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EVALUATION: Hands on Literacy conference - Nov. 17, 2012
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Keynote speaker: Dr. Joyce Valenza
Guest Speaker: Judy O'Connell
Food: Breakfast
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Keynote speaker: Dr. Joyce Valenza
Guest Speaker: Judy O'Connell
Food: Breakfast
Food: Morning tea
Food: Lunch
Food: Afternoon tea
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'Show & Tell' For All Years! (Peter Hinckley)
ICT: A Vehicle to Effective Learning (Maria Fe Nicolau)
Classroom and Library Collaboration Using Digital Tools to Engage Boys with Reading (Rhonda Powling)
Shakespeare: The Power of Play[ing] (Samantha Kosky)
Burn Your Printer: five practical ways to create a collaborative, paperless Language A classroom (Nigel Reid - Rob Newberry)
Creating a Reading Culture (Susan La Marca)
From Telling to Writing (The Journey Man (Johnny Gillett))
Are computer based interventions for literacy-challenged, language-impaired children effective? (Prudence Low)
Teaching to Wonder: The power of poetry in a connected world (Adrienne Michetti)
Tactile Tales - storytelling for children with special needs (Cassandra Wye)
Technology to support literacy and Units of Inquiry in Preschool - Year 2 (3-8yrs) (Denise Jackson - Robyn Press)
The Best of IASL (Katie Day - Susanne Clower)
Information Literacy awareness within the Diploma Years Programme of the International Baccalaureate (Jeroen Callens)
Origami for literacy (Mariko Lim)
Why you should care about Creative Commons (Louise Phinney - Keri-Lee Beasley)
Teaching Internationalism Through Children's Literature (Andrea Naylor - Isabel Jones)
Letters and Sounds (Jane Andrews - Deborah Pearce)
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Google Lit Trips (Nigel Reid)
Teaching poetry and riddles with success (Hannah Dovey)
Literacy for marginalised students (Christiane Charon)
Teaching information literacy to all students, K-12 (Dr. Matt Harris)
Children's Literature by Children: Engaging Children to Write for Other Children (Catherine Khoo - Carlo Venson Pena)
Storytelling as a strategy in Values Education (Roger Jenkins)
The Power of Drama through Inquiry (Ali Ross - Frank Donnoli)
Designing for Learning (Susan La Marca)
Comics and Graphic Novels - Why they count and why you should have them in your class (Mark Patton)
"Persist!" As a Strategy to Write Inventively (Siti Nurrafidah)
Moving Beyond the Middle - Planning, Supporting and Managing Differentiated Literacy Development in the Younger Years (Shane Ross)
You can produce picture books with your students! (Emily Lim)
Find, use, create and share: Interactive resources for collaborative inquiry (Sandy Phillips - Mary Manning)
Literacy in the Foreign and Second Language Classroom (David Schneer)
Interactive White Boards: Engaging learners in digital literacy (Kelly Somerville)
Learning Stories (Keri-Lee Beasley - Louise Phinney)
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Teaching Thinking Readers in an ELL Classroom (Alison Davis)
Drama in the pursuit of Myths & Legends (Roger Jenkins)
Read. Me? (Abena Bailey - Holly Fairbrother)
Creating a Culture of Thinking in the Reader's Workshop (Kerryl Howarth)
The Magic of Soup - exploring the relationship between storytelling, soup and sums (Cassandra Wye)
Developing Literacy Skills in Early Years (Tracey Hand)
Feedback Frenzy using Google Drive (Tamara James-Wyachai)
Competent Communication (Davidson Lloyd)
Curation! (Joyce Valenza)
Behind the Scenes Q & A of Educational App Development (Shane Hill)
Prize-winning books for young children. (Lucy Scammell -Laura Martinelli )
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