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WA 21 st CCLC Summer Institute
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Objectives Describe the conference Theme/Purpose & Intended Outcomes Destination (Location) Agenda Dates Workshops Strands, Sessions Best-of-the-best Social Relationships Ideas
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Objectives (cont.) Logistics Conference Registration Fee Limited # of Attendees Travel & Per Diem Costs Lodging Feedback Barriers to Attending Dates, Finances, Personnel, etc. Q&A
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Doers, Doing! The Do Conference Active Participation Implementation & resource focused Student collaborative participation Walla Walla Community College Walla Walla, WA Dates Tuesday, Aug. 16 th – Friday, Aug. 19th
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Agenda Tues., Aug. 16 th Welcome, Orientation, Plenary, “Open Forum” 6:00pm – 9:00pm Wed., Aug. 17 th & Thurs., Aug. 18 th Session 1 & 3 (6 workshop choices), 8:00am-Noon Lunch (Titus Creek - WWCC), Noon-1pm Session 2 & 4 (6 workshop choices), 1pm-5pm After Hours (encouraged), 7:30pm-9:00pm Fri., Aug. 19 th Showcase, 8:00am-Noon
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Workshops Learning by doing (4hr. Duration) Joint Professional/Student Participation (& Facilitation) Strands Socio-Emotional, Arts & Music (Digital Production), STEM, Storytelling (Literacy), Technology (Math), Life (Health/Outdoor) Best-of-the-best Programs based on experience, success Local, regional, national providers
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Workshops (cont.) Sessions Mindfulness Paper Tigers/ACEs Filmmaking Bootcamp CrewSpace Beats Designing Success – Advertising & Marketing Game Theory: 3D Animation, 3D Printing, Coding Quadcopters, Drones, & Unmanned Aircraft Write Brain Books Zombie Science Improv/Theater Culinary Kitchen Outdoor Adventure Invention X/Imagine Tomorrow Robotics
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Play, Party…Sleep Social events Select destinations around Walla Walla Conference attendees Relationships Connected, collaborative, passionate Ideas Informal environments are important Organic, creative, time Laughing, smiling, fun Rest
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The Brass Tacks Registration Fee - $200 Facilities, Food, Presenters, Materials, etc. Small, “Pilot,” Conference 100-125 Professionals Geographic diversity Program Directors, Site Coordinators, frontline. 25-50 students participants (WWPS) Lodging ($89/night) Courtyard Marriott, Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn
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Logistics (cont.) Cost Analysis Registration Fee = $200/person Hotel, 3 nights = $302.10 (includes tax) Per Diem = $84-$123/person Sub-total $435.05 (Double w/breakfast) $625.10 (Single, no breakfast) Mileage Tri-Cities = $64.80, Yakima = $151.20, Wenatchee = $205.20, Omak = $259.20, Vancouver = $275.40, Seattle = $302.40, Olympia = $334.80, Bellingham = $448.20 Flights SEA = $188.20, PDX/BLI = $235.20 Total = $500 - $600, $650 - $850, $900 - $1,075
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Feedback How many of you are interested in attending? How many total from your sites (cohort totals)? Type grant name and number of people in chat box How many are you actually able to send? Budget crunching Chat box, or email in numbers Barriers to attending Dates Finances Personnel Other
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The Q’s and A’s Questions? Contact information Brent Cummings, WWPS 21 st CCLC bcummings@wwps.org bcummings@wwps.org 509-526-1929 Heidi Schultz, OSPI, WA 21 st CCLC Heidi.Schultz@k12.wa.us Heidi.Schultz@k12.wa.us 360-725-6049 Debra Appleton Debra.Appleton@k12.wa.us Debra.Appleton@k12.wa.us 360-725-6049
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