The following handouts are now available.(all in .pdf format)

Wednesday Tutorials: 
A. Don't Get Too Comfortable - The Landscape of e-Learning is Changing
B. Developing Learning Games 101
C. How to Make Edu-Games that are Fun to Play
D. Lodestar Authoring Tools
E. True North: Teaching History With Online GIS (1) -and-True North: Teaching History With Online GIS (2)
F. Second Life for Higher Education
G. Develop Your Own Games With Scratch (1) -and- Develop Your Own Games With Scratch (2)

Thursday Keynote: Go to the following link to access Dr. Michael Wesch's slides of his "Human Futures for Technology and Education" presentation: http://www.mediafire.com/?0cl9umtg1me

Thursday Sessions:

Session 02. (link to site) Podcasting without Fruit 
Session 03. Developing New Online Teachers (1) -and- Developing New Online Teachers (2)
Session 05. (link to site) Integrating Technology to Promote Equity in Teaching 
Session 08. Leveraging Library Resources
Session 09. How to Create a Close Connection With Your Students
Session 10.
Develop and Deliver an Online Skills Based Course
Session 15. Engaging Students and Teachers with Internet2
Session 16. Bringing History Alive: Online Resources from the MN Historical Society
Session 17.
Action Analytics: Measuring and Improving Performance
Session 18. Artful Process for Using, Developing and Revising Learning Objects
Session 22. Online Learning + Project Based Learning = Success
Session 23. Building Blocks for Smart Change
Session 25. Teens' Use of Career and Education Web Sites
Session 30. Long Distance Learning In and Through the Arts
Session 31. Integrating Moodle into the Brick and Mortar Classroom
Session 33. Medical Doasage Simulation
Session 34. All Bets are Off - Teaching Web 2.0 to Adult Learners
Session 35. eEngage - Doing School 2.0
Session 36.
FERMI: Off the Wall Math League (1) -and- FERMI: Off the Wall Math League (2)
Session 37. Mobile Technologies for Learning
Session 39. (link to site) Online Learner Satisfaction-What Do Students Say? 
Session 40. Fun with Purpose (.doc) -and- Fun with Purpose: Morphing the Online Student into an Info Literate Graduate

for more information . . .
Government Training Services is providing planning, management, marketing and registration service for the e-Learning Summit. For questions or more information, contact GTS, 2233 University Avenue, Suite 150, St. Paul, MN 55114.
Contact person: Rich Spencer, Project Leader: phone: 651-222-7409 ext. 201 or
Karen Beaulieu, Program Manager, GTS  651-222-7409, ext. 201