May 29, 2003 June 2003   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 9  
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CONTENTS
Chairman's Message
Last Chance for Golfers
The Tipping Point
June Business After Hours
Profile of Leadership - Jenny Preston
June Membership Luncheon
Allen USA Spectacular
W.I.S.E. Program Begins
Chamber Offers Health & Dental Benefits for Members
Membership Directory Ad Sales Underway
Calendar of Events
The County Line
Technology In Education Summit
New Members
Summer Activities
May Highlights
Retail and Service Members
Web Site Statistics
Try Parking It
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Committee

Bob Rothe, Chair
Fortune Financial Services 

Sheila McKinney, Chair-Elect
Presbyterian Hospital of Allen

Izzie Waller, Past Chair
RCL Enterprises

Patti McKee, Treasurer
Community Credit Union

Griff Moore
Atrium Financial Services

Maxine Sweet
Experian

Sharon Mayer, President/CEO
Allen Chamber of Commerce

Board of Directors


Dr. Toni Jenkins
Collin County Community College

Kathy Litinas
An Ideal Arrangement

Sonia Malone
Allen Premium Outlets

Rudy Mann
Sunbelt Telecommunications

Danny McLarty
MBA Architects, Inc.

Jenny Preston
Allen Independent School District

Charisse Reaume
Allen Economic Development Corporation

Chris Ryan
Xtera Communications

T. Randall (Randy) Sandifer
Attorney at Law

Worley Stein
American National Bank

Andy Stewart
Compliments

Peter Vargas
City of Allen

Jim Waldbauer
BW2 Engineers

Staff

Pam Fechter
Membership

Carol Rodgers
Operations

MAJOR INVESTORS
The Chamber would like to acknowledge and thank the following major investors


Platinum Investors

Experian
HIT Entetainment
Presbyterian Hospital of Allen
RCL Enterprises
Sunbelt Telecommunications, Inc.

Gold Investors

Carter & Burgess
Community Credit Union
Crest Place Apartments
Frullati Cafe and Bakery
FSI International
Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse
Metro-Optix, Inc.
Oncor Group
Sage Telecom, Inc.
Sam's Club #4743 Plano/East
Sanmina SCI
Suncreek Family Dentistry
Twin Creeks Master Planned Community
Washington Mutual Bank
Xtera Communications, Inc.
Technology In Education Summit

 
 

Tech Prep has long promoted academic excellence while preparing students with a career focus. Familiarity with and use of technology is a key factor in developing our future workforce. That requires educators to be aware of the needs of the workplace, and to know how to assist their students in learning the technologies that continue to emerge and evolve at such a rapid pace.
 
TIES is brought to you by Texas Tech Prep consortia representing 22 counties in North Texas: Global EDGE (at Collin County Community College District), North Central Texas (at Dallas County Community College District), Texoma (at North Central Texas and Grayson County College), and Upper East Texas (at Paris Junior College).
 
InterLink, the North Texas Workforce Commission, Texas Instruments, HDH Consortium, Plano ISD, Region 10 Education Service Center, the North Texas Regional Technical Consortium, funded through the National Science Foundation, and the Dallas Morning News have taken an active role in ensuring that this summit will provide you with a wealth of information that will strengthen the educational process.
 
 
 
 
WHO SHOULD  ATTEND?  
 
 
Secondary and post-secondary educators and administrators, counselors, and business representatives who are interested in sharing information about evolving occupations in technology and building partnerships for continued research and learning should plan to attend this hands-on, highly-charged summit. Learning labs and interactive sessions will be accompanied by a dynamic list of speakers and presenters.
 
 
A Sample of Who You Will Hear!  
• Rene Aerdts, Ph.D., Futurist, EDS
• Franklin Demana, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus
  of Mathematics, Ohio State University
• Charles Fleetwood, Sandia Labs
• Dan Hull, President and CEO, CORD
• Hank Madeley, Director of Planning,
  Funding and Evaluation, TEA
• Mark David Milliron, Ph.D., League for
  Innovation in the Community College
• Steve McCauley, WFAA Channel 8
• Geoffrey Orsak, Ph.D., Director of the
  Infinity Project, SMU
• Candy Slocum, Executive Director, InterLink
• Wayne Zako, President, Human Options
 
 
 REGISTRATION INFORMATION

On-line registration only through
Region 10
Education Service Center


Early Registration on or before June 10: $50.00
To register log-on to:
 
http://ftp.ccccd.edu/globaledge/TIES_
instructions.htm

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Registration after June 10 through the Global EDGE office:

$75.00


(call 972-548-6723)
 
• Registration includes continental breakfast and  lunch
• Up to 16 hours of CEUs available
 

PARENT/STUDENT NIGHT

JUNE 16  6:00-9:00 P.M.

The Parent/Student Night is free, but please call the Global EDGE office to register.

972-548-6723

 

Summit Topics

·         Technology to Improve Texas Education
 
·         Contextual and Integrated Learning
 
·         Total Participation Through Technology
 
·         Web-based Curriculum
 
·         Authentic Assessment
 
·         Infinity Project Demonstration
 
·         The “Dotcommies” are Coming
 
·         Preparing Our Children to Work in the 21st Century
 
·         Labor Market Demands
 
·         Technology and the Classroom:  Assessment, Integration, and Implications
 
·         Learning for the Information Age
 
·         Articulation Training
 
·         Special Sessions for Parents and Students
 
 

PARENT/STUDENT NIGHT
JUNE 16

6:00-9:00 P.M.

 
Visit with Steve McCauley from WFAA Channel 8, and learn how technology has impacted weather forecasting!
 
Listen to Candy Slocum from InterLink, who will tell you about the future of work in North Texas.
 
Hear Charles Fleetwood of Sandia Labs, who will provide you with a glimpse of future technologies and careers that are emerging.
 
Meet Doug Manning of Bridges.Com, who will discuss proactive living and the art of career and educational management.
 
Listen to Wayne Zako, President of Human Options who will discuss “Involving Parents, an Important Key to Student Success
 
Talk to college representatives and instructors from the region and learn about dynamic programs and opportunities at their colleges and universities.
 

For more information contact
Roberta Jackson, Summit Coordinator
972-548-6737


T.I.E.S.

Technology in Education Summit

June 16-17, 2003

Plano Centre

2000 E. Spring Creek Parkway

Plano, Texas
 

PURPOSE

To expose educators and
parents to current and evolving technology
 
Assist educators in integrating
technology in the classroom

Expose educators and parents to a broader perspective of available
careers and job opportunities


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