Realizing the Promise of Low Cost Computing Teaching Matters’ Annual Forum for Principals August 5 th, 2008.

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Realizing the Promise of Low Cost Computing Teaching Matters’ Annual Forum for Principals August 5 th, 2008

Lynette Guastaferro Executive Director, Today’s Purpose: To offer school leaders insight about the opportunities and challenges offered by low cost computing for promoting student success in a digital age.

Lynette Guastaferro Executive Director, Overview: Key Ideas for Leaders Panel Q and A DOE Next Steps Raffle

Panel: Mary Padilla Principal, PS005X Juan Vives Assistant Principal, KAPPA IV Jason Levy Principal, IS339X John Clemente Director of Educational Services, Teaching Matters Bruce Lai Chief of Staff, Office of the Chief Information Officer, New York City Department of Education

Realizing the Promise of Low Cost Computing Lynette Guastaferro Executive Director,

Every school can be a 1:1

Rethinking Learning Environments Focus on Teacher and Student Outcomes

Low Cost = Low Risk

Low Risk Computing Creates New Opportunities for School / Home Learning

Focus for Panel Discussion: The Context: Learning Community and Pilot Implementations Issues Plans for the Future

Mary Padilla Principal, PS005X

Juan Vives Assistant Principal, KAPPA IV

Jason Levy Principal, IS339X

Next Steps for the DOE Low-Cost Computing RFP Bruce Lai Chief of Staff, Office of the Chief Information Officer New York City Department of Education

School Leader Q & A

Raffle Either: 10 Asus EEE PC’s 20 XO PC’s

Realizing the Promise of Low Cost Computing Teaching Matters' Annual Forum for Principals August 5 th, 2008

Traditional School Home Schooling Digital Content Assessment and Feedback Collaboration and Communication Parents Empowered as Partners Students Empowered as Learners School 2.0