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technology in practice webinar series presents:

Google Tools for School Administrators

Wednesday, March 12, 2008
1 pm Pacific / 2 pm Mountain / 3 pm Central / 4 pm Eastern

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Ryan Imbriale


Web 2.0 tools are changing the way young people build and maintain social networks. School administrators must tap into this network and foster collaboration that will systemically enhance learning and improve achievement. Google’s suite of free productivity tools offers a wealth of opportunities. These tools can change the way administrators manage the school house, share files and data, and collaborate anytime and anyplace.

About the Presenter

Ryan Imbriale is currently an Assistant Principal at Perry Hall High School in Perry Hall, Maryland. Perry Hall is a comprehensive four-year high school with more than 2,300 students in a suburban area north of Baltimore. Prior to joining the administrative staff at Perry Hall, Ryan was the e-Learning Specialist for the Baltimore County Public Schools. In this role, Ryan worked with online stakeholders including vendors, school administrators, instructors, parents, students, mentors, and the community to delivery a comprehensive e-Learning program district-wide. Prior to coming to Baltimore County he was Facilitator of the Maryland Students Online Consortium, working with 17 Maryland school systems to review, pilot, evaluate, modify, and recommend online courses for students, as well as Program Coordinator for Professional Development at The Johns Hopkins University Center for Technology in Education. Ryan has extensive experience presenting to national and international audiences on online learning, technology infusion, curriculum design, and effective professional development models. Additionally, he teaches graduate classes for The Johns Hopkins University in project-based learning and advanced instructional strategies. Ryan is also the immediate Past-President of MICCA, Maryland's ISTE Affiliate, and is a member of the ISTE Board of Directors.

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Webinar Pricing:

$50 ISTE Members
$125 Non-Members

Non-members—for a mere $4 more, you can purchase both a Standard ISTE membership AND this webinar! That's right, for $129, you'll get all the benefits of an ISTE membership along with your webinar purchase. Plus, you'll be able to buy future webinars at the reduced member price!
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