<div><div>Hello, I'll be attending with Jeff Elkner, and will be able
to help with the booth. If there's anything I can do in advance to
help, please let me know. We should definitely try to contact the local
(san diego) lugs for help.<br>
</div><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 10:37:29 -0700<br>From: "Steve Hargadon" <<a href="mailto:steve.hargadon@gmail.com">
steve.hargadon@gmail.com</a>><br>Subject: Open Source Lab Plans for NECC 2006 in San Diego<br>To: <a href="mailto:edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com">edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com</a><br>Message-ID:<br> <<a href="mailto:cf97a9210604191037s7e81bd89q7492a3840f2e92b0@mail.gmail.com">
cf97a9210604191037s7e81bd89q7492a3840f2e92b0@mail.gmail.com</a>><br>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1<br><br>We've just finalized the speakers schedule for the Open Source lab at<br>the National Educational Computing Conference 2006 in San Diego. Very
<br>exciting.<br><br>We'll have 15 hour-long sessions that will be held in a lab setting<br>with 25 computers, with some GREAT speakers:<br><br>David Thornburg: "When Best is Free: An Educator's Guide to Open Source"
<br>Michelle Moore: "Use Your Noodle, Learn Moodle: An Open Source<br>Learning Management System" (3 sessions - boy is she popular!)<br>Will Richardson: "Learning With Blogs: Bringing the Read/Write Web<br>
Into the Classroom"<br>Jeffrey Elkner: "A Tour of Ubuntu with Free CD"<br>Jenny Horn: "Hello World: Starting at the Very Beginning with PHP"<br>Bryant Patten: "Open Source Technology: Why Teachers Should Care"
<br>Tim Frichtel: "Great Web Sites with Open Source Content Management Systems"<br>Steve Hargadon: "K12LTSP: Low-cost, Stable, and Reliable Computer Labs"<br>Chris Walsh: "Content is STILL King: FREE Blogging & Content Management Systems"
<br>James Klein: "Creating Communities with Open Source Tools"<br>Tom Hoffman: "SchoolTool: a Free, Open Source SIS and Calendaring System"<br>Vernon Ceder: "Computer Programming for Everybody: Teaching
<br>Programming with Python"<br><br>We'll also have a "birds of a feather" meeting on Open Source software<br>in K12 schools, to be followed by a proposed dinner event with those<br>interested in talking about the future of Open Source software in
<br>Education.<br><br>Mike Huffman from Indiana has also said that he will be attending, and<br>we're going to try and find a venue for his participation as<br>well--many of us are very interested in an update on the Indiana
<br>ACCESS program!<br><br>In addition to the Open Source lab, we'll have a "Playground" area<br>with 6 booths to showcase different Open Source technologies<br>real-time. Currently planned are booths for:<br><br>
SchoolTool & CanDo 2006 (A FREE, Web-Based, Competency Tracker)<br>Ubuntu & Fedora Core<br>Moodle & Moodle e-portfolio<br>Open Office & Firefox<br>Gimp<br>Asterisk & Mambo/Joomla<br><br>We do need people/students who can help staff these booths! Please
<br>let me know if you might be able to help organize some booth support!<br><br>--<br>Steve Hargadon<br><a href="mailto:steve@hargadon.com">steve@hargadon.com</a><br>916-899-1400 direct<br><br><br><br>------------------------------
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