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starYour training can continue after today! If you have questions next week or even a month from now, just send an quick e-mail to Rick: rickreece@mac.com

starIf you would like to schedule customized web design and/or technology integration training you can also drop Rick an e-mail at: rickreece@mac.com

starParticipants will be able to download most of the materials used as well as the handouts in .pdf format. With these handouts and practice files, they will be able to extend their workshop experiences by repeating the activities on their own computers at their own pace.


Friends Presenting Sessions
@ FETC

Stretching the Budget Using Copyrighted and Copyright Cleared Materials
Gary Becker

Creating a Personal Learning Network with Web 2.0 Tools
Michelle Bourgeois

Flashy Projects with Flash
Janet Bremer

Social Networking in Schools: Lessons Learned
Jill Burdo

Creating a Successful Student/Parent Portal in the 21st Century
Kim Cavanaugh

Books for "Super Powers"
Anna Marie Gallagher

Teaming + Technology + Transformation = Digital Education
Jeanine Gendron

Job-embedded Professional Development for Technology Integration
Lynda Hayes

21st Century Skills for Administrators
Sally House

Harnessing the Power of Technology in Florida's Schools
Kate Kemker

Professional Development on a Shoe String Budget

Kate Kemker

Using Technology to Help English Language Learners Succeed
Janet Mayers

Poetry Through Creative Technology
Sandy Melillo

Connecting Distance Educators in Florida: Through FDLA and USDLA
Al Mizell

Professional Development Practices that Work for 21st Century Learners
Karen Percak

Leveraging Laptops Through the Florida Digital Educator Program
Charles Proctor

School-wide Broadcasting: The Equipment has Been Delivered, Now What?
C David Schneider

Osceola’s Digital Educators: A True Success Story
Cheryl Stepp

Florida Digital Educators: Beyond the Face-to-Face
Michael Sweeney

Free for the Taking: Online Curriculum Resources!
Nancy Teger

Gordon Worley
Thinking 2.0: Use Web-based Scenarios to Teach Collaboration