NC-ACTE Spring 2011 Conference

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This slide deck will be used to spark conversation about teaching with technology at the 2011 NC-ACTE Conference held at the Friday Center in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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Today’s students ARE NOT the Dumbest Generation

They can be inspired by technology to ponder, imagine, reflect, analyze,

memorize, recite and create—but only after we build a bridge

between what they know about new tools

and what we know about good teaching.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chavezonico/2595074421/sizes/l/

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If one walks into a school, can they recognize that the

students are receiving a world-class public education

that is preparing them for the global economy? What

resources are needed to make our schools world-class? Does a world-class

public education even exist?

Wake Education Partnership

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The Tempered Radicalhttp://snipurl.com/temperedradical

Twitter Username: @plugusinEmail: [email protected]

Bill Ferriter has about a dozen titles—Solution Tree PLC author and associate, ASCD columnist,

senior fellow of the Teacher Leaders Network—but he

checks them all at the door each morning when he walks into his

sixth- grade classroom!

Bill Ferriter

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