We are pleased to announce that this year's Keynote sessions, and several Spotlight and Lecture sessions will be archived for video-on-demand viewing through a partnership with KZO Webcasting.
Recorded Sessions
The following sessions will be available for video-on-demand viewing within 24 hours of the live event, for one full year, through June 28, 2009.
Click on the SESSION NAME for more details about session content.
Click on VIEW WEBCAST to see the video.
Keynotes
| Webcast |
Presenter |
Session |
Description |
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ISTE President Dr. Trina Davis |
NECC 2008 Opening Address (Sunday) |
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| Webcast only available to ISTE Members via ISTE Web Site |
James Surowiecki |
Sunday Opening Keynote |
view description |
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Dr. Don Knezek |
Welcome from ISTE's CEO and ISTE Awards Presentation (Tuesday) |
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Mali Bickley and Jim Carleton |
Tuesday Keynote |
view description |
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Idit Harel Caperton |
Wednesday Keynote |
view description |
Spotlights
| Webcast |
Presenter |
Session |
Description |
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Larry Anderson |
Podcasting & Podcatching for the Absolute Beginner |
view description |
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Jim Brazell |
Pandora's Box: Video Games for Education, Health, and Social Change |
view description |
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Ed Coughlin |
Nurturing Understanding of a Shrinking Planet: Technology and Global Awareness |
view description |
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Hall Davidson |
The Man Behind the Curtain: Really Simple HTML for Non-Wizards |
view description |
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Hall Davidson |
It's in Your Pocket: Teaching Spectacularly with Cell Phones |
view description |
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Chris Dede |
Edtags.org: Academic Social Tagging to Aid Learning and Assessment |
view description |
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Bernie Dodge |
Using Authentic Problems to Scaffold Decision-Making Skills |
view description |
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Judi Harris |
Truly Technologically Integrated Planning for Teaching and Learning |
view description |
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Annette Lamb |
Get FIT: Fired-up through Information and Technology |
view description |
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Cheryl Lemke |
The Ripple Effect: 21st-Century Research Innovations that Matter |
view description |
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Alan November |
Designing Rigorous and Globally Connected Assignments (only available through 12/31/08) |
view description |
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Mitchel Resnick |
Grassroots Creativity: Helping Everyone Become a Creative Thinker |
view description |
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Elliot Soloway |
A Disruption is Absolutely Coming: Computers Disguised as Cellphones |
view description |
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David Thornburg |
Why Linux, Why You, and Why Now? |
view description |
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Luke Walker |
Social Networking for Social Good |
view description |
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David Warlick |
Our Students · Our Worlds |
view description |
Lectures
| Webcast |
Presenter |
Session |
Description |
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Mark Andrews |
ISTE Classroom Observation Tool (ICOT) |
view description |
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Frank Guttler |
AFI Screen Education Center: Digital Filmmaking in the Core Curriculum |
view description |
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Stephanie Sandifer |
Marzano and Web 2.0: Ed Tech That Works |
view description |
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Ben Smith |
Student Creativity and Innovation in Schools |
view description |
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Peggy Healy Stearns |
Beyond Testing: Project-Based Learning, 21st-Century Skills, and ISTE Standards |
view description |
Events
| Webcast |
Presenter |
Session |
Description |
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Don Knezek |
Internet Safety Town Hall |
view description |
Video/Audio Recording Code Of Conduct (Revised)
For NECC 2008, ISTE's permission is not required for non-commercial video and audio recording of sessions and workshops.
However, for NECC 2008, written permission from the session or workshop presenter is required prior to capturing a video or audio recording. Any permitted recording should respect the presenter's rights and not be disruptive.
Under no circumstances may any length or quality of video/audio capture be used for marketing, advertising, or commercial purposes without express written permission from both the session presenter(s) and ISTE.