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Multimedia Exhibits

Reinventing Schools: The Technology Is Now!


Multimedia Exhibits

Convocation Exhibitors

A.D.A.M. Software

Apple Computer, Inc.

BioControl, Inc.

Bright Star

Children's Television Workshop

Compaq Computer Corporation

Digital Equipment Corporation

Edusoft

Electronic Arts

IBM and the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

Industrial Training Corporation

InterNetwork, Inc.

Jostens Learning Corporation

Key Curriculum Press

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Maxis Software

Microsoft

National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration

National Science Foundation

National Science Teachers Association

Ono-Sendai Corporation

Paramount Communications

Sega of America

Springer-Verlag

Sterographics

Synapse Technologies, Inc.

The Learning Company

Tom Snyder Productions

Tucson Unified School District

United States Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Videodiscovery

Window Book, Inc.


Audio and Video Recordings
Dr. Frank Press - Opening Remarks Bill Blakemore - Opening Remarks
Arthur C. Clarke speaking from Sri Lanka on the role of information technology, telecommunications, and entertainment in K-12 education. Bruce Sterling and William Gibson "dreaming in public" about the possible futures of education in America.
Hon. John H Gibbons keynote address to the conference. Doug Glen, from Sega of America, speaks about an "information bikepath" using cable television and video game systems.
Dr. Cecilia Lenk, Director of Research for Tom Snyder Productions, speaks about her company's role in education. Jeff Braun, President of Maxis, speaks about the educational benefits of simulation software.
Ms. Laura London, from Autodesk Inc., speaks on the proper use of educational technologies. Paramount Communication's short video from the conference titled "What If?"
Lewis Perelman, Author of "School's Out", speaks on "hyperlearning" and the new economy. John T. Kernan C.E.O. of Jostens Learning Corporation, gives a demonstration of Jostens interactive learning system.
The Honorable Richard Riley adresses the convocation on the Essential Role of Technology in High Standards for all. Perspectives of the Young is a panel discussion by students on the effect of technology in and out if the classroom.
Mr. Elwood R. (Woody) Kerkeslager discusses the projected growth of networks over the nest ten years. Dr. Chris Dede discusses education and technological immersion.
Dr Roy D. Pea gives an overview or what will be discussed in the "Paradigm Shift" section of the convocation. Dr. Susan Goldman and Mr. John Bransford speak about technologies in development at the Learning Technology Center at Vanderbilt University.
Dr. Shirley M. Malcom offers the convocation a "reality check". Dr Luther S. Willams speaks about the role of technology in Math and Science education.
The Honorable Constance A. Morella speaks about technology in education, and an Information Satellite Infrastructure. The Honorable E. Benjamin Nelson gives his opening remarks for the panel on Emerging Math and Science Standards.
Dr. Pamela J. Keating speaks on transforming schools tho meet the needs of modern society. Dr. John A. Dossey speaks on the role of technology in the creation of new standards for Math and Science literacy.
Dr. Maria M. Klawe speaks on the NCTM standard and her work with the EGAMS group. Dr. James Ebert speaks on the past, present and future reform of educational standards.
Dr. Roger W. Bybee speaks about the consequences of turning up the "technological thermostat." Dr. Warren Simmons speaks on how to create an effective educational infrastructure using the new standards.
The Honorable Nancy L. Kassebaum speaks on new educational opportunities. W. Richard West speaks about the National Museum of the American Indian.
Video Game Character Mario is interviewed by Dr. Gerald P. Dinneen Dr. Linda G. Roberts speaks about overcoming the boundaries that have defined the classroom of the past.
Dr D. Midian Kurkland speaks on integrating multiple technologies in a school environment Mr. Jessee Rodriguez explains the 5 objectives used by the Tuscon Unified School District in the development of a "classroom of the future"
Mr. Michael Jay speaks about nurturing creativity with technology Dr. Dorothy Strong addresses the technology issue from an educational practitioner's point of view


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