29 September 2006
Everything You Wanted to Know about Cable in the Classroom But Were Afraid to Ask
During the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), select ISTE 100 members, including Cable in the Classroom, had the opportunity to identify teachers to participate on a panel about ISTE 100 organizations' free and philanthropic offerings for education. We at Cable in the Classroom were thrilled when Eric Langhorst, 8th grade history teacher extraordinaire and 2006 Cable's Leaders in Learning Award winner, agreed to present on our behalf.
In his remarks as part of the panel, Eric describes his favorite Cable in the Classroom resources on TV, online, and in print. Have a listen, and then come visit us online at www.ciconline.org for more information about how you too can take advantage of all that cable has to offer.
In his remarks as part of the panel, Eric describes his favorite Cable in the Classroom resources on TV, online, and in print. Have a listen, and then come visit us online at www.ciconline.org for more information about how you too can take advantage of all that cable has to offer.
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Educational Technology in Texas
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Anita Givens of Texas about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Anita Givens of Texas about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Educational Technology in Tennessee
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initiatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Jill Balthrop of Tennessee about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Jill Balthrop of Tennessee about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Educational Technology in Pennsylvania
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initiatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Michael Golden of Pennsylvania about his state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping him up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Michael Golden of Pennsylvania about his state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping him up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Educational Technology in Oregon
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Carla Wade of Oregon about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Carla Wade of Oregon about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Educational Technology in Nebraska
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initiatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Jason Everett of Nebraska about his state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping him up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Jason Everett of Nebraska about his state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping him up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Educational Technology in Michigan
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initiatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Barbara Fardell of Michigan about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Barbara Fardell of Michigan about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Educational Technology in Maryland
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initiatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Jayne Moore of Maryland about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Jayne Moore of Maryland about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Educational Technology in Massachusetts
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initiatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Connie Louie of Massachusetts about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Connie Louie of Massachusetts about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Educational Technology in Connecticut
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initiatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Art Skerker of Connecticut about his state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping him up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Art Skerker of Connecticut about his state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping him up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Educational Technology in California
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initiatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Barbara Thalacker of California about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Barbara Thalacker of California about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Educational Technology in Arkansas
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initiatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Jim Boardman of Arkansas about his state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping him up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Jim Boardman of Arkansas about his state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping him up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Part 2: Educational Technology in Alabama
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initiatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Shannon Parks of Alabama about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Shannon Parks of Alabama about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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Part 1: Educational Technology in Alabama
In conjunction with the 2006 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) turned the tables on their members. Those in attendance at this first annual reception and networking event (held July 7, 2006) had the unique opportunity to learn first hand about exciting educational technology initiatives underway across the nation directly from the state leaders charged with their implementation.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Cindy Ham of Alabama about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
In this podcast interview, Cable in the Classroom's Senior Director of Education Policy, Douglas Levin, talks with Cindy Ham of Alabama about her state's initiatives, what the future will bring, and what's keeping her up at night.
A special thanks to SETDA and its members for the opportunity to share this terrific information with others not able to be in attendance at this exciting event.
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13 September 2006
Touch the Top of the World: Erik Weihenmayer Interview
Erik Weihenmayer is the subject of the A&E Classroom movie "Touch the Top of the World," which is based on his memoir of the same name. The film follows Erik's story as he becomes the first blind man to climb Mount Everest. He’s scaled the highest mountains on the seven continents, is an inspirational speaker, an author, and a former teacher. He spoke with Cable in the Classroom Magazine's Al Race about how teachers can use his story with students.
Listen to the interview here.
Touch the Top of the World airs (two parts) on October 2 and 3 at 7 am (Eastern) on A&E Classroom. See also http://www.aetv.com/touchthetop/.
Listen to the interview here.
Touch the Top of the World airs (two parts) on October 2 and 3 at 7 am (Eastern) on A&E Classroom. See also http://www.aetv.com/touchthetop/.
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