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    21st Century Online Learning with Moodle - workshop March 4, 2010

    See online learning, Moodle and open-source presentations and workshops at NCCE 2010 in Seattle:

    Thursday, March 4

    • 2:15pm - Patrick Crispen: Online Resources and Instructional Design Tips for Educational Technology Engagement
    • 3:30pm - Judy Margrath-Huge: Helping Students Succeed in Online Learning
    • 5-8pm - Matt Huston: 21st Century Online Learning with Moodle - $95 workshop, register onsite
      • You've done some online learning, or heard about it; maybe you've built a unit or a course. Now what? How to engage students, boost the academic rigor, and take full advantage of Moodle and Web 2.0? Join us for a great hands-on experience you can use.

    Friday, March 5

    • 8:30am - Jeff Allen: Free and Open Source Tools for Secondary Mathematics
    • 9:45am - Dennis Small: Teaching Strategies for Effective Technology Integration
    • 9:45am - Randy Orwin: Hello Out There! Open Source Tools for School Communication
    • 12:00pm - Steve Rippl: Drupal Contet Management for Districts
    • 12:00pm - Mike Agostinelli: Web 2.0 Tools in Technology Professional Devleopment
    • 1:15pm - Karen Fasimpaur: Open Education Resources - Share, Remix, Learn

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