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FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION<br />

<strong>March</strong> 7 - <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong> <strong>•</strong> <strong>Nashville</strong>, <strong>TN</strong>, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Sheraton Music City Hotel<br />

Including –Teaching with Technology:<br />

A Forum <strong>for</strong> Teachers and School Leaders<br />

<strong>•</strong> Keynote Speakers <strong>•</strong> Invited Panels/Speakers<br />

<strong>•</strong> Full, Full (Book) & Brief Papers<br />

<strong>•</strong> Panels <strong>•</strong> Roundtables <strong>•</strong> Posters/Demonstrations<br />

<strong>•</strong> Corporate Demonstrations/Literature <strong>•</strong> Corporate Showcases<br />

<strong>•</strong> Tutorials/Workshops <strong>•</strong> Symposia<br />

a conference of aace<br />

www.aace.org<br />

Co-sponsored by:<br />

Journal of Technology and Teacher Education<br />

www.aace.org/pubs<br />

Final Call submissions due: January 3, 20<strong>11</strong><br />

Authors notified: January 21, 20<strong>11</strong><br />

Early registration deadline: January 31, 20<strong>11</strong><br />

Proceedings file deadline: January 31, 20<strong>11</strong><br />

Hotel Reservation: February 3, 20<strong>11</strong><br />

http://site.aace.org/conf<br />

www.EdITLib.org


is the 22nd annual conference of the <strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />

SITE 20<strong>11</strong>In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology and Teacher Education.<br />

This society represents individual teacher educators and affiliated organizations of<br />

teacher educators in all disciplines, who are interested in the creation and dissemination<br />

of knowledge about the use of in<strong>for</strong>mation technology in teacher education<br />

and faculty/staff development. SITE is a society of the Association <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE).<br />

SITE is unique as the only organization which has as its sole focus the integration<br />

of instructional technologies into teacher education programs. SITE promotes the<br />

development and dissemination of theoretical knowledge, conceptual research, and<br />

professional practice knowledge through conferences, books, projects, and the Journal<br />

of Technology and Teacher Education (JTATE).<br />

You are invited to attend and participate in this annual international <strong>for</strong>um which<br />

offer numerous opportunities to share your ideas, explore the research, development,<br />

and applications, and to network with the leaders in this important field of<br />

teacher education and technology.<br />

Over 1,500 presentations in 26 major topic areas!<br />

The Conference Review Policy requires that each proposal will be peer reviewed<br />

by three reviewers <strong>for</strong> inclusion in the conference program and Proceedings.<br />

SITE is the premiere international conference in this field and annually attracts<br />

more than 1,200 leaders in the field from over 50 countries.<br />

Scope<br />

The Conference invites proposals from the introductory through advanced level on<br />

all topics related to:<br />

(1) the use of in<strong>for</strong>mation technology in teacher education, and<br />

(2) instruction about in<strong>for</strong>mation technology in<br />

<strong>•</strong> Preservice<br />

<strong>•</strong> Graduate Teacher Education<br />

<strong>•</strong> Inservice<br />

<strong>•</strong> Faculty & Staff Development<br />

Proposals which address the theory, research and applications as well as describe<br />

innovative projects are encouraged.<br />

Presentation Categories<br />

The Technical Program includes a wide range of interesting and useful activities<br />

designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas and in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

<strong>•</strong> Keynote Speakers<br />

<strong>•</strong> Invited Panels/Speakers<br />

<strong>•</strong> Full & Brief Papers<br />

<strong>•</strong> Panels<br />

<strong>•</strong> Roundtables<br />

<strong>•</strong> Posters/Demonstrations<br />

<strong>•</strong> Corporate Demos/Literature <strong>•</strong> Corporate Showcases<br />

<strong>•</strong> Tutorials/Workshops<br />

<strong>•</strong> Symposia<br />

Proposals which address the theory, research and applications as well as<br />

describe innovative projects are encouraged.<br />

Corporate Participation<br />

The SITE conference gives you the unique opportunity to present your company's<br />

Net related products to an international <strong>for</strong>um at a discounted rate. Within the special<br />

Industry track, SITE will allocate a 30 minute (Corporate Showcase) or 2 hour<br />

(Poster/Demo) period in the Program <strong>for</strong> your presentation.<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> Presenters<br />

<strong>•</strong> All communication will be with the principal presenter who is responsible <strong>for</strong><br />

communicating with co-presenters of that session.<br />

<strong>•</strong> The conference will attempt to secure basic equipment needs <strong>for</strong> presenters,<br />

with the exception of poster/demonstration presenters. However, when equipment<br />

cannot be obtained, presenters will need to bring or rent equipment. The<br />

name of a rental firm can be provided.<br />

<strong>•</strong> Presenters must pay the registration fee. For the approximate early registration<br />

fee, see http://site.aace.org/conf/rates.htm.<br />

Background<br />

SITE conferences have been held in Greenville, NC (1990); Greenville, NC (1991);<br />

Houston, TX (1992); Orlando, FL (1993); Washington, DC (1994); San Antonio, TX<br />

(1995); Phoenix, AZ (1996); Orlando, FL (1997); Washington, DC (1998), San<br />

Antonio, TX (1999), San Diego, CA (2000), Orlando, FL (2001), <strong>Nashville</strong>, <strong>TN</strong><br />

(2002), Albuquerque, NM (2003), Atlanta, GA (2004), Phoenix, AZ (2005), Orlando,<br />

FL (2006), San Antonio, TX (2007), Las Vegas, NV (2008), Charleston, SC (2009)<br />

and San Diego, CA (2010). SITE 20<strong>11</strong> is the 22nd in this series of internationally<br />

respected meetings.<br />

The SITE Conference is designed <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>•</strong> Teacher educators in ALL disciplines<br />

<strong>•</strong> Computer technology coordinators<br />

<strong>•</strong> K-12 administrators<br />

<strong>•</strong> Teachers<br />

<strong>•</strong> Curriculum developers<br />

<strong>•</strong> Principals<br />

<strong>•</strong> All interested in improving education through technology<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology Topics<br />

<strong>•</strong> Development of Future Faculty<br />

<strong>•</strong> Digital Fabrication<br />

<strong>•</strong> Digital Storytelling/Video<br />

<strong>•</strong> Distance/Flexible Education<br />

<strong>•</strong> Equity and Social Justice<br />

<strong>•</strong> Games & Simulations<br />

<strong>•</strong> Graduate Education & Faculty Development<br />

<strong>•</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology Diffusion / Integration<br />

<strong>•</strong> International Education<br />

<strong>•</strong> New Possibilities with In<strong>for</strong>mation Technologies<br />

<strong>•</strong> Research & Evaluation<br />

<strong>•</strong> Technology Leadership<br />

<strong>•</strong> Virtual Schooling<br />

<strong>•</strong> Work<strong>for</strong>ce Education<br />

Teacher Education Topics<br />

<strong>•</strong> Arts & Interdisciplinary Education<br />

<strong>•</strong> Assessment and E-folios<br />

<strong>•</strong> Early Childhood Education<br />

<strong>•</strong> English Education<br />

<strong>•</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mation Literacy Education (Library & Media Science)<br />

<strong>•</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology Education<br />

<strong>•</strong> Mathematics Education<br />

<strong>•</strong> Science Education<br />

<strong>•</strong> Social Studies Education<br />

<strong>•</strong> Special Education / Assistive Technology<br />

<strong>•</strong> Technological, Pedagogical, And Content Knowledge (TPACK)<br />

New Topic <strong>for</strong> K-12 Teachers & School Leaders<br />

<strong>•</strong> Teaching with Technology: Classroom Applications <strong>for</strong> 21st Century<br />

Learning – A Forum <strong>for</strong> Teachers and School Leaders<br />

SITE Proceedings &<br />

EdITLib Digital Library<br />

Accepted papers will be published by AACE in the Conference Proceedings and<br />

internationally distributed via the online EdITLib - Education & In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Technology Digital Library, sponsored by AACE (http://www.EdITLib.org). This<br />

Proceedings serves as a major source document indicating the current state of the<br />

teacher education and in<strong>for</strong>mation technology. Each Conference registrant will<br />

received permanent online access to the Conference Proceedings. The<br />

Proceedings may be purchased in bound book <strong>for</strong>m via the AACE print on-demand<br />

resource, http://www.digital-factory.net/aace. Selected papers may be invited<br />

<strong>for</strong> publication in AACE's respected journals especially in the Journal of Technology<br />

and Teacher Education (JTATE). See: http://aace.org/pubs<br />

Paper Awards<br />

All presented papers will be considered <strong>for</strong> Best Paper Awards within several categories.<br />

Award winning papers may be invited <strong>for</strong> publication in the Journal of<br />

Technology and Teacher Education (JTATE) or Contemporary Issues in Technology &<br />

Teacher Education (CITE), and will be highlighted in the AACE online periodical the<br />

AACE Journal. See previous SITE award papers. (http://site.aace.org/awards/).<br />

Hotel & Travel Arrangements<br />

Conference special hotel room rates will be available to attendees. Special discount<br />

airfares will be available from a designated airline carrier.


Schedule Overview<br />

Please note: The sessions on mathematics, science,<br />

English, social studies, and early childhood will be scheduled<br />

on Thursday and Friday along with all other topics.<br />

SUNDAY MARCH 6<br />

Registration ..................................................................4:00 PM-6:00 PM<br />

MONDAY MARCH 7<br />

Theme: Collegial Learning<br />

Registration ..................................................................7:30 AM-5:00 PM<br />

Morning Tutorials/Workshops....................................8:30 AM-12:00 NOON<br />

“Good Morning” Beverage Break ....................................10:00-10:15 AM<br />

Lunch Break ............................................................12:00 NOON-1:30 PM<br />

Afternoon Tutorials/Workshops............................................1:30-5:00 PM<br />

SITE Executive Board Meeting ............................................2:00-5:00 PM<br />

Beverage Break .................................................................3:00-3:15 PM<br />

Executive Board & SIG Chairs Reception (Invited).................5:00-6:30 PM<br />

TUESDAY MARCH 8<br />

Theme: Per<strong>for</strong>mance and Assessment<br />

of 21st Century Skills<br />

Registration ..................................................................7:30 AM-5:00 PM<br />

SIG Meetings:....................................................................8:00-9:00 AM<br />

Assistive Technologies and Special Education<br />

Development of Future Faculty<br />

Digital Games & Simulations<br />

Distance/Flexible Education<br />

Equity & Social Justice<br />

Graduate Student Network<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation Literacy<br />

Technology Leadership<br />

Virtual Schooling<br />

“Good Morning” Beverage Break & Newcomer Welcome......8:00-9:00 AM<br />

Welcome & Opening General Session (Keynote).................9:00-10:00 AM<br />

Morning Sessions......................................................10:15 AM-12:30 PM<br />

Internet Lounge...........................................................10:15 AM-5:00 PM<br />

Electronic & Assistive Technology Playground ............12:00 NOON-1:30 PM<br />

Brown Bag Lunch <strong>for</strong> International Students Seeking Jobs .....12:15-1:30 PM<br />

Lunch Break....................................................................12:30-1:30 PM<br />

Afternoon Sessions ............................................................1:30-5:00 PM<br />

Beverage Break .................................................................2:30-2:45 PM<br />

Consultative Council Meeting..............................................5:00-6:00 PM<br />

Welcome Reception ...........................................................6:30-7:30 PM<br />

SIG Chairs Reception (Invited).............................................7:30-9:00 PM<br />

WEDNESDAY MARCH 9<br />

Theme: New Media, New Possibilities<br />

<strong>for</strong> Teaching & Learning<br />

Registration ..................................................................7:45 AM-5:00 PM<br />

SIG Meetings:....................................................................8:00-9:00 AM<br />

Digital Fabrication<br />

Digital Storytelling/Video<br />

Graduate Education & Faculty Development<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology Diffusion/Integration<br />

International Education<br />

New Possibilities<br />

Research & Evaulation<br />

Technology, Pedagogical, & Content Knowledge (TPACK)<br />

“Good Morning” Beverage Break & Newcomer Welcome......8:00-9:00 AM<br />

General Session (Keynote)................................................9:00-10:00 AM<br />

Morning Sessions......................................................10:15 AM-12:30 PM<br />

Lunch Break....................................................................12:30-1:30 PM<br />

Afternoon Sessions ............................................................1:30-5:00 PM<br />

Beverage Break .................................................................2:30-2:45 PM<br />

Info. Tech. Council Meeting.................................................4:30-5:45 PM<br />

Poster/Demonstrations (with snacks & cash bar) .................6:00-7:30 PM<br />

Special Speakers Reception (Invited)...................................7:30-9:00 PM<br />

THURSDAY MARCH 10<br />

Theme: Global Challenges in Teacher Education<br />

Registration ..................................................................7:45 AM-5:00 PM<br />

SIG Meetings:....................................................................8:00-9:00 AM<br />

Arts & Interdisciplinary Education<br />

Assessment/eFolios<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

English Education<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology Education<br />

Mathematics Education<br />

Science Education<br />

Social Studies Education<br />

Work<strong>for</strong>ce Education<br />

“Good Morning” Beverage Break & Newcomer Welcome......8:00-9:00 AM<br />

General Session (Keynote & Awards).................................9:00-10:00 AM<br />

Morning Sessions......................................................10:15 AM-12:30 PM<br />

Internet Lounge...........................................................10:15 AM-5:00 PM<br />

Electronic & Assistive Technology Playground ............12:00 NOON-1:30 PM<br />

Lunch Break....................................................................12:30-1:30 PM<br />

Afternoon Sessions ...........................................................1:30- 5:00 PM<br />

Beverage Break ................................................................2:30- 2:45 PM<br />

Teacher Ed. Council Meeting .............................................4:45- 6:00 PM<br />

SITE Leadership Summit (invited)........................................6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Graduate Students Reception .............................................6:30-8:30 PM<br />

FRIDAY MARCH <strong>11</strong><br />

Theme: K12 Partnerships<br />

Registration ..................................................................7:45 AM-4:00 PM<br />

“Good Morning” Beverage Break & Newcomer Welcome......8:00-9:00 AM<br />

CITE Editors Meeting..........................................................8:00-9:00 AM<br />

General Session (Keynote)................................................9:00-10:00 AM<br />

Morning Tutorials/Workshops.....................................10:15 AM-12:30 PM<br />

Morning Sessions......................................................10:15 AM-12:30 PM<br />

Internet Lounge...........................................................10:30 AM-4:00 PM<br />

Lunch Break....................................................................12:30-1:30 PM<br />

Afternoon Tutorials/Workshops............................................1:30-3:45 PM<br />

Afternoon Sessions ............................................................1:30-3:45 PM<br />

Closing Reception and Invitation to<br />

SITE 2012 in Austin, TX <strong>USA</strong>! ...........................................3:45-4:15 PM


New <strong>for</strong> 20<strong>11</strong><br />

Teaching with Technology: A Forum<br />

<strong>for</strong> Teachers & School Leaders<br />

Teachers and School Leaders are invited to participate in sessions on practical,<br />

effective ways to teach with technology in today’s schools.<br />

Who Should Attend the Teaching with Technology Forum: K-12 Teachers, School<br />

Administrators, School Technology Coordinators.<br />

Overview<br />

<strong>•</strong> Classroom-related, practical sessions will be offered from most SITE Conference<br />

topics.<br />

<strong>•</strong> Linking in-school learning with social media can make education more relevant,<br />

meaningful, and connected.<br />

<strong>•</strong> Educational leaders will share practical ways to bridge conventional school practice<br />

with in<strong>for</strong>mal learning.<br />

<strong>•</strong> Web 2.0 technologies and sites are becoming an integral part of youth culture.<br />

<strong>•</strong> In an era of globalization and a world that is increasingly flat, effective use of<br />

social media is rapidly becoming a vital 21st Century skill.<br />

<strong>•</strong> Educators can tap studentsí enthusiasm and creativity to shape and carry out<br />

their education agenda while preparing students <strong>for</strong> the work<strong>for</strong>ce of the future.<br />

Many practical, classroom sessions will be offered<br />

including but not restricted to:<br />

- Mathematics, Science, English, and Social Studies Teaching<br />

- Games & Simulations, Assessment, E-folios, Distance learning, and more<br />

- Digital Video in Mathematics, Science, Language Arts, and Social Studies Classrooms<br />

and After-school Programs.<br />

- Web 2.0 Sessions (blogging, podcasting, etc.)<br />

Registration: The Teaching with Technology Forum will span two days within the<br />

larger SITE conference. A separate program will be provided <strong>for</strong> local teachers and<br />

technology coordinators who register <strong>for</strong> it. A discounted K-12 teacher registration<br />

rate offered <strong>for</strong> teachers includes the Forum and entire SITE conference.<br />

Continuing Education Credits: SITE will provide upon request a Certificate of<br />

Participation to document your participation in the Teaching with Technology<br />

Forum and SITE Conference.<br />

Visit the SITE Blog, Your central<br />

source <strong>for</strong> announcements, resources,<br />

and ideas from SITE and your colleagues<br />

in teacher education and technology.<br />

http://siteblog.aace.org/<br />

SITE Electronic Journal<br />

http://www.citejournal.org<br />

Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE) is an electronic<br />

publication of the <strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology and Teacher<br />

Education (SITE), established as a multimedia, interactive electronic counterpart<br />

of the Journal of Technology and Teacher Education. Funded by a U.S.<br />

Department of Education Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology<br />

(PT3) catalyst grant, CITE makes possible the inclusion of sound, animated<br />

images, and simulation, as well as allowing <strong>for</strong> ongoing, immediate dialog<br />

about theoretical issues.<br />

Subscriptions are at no cost due to a PT3 grant from<br />

the U.S. Dept. of Education<br />

Each professional society has sole responsibility <strong>for</strong> editorial review of articles<br />

in its discipline. This is the only joint venture of this kind in the field of teacher<br />

education.<br />

The CITE Journal includes three major categories of articles.<br />

1. Current Issues include theoretical discussions of technology and teacher<br />

preparation. Articles address technology and teacher education, assessment,<br />

attitudes, beliefs, curriculum, equity, research, translating research<br />

into practice, learning theory, alternative concepts, sociocultural issues,<br />

special populations, and integration of subjects.<br />

2. Current Practice offers brief, up-to-the-minute snapshots of technology in<br />

practice.<br />

3. Seminal Articles republish classic works that are landmarks in technology<br />

and teacher education.<br />

Current Issues Articles<br />

The respective professional societies <strong>for</strong> each of the following disciplines have<br />

sole responsibility <strong>for</strong> editorial review of Current Issues articles in their discipline:<br />

<strong>•</strong> Science Education: Association <strong>for</strong> the Education of Teachers in Science (AETS)<br />

<strong>•</strong> Mathematics Education: Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE)<br />

<strong>•</strong> English Education: Conference on English Education (CEE)<br />

<strong>•</strong> Social Studies Education: National Council of Social Studies College and<br />

University Faculty Assembly (CUFA)<br />

<strong>•</strong> General Technology: <strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology and Teacher<br />

Education (SITE)<br />

Complimentary subscriptions - Article submissions invited!<br />

Author Guidelines: www.citejournal.org<br />

Search CITE Back Issues: www.citejournal/search<br />

Subscribe to Receive CITE via Email: www.citejournal/subscribe<br />

Journal of Technology and Teacher Education<br />

http://site.aace.org/pubs/<br />

This official journal of SITE serves as a <strong>for</strong>um <strong>for</strong> the<br />

exchange of knowledge about the use of in<strong>for</strong>mation technology<br />

in teacher education.<br />

Journal content covers:<br />

<strong>•</strong> preservice and inservice teacher education,<br />

<strong>•</strong> graduate programs in areas such as curriculum and<br />

instruction,<br />

<strong>•</strong> educational administration,<br />

<strong>•</strong> instructional technology, and<br />

<strong>•</strong> educational computing.<br />

Content categories include:<br />

<strong>•</strong> Research Papers,<br />

<strong>•</strong> Evaluations,<br />

<strong>•</strong> Experimental Studies,<br />

<strong>•</strong> Tutorials,<br />

<strong>•</strong> Case Studies,<br />

<strong>•</strong> Courseware Experiences,<br />

<strong>•</strong> Opinions, and<br />

<strong>•</strong> Qualitative Studies.<br />

A quarterly subscription to JTATE is included with<br />

SITE membership.


SUBMISSION INFORMATION<br />

FULL PAPERS<br />

Presentation time: 25 minutes<br />

Submission proposal length: 4-8 pages (2500-4950 words); an abstract is<br />

not sufficient to be evaluated as a Full Paper.<br />

Proceedings length: 8 pages maximum<br />

AV equipment provided: PC, Projector, Internet<br />

Papers present reports of significant work or integrative reviews in research,<br />

development, applications, and societal issues related to all aspects of the<br />

conference topics.<br />

FULL PAPERS (EditEd Book CAndidAtES)<br />

(submit final completed version <strong>for</strong> review)<br />

Presentation time: 25 minutes<br />

Submission proposal length: 7-8 pages (4950 words); the final version<br />

must be submitted initially.<br />

Proceedings length: 8 pages maximum<br />

AV equipment provided: PC, Projector, Internet<br />

"Full Papers (Edited Book Candidates)" are Full Paper submissions initially<br />

submitted in their final <strong>for</strong>m and reviewed <strong>for</strong> publication in a book of selected<br />

papers. This book, Research Highlights in Teacher Education 2008, will be<br />

included with the conference proceedings. If not accepted <strong>for</strong> the book, the<br />

submission still will be considered <strong>for</strong> proceedings publication and presentation<br />

as a Full Paper.<br />

Full Papers (EBC) present reports of significant work or integrative reviews in<br />

research, development, applications, and societal issues related to all aspects<br />

of the conference topics..<br />

BRiEF PAPERS<br />

Presentation time: 15 minutes<br />

Submission proposal length: 1-3 pages, (625-1,875 words)<br />

Proceedings length: 6 pages maximum<br />

AV equipment provided: PC, Projector, Internet<br />

These papers are brief, more condensed presentations or work-in-progress projects.<br />

The submission should clearly indicate:<br />

<strong>•</strong> What is going to be shown or demonstrated or offered;<br />

<strong>•</strong> The major aspects;<br />

<strong>•</strong> The context or motivation; and<br />

<strong>•</strong> Relevant URLs or literature references.<br />

“The opportunity to interact with colleagues from<br />

around the world who are actively<br />

involved in research that is closely aligned<br />

with your own areas of interest is invaluable.<br />

Building communities of focused research and<br />

interest ensures a strong foundation that will<br />

support future growth and exploration.”<br />

PAnELS<br />

Presentation time: 1 hour<br />

Submission proposal length: 1-3 pages, (625-1,875 words)<br />

Proceedings length: 6 pages maximum <strong>for</strong> each paper<br />

AV equipment provided: PC, Projector, Internet<br />

A Panel, consisting of 3-5 people (including the chair), present their views on a<br />

common theme, issue, or question, and then to discusses them with the audience.<br />

The Panel must present an opportunity <strong>for</strong> the audience to hear well reasoned<br />

arguments and discussions about pertinent topics as seen from a variety of<br />

viewpoints. For example, 'on-line testing' could be a Panel discussion with<br />

panelists presenting arguments in support of, and in opposition to, testing.<br />

Panels must include the audience. Thus, the panelists should take no more<br />

than 30, of the total 60 minutes, to make their case and then guide the audience<br />

through a discussion and series of questions and answers. In an ef<strong>for</strong>t<br />

to present differing viewpoints, it is a requirement that panelists can NOT all<br />

represent the same institution, research project, or association.<br />

Panel selection will be based on the importance, originality, focus and timeliness<br />

of the topic; expertise of proposed panelists; as well as the potential <strong>for</strong><br />

in<strong>for</strong>mative AND controversial discussion.<br />

Panels must allot at least 50% of the time <strong>for</strong> interaction and discussion<br />

with the audience.<br />

The Panel leader should provide an abstract describing the panel and a<br />

submission file with the following sections that describe the panel:<br />

1) introduction that links the theme to the literature and its significance <strong>for</strong><br />

the field of in<strong>for</strong>mation technology and teacher education, around 150<br />

word abstracts of each panelists' perspective,<br />

2) list of panelists' perspective titles and authors, with their organizations,<br />

and countries in the order they will be presented, and<br />

3) outline of how the panel will be organized. After acceptance, the Panel<br />

coordinator will be given the option to invite Panel authors to submit their<br />

papers to a specific website. Until then, authors should NOT submit their<br />

individual papers <strong>for</strong> the Panel. Contributing authors may choose to publish<br />

their papers in the Proceedings as a Full or Brief Paper. The Panel<br />

abstract will only appear in the conference Abstract book.<br />

RoUndtABLES<br />

Presentation time: 1 hour<br />

Submission proposal length: 1-3 pages, (625-1,875 words)<br />

Proceedings length: 6 pages maximum<br />

AV equipment provided: Internet if wireless card & PC brought, electricity<br />

These sessions allow maximum interaction in in<strong>for</strong>mal, small-group discussions<br />

on a single topic. The <strong>for</strong>mat is appropriate <strong>for</strong> papers, projects, or workin-progress<br />

that encourage discussion. Roundtables share a room with 2-3<br />

other concurrently held Roundtables.<br />

If you wish to bring a PC, you could demonstrate a new piece of software,<br />

illustrate the process of using it, show participants some of the complexities<br />

and tricks about it, and give them an opportunity to try it themselves. Internet<br />

(via your wireless card) and electricity will be provided. A screen and projector<br />

will not be provided as this is an in<strong>for</strong>mal small group discussion environment<br />

not conducive <strong>for</strong> projecting images from a distance. These sessions are<br />

also appropriate <strong>for</strong> discussion of instructional strategies, procedures, and evaluation<br />

procedures. The idea is not to give a definitive workshop on the topic but<br />

to provide participants with enough in<strong>for</strong>mation to help them decide whether their<br />

needs can be met with the program or procedure. If software is to be discussed,<br />

include a description of the software and the objectives of the session.<br />

– Jana Willis, University of Houston - Clear Lake, <strong>USA</strong>


SUBMISSION INFORMATION<br />

tUtoRiALS / WoRkSHoPS<br />

Presentation time: 3.5 hours<br />

Submission proposal length: 1-3 pages (625-1875 words)<br />

Proceedings length: no pages<br />

AV equipment provided: Instructor PC, Projector, Internet<br />

Tutorials and Workshops are intended to enhance the skills and broaden the<br />

perspective of their attendees. They should be designed to introduce a rigorous<br />

framework <strong>for</strong> learning a new area or to provide advanced technical training<br />

in an area. Submissions will be selected on the basis of the instructors'<br />

qualifications <strong>for</strong> teaching the proposed Tutorial or Workshop and their contribution<br />

to the overall conference program. Workshops differ from Tutorials by<br />

involving hands-on experience with hardware/software provided.<br />

Note: Due to the extra expense required to provide Workshop (hands-on) equipment,<br />

only Workshops <strong>for</strong> which instructors provide their own participant equipment<br />

will be accepted. Please state in your proposal what equipment you will bring.<br />

Tutorial/Workshop proposals must include:<br />

<strong>•</strong> Clear description of the objectives;<br />

<strong>•</strong> Intended audience (experience level and prerequisites);<br />

<strong>•</strong> Proposed length (3.5 hours);<br />

<strong>•</strong> 200-word abstract;<br />

<strong>•</strong> 1-page topical outline of the content; and<br />

<strong>•</strong> Summary of the instructor's qualifications.<br />

PoStER / dEmonStRAtionS<br />

Presentation time: 2 hours<br />

Submission proposal length: 1-3 pages, (625-1,875 words)<br />

Proceedings length: 6 pages maximum<br />

AV equipment provided: 4'x8' poster board, 6' table, 1-2 chairs, electricity,<br />

Internet if wireless card & PC brought<br />

Poster/Demonstration sessions enable researchers and non-commercial developers<br />

to demonstrate and discuss their latest results and developments in<br />

progress in order to gain feedback and to establish contact with similar projects.<br />

Poster/Demonstration proposals must include:<br />

<strong>•</strong> Description of the planned Poster/Demonstration; should emphasize the<br />

problem, what was done, and why the work is important.<br />

Poster/Demonstration presenters will be required to arrange <strong>for</strong> their own systems<br />

software and hardware.<br />

CoRPoRAtE dEmonStRAtionS/<br />

LitERAtURE<br />

Presentation time: 2 hours<br />

Submission proposal length: 1-2 paragraphs<br />

Proceedings length: 150 words (to be published only in Abstracts Book)<br />

AV equipment provided: 4'x8' poster board, 6' table, 2 chairs, electricity,<br />

Internet if wireless card & PC brought<br />

Demonstrate and discuss your company's products, services, developments,<br />

applications and research, in<strong>for</strong>m the audience of your future directions, gain<br />

feedback, and establish contacts.<br />

Scheduled with Poster/Demonstrations grouped together in open exhibitionstyle,<br />

usually all in one hall. This is an in<strong>for</strong>mal event with a circulating conference-wide<br />

audience. Sales are permitted. You may stock and sell your<br />

product at your table.<br />

CoRPoRAtE SHoWCASES<br />

Presentation time: 30 minutes<br />

Submission proposal length: 1-2 paragraphs<br />

Proceedings length: 150 words (to be published only in Abstracts Book)<br />

AV equipment provided: PC, Projector, Internet<br />

Demonstrate and discuss your company's products, services, developments,<br />

applications and research, in<strong>for</strong>m the audience of your future directions, gain<br />

feedback, and establish contacts.<br />

Scheduled concurrently only with other Showcases. Presentation rooms generally<br />

accommodate 50-150 people, theatre-style. This is more of a <strong>for</strong>mal<br />

presentation than the Corporate Demonstration.<br />

SymPoSiA<br />

Presentation time: 2 hours<br />

Submission proposal length: 1-3 pages (625-1,875 words)<br />

Proceedings length: 6 pages maximum <strong>for</strong> each paper<br />

AV equipment provided: PC, Projector, Internet<br />

A Symposium is a collection of Full and/or Brief Papers on a theme that has been<br />

coordinated and led by the symposium’s leader(s). Each Symposium that is<br />

accepted will be allocated two adjacent hour-long slots in the conference program.<br />

The Symposium leader should provide an abstract briefly describing the symposium<br />

and a submission file with the following sections:<br />

1) introduction that links the theme to the literature and its significance <strong>for</strong><br />

the field of in<strong>for</strong>mation technology and teacher education, around 150<br />

word abstracts of each paper,<br />

2) list of paper titles and authors, with their organizations, and countries in<br />

the order they will be presented and indicating which will be presented<br />

the first and second hours, and<br />

3) outline of how the symposium will be organized.<br />

After acceptance, the Symposium coordinator will be asked to invite Symposium<br />

authors to submit their papers to a specific website. Until then, authors should<br />

NOT submit their individual papers <strong>for</strong> the Symposium.<br />

Contributing authors may choose to publish their papers in the Proceedings<br />

as a Full or Brief Paper. The Symposium abstract will only appear in the conference<br />

Abstracts book.<br />

SUBmiSSion REqUiREmEntS<br />

Submit all proposals by completing<br />

the Web <strong>for</strong>m at:<br />

http://site.aace.org/conf/submitguide.htm<br />

All proposals must be submitted by uploading<br />

Word or RTF file using the Web <strong>for</strong>m.<br />

No hard copy paper, faxed, or e-mail submissions will be<br />

accepted. Please submit your proposal only ONE time.<br />

Questions? Contact SITE at:<br />

Phone: 757-623-7588<br />

Fax: 703-997-8760<br />

E-mail: conf@aace.org


HOTEL INFORMATION<br />

NOTE: Please support your conference by reserving your room at the conference hotel. SITE reserves a block of discounted rooms <strong>for</strong> attendees. If these<br />

rooms are not booked, the conference must pay a sizeable penalty.<br />

All SITE 20<strong>11</strong> Conference registration & concurrent sessions will be held at the Sheraton Music City.<br />

Special Hotel Rates<br />

These guest room rates are offered by the Hotel (3) days prior and 3 days after the meeting dates,<br />

subject to availability of guest rooms at the time of reservation. To receive this special rate, hotel<br />

reservations must be made by February 3, 20<strong>11</strong>, 5:00 PM CST and you must identify yourself as<br />

an SITE attendee.<br />

$145 Single or Double<br />

Only a limited block of rooms are available at this rate, so be sure to book early!<br />

To make your reservations, mention you are with the SITE Conference when contacting:<br />

Sheraton Music City <strong>Nashville</strong><br />

777 McGavock Pike, <strong>Nashville</strong>, Tennessee 37214 <strong>USA</strong><br />

Phone: (615) 885-2200 <strong>•</strong> Fax: (615) 231-<strong>11</strong>36<br />

Com<strong>for</strong>t and great service are what guests at the Sheraton Music City have come to expect.<br />

Business travelers feel connected due to our close proximity to major office parks and highways.<br />

Vacationers relax poolside, enjoy one of many nearby golf courses, or fill their days soaking in all<br />

that Music City has to offer. Whatever your plans are, the warmest welcome of all hotels in<br />

<strong>Nashville</strong> can be found at Sheraton Music City.<br />

Situated throughout the hotel, the guest rooms offer a spacious design and private balconies<br />

or patios with natural or courtyard views. Rooms feature either a King or two Double beds with<br />

two club chairs, sliding windows, Bliss® bath amenities and variety of other personal touches.<br />

You'll also enjoy thoughtful features like the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper(SM) Bed, High Speed<br />

Internet access, dual-line phones, in-room coffee and tea service, same-day dry cleaning, complimentary<br />

<strong>USA</strong> Today, and a generous workspace with ergonomic task chair. 37" flat screens,<br />

premium television channels and video checkout are as simple as a touch of a button.<br />

Travel In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />

Complimentary Airport Shuttle- Free shuttle transportation between the<br />

Sheraton Music City Hotel and the <strong>Nashville</strong> International Airport (BNA).<br />

Taxi- Approximately $9 each way between <strong>Nashville</strong> International<br />

Airport and the Sheraton Music City.<br />

Parking- Free self parking or $9/day valet service.<br />

REGISTRATION INFORMATION<br />

Secure Web registration is also available: http://www.aace.org/conf/site/registration<br />

When you complete the SITE 20<strong>11</strong> Registration Form you will have the option of joining SITE/AACE and registering <strong>for</strong> the Conference at the discounted member rate.<br />

➤ IMPORTANT DATES<br />

Early Registration Deadline: January 31, 20<strong>11</strong> (MIDNIGHT EST)<br />

Save over 10% if your registration and payment are received by January 31,<br />

20<strong>11</strong>. After this date, regular fees apply.<br />

Hotel Reservation Deadline: February 3, 20<strong>11</strong> (5:00 PM CST)<br />

Cancellation/Refund Policy: Registrant requests <strong>for</strong> refund of registration<br />

fee will be considered if a written request is sent postmarked by the early registration<br />

date, January 31, 20<strong>11</strong>. No refunds can be issued <strong>for</strong> requests postmarked<br />

after the early registration date. Refunds are subject to a $95 cancellation<br />

fee; there are no refunds <strong>for</strong> non-attendance.<br />

➤ YOUR REGISTRATION INCLUDES:<br />

<strong>•</strong> Keynote & Invited Speakers<br />

<strong>•</strong> 900+ concurrent sessions in varied <strong>for</strong>mats to best suit individual needs<br />

<strong>•</strong> Proceedings access via the EdITLib Digital Library<br />

<strong>•</strong> Printed Abstracts Book<br />

<strong>•</strong> Presenter AV provided at no cost: PC, Internet, projector, & screen<br />

<strong>•</strong> Onsite wireless network (no cost) <strong>for</strong> attendee use in meeting rooms & public areas<br />

<strong>•</strong> Technical support<br />

<strong>•</strong> Newcomer orientations/receptions<br />

<strong>•</strong> 150+ Poster/Demo sessions<br />

<strong>•</strong> Special Interest Group (SIG) sessions<br />

<strong>•</strong> Complimentary Welcome Reception<br />

<strong>•</strong> Refreshment breaks, twice daily<br />

<strong>•</strong> Corporate Sessions<br />

<strong>•</strong> Complimentary E-mail/Internet stations<br />

<strong>•</strong> "My Conference" tool to help you create your customized conference schedule<br />

<strong>•</strong> Commemorative registration totebag<br />

<strong>•</strong> Electronic Playground <strong>for</strong> hands-on experience with emerging & assistive technologies.<br />

<strong>•</strong> Job posting bulletin board - sponsor: AACE Career Center


SITE Membership Application<br />

Join today and keep up-to-date on the latest research and applications!<br />

Name:<br />

Address:<br />

City: State: Code: Country:<br />

E-mail: ❑ New Member ❑ Renewal SITE Membership ID #<br />

Professional Membership $<strong>11</strong>5<br />

Includes a subscription to the JTATE print Journal, full online access to all back issues<br />

of the Journal, online subscription to the CITE Journal (Contemporary Issues in<br />

Technology & Teacher Education), discount on SITE/AACE conference registrations and<br />

proceedings, discount subscriptions to additional AACE journals, full access to the<br />

Career Center and Job Board, and all the benefits of SITE/AACE Membership. Please<br />

indicate below the Journal package you wish to receive.<br />

JTATE jrl. $<strong>11</strong>5<br />

JTATE jrl. & 1 add’l jrl. $150<br />

JTATE jrl. & 2 add’l jrls.$205<br />

JTATE jrl. & 3 add’l jrls. $260<br />

JTATE jrl. & 4 add’l jrls. $315<br />

Additional shipping charge of $15 per journal per year <strong>for</strong> non-U.S. addresses<br />

TOTAL $<br />

Subscribe to or renew additional<br />

AACE Journals at a discount<br />

Check the journal(s) you wish to receive<br />

Student Membership $35<br />

Includes a subscription to the JTATE print Journal, full online access to all back issues<br />

of the Journal, online subscription to the CITE Journal (Contemporary Issues in<br />

Technology & Teacher Education), discount on SITE/AACE conference registrations and<br />

proceedings, discount subscriptions to additional AACE journals, full access to the<br />

Career Center and Job Board, and all the benefits of SITE/AACE Membership. Please<br />

indicate below the Journal package you wish to receive.<br />

JTATE jrl. $35<br />

JTATE jrl. & 1 add’l jrl. $60<br />

JTATE jrl. & 2 add’l jrls. $85<br />

New Reduced Rates!<br />

JTATE jrl. & 3 add’l jrls. $<strong>11</strong>0<br />

JTATE jrl. & 4 add’l jrls. $135<br />

Additional shipping charge of $15 per journal per year <strong>for</strong> non-U.S. addresses<br />

TOTAL $<br />

❑ International Journal on E-Learning (IJEL)<br />

❑ Jrl. of Computers in Math and Science Teaching (JCMST)<br />

❑ Jrl. of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia (JEMH)<br />

❑ Jrl. of Interactive Learning Research (JILR)<br />

Professional Membership Best Value<br />

PLUS the EdITLib – Education<br />

& Info. Tech. Library (electronic) $175<br />

Includes all the benefits mentioned above (except print journal) PLUS unlimited access<br />

to fully searchable EdITLib – Education & Info. Tech. Library (electronic). The EdITLib –<br />

Education & Info. Tech. Library (electronic) includes thousands of Educational<br />

Technology/E-Learning peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, and more.<br />

TOTAL $<br />

Library/Institutional Subscriptions<br />

❑ Int‘l Jrl. on E-Learning (IJEL) $195<br />

❑ Jrl. of Computers in Math and Science Teaching (JCMST) $195<br />

❑ Jrl. of Technology and Teacher Education (JTATE) $195<br />

Student Membership Best Value<br />

PLUS the EdITLib – Education<br />

& Info. Tech. Library (electronic) $35<br />

Includes all the benefits mentioned above (except print journal) PLUS unlimited access<br />

to fully searchable EdITLib – Education & Info. Tech. Library (electronic). The EdITLib –<br />

Education & Info. Tech. Library (electronic) includes thousands of Educational<br />

Technology/E-Learning peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, and more.<br />

TOTAL $<br />

*If you selected a Student Membership rate above, you must be registered full-time in<br />

an accredited educational institution and you must provide the following in<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />

Expected graduation date: ______________<br />

Educational Institution: ________________________________________<br />

❑ Jrl. of Interactive Learning Research (JILR) $195<br />

❑ Jrl. of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia (JEMH) $195<br />

❑ EdITLib – Education & Info. Tech. Library (electronic) $1595<br />

Additional shipping charge of $15 per journal per year <strong>for</strong> non-U.S. addresses<br />

TOTAL $<br />

Method of Payment (US Dollars)<br />

Membership extends <strong>for</strong> 1 year from the approximate date of application. Please allow 6-8 weeks <strong>for</strong> delivery.<br />

Enclosed: ❏ Check (U.S. funds & bank, payable to SITE/AACE) ❏ Purchase Order (PO must be included)<br />

Credit Card: ❏ MasterCard ❏ VISA ❏ AMEX ❏ Discover Total: $<br />

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SITE PROGRAM COMMITTEE<br />

Program Co-Chair:<br />

Matthew Koehler, Michigan State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Program Co-Chair:<br />

Punya Mishra, Michigan State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Joyce Aarsvold, Gustavus Adolphus College, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Peter Albion, Univ. of Southern Queensland, Australia<br />

Curby Alexander, Univ. of Virginia, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Naglaa Ali, Emirates College of Advanced Education,<br />

United Arab Emirates<br />

Marsha Alibrandi, Fairfield Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Heejung An, William Paterson Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Cindy Anderson, Roosevelt Univ., Chicago, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Leonard Annetta, George Mason Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Leanna Archambault, Arizona State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Christopher Atchison, The Ohio State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Lujean Baab, DeSales Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Youngkyun Baek, Korea National Univ. of Education,<br />

Korea (South)<br />

Savilla Banister, Bowling Green State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Evrim Baran, Iowa State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Michael Barbour, Wayne State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Deborah Bauder, Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Sally R. Beisser, Drake Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Muhammad Betz, Southeastern Oklahoma State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Madhumita Bhattacharya, Athabasca Univ., Canada<br />

Matthew Boggan, Mississippi State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Raj Boora, Unaffiliated, Canada<br />

Lorraine Boyle, Bemidji State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Bonnie Bracey Sutton, PowerofUS Foundation, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Jody Britten, The Metiri Group, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Vicki Brown, Florida Atlantic Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Glen Bull, Univ. of Virginia, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Renee Cambiano, Northeastern State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Leanne Cameron, Macquarie Univ., Australia<br />

Chris Campbell, The Univ. of Notre Dame Australia, Australia<br />

Roger Carlsen, Wright State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Gregory Chamblee, GA Southern Univ, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Kan Kan Chan, Univ. of Macau, Macau<br />

Irene L. Chen, Univ. of Houston Downtown, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Amelia Cheney, Appalachian State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Stephanie Cheney, Wentworth Institute of Technology, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Rhonda Christensen, Univ. of North Texas, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Hsueh-Hua Chuang, National Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Taiwan<br />

Clara Coutinho, Minho Univ. - Braga - Portugal, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Susan Cox, Utah Valley Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Caroline M. Craw<strong>for</strong>d, Univ. of Houston-Clear Lake, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Hugh Crumley, Duke Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Rhoda Cummings, Univ. of Nevada Reno, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Craig Cunningham, National-Louis Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Livia DAndrea, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Niki Davis, Univ. of Canterbury, New Zealand<br />

Denise De Vito, Univ. of Arizona South, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Bernie Dodge, San Diego State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Vanessa Domine, Montclair State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Joel Donna, Univ. of Minnesota, <strong>USA</strong>, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Judy Donovan, Georgia College and State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Mesut Duran, Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Vanessa Earp, Kent Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Linda Easley, LSUS, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Kellah Edens, Univ. of South Carolina, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Alison Egan, Marino Institute of Education, Ireland<br />

Judith Enriquez, Univ. of North Texas, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Sue Espinoza, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Candace Figg, Brock Univ., Canada<br />

Kathrin Figl, WirtschaftsUniv. Wien, Austria<br />

Aikyna Finch, Colorado Technical Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Teresa Franklin, Ohio Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Virgil Fredenberg, Univ. of Alaska Southeast, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Adam Friedman, Wake Forest Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Frank Fuller, Northwestern State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Paula Furr, Northwestern State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

David Gibson, Arizona State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Ian Gibson, Macquarie Univ., Australia<br />

Charles Graham, Brigham Young Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Randall Hansen, National-Louis Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Sallie Harper, Mississippi State Univ. (Meridian), <strong>USA</strong><br />

Judith Harris, College of William & Mary, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Mark Hofer, College of William and Mary, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Steve Horton, Northwestern State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Joan Hughes, Univ. of Texas-Austin, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Karen Irving, The Ohio State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Kamini Jaipal, Brock Univ., Canada<br />

Madeline Justice, Texas A&M Univ.-Commerce, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Sara Kajder, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Mary Kayler, George Mason Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Mario Kelly, Hunter College, City Univ. of New York, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Bo-kyeong Kim, Jeonju Univ., Korea, Korea (South)<br />

Kioh Kim, Northwestern State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Beverly Klecker, Morehead State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Gerald Knezek, Univ. of North Texas, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Matthew Kruger-Ross, North Carolina State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Swapna Kumar, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Therese Laferriere, Laval Univ., Canada<br />

Judy Lambert, The Univ. of Toledo, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Michael Land, Midwestern State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Elizabeth Langran, Fairfield Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Chul-Hwan Lee, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, <strong>USA</strong><br />

John Lee, North Carolina State Univeristy, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Lesia Lennex, Morehead State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Jung Lim, Northwestern State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Lin Lin, Univ. of North Texas, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Yuliang Liu, Southern Illinois Univ.-Edwardsville, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Annette Lopez de Mendez, Univ. of Puerto Rico, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Robyn MacKillop, RTG, LCC, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Cleborne Maddux, Univ. of Nevada-Reno, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Joyce Malyn-Smith, PI ITEST Learning Resource Center, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Jane Carol Manner, East Carolina Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Constantino Martins, Institute of Engineering of Porto Dept.<br />

of Computer Science, Portugal<br />

Kathryn Matthew, Univ. of Houston-Clear Lake, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Ronald McBride, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Jeton McClinton, Jackson State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Ann McCoy, Univ. of Alaska Anchorage, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Karen McFerrin, Northwestern State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Ewa McGrail, Georgia State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Sara McNeil, Univ of Houston, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Barbara Messina, SUNY at Stony Brook, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Natalie Milman, George Washington Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Mahnaz Moallem, UNC Wilmington, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Chrystalla Mouza, Univ. of Delaware, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Julie Mueller, Wilfrid Laurier Univ., Canada<br />

Jacqueline Mum<strong>for</strong>d, Walsh Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Jamie Myers, Pennsylvania State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Anjum Najmi, UNT, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Trang Nguyen, James Cook Univ., Australia<br />

Margaret Niess, Oregon State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Priscilla Norton, George Mason Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Kristie Ogilvie, CSU San Bernardino, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Lisa Palmieri, Robert Morris Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

John C. Park, North Carolina State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Sang Park, Northwestern State Univ.<br />

Becky Sue Parton, Southeastern Louisiana Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Timothy Pelton, Univ. of Victoria, Canada<br />

Marvin Peyton, Middle Tennessee State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Carol Pope, North Carolina State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Susan Powers, Indiana State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Keryn Pratt, Univ. of Otago, New Zealand<br />

Davina Pruitt-Mentle, Univ. of Maryland, <strong>USA</strong><br />

David Pugalee, Univ. of North Carolina at Charolette, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Christopher Rakes, Univ. of Louisville, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Glenda Rakes, The Univ. of Tennessee at Martin, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Angelia Reid-Griffin, UNC Wilmington, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Judi Repman, Georgia Southern Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Paul Resta, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Melissa Roberts Becker, Tarleton State Univeristy, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Bernard Robin, Univ. of Houston, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Kevin Rocap, Liu Brooklyn, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Mark A. Rodriguez, Sacramento State, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Robert Ronau, Univ. of Louisville, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Danny Rose, UNT, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Raymond Rose, Rose & Smith Associates, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Dina Rosen, Kean Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Regina Royer, Salisbury Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Anne Rudnicki, Univ. of Houston, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Ieda Santos, Emirates College <strong>for</strong> Advanced Education,<br />

United Arab Emirates<br />

Ronald Sarner, SUNY Institute of Technology, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Catherine C Schifter, Temple Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Michael Searson, Kean Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

George Semich, Robert Morris Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Kathryn Shafer, Ball State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Melanie Shoffner, Purdue Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Scott Slough, Texas A&M Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

David Slykhuis, James Madison Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

John Southworth, Univ. of Hawaii, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Jennifer Sparrow, Virginia Tech, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Michael Spaulding, Univ. of Tennessee at Martin, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Debra Sprague, George Mason Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Ruth Sylvester, Univ. of South Florida, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Manorama Talaiver, ITTIP/Longwood Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

James Telese, Univ. of Texas, Brownsville, <strong>USA</strong><br />

David Thomas, Mathematics Education Associates, LLP, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Kevin Thomas, Bellarmine Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Ann Thompson, Iowa State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Bonnie Thurber, Northwestern Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Daniel Tillman, Univ. of Virginia, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Cheryl Torrez, The Univ. of New Mexico, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Merryellen Towey Schulz, College of Saint Mary, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Tandra Tyler-Wood, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Kirk Vandersall, Arroyo Research Services, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Maggie Veres, Wright State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Stephane Villeneuve, Univ. de Montreal, Canada<br />

Selma Vonderwell, Cleveland State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Chieu Vu Minh, Univ. of Michigan, School of Education, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Dina Vyortkina, Florida State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Hong Wang, Fort Hays State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Rebecca Watts, Jackson Parish Schools, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Roberta K Weber, Florida Atlantic Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Allen Whitlatch, South Dakota State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Hilary Wilder, William Paterson Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Dee Anna Willis, Northwestern State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Jana Willis, Univ. of Houston - Clear Lake, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Thomas Winkler, IMIS / Univ. of Luebeck, Germany<br />

Ruth Wood, Kingston Univ., UK<br />

Geoff Wright, Brigham Young Univ., College of Engineering, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Harrison Yang, State Univ. of New York, Oswego, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Melda N. Yildiz, Kean Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Nancy Yost, Indiana Univ. of PA, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Carl Young, North Carolina State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Chenfeng Zhang, Marygrove College, <strong>USA</strong><br />

Sara Zimmerman, Appalachian State Univ., <strong>USA</strong><br />

Amal Zouaq, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, <strong>USA</strong>


Music City<br />

<strong>Nashville</strong> TeNNessee<br />

<strong>Nashville</strong> is a place where the past and the future peacefully coexist and build,<br />

one on the other, to create a destination that appeals to the interests of every visitor.<br />

Many movies have been made about <strong>Nashville</strong>. Enough books about Music City<br />

have been written to fill a bookcase. And, of course, scores of songs are dedicated to the city of<br />

music. But, while music is the lifeblood of <strong>Nashville</strong>, visitors will also find here a city of culture and<br />

history, of haute cuisine, of pro sports, outstanding academics, natural beauty and pure Southern<br />

charm. This city is alive. You can feel its pulse when you walk down its sidewalks. And, <strong>for</strong>tunately,<br />

you can also hear it almost anywhere you go.<br />

The Grand Ole Opry, the world’s longest consecutively running radio program, was launched in<br />

1925 and made <strong>Nashville</strong> a household name. The 1950s launched <strong>Nashville</strong> as a serious contender<br />

<strong>for</strong> recording studios and record labels. Music Mile, a symbolic stretch of roadway connecting<br />

the $120 million Symphony Center with the music district of Music Row, the vibrant new<br />

entertainment venues on Demonbruen Street, the Frist Center <strong>for</strong> the Visual Arts, the Country<br />

Music Hall of Fame, the Music City Walk of Fame and Museum and the <strong>Nashville</strong> Arena.<br />

<strong>Nashville</strong> also has a vast array of attractions unique to the city. Discover the Parthenon, the world’s<br />

only full-scale replica of the ancient Greek temple. Inside the temple see the<br />

42-foot-tall gilded Athena. The venerable Ryman Auditorium has been a<br />

treasured landmark <strong>for</strong> over 100 years. Comedians, musicians and actors<br />

have all per<strong>for</strong>med upon the famous stage.<br />

<strong>Nashville</strong>'s diverse shopping scene is the perfect fit <strong>for</strong> any style or price range.<br />

It's easy to while away an afternoon (or two or three) indulging in a Music City<br />

shopping spree. From Southern fare to haute cuisine with quite literally everything<br />

in between, <strong>Nashville</strong>'s menu of dining options will suit any taste.<br />

Whether it's a family-friendly meal, dinner and a show or a romantic repast,<br />

the city's restaurants serve every dish with a side of Southern hospitality.<br />

Spring is a delightful time in Middle Tennessee as the rolling hills are a lush,<br />

vibrant green. Days are warm while evenings can be chilly. <strong>Nashville</strong> is a true<br />

family destination any time of the year. The <strong>Nashville</strong> Zoo at Grassmere continues<br />

to add new animal habitats and expand its property. The Adventure<br />

Science Center is a museum geared toward educating toddlers to pre-teens.<br />

Connected to the Center is the Sudekum Planetarium. At the Frist Center <strong>for</strong> the Visual Arts, a special<br />

interactive gallery called ArtQuest allows guests to create art after they experience it in the galleries.<br />

Also known as the “Athens of the South” <strong>for</strong> its dedication to higher learning and education. In<br />

the mid 1800s, many colleges were founded here including Fisk University, one of the nation’s first<br />

colleges <strong>for</strong> freed African Americans. Vanderbilt University, affectionately nicknamed the “Harvard<br />

of the South,” was founded after the Civil War with the financial backing of Commodore Cornelius<br />

Vanderbilt. Today, more than 17 colleges and universities call Middle Tennessee home.<br />

Bring the family and extend your stay <strong>for</strong> a great vacation. Consider just a few reasons why Music<br />

City is a wonderful destination <strong>for</strong> SITE 20<strong>11</strong>!<br />

© <strong>Nashville</strong> Convention & Visitors Bureau, adapted <strong>for</strong> use in this Call.<br />

This Page: Country Music Hall of Fame, ©<strong>Nashville</strong> CVB/Barry M. Winiker; Grand Ole Opry Stage, ©<strong>Nashville</strong> CVB/Randy Piland; The<br />

Parthenon & Gilded Athena ©<strong>Nashville</strong> CVB/Gary Laydar; Belle Meade Plantation ©<strong>Nashville</strong> CVB/Barry M. Winiker<br />

Photo Cover: General Jackson Showboat, ©<strong>Nashville</strong> CVB/Heavenly Perpectives. Page 3:©Stockphoto.com/©David Sucsy<br />

For further <strong>Nashville</strong>, Tennessee in<strong>for</strong>mation see: www.visitmusiccity.com

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