Art,+Technology+and+Education+Feb+2013

= Teachers Lounge—Art, Technology and Education = February 7, 2013 4:30PM–6:30PM Ryan Education Center Free; 2 CPDUs

Have you been using technology in your classroom? When is technology vital to teaching and learning and when does it get in the way? Have you thought about how technology contributes to learning in and through the arts? Join us for an informal discussion of these questions and hear firsthand from some of your peers about their experiences with educational technology tools.


 * Guest Speakers (click to view speaker bio):**
 * @Craig Cunningham, //Internet Filtering in Schools: What's at Stake//
 * @Daniel Atkinson, //Art Education and Internet Resources//
 * @Carolina Kaufman, AIC Education Technology Manager




 * Links from the event... **

@Video of Craig Cunningham @Links from Daniel Atkinson @Links from Carolina Kauffman


 * Agenda:**

4:30—4:45 Welcome and introductions Georgina Valverde, Coordinator Teacher Programs, AIC

4:45—5:10 //Internet Filtering in Schools: What's at Stake// Craig Cunningham, Associate Professor, Technology in Education Program at National Louis University

5:35—6:00 //Art Education and Internet Resources// Daniel Atkinson, Artist and Art Educator

6:00—6:15 PechaKucha: //Apps and Resources for Art Education// Carolina Kaufman, Education Technology Manager Department of Digital Information and Access, Art Institute of Chicago

6:15—6:30 Wrap up, evaluations, and CPDUs

** Teachers’ Lounge events are organized and coordinated from a partnership with the Art Institute of Chicago Teacher Programs and the Teacher Advisory Panel. Below is a list of the materials that were reviewed by Teacher Programs and the Teacher Advisory Panel in preparation for this program. ** delineates contingencies for E-Rate funding (on page 56). ||
 * __**Resource Title**__ || __**Resource Overview**__ ||
 * =====[|Internet Filtering as a Form of Soft Censorship]===== || Exploration of various approaches to internet safety which can either prohibit or aid student learning. ||
 * [|Children's Internet Protection Act] || Federal Communications Commission Guidelines (**CIPA**) ||
 * =====[|Dispelling Myths About Blocked Websites in Schools]===== || Unpacks what CIPA actually does and does not mandate. ||
 * [|"Learning Powered by Technology"] || U.S. Department of Education, National Education Technology Plan
 * =====[|10 Ways Schools are Teaching Internet Safety]===== || Article on teaching internet safety ||
 * [|Brain Pop Lesson Plans & Teaching Tools on Digital Etiquette] || Tools for teachers ||
 * Brain Pop Student Blogging || Tools for teachers ||

If you have any questions or special needs, please call 312-443-9092 or email teacherworkshops@artic.edu.
 * Reservations are required for this program.**

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