Presentation Descriptions and Schedule
Updated: 5:42 pm Thursday! NOTE SOME ROOM CHANGES!!!
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Below, you will find the descriptions for this year's presentations. This will be updated up until the start of the event on Friday morning.
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| Brian Wetzel | Centerburg Local Schools | Computer Technology Teacher | SMART Board | I will present on the SMART Exchange and the widgets that have been created to enhance the lesson interactivity and student interest with SMART Notebook. |
| Brian Wetzel | Centerburg Local Schools | Computer Technology Teacher | General Technology | I will present on how educators are using Twitter to grow their professional learning networks to include people from around the world. |
| Jessica Burley | ITSCO | Tech Consultant and ICoach for INFOhio | General Technology | Looking for resources to help implement the Common Core in your classroom? INFOhio is here to help! We'll explore specific INFOhio resources that help with teaching the Common Core, find non-fiction pieces with high text complexity and examine research tools for your students. Join us to explore this exciting topic and leave with great resources for your classroom. |
| David Hayward | ITSCO | Associate Director | General Technology | Many educators today are experimenting with “flipping their classrooms” to increase their students’ success in school. Learn how “flipped teachers” are connecting more with their students by sending the classwork home and completing homework in school. This session will expand your thinking about the role of class work, homework, and the learner who sits before you each day! |
| Vicki Willett | Licking Heights | First Grade Teacher/ Building Technology | SMART Board | Do you start the year off doing calendar math and then quit midway? Me too The goal of this session is to give creative ideas to keep calendar math fresh and exciting all year long. |
| Kate Thoma | New Albany | K-5 Ed Tech | General Technology | I will be sharing multiple Project Based Learning Projects from grades K-5 that directly relate to the CCSS. Participants can expect to walk away with an understanding of what PBL is, resources for planning a PBL project, and examples of strong CCSS PBL units. |
| Vanessa Taglia and Beth Downing | Columbus Academy | Teacher | General Technology | Foster student engagement by Flipping the Classroom. With this approach, the instructional lesson is done online outside of the school while homework is moved into the classroom. Explore how to enhance student outcomes while allowing the teacher to assume the role as facilitator of higher order thinking in the elementary classroom. |
| Shane Spicer | ITSCO | ed consultant | General Technology | Digital storytelling is move further and further into the mainstream. This is only going to move forward with the proliferation of tablets. In this session we will explore a few of the ways stories can be designed for tablets and on tablets. |
| Sandy Willmore | New Albany Schools | Environmental Education and STEM Advisor K-12 | General Technology | STEM Expeditions involves multi-grade, thematic courses, often for credit, that takes place beyond the school day for students. We will be sharing curriculum and assessments from two past summer courses that include Digital Photography, Wildlife Tracking, Geology and Robotic Applications. These experiences involved students traveling to Oregon and Crater National Park last summer and this summer to South Africa and Kruger National Park. One of our students will share the student built robotic cars used to film wildlife in the African bush. We will also briefly highlight next summer's upcoming trip to Colorado for Archeology. |
| Jennifer Mitchell | Dublin City Schools | ELL Teacher / NWP Consultant | General Technology | Explore how technology makes literacy more meaningful by giving students choice, voice, and connections. See how RSS feeds, discussion forums, Goodreads, blogs, and more can help your students develop authentic reading and writing lives. Middle school / high school. Focus on English Language Arts, but also applicable to reading and writing across the curriculum. |
| Jennifer Mitchell | Dublin City Schools | ELL Teacher / NWP Consultant | General Technology | Technology isn't just for students! Explore how Twitter, Evernote, RSS readers, and Google Drive can transform your life as an educator -- during class AND beyond. Learn how to spark your creativity, organize your ideas, connect with other educators, and make your everyday classroom activities more productive. See the possibilities, then explore the tools with hands-on practice. All grades and subject areas. |
| Cara Noyes | Newark City Schools | music specialist | SMART Board | Using airliner slate and smartboard, we will examine ways to implement technology in the music classroom. |
| Cara Noyes | Newark City Schools | Music specialist | General Technology | I will demonstrate how I use the website quia.com to assess student progress. |
| Julie Simmons | Columbus Academy | First Grade Teacher | General Technology | This presentation will focus on using technology in the elementary classroom to create local and global connections. I will share how my first graders use blogs Twitter, Voice Thread, Edmodo, and Skype to connect with families and other classrooms - around the corner and around the world. Participants will also learn about global projects including the Global Read Aloud Project and the Global Classroom Project. |
| Kristy Venne | New Albany | High School Visual Art Teacher, House Dean | General Technology | A variety of technology successes and failures. Possible topics: -Flipped Exam -Digital Portfolio for Students -Art & Tech HS Student Collaboration Problem Solving Projects -Google Docs for Teachers Collaboration/Meetings/Productivity/Attendance -Twitter for Teachers -Schoology *This presentation will be catered to the audience's interest. |
| Richard Batts | Reynoldsburg | 5th Grade Math and Social Studies Teacher | General Technology | Sharing and demonstrating a plethora of websites that be used for teachers and student. |
| Niki Cray | NAHS | Intervention Specialist | Moodle | I will share my experiences of a blended learning grant through a collaboration with an English teacher using Schoology. I will discuss tips and tricks in schoology, what blended learning is and how it can be used, how to transform online learning through any LMS into your classroom, and tips on modifications. |
| Tara Hughes and Vicki Willett | Licking Heights | First Grade Teachers | SMART Board | Ideas to keep math calendar exciting all year long |
| Michael R. Smith | Columbus Academy | ELA / Science Teacher | General Technology | Topic: Flocabulary: A High Interest, Relevant, Engaging and Research Based Lesson Starter Overview: Flocabulary was founded in 2004, used in over 15,000 schools and has a weekly student audience of 5 million. It was developed by educators, administrators, sound engineers and recording artist from several diverse backgrounds. It's purpose is to provide engagement through use of topics and formats that are relevant and interesting to all students. That format is multisensory in the form of songs and videos, carefully aligned to Common Core standards. It spans all core content areas with the strongest emphasis in ELA and Math. These videos can be mobile - received from smartphones, IPads, or computers. Students can have their own log-in to access the lessons. In short, Flocabulary speaks the language of our modern students. |
| Mathew Bowen | New Albany-Plain Local Schools | Spark Intern | General Technology | Attendees will be guided through features of Google Drive, including Drive storage and management, as well as Google Docs, Spreadsheet and Forms. Those in attendance will also be able to ask questions they may have about Google Drive and will be able to use computers to follow along throughout the presentation. |
| Jennifer Mitchell | Dublin City Schools | ELL Teacher / NWP Consultant | General Technology | Explore the web tools from my earlier presentations in greater depth! Ask questions, collaborate, and create. Hands-on. Open to anyone, whether or not you attended my other sessions. All grades and subject areas. |
| Ray Cunningham | NAPLS | Learning Coach - Communications | General Technology | Participants will gain experience with using Socrative, an online free student response system, and SMART Technologies to improve target clarity and aid in providing formative feedback and assessment. |
| Jessica Burley | ITSCO | Ed. Tech Consultant | General Technology | Come see what's new with INFOhio for the 2013-14 school year to help your students read, learn, and research! We'll look at some great student tools and teacher resources. |
| Danielle Filas | Village Academy Schools | Technology Integration Specialist (YK-12) & Language Arts Department Chair | General Technology | Choose your own Google adventure in this session lead by a Google Certified Teacher: Search, YouTube, Drive & Docs, or Apps & Extensions. Search: Learn the hidden tricks available in Google Search, streamline your search process, and help your students gain search literacy. YouTube: Search creative and fun lessons ready to use right now. Create your own flipped lessons (or pd!). Better yet, put the power to create and publish in your students' hands. Docs & Drive: Know how to create documents in iWork and Office? Then, you already have the skills to use Drive. Unlock the collaborative power of the cloud! Apps & Extensions: Free! It's everyone's favorite flavor. Explore apps, extensions to make your browser more powerful, and customize the look of your browser. Want a preview? Go here: http://goo.gl/BxLrE |
| Deb Dargham | New Albany Plain Local Schools | Assistive Technology Consultant | General Technology | During this session you will learn how to find resources at different Lexile/reading levels for your students on Google, Wikipedia, InfOhio and more. Discover how to create a tiered web page with differentiated content. In addition, extensions on the Chrome Store will be shown that can assist with all students having access to instructional materials. |
| John Kuijper | New Albany High School | Teacher | General Technology | Share with participants how we can use tech. to involve students' voices and invite them to engage: we'll tour and use Poll Everywhere, EdModo, and GoogleDocs. We will have lots of time to use each, brainstorm applications and user tips, and invite participants to share their own expertise. |
| Andy Moore | New Abany - Plain Loca Schools | K-12 EdTech Learning Coach | General Technology | |
| Andy Moore | New Abany - Plain Loca Schools | K-12 EdTech Learning Coach | General Technology | |
| Andy Moore | New Abany - Plain Loca Schools | K-12 EdTech Learning Coach | General Technology |