[NIFL-LD:4741] COABE Conference

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Hello all,
 

The COABE National Conference is a collaboration between Commission on  Adult 
Basic Education (COABE), and the California Council for Adult  
Education (CCAE). The conference will be at the Anaheim Marriot Hotel in  
southern California from May 4-7, 2005.
 
More information is available at the official conference web site at 
_http://www.coabe05.org/general/index.html_ 
(http://www.coabe05.org/general/index.html)  
 
The following is an announcement about LINCS sessions that will be  available 
during the conference. Is anyone on this list presenting a session  that you 
would like to publicize?
 
LINCS Sessions at COABE:
**The LINCS Exhibit!
**6 sessions!
**2  pre-conference opportunities!
 
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DON'T MISS THE LINCS EXHIBIT BOOTH!!!!!!!
Location: Marquis Ballroom,  Booth #112
 
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Thursday, May 5 from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m.
Assessment Resources at the  Click of a Mouse
Presenter: Marie Cora
The LINCS Special Collection in  Assessment provides access to quality 
on-line resources to practitioners and  administrators dealing with learner 
assessment issues in adult literacy  programs. This session will showcase the 
Collection and teach participants how  to effectively use the site for 
classroom or program use.
ROOM: San  Diego
 
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Thursday, May 5 from 1:30 - 2:30 pm
High Quality Internet Resources for  Teaching, Learning and Professional 
Development
Presenter: Linda  Perry
Take a hands-on tour of The National Institute For Literacy's LINCS  
Technology Training Special Collection and find free, reviewed online  
resources for teaching, learning and professional development. In this  
session you will also be introduced to WebQuests and will learn how to  
effectively use existing WebQuests and develop new ones for your  program.
ROOM: Salon G
 
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Friday, May 6 from 1:30 - 2:30 pm
The LINCS Program Leadership and  Improvement Special Collection: A Resource 
for Adult Education  Practitioners
Presenter: Sandra Strunk
Learn more about the LINCS Program  Leadership and Improvement Special 
Collection web site, a comprehensive resource  for adult education 
leaders interested in program improvement. We'll  actively review all aspects 
of the site and highlight several resources. During  the session, 
participants will also conduct a search based on specific  program 
improvement needs.
ROOM: Rancho Las Palmas
 
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Friday, May 6 from 2:45 - 3:45 p.m.
Workforce Education: Tools of the  Trade
Presenters: Donna Brian and Beth Ponder
The National Institute For  Literacy's LINCS Workforce Education Special 
Collection of downloadable online  resources will be demonstrated, with 
participants learning how to navigate  the site and find resources they need 
to answer their specific questions.  ESOL/Workplace resources will be 
featured. Participant feedback on the  content and organization of the site 
will be solicited.
ROOM: COABE Computer  Lab, Salon G
 
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Friday, May 6 from 2:45 - 3:45 p.m.
Visualizing Math: Navigating through  Data Analysis for the GED
Presenter: Susan Cowles
Are you uncertain about  finding good materials for use in math instruction? 
Come and learn how to adapt  and use hands-on activities that are available 
from the National Council of  Teachers of Mathematics and other resources 
from the NIFL Science & Numeracy  Special Collection. These materials will 
enhance instruction for reluctant  learners, adult basic skills development 
students, and adult  secondary/GED.
ROOM: Salon C
 
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Saturday, May 7 from 9:20 - 10:20 a.m.
Water and Ice: Teaching math from  ships at sea and other research expeditions
Presenter: Susan Cowles
Ocean  science is an interesting and exotic context for teaching math, 
writing, and  other skills to adult learners. Come explore ways in which 
adult literacy  instructors have used technology to engage learners in 
inquiry-based activities,  math problem solving, and writing projects--all 
while working at sea with  oceanographic researchers!
ROOM: Room 315
 
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**The following is a fee-bearing session during the pre-conference. The  
AALPD Discussion List is sponsored by LINCS.
AALPD Pre-Conference at  COABE
Wednesday, May 4, 2005 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Professional  Development Delivery Methods: What Works Best For You?
Registration Fee:  $75.00; Lunch and refreshments are provided
To register, call Tony Morales  before Noon on Thursday, April 28th 
(315-422-9121 ext: 378) or register  on-site on Tuesday, May 3rd.
In this session, participants will:
. learn  about national and recent professional development initiatives;
. discuss  professional development delivery methods;
. participate in developing  AALPD's platform of policies in support of 
professional development;
.  discover innovative professional development approaches related to the 
topics  chosen by AALPD members (reading instruction, writing instruction, 
and  organizing and monitoring instruction);
. network with professional  development colleagues; and
. learn about the latest available professional  development resources.
 
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**The following is a fee-bearing session during the pre-conference. The  
Adult Literacy and Technology Network (ALTN) hosts the LINCS Special  
Collection in Technology.
New Technologies for Adult Learning
Wednesday,  May 4
3 hours $75 1:00 pm to 4:00  pm
Presenters:
·       John Fleischman,  Director, Outreach and Technical Assistance 
Network (OTAN) Sacramento County  Office of Education (SCOE)
·       Dennis  Porter, Director, California Distance Learning Project  (CDLP)
·       Marian Thatcher, Coordinator  Outreach and Technical Assistance 
Network(OTAN), Sacramento County Office of  Education (SCOE)
·       David Collings,  Technology Coordinator, Delaware Adult and 
Community Education, Chair of the  Adult Literacy and Technology Network 
(ALTN)
What are the current trends and  new directions for using technology with 
adult learners? How are states applying  innovative distance learning 
technologies and strategies? Learn about  interactive whiteboards, portable 
keyboards, tablet and handheld computers,  wireless computer labs, digital 
videos and more. See video clips of  technology being used in the classroom, 
and get lesson ideas and sample lesson  plans. This workshop is for both 
teachers and administrators.
 


Rochelle Kenyon, Ed.D., Moderator
NIFL - Learning  Disabilities and Literacy Discussion List
_RKenyon721@aol.com_ (mailto:RKenyon721@aol.com) 
 
 



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