Get (Re) Fresh (ed)!
Fresh Ideas. Fresh Topics. Fresh Air. That’s CAJE 33 in Burlington, Vermont, August 10 – 14, 2008.
Come join us and help make this conference the best one ever! Here’s an overview of the conference’s track on educational technology:
CAJE 33 Educational Technology
Jewish Learning in A Digital World
The educational technology track is presented in collaboration with Behrman House Publishers, producers of web based technology including; Peer-2-Peer: Software Group, Hineni Interactive and Digital Click and Read Hebrew.
Whether you’re just learning to “double-click” or consider yourself an educational tech guru, this track has some fresh ideas for you.
- Connect learning theory and learning practice
- Understand today’s learners as creators, consumers, and participants in the digital world - and engage them in their learning
- Integrate new media into the educational community – reach staff, school board, parents, and students
- Take advantage of easy-to-use digital tools that support student learning and professional development, with a focus on resources and assessment
- Extend learning into the home through the use of software and online resources
- Explore social media for Jewish education including wikis, blogs, podcasts, and virtual environments
- Understand cutting edge wireless learning: cell phones, PDAs, and gaming devices
- Network with other educators and administrators who are integrating technology into their learning communities
- Blog away at the CAJE “Bloggers Café,” a central space for bloggers and aspiring bloggers to congregate, write, and cross-pollinate ideas.
- Get in on the fun at the CAJE “technology playgrounds” intended to demystify technology and demonstrate new Jewish/Hebrew software programs and online resources.
- Connect with other technology-savvy educators, gain tech knowledge, share recipes for success, and get inspired!
Join in the fun, join in the learning – submit session proposals or come as a participant – see CAJE for details!
