21st Century Classroom: Connecting teachers and children through ‘play’ technology – The Nintendo DS and Wii
Anne McMorrough & Ban Ryan
Alternative Music Technology Options for Post-Primary Music Exams
John Crowe
Asia-Europe Classroom Network
Adrienne Webb
Capstone Address: Tales from an Archipelago
Dr. Conor Galvin
CrazyTalk
Ian Roller
Developing Educational Games for Free
Stephen Howell
Digital Literacy in the 21st Century: Implications for Teaching & Learning
Audrey Byrne
Extending teaching and learning beyond the walls of our school
Patricia Ward, John Englishby & Pippa Brady
FIS – User Generated Content and the Role it has to play
Ciaran McCormack
Geogebra
Annie Patton
Google Wave for Education
John Jennings
Handwriting analysis for Dyslexia Detection using SmartPens / Using Intelligent Augmented Reality Software in the Classroom
Scott O’Malley, Brett Lawless & Stephen Howell
ICT and Language Teaching
Brendan Duignan
Implementing Technical Support in a School
Tom Lonergan
Keynote Address: New Tools, New Curriculum, New Opportunities
Joe Dale
Making it easier for Teachers through the use of Technology
Mark Glynn
National Rollout of Scratch
Conor Keyes, Jessie Byrne & Clare McInerney
New Developments in Teacher CPD: Online courses for teachers, UNESCO ICT Competency Framework and EPICT.
John Hurley & Michael Hallissy (H2)
Online Applications for Slideshows and Movies
Enda Donlon
Online Encyclopaedias through Scoilnet
Karin Whooley & Pat Coffey
Practical Virtual Worlds in Education – Case Studies from Irish Schools
James Corbett & Keith Kennedy
Pre-Service Student Teachers ‘Vision’ of ICT in their future classrooms
Alison Egan
Someone Else’s Shoes – An Interactive Game on Multculturalism
Dr. Miriam Judge
Successfully Integrating a Virtual Learning Environment (V.L.E.) and Sourcing Quality Content – a case study
Terry Fannon
Teaching using a Tablet PC
Padraig O’Dubhaigh
The Potential Use of Social Software in Rural Irish Schools
Jim O’Sullivan & Sally Reynolds
ThinkQuest – 21C skills in practice (learning by stealth)
Christopher Binns
Use of Microsoft Office tools to produce individualized student assignments, an anti-plagiarism initiative leads to a serendipitous change in classroom culture!
Laurence Cuffe
Using a blog in a primary classroom: see how both pupils and teachers can use a classroom blog to enhance teaching and learning.
Kieran Kelly
Workshop session for teachers relatively new to ICT in Education looking for ideas on where to start
Clifford Brown
Why Teach – iTeach
Dr. Daithí Ó Murchú
‘A lot learned, a lot more to learn’ – The growing prospect of primary and post-primary school teachers using the Kurzweil 3000 Text to Speech tool in the 21st century.
John Phayer