Welcome!

Welcome to our technology blog! It's our hope that we will provide interesting information about society, as well as how technology is being used in education. As Lake Orion voters begin to consider the upcoming bond proposal, it's our hope this information, along with some of the commentary will provide something to think about.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Tonight is Technology Night!

This evening, from 6:30 until 8:30 at Waldon Middle School, the doors will be open for the community to see how technology is being used in pockets of our district. In addition to informal presentations (posted on the blog yesterday), there will also be some optional formal presentations, where some representatives of our district and community will speak for 20 minute sessions on a variety of topics.

Feel free to sit in any of the following sessions:

- Our Director of Instructional Technology, Melissa Middleton, will offer presentations at 6:35 and 7:25 in the Waldon Media Center about Professional Development for Teachers using technology.

- Our Superintendent, Marion Ginopolis, will offer presentations at 7:00 and 7:50 in the Waldon Media Center about educating 21st century learners.

- Your very own blog author, John Bernia, will offer presentations at  6:35 and 7:25 in the Waldon Computers Classroom (room 106) about the impact of technology on society. He'll also "predict the future."

- Some community members will offer presentations at 7:00 and 7:50 in the Waldon Computers Classroom (room 106) about the upcoming bond election, and how it will impact district technology.

We're looking forward to seeing you later today!

2 comments:

  1. I Can't WAIT to hear what the future holds! My brain is salivating just thinking about it!

    Scott

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  2. Hi Scott,

    I'm hopeful that you found the evening worth your time and walked away impressed with some of the things happening in our schools.

    I'd love to know what you thought of the event - feel free to post your opinion here or send me an e-mail.

    John

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