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National Media Education Conference 2007: iPoDs, Blogs and Beyond
The National Media Education Conference “iPods, blogs and Beyond: Evolving Media Literacy for the 21st Century.” Videologs, RSS feeds, Flash, podcasts and innovations in media technology are driving many changes in our global culture, but staying current with evolving media can be a challenge for educators and others interested in media literacy education. It’s imperative […]
The Celebration of Teaching & Learning 2008
Explore the dynamic world of science education throughout the Celebration as speakers and workshops delve into the latest thinking about ways to engage students in 21st century science. Keynote speaker Alan Alda, host of the new PBS production “The Human Spark,” actor, director, and author, will discuss how to inspire and energize students about science. […]
EduComm 2009
The EduComm 2009 program is designed to meet the needs of senior leaders in technology, executive management, financial management, and academic leadership. Session topics include classroom technology and rich media as always, but this year we’ve added workshops and discussions on cloud computing, sustainability, social networking, best business practices, and more. It’s timely and actionable […]
12th annual Allied Media Conference, AMC 2010
At the AMC, held every summer in Detroit, we unite the worlds of media and communications, technology, education and social justice. From this unique intersection, some of the most innovative community organizing models emerge each year.
Crowd Computing: Hive Mind or Digital Mob?
In a special event exploring the impact of new media on society, join best-selling author, media commentator, and documentarian Douglas Rushkoff for an exploration of emerging issues on the “virtual frontier.” Doug sits down with some of today’s leading thinkers on technology and culture to discuss “Crowd Computing: Hive Mind or Digital Mob?” Does an […]
TCETC 2010: Technology, Media & Designs for Learning
The Communication, Computing, and Technology in Education Program (CCTE) at Teachers College is pleased to announce the “TCETC 2010: Technology, Media & Designs for Learning” graduate student conference. It’s a multidisciplinary forum for graduate students to discuss and exchange information on the research, development, and applications of new technology in K-12 classrooms, distance learning settings, […]
The Celebration of Teaching & Learning 2011
Join us at the 2011 Celebration of Teaching & Learning, hosted by WNET – parent company of New York’s flagship public television stations, THIRTEEN & WLIW21 – on March 18-19, 2011, in New York City! The sixth annual Celebration will once again bring together global experts, advocates, practitioners, and academics with PreK-12 educators to create […]
Changing the World, One Game at a Time
This event is devoted to promotion of video games’ influence in advancing social and environmental changes. A growing movement champions “serious games” has convinced today’s developers, game companies, and gazillions of players that video games can help teach teenagers the science, technology, engineering and mathematics skills while raising social consciousness.
Allied Media Conference 2011
The Allied Media Conference organized by AMC and its partners aims to unite the worlds of media and communications, technology, education and social justice. From this unique intersection, some of the most innovative community organizing models will emerge this year. The participants will have a chance to learn new information and new ways to teach […]