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CUE Produces iPad and Google Workshops at the AECT Conference

CUE is producing three workshops at the upcoming AECT Conference on October 26-30, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency Orange County in Anaheim, California:

01-R4: Google Workshop: Search, Learn, and Share!
Tuesday 10/26/10 -  9:00 AM - 4:00 PM in the TBA-4 Room
Presented by: Lainie Rowell, Computer Using Educators
Fee for convention registrants: $250.00

01-R7: Using the iPad Wifi for Learning (includes 16G iPad Wi-Fi version)
Tuesday 10/26/10 -  9:00 AM - 12:00 PM in the TBA-3 Room
Presented by: Ted Lai, Computer Using Educators
Fee for convention registrants: $650.00
 
05-R2: Using the iPad 3G for Learning (includes Wi-Fi + 3G iPad)
Tuesday 10/26/10 -  1:00 PM - 4:00 PM in the TBA-3 Room
Presented by: Ted Lai, Computer Using Educators
Fee for convention registrants: $790.00 (Note: 3G data plan sold separately)

Read the workshop descriptions and register online at the AECT website. We hope to see you there!

iPad in Education Resources from ISTE 2010

As promised to many on the waiting lists, we're posting the iPad in Education workshop resources here at CUE.org. While this is no substitute for being in the room as Steve Dembo (or Robert Craven) leads the session in person, here are the workshop outlines and resources:
iPad in Education Workshop
Feel free to play along with the "Share Your Favorite Apps" activity. :)

If you'd like to register for an iPad in Education workshop yourself, you can see what's currently open for registration from CUE. Or, if you'd like to bring the iPad in Education workshop to your own site, district, or region, you can request the workshop via the CUEtoYOU professional development program.
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'Best of CUE 2010,' FREE Webinar Series Continues

CUE launched a new program to recognize the twenty-five presenters from the CUE 2010 Conference held in Palm Springs in March. These twenty-five outstanding presenters were chosen by conference attendees 'voting' through session evaluations and attendance. Check out the LIST!
Best of all - we've asked them for an encore!
Didn't get to see their sessions at the conference? We're bringing them back! In a brand new program, CUE is hosting several FREE 'Best of CUE' webinars featuring encore presentations of these speakers beginning next week. The first five of these webinars are generously sponsored by Fresno Pacific University. Don't miss out on the next one:

Poetry in Motion: Making Movies without a Camera
Warren Dale, Teacher, Mulholland Middle School
June 15, 4:30-5:30pm

In this session, primarily tools found within Apple's iLife suite of tools will be utilized. Attendees wishing to learn in realtime along with the webinar should plan on using an OS X 10.5 or later Macintosh to participate, or have one nearby. But you can also participate by watching our presenter and asking questions during the webinar on any Internet-enabled computer.

CUE Continues the Call for Distribution of Stimulus (ARRA) Funds

June 2, 2010 UPDATE:
As of now, the EETT/ARRA funds are still being held back by the California Legislature....[but] the issue of the distribution of the EETT/ARRA competitive funding is now to be resolved by the budget conference committee representing the Senate and Assembly Education Finance Committees. Read the details....and send your own letter!

Background:
California's great 'Bait and Switch' trick:
California directed schools and districts across the state to spend millions to support Educational Technology, then failed to distribute the over $72M in stimulus funds to pay for it! Now legislators want to create a whole new program that doesn't conform to state or federal guidelines and would delay getting the money to districts until 2011! CETPA, CCSESA, ACSA, the Children's Partnership and others have joined CUE in this months-long effort to immediately release these funds for their intended purpose. CUE urges its membership, and all Californians to join us by contacting your legislator TODAY and end this reproachable delay in distributing funds to our cash-strapped school districts. Read the letters....

CUE 2010 Award Recipients




During the CUE General Session on March 5, 2010, CUE presented awards to the following recipients. CUE wishes these awardees the best and applauds them for their efforts. For more information  and to nominate your own local hero please visit the CUE Awards information.

Any CUE member may submit a LeRoy Finkel or Gold Disk or Site Leader of the Year nomination, while Outstanding Teacher and Technology in Learning Leadership awards are only submitted through affiliates. Contact your local affiliate for more details. Legislative Advocacy Awards are nominated through the Advocacy Committee.

View CUE 2010 Award Recipients 
 

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ILC Feedback

Hello all my friends on the CUE Community!

We are conducting a quick survey of those of you who attended the Innovative Learning Conference last week in San Jose.

If you could take a moment and complete the survey before midnight on Thursday, it would be much appreciated! We plan to have a debrief with our co-producers this Friday.

Submit feedback!

Thanks for your time!

Mike

Posted on October 20, 2008 at 4:30pm —

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CUE's 30th Birthday Bash - DON'T MISS THE PARTY!!!

CUE is pleased to celebrate its 30th Birthday Party at this year's CUE Conference, exclusively sponsored by Promethean.

WHEN: Thursday, March 6, 5:30-7:00pm
WHERE: Palm Springs Convention Center Lobby, Palm Springs, CA
WHO: CUE Founders will be honored

Posted on February 28, 2008 at 11:00pm —

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CUE 2008 Conference Program Now Available!

Start planning in advance!


Posted on January 31, 2008 at 9:20am —

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At 9:09am on April 3, 2009, Marie Sontag said…
I never got to personally thank you for coming to our SVCUE local conference in February. It's hard for many of our local members to get to the Palm Springs CUE, so I think it helped our members feel a little more connected to "Mother CUE"! I wanted to let you know that I just had my first peer-reviewed journal article come out in the online journal, Innovate. The article discusses research I conducted to develop my new theory of learning (SCCS), as well as a new instructional design model. It's been five years in the making, and feels a lot like giving birth to have the article come out! CUE has played a significant role, socially as well as cognitively, in helping me develop this theory for 21st century learners. I would love to get your feedback on the article - there is a place online to add comments. You can log in at http://innovateonline.info/?view=issue. The journal is also hosting a webcast for people to dialog about the article on April 22 at 9 pm Pacific Time, if you have an opportunity to drop in and join us. Thanks for all of the hard work you do for educators and students in California.
At 8:21am on October 17, 2008, Jon Leister said…
Hey Mike,
Excellent start to the ILC legacy. Can't wait for next year. Very well done. Gratz!
At 6:55am on May 8, 2008, Kristi said…
Hi Mike,

No, I'm from OC and new to all this. I thoroughly enjoyed by first CUE in Palm Springs. Thanks!
At 10:25am on May 5, 2008, Cameron McCune said…
Mike - Thank you for inviting me to join your network. I am looking forward to participating with CUE and helping to promote technology in education. - Cameron McCune
At 9:27pm on May 4, 2008, Amy R. said…
Hi Mike,
I met you weekend at the SGVCUE Tech Fair, in the lunch line. I now realize you were the key note speaker last year. Just wanted to say thanks for the idea of using the Did You Know? slide show. I used it in a similar version in parent presentation I did last month and I got a positive response. Anyway, it was nice to meet you look forward to working with SGVCUE in the future.
Amy Rosado
At 12:33pm on April 6, 2008, Genny Kahlweiss said…
Mike,
Thanks for all your work for putting on a great conference. I am still thinking about the great memories. I am so glad I could be a part of it. OCCUE ROCKS! Happy daddy days to you!
At 4:23pm on March 21, 2008, Geof Lambert said…
Greetings Mike...what was your most memorable experience at the CUE conference?
At 8:48am on March 18, 2008, Kim Imrie said…
Mike.....

You are doing an incredible job as the Executive Director of CUE. You continue to amaze me with your tireless energy and tremendous contributions to the program.

Thank you!
At 11:07pm on March 17, 2008, Justin Askin said…
I see she added you as a friend. I am 21 and live in Red Deer AB, Canada. I have lost touch with her about 8 years ago and I googled her and her name came up under this site. She is new to this site and you were the only friend she had on here as of now. So i hope you dont mind me asking. Last I heard she lived in Calgary AB, Canada. If you know her that would be awesome, if not I am sorry for bothering you.
At 10:53am on March 17, 2008, Justin Askin said…
Hello,
You know Carol Askin??
 
 
 

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