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CUE Conference Registration Bundles!

Choose 1 of 3 great cost-saving bundles:
Online Learning | Ed Leaders | Diverse Learners
DOWNLOAD SPECIAL BUNDLE REGISTRATION FORM
Online Learning Bundle - Regularly $305, Bundle rate of $269 -- SOLD OUT!
(use code 'OLB' to register)
- Full CUE Conference registration, March 4-6; Palm Springs, CA. Conference registration includes opening and closing keynotes, over 200 speaker presentations, and 100,000 square feet of vendor displays.
- Online Education Summit - Thursday, March 4, 10 am - 7 pm; The Alliance for Distance Education in California (ADEC) is holding its annual distance learning summit at CUE this year. This reflects the theme of collaboration in today's challenging times and the corresponding booming growth of online learning in recent years. Sessions will examine online trends, collaborative professional development and content delivery, and successful funding strategies. Lunch and reception are included.
- Digital Textbook Summit - Saturday, March 6, 7:30 - 9 am; Susan Patrick - Join Susan Patrick, CEO and President of the International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL) and panel of expert guests for a discussion on the future of online learning in California.
- Using E-Learning for Academic Continuity: School Closures & Flu Pandemic Planning - Saturday, March 6, 12:30 - 1:30 pm; Spotlight session by Susan Patrick
- A Global and National Perspective on the Future of Education - Saturday, March 6, 2:00 - 3:00 pm; Spotlight session by Susan Patrick
Ed Leaders Bundle - Regularly $730, Bundle rate of $675
(use code 'ELB' to register)
- Full CUE Conference registration, March 4-6; Palm Springs, CA. Conference registration includes opening and closing keynotes, over 200 speaker presentations, and 100,000 square feet of vendor displays.
- Leadership Summit: Building School 2.0: Creating the Schools We Need - Thursday, March 4, 9:00 - 11:00 am; Chris Lehmann - What is School 2.0? What are the pedagogical ideas that form it? Examine ideas of constructivist pedagogy and the use of 21st Century tools to create schools that are engaging, caring, and relevant places of learning for everyone involved. The history of the formation of the Science Leadership Academy will form the backdrop for this conversation. Continental breakfast included 9:00 - 9:30 am.
- Teacher Observation at Your Fingertips (includes iPod touch)- Saturday, March 6; Kelly Bergen, Kevin Silberberg - Today's progressive administrators have a vision for using affordable handheld technology to efficiently manage data. This session explores the migration from paper classroom observations to digital devices including laptops and handheld devices. Learn what new technology is available, what free resources are available, and how to use your new iPod touch and office computer to revolutionize your classroom observation strategy. Receive an iPod touch.
- Spotlight sessions by Chris Lehmann, Friday, March 5
- School 2.0: Progressive Pedagogy and 21st Century Tools
- Where Does It Live: Building Systems and Structures Around What You Believe
Diverse Learners Bundle - Regularly $325, Bundle rate of $289
(use code 'DLB' to register)
- Full CUE Conference registration, March 4-6; Palm Springs, CA. Conference registration includes opening and closing keynotes, over 200 speaker presentations, and 100,000 square feet of vendor displays.
- Making Text Accessible for Struggling Readers - Saturday, March 6, 8:00 - 11:00 am; Dave Edyburn - In order for students with disabilities to make educational progress they must have access to general curriculum. This is particular problem for struggling readers who are required to read materials written at or above their independent reading level. The purpose of this workshop is to provide participants with a collection of strategies that can be used by teachers and students to make text accessible. With the right tools and a few skills, you will learn how to (1) locate or create digital reading materials, (2) manipulate digital text to alter the cognitive difficulty and accessibility of a specific text, (3) create an audio version of any text document, (4) create multilingual text and audio versions of any text document, and (5) create reading comprehension assessments to document a student's access and progress when using accessible text resources. Concluding activities will focus on how these tools and strategies might be implemented in an assistive technology and/or universal design for learning service delivery framework. Intended audience is Special education teachers, paraprofessionals, general education teachers, curriculum directors, assistive technology specialists, and others interested in the accessibility of text for students in the bottom quartile of reading performance. The grade level focus of this workshop will be on grades 4-12 with an emphasis on reading in the content areas. Bring your own laptop.
- Diverse Learners Symposium - various concurrent sessions over all 3 days of the conference! The Diverse Learners Symposium will expand the outreach of CUE to the Assistive Technology Community and to those seeking to increase their knowledge of Universal Design for Learning and implementation of Assistive Technology supports that expand the world of language and access to learning for students with disabilities. Sessions are now posted online, and will be held at the Hilton Hotel.
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