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CEPTA 2009

LIVING HISTORY EVENTS:

Interactive Video Webcast! -
"Meet the Oldest Living Holocaust Survivor"
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Oldest living holocaust survivor speaks and answers classroom questions live on-line. Leopold Engleitner, persecuted for his convictions, he refused to serve in Hitler’s army, suffered unspeakable cruelty in three concentration camps, yet none of this could make him deny his beliefs and break his will.

Interactive Video Webcast! - "The Inspiring Life and Hopes of Anne Frank"
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Rev. John Neiman speaks and answers classroom questions live on-line about his personal relationship with the Frank family and Miep Gies, the Frank’s secretary who helped hide the family in the back house of Frank's office, and later kept the historical diary hidden during the war.



PAST:
WEBCAST:
  "Welcome to The V.I.E.W. Program Community"
Recorded May 5th, 11AM PDT,
View the archived event now.

Live at Tech-Ed 2009
Occured March 23-25, Ontario Convention Center, Booth #826

Description:  Meet The V.I.E.W. Program in person at the Tech-Ed Exhibit Floor.  Tech-Ed is sponsored by the Foundation for California Community Colleges and attracts educators K-20 all across Calfiornia.


UP AND COMING:
WEBCAST:  "Part I:  Tips for the Technology Native"
September 2009, Pre-Register for this event.
Description:  Mr. Mellot explores the opportunities to enhance education through the use of technology and by example from a 'Technology Native', that is, by a teacher who grew up using high-technology in the classroom.  This makes excellent example of the possibilities and student response of technology in education.

WEBCAST:  "Part II:  Tips for the Technology Immigrant"
September 2009, Pre-Register for this event.
Description:  Mr. Mellot explores the opportunities to enhance education through the use of technology and by example from a 'Technology Immigrant, that is, by a teacher who did not grow up using high-technology in the classroom, but realizes the necessity of stepping in that direction.

WEBCAST:
  "Videoconferencing in Education"
TBD, 
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Description:  Discusses applications of modern videoconferencing in education.  Including for distance learning, for professional educator development, and for delivering virtual field trips.


WEBCAST:  "Using On-Line Learning Resources in the Classroom"
TBD, 
Pre-Register for this event.
Description:  Discusses applications of modern videoconferencing in education.  Including for distance learning, for professional educator development, and for delivering virtual field trips.





 


Leopold Engleitner during US Tour 2009, at age 103.
 
From the collection of Rev. John Neiman

The V.I.E.W. Program at Tech Ed 2009
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