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Submitted by: Amanda Schreckengost,
Butler County Area Vocational-Technical School

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 Half-Day Workshops (9:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.)
PC-C01 iLife in the Classroom
Dave Marra, Senior Systems Engineer, Apple, Inc.
Target Audience: K-8, 9-12, Higher Ed, Technology Director or Coordinator/Instructional Technologist
Presentation Strands: Adaptive Technology/Special Populations/Accessibility, Emerging Technologies/Trends, Instructional Strategies/Successful Practices, Performing/Creative Arts
Session Level: Introductory
Computer Platform: Macintosh *

Discover the new and exciting members of iLife 08, revised for 21st Century students and teachers to create, publish and distribute their own educational content -- in the classroom or around the world. Gain hands-on skills in creating and publishing world-class educational
content using an all-new iMovie, easily created music in "Magic GarageBand" and more! Witness how your curriculum can benefit from podcasting, digital video & photography, music and more with this excellent suite of academic tools.
PC-C02 Bending Directory Services to Your Will with Mac OS X
Matt Little, Senior Systems Engineer, Apple, Inc.
Target Audience: Technology Director or Coordinator/Instructional Technologist
Presentation Strands: Infrastructure/Security/Management
Session Level: Intermediate
Computer Platform: Macintosh *

Directory Services allows system administrators to manage network users and volumes. Learn how to make Directory Services respond to your every command and return the information your network seeks. Hear the best configuration, management and troubleshooting tips from people who have gained mastery over integration with Open Directory, Active Directory and Novell.
PC-C03 Databases Made Simple – With Digital Photos, Video, and Sound
Heather Chirtea, Tool Factory
Target Audience: All
Presentation Strands: Emerging Technologies/Trends, Professional Development/Teacher Preparation
Session Level: Introductory
Computer Platform: Windows *

Introduce database skills at any level, elementary to high school. We’ll show you an effective way to introduce each of the 4 steps in the database-building process. Finish a discussion of ways to introduce database skills at key grade levels.
Although the workshops are held in either Macintosh or Windows labs, only those sessions marked with an asterisk (*) are platform specific.