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Program Flyer: Discover the Possibilities of Videoconferencing: A Discipline Specific Approach (New CILC Workshop)

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Content Provider   CILC Professional Development
Contact Information   Doug Meyer
dmeyer@cilc.org
251 East Ohio Street, #960
Indpls, IN  46204
United States
Phone: (317) 730-4114
Fax: (317) 231-6530
Program Type   Individual Program
Program Rating      based on 1 evaluation(s).
Target Audience   Education: Curriculum Director, Professional Development Director, Video Conferencing Contact, Gifted and Talented Coordinator, Title One Coordinator, Principal, Teacher, Media Specialist/Librarian, All members of organization, Public Library: All members, Content Providers: All members
Primary Disciplines   Best Practice, Collaboration, Curriculum, Instructional Programs, Video Conferencing Awareness, Video Conferencing Integration, Video Conferencing Planning and Implementation
Secondary Disciplines   Leadership, Problem Based Learning, Professional Learning Community, Special Education, Standards, Technology/Information Science, Title I, Writing
Program Description   We know what videoconferencing is, but what can English teachers...Math teachers...Science teachers...Visual Arts teachers do with it? This awareness/brainstorming session will lead discipline specific teachers to identify uses of IVC and other collaborative tools that align with the department's mission and goals. Participants progress from initial awareness to a deeper understanding of the use of IVC as a powerful communication and learning tool. This program may be customized to address the needs of teachers of all disciplines. Gather the English Department...the Social Studies Department...the Foreign Language Department to brainstorm, learn, and create together.
Program Format   1. Opening activity
2. Identify and discuss goals of the organization.
3. Group work.
4. Discuss effective uses of videoconferencing.
5. Explore the CILC Web site.
6. Questions and comments
7. Closing remarks
Objectives   Participants will:
- identify effective videoconferencing options and their uses.
- align various videoconferencing applications with their organization's mission, goals, and beliefs.
- be confident and motivated to use videoconferencing.
Program Length   90 minute workshop or tailored to client needs.
By Request   This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees  

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Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge
Program Fee Notes   Please contact Doug Meyer for pricing information.
Cancellation Policy   The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than a 48 hours notice. Registrations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. CILC reserves the right to close registrations when workshops have reached maximum capacity or to cancel workshops that do not attain minimum requirements.
Program is Offered Through   Videoconference, Webinar: 0
Is video taping allowed?   No
The Provider broadcasts over   ISDN
     Minimum Broadcast Speed: 384 K
     Maximum Broadcast Speed: 512 K

IP through Indiana Telecommunications Network (IHETS)
IP
Internet 2
AVS (Vision Athena)

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The Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration, Inc. (CILC) was established in Indiana as a nonprofit corporation, and CILC has been previously recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a tax exempt organization described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. CILC's sole member is Vision Athena, Inc., a section 501(c)(4) tax exempt organization. CILC and Vision Athena may jointly provide services under the name CILC.