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WINTER 2010 ICT EDUCATOR CONFERENCESan Francisco, California
Thursday, January 7th, 2009This event is funded in part by the National Science Foundation
Grant DUE 0302548 & Grant DUE 0802284
WINTER 2010 ICT EDUCATOR CONFERENCESan Francisco, California
Thursday, January 7th, 2009This event is funded in part by the National Science Foundation
Grant DUE 0302548 & Grant DUE 0802284
ICT
Students
Workers
Businesses
Citizens
What is ICT?
An umbrella term, widely used outside the U.S. and in the United Nations, to encompass all rapidly emerging, evolving & converging:
– computer, – software, – networking, – telecommunications, – Internet, – programming and – information systems technologies.
United Nations
The United Nations, for example, uses ICT in its:
• Global Alliance for ICT and Development, a global forum and platform for policy development,
• Information & Communications Technologies Task Force and
• UNESCO.
European Union
The European Union uses the term ICT, for example:
– in its ICT Task Force, which conducts research and develops policy recommendations, and
– at CORDIS, for strategic R&D.
EU foreign aid efforts focus on ICT in Latin America and Africa, China, Southeast Asia, and the rest of the world.
Australia
ICT is used in Australia, for example, by
– the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), its national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world.
Others
• Also using the ICT term are – New Zealand, – much of Africa, – Canada, – the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) – and the World Bank.
• The term ICT is emerging as global standard terminology.
ICT
ICT is a super-set term.
It does not replace any sub-set terms
Information and Communications Technologies
ICT EMPLOYMENT
Traditional ICT Related Industries
Other Industries
• ICT is currently rarely used or recognized in the U.S.
• The Mid-Pacific ICT
Center and the National ICT Center have adopted the term and are championing its use as a global standard in the U.S.
• In a global knowledge
economy, dependent on ICT, we should have a common framework.
• NSF Advanced Technological Education Centers and Projects
• Funded to Improve Strategic Efforts to Improve Technician or Applied Technology Education and Workforce Development
www.atecenters.org
Presentations from Industry on Presentations or Events Presentations from ICT Educators California Hands-On or Interactive
ICT Educational Resources For Everyoneon Quality ICT Educational Practices
Downtown Campus Room 817?ICT Educator Resources Experiences
8:00 - 8:45
CCSF Downtown Campus, Room 821 CCSF Downtown Campus, Room 818 CCSF Downtown Campus, Room 817 CCSF Downtown Campus, Room 819CCSF Downtown Campus, Room 822
or * 5th Floor Computer Lab
CompTIA 2010 Updates and Changes MEI Takes Aim at New Media Micro-Blogging and Twitter 101Scenario Based Learning in
Technical Courses*Enhancing Classroom Teaching and
Learning with CCCConfer (Elluminate)
Alan RowlandBusiness Development Manager
CompTIA
Steve WrightState Director
Multimedia & Entertainment Initiative
Gordon SnyderFaculty and Executive Director
National ICT CenterSpringfield Technical Community College
Cathy HouseProfessor
Truckee Meadows Community College
Michael McKeeverInstructor
Santa Rosa Junior College
EMC Academic Alliance: Bridging the Information Storage Knowledge Gap
Securing Grants for Community College Initiatives
The iPhone SDK in the Classroom Measuring Up with NVITE * How Will Virtualization Reduce Cost
Kim YohannanAcademic Alliance Manager
Dr. Timur MirzoevEMC
Laura QaissauneeGrants Director
Brookdale Community College
Cheryl Dettrick, Owner/Consultant, Resource Development Services, San Luis Obispo, CA
Gabby SnyderMike Qaissaunee
Faculty, Brookdate Community CollegeCo-PI, ICT Center
Warren HiokiDave RiskeBill Doherty
NVITE
Elizar MartinezIT Faculty
El Centro College
12:30-1:20
Virtualization: What It Is All About And Advantages To Education
Introducting Digital Home Technology Integration Into Your Curriculum
Finding ICT Open Textbooks that Meet Accessibility Requirements
ePortfolios and ICT Competency Assessment *Computer Forensics in 45 Minutes
David NelsonVmware IT Academy Manager
William SaichekProfessor
Orange Coast College
Una DaileyAssistant Director, Community College Open
Textbook CollaborativeFoothill College
Kathleen Willbanks California Virtual Campus, Butte College
Mark SpencerPresident, Arsenal Consulting
Adjunct Professor, Computer ForensicsBunker Hill Community College in Boston
Cloud Computing on Windows Azure SIGITE Two-Year Model Curriculum Death to the Console. Long Live the GUI
(intro to C# using GUIs)Tools for Change: Using Data and the JSPAC to Create
Lasting ChangeVirtual Networks for Technician
Education – Doing More With Less
Kenny SpadeMicrosoft Academic Developer Evangelist
Deborah BoisvertDirectorBATEC
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Jeff WallaceProfessor
Truckee Meadows Community College
Elizabeth WallnerCalifornia Joint Special Populations
Advisory Committee (JSPAC)
Bela ErdelyiMike Qaissaunee
FacultyBrookdale Community College
Cisco Networking Academy Impact on US Community Colleges
The Web 2.0 SpringboardUsing Lab Application Server to Teach
Networking Applications CSIT@CSUMB *Keeping Students Engaged
John BjerkeWestern Area Manager
Cisco Networking Academy
Judy FightmasterProfessor
College of Southern Nevada
Angel CardenasProfessor
Santa Barbara City College/ CREATE
Sathya NarayananAssistant Professor
California State University, Monterey Bay
Sandy JonesComputer Science Instructor
Los Medanos College
Introduction to Programming Through"Outside the Box" - A Sustainable 2+2
ICT Pathway ProgramGetting Smart About Smart Energy
CompTechS: Computer Refurbishing and Reuse Translate to Student Success
*IBM DB2 Fundamentals &
Kenny SpadeMicrosoft Academic Developer Evangelist
Richard GrotegutComputers, Networks, and Emerging Technology
Deptment HeadOhlone College
Robert CormiaAssociate Professor
Foothill College
Catherine AyersSusan Malmgren
CompTechS NSF GrantDeAnza College
Glen Mules Sr Instructor / Principal Consultant
IBM
5:30-7:00
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Coffee and Pastries Networking Opportunity
8:45-9:15
Welcome, Introductions and Orientation
Alice Murillo, Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs, City College of San FranciscoJames Jones (Mid-Pacific ICT Center)
Microsoft Presentation Room, 835 Market Street, 7th Floor
9:15-10:10
Keynote: Staying Relevant: Taking Advantage of Cloud Computing, Games and Competitions
Kenny Spade and Sam Stokes, MicrosoftMicrosoft Presentation Room, 835 Market Street, 7th Floor
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10:30-11:20
11:30 - 12:20
Hosted Lunch
1:30-2:20
2:30-3:20
3:30-4:20
4:30-5:20
Reception (Drinks and Snacks) The Educated Palate
CCSF Downtown Campus, 1st Floor
CONNECT
CONNECT
EVALUATION