The annual statewide Teaching and Technology Conference for educators and the public is scheduled June 7-8 at the Best Western Doublewood Inn, Bismarck.
Early bird registration on or before May 13 will save attendees $25 off the one or two-day fees. Visit the Bismarck State College Continuing Education, Training and Innovation website to register online at bismarckstate.edu/ceti/conferences.
The conference offers ways to learn about new applications and innovative teaching techniques from other educational professionals. Besides the one-hour workshops in 26 topic areas, participants can register for eight hands-on sessions in theme areas such as Activ board techniques, Internet tools to enhance teaching, and K-8 resources.
Hands-on training includes two-hour sessions in ActivExpressions, SMART Table and ActivInspire; Vlogging 101, Web-based learning, Photoshop retouching, and online video making and cartooning to create a "wow" learning experience for students.
The one-hour workshops offer art studio courses in online environments, Google tools, free Web tools, 21st century curriculum, Blio Reader for PCs, EduTech's Digital Citizenship, interactive math lessons, tech tools for administrators, managing cultural diversity in the classroom, and more.
Keynote presentations will explore the topics of change and finding a life passion. The Tuesday afternoon general session is about the growing problem of bullying in today's schools presented by Teresa Carrigan of the Bismarck Police Youth Bureau. Wednesday's networking lunch includes a demonstration of how to install the new PowerTeacher App on the iPad.
BSC's College Continuing Education, Training and Innovation coordinates the conference. Early bird registration by May 13 is $109 for one day (includes lunch) and $160 for two days. Two-day attendance is required to earn one graduate credit. Regular TNT registration closes June 2.
Register by credit card at bismarckstate.edu/ceti/conferences. For more information, call 701-224-5600 or 877-846-9387.
Early bird registration on or before May 13 will save attendees $25 off the one or two-day fees. Visit the Bismarck State College Continuing Education, Training and Innovation website to register online at bismarckstate.edu/ceti/conferences.
The conference offers ways to learn about new applications and innovative teaching techniques from other educational professionals. Besides the one-hour workshops in 26 topic areas, participants can register for eight hands-on sessions in theme areas such as Activ board techniques, Internet tools to enhance teaching, and K-8 resources.
Hands-on training includes two-hour sessions in ActivExpressions, SMART Table and ActivInspire; Vlogging 101, Web-based learning, Photoshop retouching, and online video making and cartooning to create a "wow" learning experience for students.
The one-hour workshops offer art studio courses in online environments, Google tools, free Web tools, 21st century curriculum, Blio Reader for PCs, EduTech's Digital Citizenship, interactive math lessons, tech tools for administrators, managing cultural diversity in the classroom, and more.
Keynote presentations will explore the topics of change and finding a life passion. The Tuesday afternoon general session is about the growing problem of bullying in today's schools presented by Teresa Carrigan of the Bismarck Police Youth Bureau. Wednesday's networking lunch includes a demonstration of how to install the new PowerTeacher App on the iPad.
BSC's College Continuing Education, Training and Innovation coordinates the conference. Early bird registration by May 13 is $109 for one day (includes lunch) and $160 for two days. Two-day attendance is required to earn one graduate credit. Regular TNT registration closes June 2.
Register by credit card at bismarckstate.edu/ceti/conferences. For more information, call 701-224-5600 or 877-846-9387.