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Equip • Engage • Empower

Every day, learning is taking place across barriers once thought to be insurmountable. For the 15th anniversary of OETC, join more than 6,000 attendees to explore the endless possibilities that distance learning and alternative learning models provide. Attendees will come together to teach and learn about new ways to equip, engage, and empower learners and educators across the state and beyond!

Tuesday, February 12 • 1:15pm - 2:00pm
Making your Life Easier: the iPad used as a One Stop Shop Teaching Tool

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Are you still using 21 year old interactive board technologies? Are you wondering why more & more educators are equipping themselves with ipads? Would you like to be able to just hit a button at the end of your class and your lesson goes online with no hyper linking or video editing? Then this session is for you. I will show you 6 great interactive apps to use with your ipad to make it interactive and hardware solutions for consideration to include converter boxes for various hookups.

Speakers
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Steve Acton

Technology Coordinator, Hopewell-Loudon Schools
Steve Acton is Technology Coordinator at Hopewell-Loudon Schools and been involved with educational technology since 1999. He has presented at regional and state technology conferences since 2001.
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Ryan Blaser

Freshman Student, Hopewell-Loudon Schools
Freshman, Varsity Band, Mobile Device Specialist, Classroom Network specialist, Computer troubleshooting, build and repair.
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Tim Oswalt

HS Science Teacher, Hopewell-Loudon Schools
Tim Oswalt teaches physics, chemistry and physical sciences at Hopewell-Loudon Schools. He has been involved with BYOT testing and implementation at the high school. He is an ipad user and actively engages his students daily with technology.


Tuesday February 12, 2013 1:15pm - 2:00pm EST
D230-231

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