SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH
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5:00 - 6:00pm
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"Making the Most of EdNET"
Sponsored by RM Educational Software, Inc.
Join this informal meeting led by EdNET's conference manager, Vicki Smith
Bigham and conference founder, Nelson B. Heller, PhD, to learn how to take
advantage of EdNET's many resources and tools to make this year's conference
the best ever for you and your company.
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| 6:00 - 7:30pm |
Kick-off Reception
Sponsored by SMART Technologies
Welcome to Boston! Start the conference right with a bite to eat while you
start making connections with fellow attendees.
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH
Monday Program Sponsored by BrainPOP
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7:30 - 9:00am |
Business Networking Forum Breakfast
Sponsored by Eiseman Levine/Jeffrey A. Fromm, Esq. and The
van Tulleken Company, a subsidiary of Quayle Munroe
30 seconds of fame! Introduce yourself and your organization in a brief
30-second introduction. Let other attendees know your objectives for the
meeting and the kinds of contacts you want to make. Don't miss this invaluable
opportunity!
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| 9:15 - 10:45am |
Welcome
Vicki Smith Bigham, EdNET Conference Manager and President, Bigham
Technology Solutions, Inc.
Nelson B. Heller, PhD., President, The Heller Reports, a QED company
Andy Lacy, President, Quality Education Data (QED)
Keynote Address
Educating Every Student for the Global Economy
Thomas
W. Payzant, EdD, Professor of Practice, Harvard Graduate
School of Education, former Superintendent of Boston Public Schools and former
Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education, United States
Department of Education
Globalization presents educators with new challenges as well as new
opportunities. How do we educate all students to meet the standards that in the
past we expected only select groups to reach? How do we prepare all students
for post-secondary continuing education-at community colleges, technical
schools, four-year colleges and universities, or on-the-job training programs?
How do we move toward systemic thinking about how to improve whole systems
rather than focus on improved achievement for some students? What will it take
to address these challenges as we face changes in the "human capital" of
education, which is where 80 percent of district spending is currently focused?
Dr. Payzant will address these questions and more, identifying the levers for
change and improvement in today's world.
Welcome
Din Heiman, General Manager and COO, BrainPOP, Monday Program Sponsor
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| 10:45 - 11:15am |
Coffee Break
Sponsored by EdGate Correlation Services
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| 11:15am - 12:30pm |
In the Trenches with the EdNET 2008
Education Executive Advisory Board
Sponsored by Atomic Learning and Promethean Inc.
Deirdre Martel, Director, Marketing Research, Quality Education Data (QED) and Anne Wujcik, Editor, News Alert, and Education Market Analyst, Quality Education Data (QED) (co-moderators)
Steven J. Adamowski,
PhD, Superintendent, Hartford (CT) Public Schools
Michael Hinojosa, EdD,
Superintendent, Dallas (TX) Independent School District
Dr. Chip Kimball,
Superintendent, Lake Washington (WA) School District
Daniel G. Lowengard,
Superintendent, Syracuse (NY) City School District
J. Alvin Wilbanks,
CEO/Superintendent, Gwinnett County (GA) Public Schools
Join the influential superintendents of the EdNET Education Executives Advisory
Board as they discuss their perspectives on current issues. How are their
districts wrestling with today's demands and tomorrow's promises? This session
provides insight into the day-to-day realities of today's schools.
EdNET
Foresight
Sponsored by Texthelp Systems, Inc.
Ken Kay, CEO and Co-founder e-Luminate Group and
President, Partnership for 21st Century Skills: "An Optimist's View of 2014"
Where could/should K-12 schools and the marketplace be in five years and how do
we get there?
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| 12:30 - 1:45pm |
Luncheon
Sponsored by American Education Corporation
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| 2:00 - 3:00pm |
The Teachers and Administrators of Tomorrow
Mark Stevens, Vice
President, Professional and Web Solutions, NEA Member Benefits (moderator)
Daniel A. Domenech,
Executive Director, American Association of School Administrators (AASA)
Segun Eubanks, Director,
NEA Teacher Quality Department, National Education Association (NEA)
Susan A. Gendron,
Commissioner of Education, Maine Department of Education
Will teacher turnover and teacher shortages persist? Are teacher unions a
support or an impediment? Is there a backbench lack of leadership? This session
looks at the impact of the current staffing and policy situation on the K-12
market and reviews implications for the future.
EdNET
Foresight
Sponsored by Texthelp Systems, Inc.
Doug Stein, Principal, MemeSpark LLC: "How Can We
Afford Differentiated Learning on a Mass Indoctrination Budget?"
Where could/should K-12 schools and the marketplace be in five years and how do
we get there?
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| 3:00 - 3:30pm |
Coffee Break
Sponsored by RedRock Reports
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| 3:30 - 4:30pm |
The Impact of School Reform and Philanthropic
Initiatives
Tom Vander Ark,
Managing Director, Revolution Learning (moderator)
Alberto M. Carvalho, Associate Superintendent, Miami-Dade County (FL) Public Schools
Lori Fey, Senior Grant
Officer, Michael and Susan Dell Foundation
Andrew Moffit, Associate
Principal, Education Practice/Social Sector Officer, McKinsey & Co.
How do school reform initiatives affect the K-12 market? Are philanthropic
initiatives influencing district decision-making and district reform? This
session examines these questions and how they may affect your company.
EdNET
Foresight
Sponsored by Texthelp Systems, Inc.
Kevin Pawsey, Managing Director, RM Educational
Software: "Glow - Transforming Education Through Online Collaboration"
Where could/should K-12 schools and the marketplace be in five years and how do
we get there?
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| 4:30 - 5:30pm |
Birds-of-a-Feather
Roundtables
Sponsored by Moodlerooms
This is your opportunity to participate in an intimate discussion on a topic
important to your business. Choose from over a dozen topics ranging from
industry trends to marketing creative. These roundtables give you the
opportunity to share your experience and your concerns with fellow attendees,
gain insight, and make valuable new business connections.
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| 5:30 - 7:30pm |
Business Opportunities Fair - Exhibitor Reception
Sponsored by AutoSkill International Inc. and Pearson
The networking continues. Visit with the array of companies exhibiting at EdNET
while enjoying delicious hors d'oeuvres and cocktails. Learn about new
products, find new business partners, and discover new opportunities to boost
your bottom line.
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Tuesday, September 16th
Tuesday Program Sponsored by BSG Team Ventures/Boston Search Group, Inc.
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7:30 - 8:30am |
Continental Breakfast/Networking
Sponsored by Cherry Tree, LLC and Lownik Communication Services, Inc.
Start your final day at EdNET right with a light breakfast and informal
networking.
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| 8:30 - 9:45am |
Welcome
Ralph S. Protsik, Co-Founder and Managing Director, BSG Team Ventures/Boston
Search Group, Inc., Tuesday Program Sponsor
Keynote Address
Preparing for a New Generation of Learning: Key Conversations to Catalyze the
Build Out
Mark
David Milliron, PhD, President and CEO, Catalyze Learning International
(CLI)
The mix of millennials, gen-x'ers and baby boomers teaching and learning
together make the provision of modern education a complex process. In addition,
blended learning, mobile devices, gaming, social networking, high-impact
presentation technologies, and analytics are bringing new twists and quick
turns to our on-ground and online learning environments. What else is ahead?
How much more can we take? How do we retain the human touch? How do we build
out these learning environments and make them sustainable? Come join the
conversation about how this new generation of learning is taking shape.
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| 9:45 - 10:15am |
Coffee Break
Sponsored by Integre Technical Publishing Co.
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| 10:15 - 11:30am |
The Synthesis of Digital and Print Media: What
Business Models Make Sense?
Scott Traylor, Chief
KID, 360KID (moderator)
David S. Byer, Senior
Manager, Education Policy, Apple Inc.
Dan Caton, President,
McGraw-Hill Learning Group
Donald Lankiewicz,
Senior Vice President, Product Development, Chief Publishing Office, Houghton
Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
As print, digital, and social media converge in our schools, what is the impact
on companies' value propositions? Do we need more service-based business
models? Are there any success stories? Where are the opportunities? This
session looks at these questions and provides insights into recapturing value
in a changing market.
EdNET
Foresight
Sponsored by Texthelp Systems, Inc.
Larry Berger, CEO and Co-founder, Wireless Generation:
"The Open Source Opportunity"
Where could/should K-12 schools and the marketplace be in five years and how do
we get there?
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| 11:30am - 1:00pm |
16th Annual EdNET Industry Awards Banquet
Lead Sponsor Texas Instruments
Supporting Sponsor Words & Numbers
Program Coordination by Educational Systemics
Relax with colleagues over lunch as we honor the businesses and non-profit
organizations that have made significant contributions to the education
industry in the past year.
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| 1:15 - 2:15pm |
MCLB (Many Children Left Behind)
Kevin Custer, Principal,
Arc Capital Development (moderator)
David F. Cappellucci,
Chief Executive Officer, Cambium Learning, Inc.
Susan Szachowicz,
Principal, Brockton (MA) High School
Cheryl Vedoe, CEO, Apex
Learning
Despite legislation that promotes the contrary, it's no secret that many
students are failing, dropping out of school, or struggling to keep up. This
session discusses business models that address credit recovery, SES, and
struggling students-and why our country needs to invest in these students to
ensure a strong future for us all.
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| 2:20 - 3:20pm |
Widgets, Gadgets and Customer-Centric Ecosystems
June Herold, Senior Vice
President, Saywire (moderator)
Randy Stevens, Technology Strategist – K-12, Microsoft Corporation
Robert Iskander, CEO,
VIP Tone, Inc.
Esther Wojcicki, Journalism Teacher, Palo Alto (CA) High School and Education
Technology Integration Consultant What does it mean to be widgetized or gadgetized? What are verticalized widgets
for the K-12 market? What is an educational ecosystem? This session answers
these questions and discusses revolutionary new ways publishers are working
together, establishing publishing services, and building web relationships with
customers.
EdNET Foresight
Sponsored by Texthelp Systems, Inc.
William Zaggle, President, Excelsior Software, LLC , A
GlobalScholar Company: "Building Transformational Opportunity"
Where could/should K-12 schools and the marketplace be in five years and how do
we get there?
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| 3:20 - 3:50pm |
Coffee Break
Sponsored by deSilva+Phillips, LLC
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| 3:50 - 5:00pm |
View From the Catbird Seat: Envisioning Tomorrow
Nelson B. Heller, PhD., President, The Heller Reports, a QED company
Anne Wujcik, Editor, News Alert and Education Market Analyst, Quality
Education Data (QED)
Join the president of the Heller Reports and one of the industry's leading
market analysts in a fascinating look back at the last 20 years in educational
technology. A review of 20 years of Catbird predictions will reveal where our
sages hit the nail on the head and where they missed the mark. Compare your
predictions with the Catbirds' and see who got it right!
This popular EdNET session promises to be more entertaining and informative than
ever.
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| 5:00 - 6:00pm |
Closing Reception
Wrap up a successful conference with this final opportunity for cocktails,
snacks and networking. |
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