| 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. |
| 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. Dorothy Strong
addresses the technology issue from an educational practitioner's point of view |
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. |
| Mr. Michael Jay
speaks about nurturing creativity with technology |
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" |