This interactive workshop explores how the principles of minimalism can be applied to create calmer, more focused learning environments and instructional practices. Participants will learn strategies for decluttering physical & digital classroom spaces for efficiency, streamlining procedures and routines, focusing on essential skills and content, and cultivating calmness. The workshop incorporates small group discussions, hands-on activities, and mindfulness practices to further how teachers and administrators can focus on what is and isn't necessary for success.
Instructional Technology Coach, Learning Technology Center of Illinois
Brian Krause is an Instructional Technology Coach for the Learning Technology Center of Illinois (LTC). Brian coaches in the classroom in support of digital learning, digital citizenship, emerging technologies, instructional issues and trends, technology integration, and best practices... Read More →
Would you like help in telling your school’s story? Do you sometimes wish you could clone yourself and be in two places at once? Dr. Jill will empower you to do this by creating and sustaining a social media team. From recruitment to retainment, learn how to select, train, and inspire the students and adults in your district to take ownership of telling their school’s story. Walk away with some great tips for motivating others to create content for someone other than themselves!
Sharing my philosophy of authentic learning in Elementary, and challenging educators to think deeper about how we can creatively engage students at a young age to develop an agile mindset, and engage in authentic learning opportunities around them.
Learn how to create custom A.I. chatbots for students to use, regardless of content area. Expect to leave this session with the confidence of coaching your students to use AI in an honest and safe way while also making progress towards learning targets.
In today's rapidly evolving educational landscape, collaboration between educators and parents is more crucial than ever. This informative and interactive session is designed to equip educators, administrators, and school leaders with effective strategies and Future Ready tools to foster a strong partnership with parents.
Podcasts provide students with a unique approach to narrative: there’s no bright flicker of a computer screen, no attention-grabbing dancing GIFs -- it’s just story, and every kid loves a good story. Come learn how to go beyond just pressing play, and explore how to connect existing narrative podcasts to your content. Attendees will also learn how to create their own podcasts, with tips on getting started, equipment needed, and more.
Donnie Piercey is the 2021 Kentucky Teacher of the Year, and he specializes in using technology to promote student inquiry and engagement. Over the past sixteen years of teaching, these interests have given him the chance to represent his class all around the world, including a National... Read More →
Monday October 21, 2024 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
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Artificial intelligence is transforming education—how can we adapt? This interactive session will explore strategies for teaching in the age of AI. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of AI, tips for classroom integration, ethical and practical concerns, and creative uses, all while emphasizing the importance of human interaction in learning.
Need ideas to promote your books, digital ebook and audiobook collections? Experience how TeachingBooks’ resources bring books to life while connecting students to their favorite titles, authors and genres. We’ll demonstrate a handful of book hooks, including Shelf Talker book trailers, featuring QR codes, read-along audiobook excerpts, and book-related games, videos and activities. Access to TeachingBooks provided to accredited public and non-public PreK-12 schools via AEA.
Implementation & Training Specialist, TeachingBooks, OverDrive
Mary Ellen Graf is an Implementation and Training Specialist for TeachingBooks and a licensed educator with a master's in teaching. She taught in a variety of settings before beginning her role with TeachingBooks in 2016. She has presented at the conferences such as Wisconsin Library... Read More →
This engaging and interactive session will explore the powerful intersection of storytelling and computer science to enhance literacy skills among K-5 students. As educators and administrators, you will discover innovative ways to integrate coding and robotics into your literacy curriculum, providing students with unique opportunities to develop their technical and language skills.
Jamie Guidry has 8 years of experience in the classroom. She is passionate about innovative and engaging teaching methods. Her expertise in project-based learning and focus on incorporating the latest teaching methods have made her a valuable asset in the education world. Jamie brings... Read More →
Shannon McClintock Miller is an international speaker, consultant and author who has a passion for education, librarianship, advocacy, technology, social media and making a difference in the world and lives of others, especially children.Shannon serves as the preschool-12th grade... Read More →
Learn how to utilize PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next to create easy-to-implement research projects using a variety of finished products. Link to presentation:
I'm a Teacher Librarian at Orchard Hill Elementary in Cedar Falls, IA. I love having a multifaceted job where each day is different. I love to work with kids on reading and technology!
Social media is incredibly visual, which means your photos and videos can make a huge difference when its comes to whether your audience engages or just keeps scrolling. In this session, we’ll provide tips for getting great photos and videos for social posts, plus insights on creating systems that help you empower students, teachers, and staff to collect and submit that content.
Embed literacy resources into your STEM/STEAM instruction using seamless integration with TeachingBooks. Listen to authors who motivate students and inspire exploration through problem-solving. Discover resources that support STEM/STEAM standards, challenge all learners, and engage critical thinking. Access to TeachingBooks provided to accredited public and non-public PreK-12 schools via AEA.
Implementation & Training Specialist, TeachingBooks, OverDrive
Mary Ellen Graf is an Implementation and Training Specialist for TeachingBooks and a licensed educator with a master's in teaching. She taught in a variety of settings before beginning her role with TeachingBooks in 2016. She has presented at the conferences such as Wisconsin Library... Read More →
Students spend more time on devices in and out of school. With tablets in classrooms and at home becoming more common, are children prepared to interact safely online within school, home, community, and the world? Common Sense Media's news and media literacy lessons prepare impressionable learners to take on the digital world safely and confidently.
Instructional Technology Coach, Learning Technology Center of Illinois
Brian Krause is an Instructional Technology Coach for the Learning Technology Center of Illinois (LTC). Brian coaches in the classroom in support of digital learning, digital citizenship, emerging technologies, instructional issues and trends, technology integration, and best practices... Read More →
Come and explore how Challenge Based Learning and the agile framework can empower educators to cultivate digitally fluent learners. Engage in hands-on experiences with podcasting, app development, and virtual reality, and discover how to transition all learners from tech consumers to creators and contributors. Then together we will collaborate on how Challenge Based Learning can impact communities as students create real products for authentic audiences, fostering meaningful connections between classroom learning and real-world challenges.
As librarians and teachers, we cultivate amazing places in our libraries and classrooms for making through Makerspaces and opportunities using technology. Have you thought about how literacy, such as picture books, chapter books, nonfiction, and even student created projects, fit into these opportunities and Makerspaces? Shannon McClintock Miller and Megan Muyskens will show you how to bring literacy to life through making and with digital tools and apps, in a fun, creative and exciting session that will be filled with project ideas, wonderful books that encourage making, meaningful moments to tie in STEM and so much more. They will leave you inspired to bring making, STEM and technology to your classroom and library, in person and virtually through literacy every day.
My name is Megan Muyskens, and I am proud to introduce myself as the Representative of Capstone for Iowa and Nebraska. I have a deep-rooted passion for literacy & STEM education.With a career that started seven years ago in Van Meter, Iowa as a fifth grade teacher that evolved to... Read More →
Shannon McClintock Miller is an international speaker, consultant and author who has a passion for education, librarianship, advocacy, technology, social media and making a difference in the world and lives of others, especially children.Shannon serves as the preschool-12th grade... Read More →
Tuesday October 22, 2024 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
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Considering the collection needs of your community? Gain impactful insight into the children’s and young adult titles you choose for displays, booklists, and programs. Book Resumes at TeachingBooks provide complete, authoritative information about titles: awards, reviews, genres, reading levels, and more. Collection Analysis Reports give insights into diversity, recency, fiction/nonfiction, and more – while also identifying titles for possible selection. Both tools provide shareable documentation about the titles in your library. Return to your library or classroom equipped with tools to support confident book selection and collection management. Access to TeachingBooks provided to accredited public and non-public PreK-12 schools via AEA.
Implementation & Training Specialist, TeachingBooks, OverDrive
Mary Ellen Graf is an Implementation and Training Specialist for TeachingBooks and a licensed educator with a master's in teaching. She taught in a variety of settings before beginning her role with TeachingBooks in 2016. She has presented at the conferences such as Wisconsin Library... Read More →
The landscape of instruction changed drastically when we moved from the computer lab to 1:1. This session will teach habits and skills that will be helpful for our digital natives. Leave this session with templates you can adapt for your learning environments and classroom expectations.
Let's explore how to take your lessons to the next level by integrating AI in a way that's grounded in solid teaching principles with ethical considerations using the CRAFT, CARE, and SAMR frameworks and the National Ed Tech Plan. Whether you're new to AI or have some experience, you'll leave with practical ideas and strategies to make your lessons more engaging, impactful, and equitable!
Andrew Fenstermaker currently serves as the Instructional Technology Coordinator for the Iowa City School District. Even though he is short on hair, he is full of creative ways to inspire and build the capacity of others with innovative practices that leverage the 4Cs and empower... Read More →
Tuesday October 22, 2024 12:00pm - 12:50pm CDT
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Struggling to plan engaging and effective social media content? Whether you’re a content team of one or part of a group, the process of brainstorming, slating, designing, approving, publishing, and tracking social media content can feel a bit daunting. What should you post about and how often? How far ahead should you be planning? How can you source content from across your school or district? How can you step up your photos and videos? You’ve got questions; we’ve got answers.
Exploring principles and best practices for designing instruction is crucial for using technology and digital media for learning. Discover how to design with digital accessibility in mind, tailoring to elementary-aged users with all abilities and learning needs. Let's innovate and include together!
Instructional Technology Coach, Learning Technology Center of Illinois
Brian Krause is an Instructional Technology Coach for the Learning Technology Center of Illinois (LTC). Brian coaches in the classroom in support of digital learning, digital citizenship, emerging technologies, instructional issues and trends, technology integration, and best practices... Read More →
Canvas supports education beyond the classroom in our district, enhancing extracurricular activities, professional development, and more. This session explores how we leverage Canvas to create a comprehensive learning environment that enriches education in diverse, non-traditional settings.
Math Curriculum Facilitator, Sioux City Community School District
Jamie Bratvold is a K-12 Technology and Instructional Coach for Sioux City. She specializes in analyzing data, classroom management, instructional strategies and building fun in the classroom.
Online Learning and Assessment Technology Specialist, Sioux City Community School District
Canvas whiz, integration guru, and assessment enthusiast. Making edtech a breeze for teachers and students. Let's connect and level up the learning experience! 📚🚀
Are you looking for ways to better anazlyze data in your classroom, building, or system? In this session, we will explore ways to utilize Google Forms, Sheets and Looker Studio for everyday use.
In this presentation, we delve into the dynamic world of school makerspace technology and its transformative impact on equipping students with essential career skills. Makerspaces, as innovative learning environments, not only foster creativity and hands-on learning but also play a pivotal role in preparing students for future careers.