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Technology for the 3rd MillenniumSaturday, June 2, 2001
Registration 7:30 am – 8:00 amInternational Foyer
General Session 8:10 am – 8:50 amInternational Ballroom
Workshops – Session I 9:00 am – 9:50 amSee Program for rooms
Break – Exhibit Hall 9:50 am – 10:00 amCalifornia Ballroom
Workshops – Session II 10:10 am – 11:00 amSee Program for rooms
Workshops – Session III 11:00 am – 11:50 amSee Program for rooms
Lunch & Exhibit Hall 12:00 pm – 1:20 pmOn your own
Workshops – Session IV 1:30 pm – 2:20 pmSee Program for rooms
Workshops - Session V 2:30 pm – 3:20 pmSee Program for roomsThere will be door prize drawings held in every room after Session V.
Session I (9:00 – 9:50)
San Gabriel RoomApple Multimedia Presentation
Sandy Brenner, Apple Computer
See the latest in Apple multimedia hardware and software. Learn the latestabout Firewire, CD-Read/Write, and the SuperDrive. Check out how easy it is forteachers and students to be creative using iMovie, iTunes, and iDVD! A MUSTSEE presentation for teachers who want to harness the power of technology intheir classrooms.
Pacific Ballroom AStandards-Based Technology: The Key to Raising Low Test Scores
Derrin Hill & Dave Markov, Electronic Education
This presentation examines the possibility of raising tests scores usingtechnology tied to the standards. Focus will be on the Waterford ReadingProgram, the Waterford Early Math and Science Program and the KnowledgeBoxMultimedia Library.
Pacific Ballroom BLAUSD Decision Support System (DSS)
This session will provide LAUSD personnel with an overview of the DSScurrently being developed by Oracle and will provide information aboutstudent achievement.
Pacific Ballroom CLet’s Get Digitized! Or Look What’s Possible with the World Wide Web!
Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson, Digital HS Facilitator, Abraham Lincoln HS
This session will highlight best practices in Technology Integration (LincolnStyle). Show your staff how technology can make their lives easier and theirteaching more interesting and effective, and THEY ARE HOOKED! TIREDOF THE PAPER LOAD? Spend time with us and walk away with digitizedforms and templates that any educator can use.
MontereyWhat is the LAUSD Online Educational Software Resource List?
Roberta Fujitani, Audiovisual and Educational Software Services
This is an introduction to the LAUSD Online Educational Software ResourceList. In this session, a few titles of highly rated software for kindergarten tofifth grade students in language arts and mathematics will be demonstrated.
San MarinoPowerPoint Tips & Tricks for the Classroom
Corinne Burton, Teacher Created Materials
Come and learn exciting tips and tricks for making PowerPoint presentation funand exciting! Discover powerful ways to integrate PowerPoint into yourcurriculum. A handout with classroom-tested lesson plan ideas will bedistributed.
Pasadena INew Equipment & Programs that Raised Test Scores using Technology
Mike Gamson, Educationally Developed Products, Inc
New 21st Century State of the Art Equipment recently ordered by LAUSDschools & district headquarters. Items include poster-banner-zoomer machine,makes enlargements on manila stock from a copier-type machine, videopresenter shows both transparency & opaque through aLCD/VGA/SVGA/TV projector, wireless micks that plug-in to any existingunit, portable PA system & “I Know It & Show It”, a complete trainingprogram on how to take the California-required standardized tests.
Pasadena IIImproving Student Literacy with Video and HyperStudio
Janet Kinard, Huntington Park ES
Learn how students have improved their writing and oral language skills bycreating a short QuickTime movie (using iMovie) as part of their HyperStudiomultimedia presentation. Examples of projects demonstrate the integration ofState Academic Content Standards with National Educational TechnologyStandards.
San DiegoOnline Training: Professional Development For Busy Teachers
Connie Ryan, Professional Development Institute & Frank SchafferPublication
Find out about online training and how it works. Hear about online coursesavailable for three semester units each. It’s fast, convenient and fun.
Santa BarbaraAugmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) in the Classroom:Practical Suggestions to Help the Nonverbal Student to Communicate
Sherry L. Purcell Ph.D., LAUSD Assistive Technology
Session will include a hands-on demonstration of low/no tech and high techexamples of communication systems. Participants will learn strategies andtechniques to assist non-verbal students and to improve independentcommunication functioning in the classroom.
SacramentoEarly Literacy: The Empowerment of Technology, Success Proven How toprovide this help for all LAUSD students
Jean M. Casey, Ph.D. Professor Reading/Technology CalStateTEACH,California State University
Fourteen years of longitudinal research and early literacy success in LosAngeles and around the world will be presented. New, exciting, and importantinformation on how to implement this success for every student at everyschool will be shared.
San JoseRoad Rally Across the USA – An Integrated Curriculum
Patty Yamano, ITAF, District A
Are you tired of the same old state reports year after year??? Fourth and fifthgrade teachers, and anyone else interested, are invited to this collaborativebrainstorming session to create an integrated unit about the states using a roadrally theme. Help create a unit that can be used to teach the states or use theideas as a template for other units. This group will meet again next year toshare their experiences, their triumphs, and “do overs” after they implementthis integrated unit.
Session II (10:10 – 11:00)
International Ballroom East ARules of Engagement: Using Technology to Engage Your Students’ Minds
Derrin Hill & Dave Markov, Electronic Education
This presentation examines the power of technology to draw students tolearning. Focus will be on the Waterford Reading Program, the Waterford Math andScience Program and the KnowlegeBox Multimedia Library.
San GabrielResources For Your Class – Found On The Net
Simcha Saul, Valley Alternative Magnet School
Lesson plans: all subjects, all levels, 24/7. Grant Resources, Projects, andHands on Lab to find resources for your class.
Pacific Ballroom AEnhancing Classroom Instruction with Technology
Kim Baker, Teacher Universe
Learn to use computer-based activities to enhance reading and writinginstruction, math, social studies, science, and art. Explore an interdisciplinaryunit on oceanography! Many of the features of Office 2000 that lendthemselves to collaborative projects and multimedia will be demonstrated.Participants will be provided with take-home materials to use in theirclassrooms.
Pacific Ballroom BWireless Campus
Jeff Boyle, Cisco Systems
Wireless Networks – How they work.
Pacific Ballroom CHow To Troubleshoot The Mac
Rick Burke, James Monroe HS
You are invited to attend this exciting seminar, where Rick Burke will discussvarious approaches you can us while troubleshooting your Macintosh. You willlearn about the tools and the troubleshooting methods that the pros use. Ifyou want to discover how simple most troubleshooting solutions can be, youwon’t want to miss this seminar! You will learn a thought process, which canbe used to determine if your problem is software or hardware related. Thenyou will learn how to handle both types of problems. Mac OS 7x through 9xwill be covered.
MontereyWhat is the LAUSD Online Educational Software Resource List?
Roberta Fujitani, Audiovisual and Educational Software Services
This is an introduction to the LAUSD Online Educational Software ResourceList. In this session, a few titles of highly rated software in language arts andmathematics will be demonstrated for sixth through twelfth grades.
San MarinoMotown: How Art Bridges Cultures
Mark Dohn, Kittridge ES
An experiential journey for students, as they learn the history of MotownRecords, using Internet searches and HyperStudio. Students are able to see theconnection between how art, in this case music, crosses cultural lines and opensnew channels of respect and understanding.
Pasadena IMake Secondary Students Literate Using Technology
Judith Vanderbok, A.P., Robert Fulton MS
Learn how middle and high schools are using Taylor, A Plus, and Win2000software to diagnose visual reading problems, measure a student’s comfortablereading level, and improve up to 4 grade levels (average 18 months) persemester in reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Pasadena IIResearch Websites-Students Design their Own Webpages!
Barry E. Shapiro, North Hollywood Zoo Magnet
Experience integrated technology unfolding in the classroom as students tacklea “live” assignment-building research websites with “raw” HTML andPhotoShop.
San DiegoEnhancing Your Curriculum With Digital Imaging Technology
Charles Barnston, Epson
Fun and powerful tools integrating your current curriculum with color printers,scanners, projectors and digital cameras.
Santa BarbaraAssistive Technology in the Classroom: What is AT? And How DoTeachers Use It?
Sherry L. Purcell, Ph.D., LAUSD Assistive Technology
Session will include a hands-on demonstration of typical AT equipment used inclassrooms to provide functional access to reading, writing, and math. Low/notech and high tech systems will be highlighted along with a discussion of whatit means to provide AT in the schools.
SacramentoTeachingArts.org
Karen Merman, ITAF, Classroom Technology Initiative
TeachingArts.org is an informational website that provides Visual andPerforming Arts Teachers and students the latest resources available on theWeb for the newly established Visual and Performing Arts Standards. Comeand learn how to use the resource to help you meet these standards. You don’thave to be a teacher of the Arts to find a use for these resources.
San JoseHow Will I Ever Manage?
Toni Avila, Western Avenue ES
This workshop will present the basics of managing technology in theclassroom. Whether you have one computer or nine, you will learn how tofigure it out. We will discuss classroom environments, group management, andwe will definitely share projects to start you up (whether you have Internetaccess or not).
Session III (11:10 –12:00)
International Ballroom East AStandards-Based Technology: The Key to Raising Low Test Scores
Derrin Hill & Dave Markov, Electronic Education
This presentation examines the possibility of raising tests scores usingtechnology tied to the standards. Focus will be on the Waterford ReadingProgram, the Waterford Early Math and Science Program and the KnowlegeBoxMultimedia Library.
San GabrielResources For Your Class – Found On The Net
Simcha Saul, Valley Alternative Magnet School
Lesson plans: all subjects, all levels, 24/7. Grant Resources, Projects, andHands on Lab to find resources for your class.
Pacific Ballroom AIntegration of the Internet into Typical Classroom Curriculum
Robin D. White, Virginia Road Charter ES
Presentation will demonstrate various techniques for integrating the Internetand its various media into numerous classroom curriculum activities. Examplesinclude utilizing some professional sports websites as resources for math orgeography assignments.
Pacific Ballroom BMaking the Most of your Computer Lab & Preparing a NetworkableCurriculum
Courtney Bullock, Carpenter ES
This presentation will be an overview of effective techniques for setting up alab, organizing your network, arranging staff development and producingmedia lab projects aligned with the state standards that support both theclassroom teacher and student learning.
Pacific Ballroom CProblem Solving the Window PC
Rick Burke, James Monroe HS
You are invited to attend this exciting seminar where Rick Burke will discussvarious approaches you can use while troubleshooting your PC. You will learnabout the tools and troubleshooting methods IT pros use. If you want todiscover how to troubleshoot your PC’s, you won’t want to miss thispresentation. You will learn the thought process used to determine if yourproblem is software or hardware related, and how to handle both in Windows95/98.
MontereyOnline Teaching and Learning Made Easy Using Blackboard 5!
Jennifer Fink, Blackboard, Inc.
Fear Technology No More...The Ease of Use of Creating Web EnabledCourses. How Blackboard's online teaching and learning platform, Blackboard5, can benefit teachers in LAUSD.
San MarinoMr. Anker Tests & other Elementary Curricular Technology
Henry Anker, District F
An overview of the set of academic materials for use with students in gradesK-6 that support standards, enrichment, remediation, ESL and Special Ed.Ease-of-use and clear presentations are key components of this software.
Pasadena ITools That We Use to Increase Test Scores
Laurie Walters, L.B. Weemes ES
Using computers we will make data come alive. “Codebreakers” is a wonderfulsupplemental literacy program that has motivated students to increase testscores.
Pasadena IICan Technology Enhance Learning?
Dain Olsen, Verdugo Hills HS
An examination of the perennial question of whether computers enhance theacquisition of knowledge and understanding as demonstrated in a “hands-on”video production classroom.
San DiegoNow You’re On The Internet. So What?
Dru Duniway, SmartStuff Software
The session identifies new methods for integrating Internet content into thecore curriculum. Attendees will learn to find, use, and modify the best Internetresources for all grade levels.
Santa BarbaraWhat Makes Technology Work
Linda Santana, Plasencia ES
Presentation and discussion of the philosophy necessary to correlate theelementary school computer lab with the classroom content. Presentation ofprojects and activities currently being done in the Plasencia ES Computer Lab.
SacramentoIncreasing Access to Computer Technology
Joe Oliver, Office of Information and Technology
This presentation will give an overview of the various projects, funded byLAUSD and the Governor’s office, to increase student access to technology.Topics discussed will be the CTI project (elementary) AB2882 (high school), E-Rate, and the Technology Literacy Challenge Grant. Previews of equipmentwill be available and procedures in getting the equipment to schools will beoutlined.
San JoseIncrease Teacher Productivity and Standards Comprehension for K-12Students Jim Bowler, Kids123 Education
Presentation Description: Kids123 Education provides school districts with acustomizable Internet-based Curriculum Management System (CMS) thatenables K-12 students, teachers and parents to access curriculum supportivecontent, instructional materials, and resources that are aligned to State andDistrict Standards with the goal of increasing teacher productivity and studentachievement. Kids123 is a hosted Web-based content provider and iscompatible with both PC and MAC platforms, Netscape and Internet Explorerbrowsers.
Session IV (1:30 – 2:20)
International Ballroom East ARules of Engagement: Using Technology to Engage Your Students’ Minds
Derrin Hill & Dave Markov, Electronic Education
This presentation examines the power of technology to draw students tolearning. Focus will be on the Waterford Reading Program, the Waterford Math andScience Program and the KnowlegeBox Multimedia Library.
San GabrielInspiring Writing With “Inspiration”Teri Walsh, ITAF, District K
Get inspired to write and plan by using the computer program Inspiration. Seehow students and teachers can use Inspiration to help with webbing, conceptmapping, planning, graphic organizing, and brainstorming. This is a hands-onsession in the Mac Training room.
Pacific Ballroom ACamp Internet in the Classroom – Online and Real World Explorations
Brian Bartlett, Ridgeview ES, Yucaipa
Demonstration and discussion of how the Camp Internet online expeditionand teacher training program is being used in an elementary classroom.Discussion of standards subject content and technology applications includingInternet Digs, quizzes, GPS/GIS, and chats with experts from National Parks,museums and universities. Showcase of student work – hands on and online –and discussion of year-end field trip activities with families.
Pacific Ballroom BSearch Engines and Directories – Basics, Tips and Tricks
KJ Walsh, LA-SI
The defining skill in the twenty-first century will not be acquiring information,but rather sifting through the vast amounts in order to find what you reallyneed. This session will cover the basics of finding content on the Internet byusing such popular directories as Yahoo and Looksmart, as well as search enginessuch as Alta Vista and Google. Advanced features of these portals will also becovered. Guaranteed to save you hours!
Pacific Ballroom CHelp! I can’t connect to LAUSDnet
Steve Kile, LAUSD Helpdesk, Specialist
Basic setup procedures for dial-up modem to LAUSDnet for Window 95/98.
MontereyGraphics Solutions For Visual Teaching
Wesley Pack, Corel Corporation
Introduction to Corel Painter 6. Tips and Tricks on Corel Draw 10. Questionsand Answers.
San MarinoRetention Prevention through Intervention for Secondary Students
Tasia Velasquez & Kevin Walsh, Scholastic Inc
Helping struggling readers catch up and keep up is one of the most importantchallenges facing teachers. In this session you will learn more about usingtechnology within a research-based, balanced reading interventionprogram using the best teaching strategies for the older struggling reader!
Pasadena ITelevision’s Role in Education
Barry Kibrick, KLCS
Medium of education and television and how it can be used in professionaldevelopment and improvement of instruction.
Pasadena IIKLCS Classroom Instructional Television: At The Center of ConvergingTechnologies
Robert Sharp & Victor Lamkay, KLCS-TV
Experience the unique and exciting KLCS programs, and discover how toeffectively use available print, online resources and other technologies tointegrate Classroom Instructional Television (CITV) to the curriculum. Thispresentation will focus on live interactive field trips and the use of the KLCScatalog to align program content with the Superintendent’s goals. Teachers willlearn CITV lesson planning strategies and acquire ideas for engaging studentsas active learners.
San DiegoSkillsTutor: Individualized Instruction to Boost Student Achievement andTest Scores
Cheryl Lee, Achievement Technologies, Inc.
Maximize your school's computer network for curriculum delivery and producepositive gains of 20% to over 50% in student achievement. SkillsTutoroffers online assessments and standards-aligned lessons for students ingrades 6 through 12. In this session, you will see how SkillsTutor diagnosesstudents’ weak skill areas and assign appropriate lessons to build masteryin reading, writing, language arts, math, algebra, science, informationskills and workforce preparation. Students work at their own pace on anindividualized plan of instruction. Management reports document studentprogress. Your students access SkillsTutor online--giving them the advantageof extended learning before and after school. This affordable, easy-to-useprogram is currently in use by over 100,000 students and teachersnationwide. Attend our session and find out more about free, trial access toSkillsTutor.
Santa BarbaraMaintenance and Backup of your System
Robert Brown, Information Technology Division
How to maintain your computer and disk drives, and the importance of harddrive maintenance and backup.
SacramentoThe Power of PowerPoint
Reginald (Reggie) Garmon, Fremont Community Adult School
Learn the What, When and How of creating dynamic presentation using themultimedia tools found in Microsoft PowerPoint for use by the K-12 teacherand/or administrator.
San JoseMusic for Multimedia - Part I
Marilyn Miller, Teacher
Learn ways to incorporate Music into you HyperStudio, PowerPoint, Kid Pix, andMovieWorks projects. This session is a two-part session.
Session V (2:30 –3:20)
International Ballroom East AIBM Education Innovations
Peter & Michael Scarpella, Arey Jones Education Solutions
Come to this presentation and hear about exciting IBM/Cisco WirelessPortable Lab Solutions. In addition a presentation on the IBM IndustryLeading E -Server X Series Family of File Servers, and their managementtools.
San GabrielFilamentality: Making Teacher Webpages
Beth Bustamante, Pacific Bell
Once educators find great websites, how do they integrate them into theircurriculum? One way is to create a web activity using an on-line tool,Filamentality. Developed by the Pacific Bell Fellows at San Diego StateUniversity, this tool allows teachers and librarians to create web-based activitieswithout learning HTML programming language. Pages are then housed onPacific Bell’s Knowledge Network Explorer for free. In this hands-on session,participants will create a web page on a topic of their choice and post it on theInternet.
Pacific Ballroom AIntegrating Productivity Programs into an Elementary Language ArtsLesson
Arsene Noll, Tom Bradley Environmental Science/Humanities CharterMagnet
Constructing time lines showing the sequence of events, be they day long, ayear long, or several years long, helps students to learn how to collect data,enter data onto a time line, and analyze the completed time line. Many areas ofthe curriculum can be enhanced by the use of a time line: math, language arts,science, and social studies. This project has students constructing a time line ofthe sequence of events in the story of The Three Little Pigs. This particularproject can be adapted for any story or book that students have read.
Pacific Ballroom BSearch Engines and Portals – Beyond the Basics
KJ Walsh, LA-SI
Google, Direct Hit, Yahoo, Alta Vista, Ask Jeeves, Ditto, Northern Lights. What dothese engines have in common? Nothing! They all use different methods tolocate information on the World Wide Web. Come learn how each works andwhich is the most appropriate tool to use. Cut search time in half!
Pacific Ballroom CHelp! I Can’t Connect To LAUSDnet
Steve Kile, LAUSD Helpdesk, Specialist
Basic setup procedures for dial-up modem LAUSDnet for Macintosh.
MontereyTechie Teaching Tools
Kip Leland, Career and Transition Service Office
The presentation outlines the California Technology Literacy Challenge Grantand emphasizes the integration of standards and technology. Examples ofparticipants’ work will be shown. CDs will be distributed that contain lessonplans, Internet research, resources and sample lessons.
San MarinoIntegrating Technology for Classroom Instruction
Warren Dale & Staci Gallusser, MCSI
Come join us too see how easy it is to integrate technology into yourcurriculum.
Pasadena IOffice XP
Tuan Nguyen, Microsoft
Learn how to integrate Office XP into the classroom to enhance the teachingand learning process.
Pasadena IIForty Days to Success
Paul Ashley, Bell HS
A Digital high school program developed for 9th grade students’ orientation toschool computers.
San DiegoNOW, In 4–8 weeks your students could improve 1-3 years of languageand reading skills
Chuck Emerick, Scientific Learning
Based on 25 years of BRAIN RESEARCH, Fast ForWord interactive, adaptiveprograms use patented technology to target the language and reading skillswidely recognized as the keys to all learning. Learning about the brain researchbehind the programs. Experience a process that trains the brain to acceleratelearning. For attending, get a free Brain Connection Professional Development course.
Santa BarbaraIntelliTools, Inc.
Students learn in different ways. IntelliTools offers a unique and powerful set ofsoftware tools for adapting your curriculum to meet a variety of needs.IntelliTalk II, the revolutionary word processor that combines text, speech, andgraphics, is designed to help students meet challenges and experience success.IntelliTools Balanced Literacy is a nine-unit program providing a complete year ofliteracy instruction at a first grade skill level. Both products include acomprehensive Teacher’s Guide with lesson plans adapted for different agegroups.
SacramentoThe Power of PowerPoint
Reginald (Reggie) Garmon, Fremont Community Adult School
Learn the what, when and how of creating dynamic presentations using themultimedia tools found in Microsoft PowerPoint for use by the K-12 teacher andadministrator.
San JoseMusic for Multimedia - Part II
Marilyn Miller, TeacherLearn ways to incorporate Music into you HyperStudio, PowerPoint, Kid Pix, andMovieWorks projects.
Stay for last session in any of rooms andhave …a chance at winning donated door prizes. Drawings will be held ineach room at the end of the last workshop. Everyone must fill outthe evaluation form and tear off at the bottom of the form. Pleaseinclude name, school and phone number. Winners must be presentfor a chance at these prizes.
Exhibitors
Achievement Technologies, Inc.2601 E. Ocean Blvd., #606Long Beach, CA 90803866 708-7891Fax 562 434-2003Cheryl [email protected]
Anettek, Inc.17817 North Valley ViewCerritos, CA 90703800 523-6112Fax 714 736-0111Herbert [email protected]
Arey Jones Educational Solutions1453 Third St. PromenadeSanta Monica, CA 90401800 998-9199Fax 800 403-8828Cathy [email protected]
AT &T Wireless12900 Park Plaza DriveCerritos, CA 90703818 802-1000Fax 909 [email protected]
Audiovisual & Educational Software Services1320 Third Street, Room 151Los Angeles, CA 90017213 625-6982Fax 213 482-5317Sue [email protected]://itech.lausd.k12.ca.us
Blackboard, Inc.1899 L St., N.W., 5th FloorWashington, DC 20036800 424-9299, ext 348Fax 202 318-2619Jennifer C. [email protected]
Brainchild Corporation3955 Fifth AvenueSan Diego, CA 92103888 542-8988Fax 619 543-1655Charles [email protected]
Camp Internet1129 State Street #A7Santa Barbara, CA 93101800 889-2823Fax 805 899-8698Marcy [email protected] Internet Online Learning Expeditions
Cisco Systems4 Venture Street # 100Irvine, CA 92618949 789-5053Fax 949 789-5005Carlos [email protected]
Corel Corp1600 Carling AvenueOttawa, Ontario Canada K1Z8R7213 384-8111Fax 530 884-4187Matthew [email protected]
CUE1210 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 100Alameda, CA 94501510 814-6630Fax [email protected]
Digital High School1320 West Third Street Room 308Los Angeles, CA 90017213 202-5590Fax 213 202 5629Athaur R. Ullah, [email protected]
Dynavox Systems, LLC30251 Golden LanternLaguna Niguel, CA 92677949 249-9080Fax 949 [email protected]
Educational Activities SoftwareP.O. Box 754Baldwin, NY 11510800 645-2796Fax 516 379-7429Melissa SlevinCurriculum Software for All Content Areas
Educationally Developed Products, Inc.P.O. Box 7000-859Redondo Beach, CA 90277310 793-0323Fax 310 798-6623Mike [email protected]
Electronic Classroom WestP.O. Box 1426Pismo Beach, CA 93448877 893-9325Fax 805 473-9325Frank Springer, Emile [email protected] Classroom Furniture Systems, LC
Electronic Education6710 E. Camelback RoadScottsdale, AZ 85251909-899-1802derrin.hill@electroniceducation.comwww.electroniceducation.com
Emergency ServicesGary Franks450 N. Grand Avenue Room H-100Los Angeles, CA 90012213 625-6630Fax 213 680-1208Pete Anderson5607 Capistrano AvenueWoodland Hills, CA 91367818 904-2164Fax 818 592-0457
Epson1163 Point View StreetLos Angeles, CA323 954-0704Fax 323 954-0704Charles [email protected]
Faronics Technologies2411 Old Crow Canyon Road Suite 170San Ramon, CA 94583800 943-6422Fax 800 943-6488Vik [email protected] Freeze
First Break1320 Third StreetLos Angeles, CA 90017213 202-5620Fax 213 482-5621Terri [email protected]/firstbreak
Future Technology3701 Overland Avenue, H-237Los Angeles, CA 90034310 202-6146310 202-6153Donna [email protected]
IntelliTools, Inc.1720 Corporate CirclePetaluma, CA 94954800 899-6687Fax 707 773-2001Agan [email protected]
Kids123.com & Cyber 9121320 El Capitan Drive #300Danville, CA 94526925 275-9300Fax 925 275-9308Margarette [email protected] e-Learning Portals for K – 12
Infogrip, Inc.1794 E. Main StreetVentura, CA 93001800-397-0921Fax [email protected]
KIS Computer Center11805 E. Telegraph RoadSanta Fe Spring, CA 90670562 942-0338 x123Fax 562 942-7720Louis [email protected]
KLCS – TV1061 W. Temple StreetLos Angeles, CA 90012213 241-4005Fax 213 481-1019Robert [email protected] Classroom Instructional Television: At the Center of ConvergingTechnologies
LAUSD – Assistive Technology Program2302 S. Gramercy PlaceLos Angeles, CA 90291323 731-1248Fax 323 766-9235Sherry L Purcell, Ph.D., Specialist
LEXMARK INT’L1501 Crest DriveManhattan Beach, CA 90266310 546-9095Fax 310 796-0483Tad [email protected] Printing Solutions
OnlineLearning.net555 S. Flower Street #255Los Angeles, CA 90071213 689-4656Fax 213 689-4657Mike [email protected] Source For Continuing Education Online
Macromedia600 TownsendSan Francisco, CA 94103415 252-2000Fax 415 832-5430Richard [email protected]
MCSI20917 WesternTorrance, CA 90501310 787-1085 x7018Fax 310 787-8661Staci [email protected] Consultants * Systems Integrators
Microsoft2700 Colorado Blvd., Third FloorSanta Monica, CA 90404310 449-7408Fax 310 829-4111Tuan [email protected]
Mitsuba West Tech1925 Wright AvenueLa Verne, CA 91750909 392-2000 ext 135John [email protected]
NCS Learn19 Orion WayTrabuco Canyon, CA 92679800 779-6920Fax 949 [email protected]
North Hollywood/LA ZOO Biology Science5231 Colfax AvenueNorth Hollywood, CA 91601818 769-8510Fax 818 508-7124Barry E. [email protected]
Oracle Corporation222 North Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 2300El Segundo, CA310 335-2305Fax 310 364-0059Rosemary [email protected]
Pacific Bell1010 Wilshire Blvd. Room 800Los Angeles, CA 90017213 975-7422Fax 977-4973Mark Sweeneywww.pacbell.com
Pitsco LEGO dacta4460 San Antonio RoadYorba Linda, CA 92886-7333800 964-2564, enter PIN: 00Fax 714 693-0044Rick Highberger
Professional Development InstituteFrank Schaffer Publications20600 SmokeTree AvenueYorba Linda, CA 92886714 779-3858Fax 714 701-0604Connie [email protected] Professional Development
Professional Innovations, Inc.4425 Juan Tabo NE, Suite-159Albuquerque, NM 87111(505) 292-8989fax (505) 292-8990Greg Stelzerwww.proinnov.com
Scholastic Inc1733 Alvira StreetLos Angeles, CA 90035(323) 931-0954Fax (323) [email protected]
School PCs2121 No. Rosemead Blvd.So. El Monte, CA 91733626 455-0632Fax 877 646-8690Mike [email protected]
Scientific Learning1177 El Medio AvenuePacific Palisades, CA 90272310 573-1083Fax 310 573-4054Chuck [email protected]
SmartStuff Software2100 SE 10th AvenuePortland, OR 97214503 872-0530Fax 503 231-4334Silke [email protected]
Smart Technologies Inc.1177 – 11th Avenue SW, Suite 600Calgary, Alberta (Canada) T2R1K9888 42SMART403 [email protected]
Teacher Created Materials6421 Industry WayWestminster, CA 92683800 858-7339 x121Fax 800 525-1254Kirsten [email protected]
Teacher Universe, Inc.5900 Hollis St., Suite AEmoryville, CA 94608877 24TeachFax 510 768-2444Kim [email protected]
Technology Literacy Challenge Grant – Elem II2151 North Soto StreetLos Angeles, CA 90032213 229-4836Fax 323 222-8556Beverley [email protected]/lausd/office/TLCG_Elem/
The California Credit Union701 No. Brand Blvd.Glendale, CA 91203818 291-5535Fax 818 291-5440Vivian S. [email protected]
The Riordan Foundation300 South Grand Avenue, 29th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90071213 229-8499Fax 213 229-5061Gilbert Contrerasgcontreras@riordanfoundation.orgwww.riordanfoundation.org
VTEL Corporation3805 W. Alabama, Ste. 4310Houston, TX 77027713 627-9423Fax 713 629-7712Richard [email protected]
Myrtice AdamsonPete AndersonHenry AnkerPaul AshleyCarol AskinToni AvilaBrian BartlettJerry BrenklinCourtney BullockRick BurkeCarolyn O. BurlsonDr. Jean CaseyDan CruzEthel CullomTerri DarrMark DohnGary FranksRoberta FujitaniReginald GarmondPaul GuenthnerBarry KibrickSteve KileJanet KinardVictor LamkayVirginia Lares-JamisonKip LelandWarren MerrimanTracey MikaruMarilyn MillerArsene NollJoe OliverDain OlsenSherry L. Purcell, Ph.D.Sue QuinLawrence ReneyBeverley RoysterJean SaisLinda SantanaSimcha SaulBernie E. ShapiroRobert SharpAlek ShekoyanEnrico TarantiniAthaur R. UllahJudith VanderbokKJ WalshTeri WalshRobin WhitePatty Yamano
Office of CommunicationsAALA, Eli BrentUTLA, Steve BlazakDistrict ITAF’sTLCG Elementary & Middle SchoolBell High School Print Shop, Frank Calderon