Division  of Catholic Schools, Baltimore

Ideas 4 Us

Poster Sessions
Authentic Student Projects and Time for Networking

Please enjoy the one-to-one interaction with teachers and students.
9:00 to 10:15 am
MPC/ Gateway will host hospitality at the Break-Out session and throughout the day between sessions.

Throughout the day SAGE Dining Services will offer lunch for you to  purchase.

Tech Showcase Poster Sessions Break-Out Sessions General Break-Outs Hands on Labs Prof Dev Home
 

Please note all sessions below will take place at The John Carroll School
Presenters' Home Schools listed below:
Presenter Abstract
St. Agnes School
 
Nancy
Borkoski
nborkoski@stagnesschool.net

 Students use technology in diverse ways to welcome our new principal
Archbishop Spalding Amy Cannon  and
Stacy Williams
williamss@archbishopspalding.org
Composite portrait creator from forensics course, Lab Pro data gathering software, Student-created web sites, Software that analyzes DNA
(3 students presenting, too)
Calvert Hall Will Chaapel
Chaapelw@calverthall.com

 

Dual Boot your Mac : 2 Computers in one

Now that the MEEC agreement has started to include Apple hardware it is definitely worth investigating how you can leverage the ubiquity of Microsoft and the media dominance of Apple.  With the release of x86 Intel processors for Macintosh, users can now cross over and use applications such as Final Cut Pro and Adobe Photoshop for Mac along side Microsoft applications such as Outlook 2007 and Publisher that can only be run in Windows. With the challenge of multiple OS specific applications, Calvert Hall is using the MacBook Pro for testing both dual boot and OS virtualization (via Parallels).

Two MacBook Pros will be on display. Wireless connectivity will need to be provided by John Carroll for this demonstration.

Archbishop Spalding School Angela Gallardo
gallardoa@archbishopspalding.org

 

Blogging with audio and video (Students participation)
St. Mary Elementary
Annapolis
Debra Kaempf
dkaempf@stmarysannapolis.org

 

Samples of geometry project videos.
Other examples of students' work including 1920's radio show project
 
 
Mount Saint Joseph
High School
Paul Kellermann
pkeller@admin.msjnet.edu

 

"Organic" projects created by  teachers and students  using blogs, wikis, and podcasting.  Work based on the ideas  of David Warlick and Will Richardson.
 
Cardinal Shehan School Philip Lathroum
plathroum@cardinalshehanschool.org

 

Technology Club Ideas, classroom ideas and our new library system

 

Monsignor Slade
Catholic School
Sally Moran
s.moran@msladeschool.com

 

Multimedia Projects that inspire creativity and problem solving using Pixie software
Monsignor Slade
Catholic School
Rodney Nesvold
teacherdad@gmail.com

 

Communicating and problem solving using SharePoint.  The project is designed to introduce the new teachers at our school to the process and the benefits of curriculum mapping.  
Media Center Julia Rogers
jrogers@archbalt.org

 

Our new online reservation system and online certification program for Library Media Certification.
St. William of York Maria Scott
mscott@stwilliamofyorkschool.org

 

Student creativity enhanced by Pixie Software, Frames.
Other student projects to enhance learning.
 
St. Augustine
School
Lori Snyder
lsnyder@staug-md.org

 

Our 8th grade students have been collaborating via Crusaders of Learning using our new tablets.  They created a newspaper in Publisher where each student in the group had a designated job.  The steps and procedures as well as finished products will be presented.  All newspapers are from the same time era as the novel To Kill a Mockingbird and have feature articles of the times as well as advertisements.
St. Joseph,
Fullerton
Maria Starcher
mstarcher@stjoefullerton.org
Web Blender 
Father Kolbe
School
Patricia Stelmaszczyk
patstel@fatherkolbe.org
Father Kolbe will be presenting some PowerPoints that have been made about   Curriculum Mapping for our Middle States Visit, PowerPoints created by Primary Level Teachers.  Second Grade students design of Math Word Problems and Writing skills using the Office "Keys" program (Max-Write/Max-Paint/Max-Show), an Intermediate Level PowerPoint project of the students implemented in the classroom, several finished projects of Middle School students implementing technology in the classroom (SharePoint, PowerPoint, Math Games, Newspaper, Yearbook, an "All About Me and My Family" Storybook and etc), and maybe a "Green School" PowerPoint for our re-certification designed by our students/teachers.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School Zulma Whiteford
zwhiteford@olphschool.org
Cross-curricular implementation of Moodle with  Middle School students and Pod Casting
John Carroll School R. Richard Wojewodzki
rwojewodzki@johncarroll.org
A collection of student projects from our Digital Audio Production course.
Division of Catholic Schools Carole  Redline
credline@archbalt.org
http://Ideas4us.com has become an information portal for our educators. The easily navigation and references to important topics such as professional development, certification, curriculum standards and much more are easily found through the Website. Stop by to learn more
Teachers and Technology Tim Wedra
wedra@teachandtech.org
Opportunities for you to encourage and influence professional development with strong emphasis on integrating technology into the curriculum. See late spring and summer offerings. 
MPC/ Gateway Eric Glover
Eric.Glover@mpccorp.com
Play with Tablet PC features. What are the possibilities?
Our Lady of Grace School  Patrice Williams
pwilliams@ourladygrace.org
 
 
Inter and Itra-school communication with SharePoint 3.
St. Margaret School KellyMcDonald
Laura Rimkus

kmcdonald@smschool.org
lrinkus@smschool.org

Using SharePoint to enhance student writing.
Our Lady of Grace School 
Marlene Burr

mburr@ourladygrace.org
Enhancing Math skills with Technology
Our Lady of Grace School  Kate Hartig
Khartig@ourladygrace.org
Integrating your old website with your new SharePoint site
The John Carroll School Mark Ionescu:
mionescu@johncarroll.org
Students Using SharePoint to Produce an Award Winning Student Newspaper
 The John Carroll School  Nick Attanasio and Christine Zurkowski:

nattanasio@johncarroll.org

czurkowski@johncarroll.org
Wikis Link Summer Reading, Online Research, and Writing
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We are a few minutes south of Baltimore, conveniently located off of Route 95 and Route 100.