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Last updated November 24, 2007

Arnie Abrams will be hitting the road this week for an extensive tour of speaking engagements.

Here’s what Arnie is up to:

New Publications:

  • Learn Dreamweaver CS 3in a Day (new version).
  • Digital Storytelling with Clicker - story starter templates for Clicker (in progress)

New Presentations:

  • Understanding Generation M –

How to reach and teach today's technology immersed youth. Includes a look at Web 2.0.

  • Digital Storytelling for All Ages -

The what, why and how of digital storytelling. Includes a look at how to do digital storytelling with students as young as first graders.

  • Quick and Easy Digital Photography and Video Projects for the Classroom.

Here’s your chance to get a whole bunch of great ideas for using digital media in the classroom. Dr. Abrams will show award winning multimedia projects.

  • The Wisdom of the Mob.

How user contribted material is changing the Web and howe it can be used in the classroom.

Look for the handouts in the Handouts section of this website.


Upcoming presentations:

  • November - Christa McCauliff Technolgy Conference, Nashua, New Hampshire
  • January -- Florida Educational Technology Conference, Orlando, FL
  • February – Texas Computers in Education Conference, Austin, Texas- Spotlight speaker
  • March – California CUE, Palm Springs, CA
  • March- Northwest Conference on Computers in Education – Seattle, WA
  • June – National Educational Computing Conference, San Antonio, Texas

Now order books and software directly from Arnie. Click on the Order form link on the home page of this site. Discounted prices and free shipping on orders of two or more products!

For a free demo disk of Arnie's products including PowerPoint presentations send an e-mail requesting one by clicking here.


Need some tech help or advice? Click the Ask Arnie link and e-mail your question.

Would you be interested in a book on Adobe Acrobat and its use in schools? How about one on Podcasting? I'm thinking about my next book projects, let me now what you think.