Content Area: ICT Literacy/Technology Skills
BDTu1-PS 2023 Session |
Google - All That and a Bag of Chips Deb Boisvert, Consultant, Google Certified Educator, NHSTE |
* Level: All levels Grades: All Extensions |
Smart Chips, Smart Canvas, Smart Formulas Building Blocks and AI summaries the list goes on. You can even build your own Building Blocks. As usual Google is flooding us with innovation without the time to digest. Find out which features are available to which kinds of Google account.Take the time in this session to play around with these new features, brainstorm ways to use them to make your life easier and which ones are not worth the effort. |
BDTu3-HL 2023 Session |
Exploring Engineering Design with the Young Inventors' Program Tina White, Project Director, Young Inventors' Program, University of New Hampshire Leitzel Center |
Level: Beginner Grades: Pre-K, K-5, 6-8, 9-12, All |
Explore strategies to bring engineering design into your classroom with an introduction to the Young Inventors' Program. This K-12 project-based curriculum meets core standards, including the NGSS, and provides hands-on STEM activities to take students on an invention journey through the design process, culminating in a showcase of original inventions that may lead to local, regional, national and international competitions. Learners will have an opportunity for expression and creativity as they develop and practice higher-order thinking skills. This workshop will provide you with all of the resources you need to bring the Young Inventors' Program curriculum to your classroom " all FREE for your school. |
BDTu3-PS 2023 Session |
Reaching All Learners with Nearpod Jennifer Scheffer, Instructional Technology Specialist, Burlington High School |
Level: Beginner Grades: All |
Learn how to make every lesson interactive, engaging, and exciting with Nearpod. Through the hands-on creation of a Nearpod lesson, attendees will walk away from the session having learned how to leverage Nearpod's interactive media including slides, PHET simulations, virtual field trips, 3D experiences, interactive video, and web content. In addition, participants will learn how to embed formative assessments into their lessons including polls, open ended questions, quizzes, drag and drop activities, matching pairs and memory games, and Nearpod's interactive game Time to Climb. Nearpod has the capacity to completely transform the way you teach. This session will show you how simple it can be to create standards-aligned lessons and gather meaningful post-lesson reports that can help you differentiate and drive future instruction. Come experience for yourself the transformative power of Nearpod and how you can make every lesson a fun, interactive, and engaging experience for every student in your classroom. Nearpod is suitable for use by teachers of all grade levels and subject areas making it a truly versatile and must have technology platform for every educator! |
BDVTh1-Z3 2023 Session |
AI for the Scared, Skeptical, & Short on Time Shane Peek, Instructional Technology Facilitator, Greenville County Schools (SC) |
* Level: Beginner Grades: All |
AI is the way of the future, so what does this mean for the scared, skeptical, and short-on-time? This session will start with the basics (What is AI? How did we get here?), before focusing on practical tips for educators (How can I use AI to my advantage?). Last, we will survey user-friendly, powerful options for busy educators. By the end of this session, the scared, skeptical, and short-on-time will be equipped and invigorated! |
BDVTh4-Z3 2023 Session |
Canva for the Busy #EDUleader Shane Peek, Instructional Technology Facilitator, Greenville County Schools (SC), and DeAnna Dixon |
* Level: Beginner Grades: All |
Want to improve the look and feel of signs, forms, or other written communications in your school? Are you in a crunch for time, need a stunning yet informative flyer but feel overwhelmed by designing, organizing, and publishing? Let us introduce you to Canva, a free and easy-to-use, web-based design and publishing tool. We will start by exploring Canva's extensive template and themes library, then shift our focus to learning to create within the platform. Finally, participants will have an opportunity to observe an Administrator design and publish a flier using Canva in real time; then be placed in the driver's seat by creating a flier of their own that can be used for a future school event! Needing a high-quality graphic design school communication but having no skill and very little time, Canva for the Busy #EDUleader is for you! |
BDWe1-PS 2023 Session |
Google - On the road again Deb Boisvert, Consultant, Google Certified Educator, NHSTE |
* Level: All levels Grades: All Extensions |
Use Google tools to plan, document and share your adventures Find your way to places you've never been before and back even without the Internet. Make a photo journal from the road and it will be ready to print when you get home. Take the time to practice with Google My Maps for planning and exploration. Of course you can use all of these tools to support field trips and classroom instruction but the best way to learn is to use tools for your own needs. |
BDWe2-PS 2023 Session |
Leading the Quest for 22nd Century Digital Information Literacy Erin Henderson, Library Media Specialist, Pelham High School Library, and Dr. Jeanna Wagner, Pelham School District |
* Level: Beginner Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12 |
Students globally and locally struggle to navigate the open internet - including social media, news sites, and sources for research. As educators, our challenge is to recognize the difficulties that students have with these tasks, identify the foundational skills that students need in order to develop this type of literacy, practice these skills ourselves, then plan for subsequent integration of the concepts organically into ongoing instruction. As we enter year three of our district-wide digital literacy pilot and shift toward integrating 22nd century skills like AI, join us to explore the skills and attempt the strategies our pilot teachers are integrating in their coursework and dive into the possibilities for yourself. |
T1-01 2023 Session |
Creating in Canva for Education Craig Sheil, Keynote, Digital Learning Specialist, Bedford High School, and Leah Morrissey, Bedford High School |
* Level: Intermediate Grades: All |
Been using Canva for Education? Want to explore further into what Canva can do for you and your students? Let's take a deep dive into how Canva can help you and your students be creative, be collaborative, help streamline workflow, and tell a story through voice and choice in this hands-on session. Participants will explore different educational templates that have been used by students to demonstrate competency and learning. We will focus on how generative AI works within Canva for Education as well as showcase different advanced features. These include - creating templates or resources for students, using Canva Docs, creating custom QR codes, true infographics, TikTok like videos, interactive timelines and more. Canva can become your new 'one stop shop' tool for showcasing knowledge and highlighting information. Come prepared to be an active participant and come with an open mind on how to give your curriculum a fresh look. |
T1-02 2023 Session |
ChatGPT & AI: Ban it? No. Detect it? Maybe. Embrace it? Yes! Maureen Yoder, Professor, Lesley University |
* Level: All levels Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12 |
Not since banning calculators has an innovative technology caused as much concern to educators. Will it lead to massive cheating and impact the teaching of writing? Many large public school systems have banned it. Turnitin, and others, immediately began developing methods to detect it. A real challenge, and opportunity, for educators, is to learn to use it thoughtfully, ramp up media literacy programs, and develop assignments that result in original and creative work by students.You will leave with specific suggestions for classroom use, many relevant resources, and thought provoking questions. The term "Electronic Constructivism" was coined by this presenter, who will link these technologies to what it is all about: Good Teaching. Updated with recent news items, possible government regulation, and issues calling for debate, this session will be a fast-moving summary of the challenges and benefits of this powerful tool. You will receive a link to all of the tools and resources to explore in more detail later. The session will end with a raffle for techy prizes. |
T1-04 2023 Session |
Hands-On Learning in STEM: Strategies for Engaging Students Anthony Galgano, President & Founder, TRUE Robotics, Inc., and Emily Hajko, TRUE Robotics, Inc. |
Level: Beginner Grades: K-5, 6-8 Repeated: T3-04 |
Our presentation showcases the results of our four-month market research project at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where we explored the challenges associated with hands-on education in STEM. Through our research, we discovered that hands-on learning is crucial in promoting student engagement, deeper understanding, and critical thinking skills. In our presentation, we will share successful hands-on learning models and techniques that educators can adopt to create effective and engaging learning experiences. We will also discuss the benefits of hands-on education and its importance as an essential component of STEM education. |
T1-06 2023 Session |
To Infinity & Beyond! The Power of Blended Learning in the K-12 Classroom Lucy McIntire, iLearnNH.org, and Becca Van Horn, iLearnNH.org |
Level: Beginner Grades: All |
You may have heard the term "blended learning" before, but what does it really mean? In this session, we'll explore how blended learning can combine the strengths of the in-person classroom with the power of ed tech to engage and empower more students than ever before. By looking at concrete, real-world ideas that you can apply to any learning management tool, we'll consider why blended learning is here to stay and how it might just be the ticket to a flexible, bite-sized transformation for both learning and teaching. |
T2-02 2023 Session |
Surviving & Thriving in the Age of AI Edward Kissell, Business & Technology Teacher, Manchester Central HS |
* Level: All Grades: All |
You owe it to yourself and child to see this eye opening, visually stimulating and Avant-garde presentation. The future is not coming, it's already here. Bots and machine learning have already impacted our society in many ways. Understanding is the key to not only weathering this storm but thriving. They have altered or ended many jobs and this pace will accelerate across all fields especially many areas deemed safe such as finance, medical, education, legal and upper management. No field will be unaffected by this new Intelligence Revolution. They will be making their presences seen very shortly across all industries. |
T2-04 2023 Session |
Innovative Strategies for Teaching Robotics: A Hands-On Workshop Anthony Galgano, President & Founder, TRUE Robotics, Inc., and Emily Hajko, TRUE Robotics, Inc. |
Level: Beginner Grades: K-5, 6-8 Repeated: T4-04 |
In this session participants will learn practical strategies for teaching robotics in a hands-on learning environment, including project-based learning and technology integration. During the session, attendees will have the opportunity to build and program a robot while also gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges and benefits of teaching robotics through hands-on learning. Our goal is to inspire educators to think creatively about how they can incorporate hands-on learning into their own teaching practices and to provide them with practical strategies for teaching robotics to students. Attendees will leave our presentation with a better understanding of how robotics can be used in the classroom, and practical insights they can apply to their own classrooms |
T2-07 2023 Session |
ClearTouch Interactive Panel with your Google Classroom Mary Finn, Pro AV Systems |
Level: Beginner Grades: All |
How ClearTouch's new Google certification, what is and how it can seamlessly integrate with your google classroom. |
T3-03 2023 Session |
Inform Your Instruction & Move Students Forward with Edulastic James Sgroi, K12 Digital Learning Specialist, North Reading Public Schools |
* Level: Beginner Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12 |
This workshop will provide participants with an overview of Edulastic, a comprehensive assessment and learning management system that can help personalize and grow the student learning experience. Participants will learn how to use Edulastic to create and deliver standard-aligned assessments, monitor student progress, and provide feedback that is timely and actionable. They will also learn about the many features and resources that Edulastic offers to support student learning. Participants will experience a combination of lecture, demonstration, and hands-on activities, specifically having the opportunity to create and administer assessments, analyze student data, and differentiate instruction using Edulastic. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions and share their experiences. By the end of this session, participants will have the tools and resources they need to use Edulastic to improve instruction and provide an equitable learning environment for all students. |
T3-04 2023 Session |
Hands-On Learning in STEM: Strategies for Engaging Students Anthony Galgano, President & Founder, TRUE Robotics, Inc., and Emily Hajko, TRUE Robotics, Inc. |
Level: Beginner Grades: K-5, 6-8 Repeated: T1-04 |
Our presentation showcases the results of our four-month market research project at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where we explored the challenges associated with hands-on education in STEM. Through our research, we discovered that hands-on learning is crucial in promoting student engagement, deeper understanding, and critical thinking skills. In our presentation, we will share successful hands-on learning models and techniques that educators can adopt to create effective and engaging learning experiences. We will also discuss the benefits of hands-on education and its importance as an essential component of STEM education. |
T3-05 2023 Session |
Rev Up Your PD: Fuel Personalized Learning with a Tech Fair Deborah Dyer, Digital Learning Specialist, Epping Middle High School, and Leanne Chauvette, Epping Elementary School |
* Level: Beginner Grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12 Extensions |
Digital Learning Specialists Deborah Dyer and Leanne Chauvette will walk attendees through the entire process of organizing a district-wide technology fair - from identifying the needs, planning stages, securing resources, to the actual execution of the event. Emphasis will be placed on designing a fair that caters to the individual learning styles and needs of educators, offering a variety of formats and content, including hands-on workshops, roundtable discussions, teacher-led showcases, playgrounds, and self-directed learning. Practical, step-by-step strategies for orchestrating the fair will be provided, along with the use of collaborative platforms for planning and promoting the event. The presenters will showcase real-world examples, lessons learned, and the tools employed to ensure a successful event. In addition, the session will highlight how to gauge the effectiveness of the fair and measure its impact on participants' professional development. To facilitate this, techniques to gather, analyze, and respond to feedback from participants will be shared. |
T3-08 2023 Session |
"Empower the Learner" Profile for the Neurodivergent Learner Kathleen McClaskey, CEO & Inclusive Learning Officer, Empower the Learner |
Level: Beginner Grades: Pre-K, K-5, 6-8, 9-12 |
For all learners to be valued, seen, heard and understood, they need to understand and give a voice to their own identity so that they can develop the skills and practices to become agents and self advocates of their learning. Research tells us that "Identity is at the core of adolescent social and emotional learning." Knowing one's identity includes How I Learn using the UDL Lens of Access, Engage and Express. With this lens, each learner is empowered to know and share the variability in their learning that includes both strengths and challenges. In this session, participants will use the adaptive Access chart to create an Empower the Learner Profile for a neurodivergent learner they know and then discuss how they could empower their learner to self-advocate for their own learning. |
T4-01 2023 Session |
#GoogleAddict 8.0 Craig Sheil, Keynote, Digital Learning Specialist, Bedford High School, and Kerri Lunn, Bedford SD |
* Level: Intermediate Grades: All |
Come join in on the latest #GoogleAddict tips, tricks, ideas and techniques that we have to share. As we all know, Google constantly improves and iterates its products. Year 8 of #GoogleAddict will not disappoint. If you love Google and all that it has to offer, then this session is for you. Come find ways in which you can take your Google Workspace experience to the next level. |
T4-04 2023 Session |
Innovative Strategies for Teaching Robotics: A Hands-On Workshop Anthony Galgano, President & Founder, TRUE Robotics, Inc., and Emily Hajko, TRUE Robotics, Inc. |
Level: Beginner Grades: K-5, 6-8 Repeated: T2-04 |
In this session participants will learn practical strategies for teaching robotics in a hands-on learning environment, including project-based learning and technology integration. During the session, attendees will have the opportunity to build and program a robot while also gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges and benefits of teaching robotics through hands-on learning. Our goal is to inspire educators to think creatively about how they can incorporate hands-on learning into their own teaching practices and to provide them with practical strategies for teaching robotics to students. Attendees will leave our presentation with a better understanding of how robotics can be used in the classroom, and practical insights they can apply to their own classrooms |
VM2-11 2023 Session |
Podcasting to & from the Classroom Eric Salmonsen, Social Studies Teacher, Everything is a Primary Source |
* Level: Intermediate Grades: All |
In this session participants will be guided on ways to extend their content passion into a podcast of their own, incorporate the audio medium into the classroom in a meaningful way, and how to coordinate and advise a student-led podcast on the same level as other school-made media. |
VTh1-12 2023 Session |
Create Learning Connections with Popular TV Shows & Movies Cyndy Currier, Licensing Program Manager, NHSTE, and Alexander Deeb, Classhook |
Level: Beginner Grades: All |
Learn how to create more memorable learning experiences for your students using popular TV shows and movies. Titles such as Frozen, Shrek, and The Simpsons contain many educational references, but how can you find them? And how can you use them effectively in your lessons? We'll explore these topics in addition to strategies for integrating these types of videos into lessons to create positive discussion habits and active learning experiences for your students. |
VTh2-11 2023 Session |
Technology Education for the Neurodiverse Carrie Rogers-Whitehead, Founder, Digital Respons-Ability |
Level: Intermediate Grades: 6-8, 9-12 Extensions |
How can you better teach digital literacy and digital citizenship skills to the neurodiverse? This presentation will take from experience, case studies and more on adaptions and other strategies to better inclusively teach those that are neurodiverse. Participants will learn more about neurodiversity and the larger movement, and get ideas to make their instruction more inclusive. |
VTh4-14 2023 Session |
Media Literacy - Preparing Students for a Social Media World Stacy Hawthorne, Chief Academic Officer, Learn21, and Danielle Tymitz, Learn21 |
Level: Intermediate Grades: All Extensions |
With social media dominating how we communicate and consume information, media literacy is crucial to teach our students. Based on the work of Learn21's deep dive into media literacy laws across the U.S. for ISTE Community Leaders, this informative session will provide educators with a survey of media literacy laws followed by strategies and resources to develop students' media literacy skills. Attendees will learn how to get students thinking critically about the media they interact with and empower them to make smart choices online. Discussion topics will include: - Why media literacy matters for digital citizenship - Evaluating sources and identifying misinformation - Teaching students to think critically about social media content - Promoting empathy and respectful online communications - Media balance and digital well-being Educators will leave this session with practical understanding and activities to incorporate media literacy into their classrooms. Help your students become responsible digital citizens prepared to navigate their social media world. Join us for an engaging discussion on this timely topic. |
VTh5-13 2023 Session |
Brave In The Attempt: Boldly Inclusive Learning ~ Virtual Keynote Sean Arnold, NYC District 75 |
Grades: All |
The breadth of societal, political, and structural challenges facing educators can seem daunting. And with the backdrop of pandemics, climate change, and the rapid advancement of new technologies, we can feel overwhelmed by what is asked of us as teachers and school leaders. But we can step into the fray seeking to make the best of one small moment in one classroom with one group of students and find ways to nurture that into a movement for real change. It is only in a jarringly honest space that we can see the needs of our students, our community, and our fellow educators. And in that space we will see examples of empowering students across backgrounds and ability levels to become the change makers we need for an uncertain future. |
W1-03 2023 Session |
The Power of Technology ~ Expand Learning Opportunities with VLACS Julie Reece, Director & Teacher, VLACS, and Carey Glines, Virtual Learning Academy Charter School |
Level: Beginner Grades: Pre-K, K-5, 6-8, 9-12, All |
Blended learning offers many benefits to students and schools such as increasing equity through increased personalization, scheduling flexibility, acceleration and remediation, and access to a greater variety of content. In this interactive session, we will explore the variety of options available to all NH schools and students. In addition, we will examine the technology used to support customized learning at the Virtual Learning Academy Charter School. Topics will include Canvas features that support student pace and progress, utilizing technology to enhance career exploration and relationships, and how you can access the student information system to support students and analyze data. |
W1-04 2023 Session |
Guiding Students to Soar: Empowering NH Educators Noah Kamsler, The Princeton Review & Tutor.com |
Level: Beginner Grades: 6-8, 9-12 Repeated: W3-04 |
In this illuminating session, join us as we embark on a journey through the transformative partnership between Tutor.com and the New Hampshire Department of Education, providing boundless, no-cost access to 24/7 tutoring for every 4-12th grade student across the state. Through the lens of our "Reach for the Stars" theme, participants will uncover: Navigating the Cosmic Realm of Tutor.com: Delve into the inner workings of Tutor.com, and learn how students seamlessly connect with this invaluable resource through their learning platform. Shaping Constellations of Learning: Explore how Tutor.com serves as a celestial differentiation tool within the classroom, guiding educators in illuminating the unique strengths of every student. Outside of school hours, it becomes a radiant beacon of enrichment and homework assistance. Diverse Offerings: A Stellar Spectrum: Traverse the spectrum of services available, including bilingual English and Spanish 1-to-1 tutoring, drop-off writing review, and embark on a self-paced test prep journey with The Princeton Review. Launching into Orbit: Getting Started with Success: Equipped with knowledge of best practices, participants will leave with a clear trajectory for implementing Tutor.com and ensuring optimal support for student achievement. Join us in this cosmic odyssey, where we empower educators and students alike to elevate their educational experience and reach for the stars in their learning endeavors. Together, we'll make the sky the limit |
W1-05 2023 Session |
The Great Escape Owen Harrington, Curriculum Director, SAU 67 |
Level: Beginner Grades: All |
Learn how schools/school districts can use Title funds to create a summer professional development experience that is developed by and for educators and is used to kickoff a school year in a positive manner towards a collective goal of continuous quality improvement and improved student learning opportunities. |
W1-06 2023 Session |
Let's Get Creative! Course Design Inspirations with UDL + Canvas Brad Moser, and Michelle Muldowney-Stevens |
Level: Intermediate Grades: All Extensions |
Description: Are you looking for some fresh ideas to create courses in Canvas? Let's get creative AND make sure that our courses are designed with the best practices of instructional design, using Universal Design for Learning as our guide. We'll share how the right tools can make this work easy and intuitive. Join us to see example designs and learn about the design decisions that impact student success. |
W1-07 2023 Session |
Straight A's: Accessibility, AEM and AT! Mike Marotta, Assistive Technology Specialist, Inclusive Technology Solutions, LLC, and Jennifer Edge-Savage, Inclusive Technology Solutions, LLC |
Level: Beginner Grades: All |
Creating an accessible and engaging learning environment that meets the needs of each learner does not have to be hard! Join the NHAT Connect Team as they share the information you need to get straight A's. Learn how to consider built-in Accessibility supports, ensure your learning materials are Accessible Educational Materials (AEM), discover the range of Assistive Technology tools you may already have available. Perhaps the edtech tools you have available in the classroom for ALL learners, could actually be the Assistive Technology that is necessary for some?? Let us show you! |
W2-06 2023 Session |
Tackling the STEM Educator Shortage - the WGU Rural Education Initiative Gloria Bruce, Western Governors University |
Level: Beginner Grades: All |
Learn how one of the nation's largest universities, Western Governors University (WGU), is working to support the development of STEM educators in New Hampshire communities. Join WGU Strategic Partnerships Manager Gloria Bruce as she provides a behind-the-scenes look at the online, competency-based higher education model that WGU pioneered over 25 years ago and introduces the WGU Rural Education Initiative - a tri-state workforce development initiative designed as a supportive solution to help address the shortage of STEM educators in the Northern Forest region of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. |
W2-07 2023 Session |
The Ultimate Interactive Display: All new, ClearTouch A+ Panel Mary Finn, Pro AV Systems |
Level: Beginner Grades: All |
Introducing the 6000A+ series panels, the first EDLA-Certified (Google certified) Panel for Education. Android 13 OS, Native Google Apps & Play store. Join us to learn more! |
W2-08 2023 Session |
Podcasting to & from the Classroom Eric Salmonsen, Social Studies Teacher, Everything is a Primary Source |
* Level: Intermediate Grades: All |
Hear from both teacher AND students on how to extend student content passion into podcasts developed BY students. Learn how to incorporate this audio medium into the classroom in a meaningful way and how to coordinate and advise a student-led podcast on the same level as other school-made media. |
W3-01 2023 Session |
Working with, Not Against, AI in Education - A District's Approach Craig Sheil, Keynote, Digital Learning Specialist, Bedford High School |
* Level: Beginner Grades: All |
It can't be denied . . . Generative AI is here to stay. What can Generative AI look like in the educational space? Join a panel of educators and administrators from the Bedford School District to learn how we've approached this question and embraced potential possibilities. Joining Craig on the panel are: Faith Crowe~Teacher, Jessica Gilcreast~Librarian, Chris O'Hara~Humanities Dean, Nicole Cassamassio~DLS, Donna Dennis~DLS, and Tom Laliberte~Assistant Superintended of Schools. We may not be experts, but we can share our perspective and thoughts. Come join the conversation. |
W3-04 2023 Session |
Guiding Students to Soar: Empowering NH Educators Noah Kamsler, The Princeton Review & Tutor.com |
Level: Beginner Grades: 6-8, 9-12 Repeated: W1-04 |
In this illuminating session, join us as we embark on a journey through the transformative partnership between Tutor.com and the New Hampshire Department of Education, providing boundless, no-cost access to 24/7 tutoring for every 4-12th grade student across the state. Through the lens of our "Reach for the Stars" theme, participants will uncover: Navigating the Cosmic Realm of Tutor.com: Delve into the inner workings of Tutor.com, and learn how students seamlessly connect with this invaluable resource through their learning platform. Shaping Constellations of Learning: Explore how Tutor.com serves as a celestial differentiation tool within the classroom, guiding educators in illuminating the unique strengths of every student. Outside of school hours, it becomes a radiant beacon of enrichment and homework assistance. Diverse Offerings: A Stellar Spectrum: Traverse the spectrum of services available, including bilingual English and Spanish 1-to-1 tutoring, drop-off writing review, and embark on a self-paced test prep journey with The Princeton Review. Launching into Orbit: Getting Started with Success: Equipped with knowledge of best practices, participants will leave with a clear trajectory for implementing Tutor.com and ensuring optimal support for student achievement. Join us in this cosmic odyssey, where we empower educators and students alike to elevate their educational experience and reach for the stars in their learning endeavors. Together, we'll make the sky the limit |
W3-08 2023 Session |
Inquiry-based Learning Christina DeBello, Technology Integrator, Barrington Middle School |
* Level: Beginner Grades: All Extensions |
Discover how to implement inquiry-based learning in your classroom, while encouraging students to take ownership of their learning. Students are often disengaged from learning that occurs without student agency " inquiry is a way to tap into student potential and naturally pushes the teachers into a facilitator role. During this session, we will review a general framework for the inquiry process, while reviewing each step and discussing ways to integrate technology and support student learning. |
W4-01 2023 Session |
AI in K12. Turn that $%#! up to Eleven or Run Away Bravely? Ken Weeks, NHCTO SpotLight, Chief Information Security Officer, State of New Hampshire |
Level: Beginner Grades: All, Administrators and Board of Ed Extensions |
You've been hearing a lot about AI lately---from those who wholeheartedly endorse the use to those who warn of its potential darker implications and potential for sentience. Maybe you're wondering if AI has any relevance to you in K12 Education. The answer is---yes! In this session, Ken Weeks, CISO for the State of New Hampshire, will provide a thought-provoking discussion on the implications of AI in government and education, including a review on the States' "Code of Ethics for the Use and Development of Generative Artificial Intelligence" and the Policy for Use of AI by State Agencies to deliver government services. Here's a little Haiku composed by ChatGPT based on Ken's Presenter BIO: Navy's silent watch / Cyber realms and code he guards / Wolfhounds by his side. Not bad for a robot...Buckle up! |
W4-05 2023 Session |
Evolution of Growing Readers Betsy Damon, Library Media Specialist (K-5), Beech Street Elementary School |
* Level: Beginner Grades: K-5 Extensions |
In this session participants will learn about our K-5 school-wide reader engagement program and how it has evolved from a small school to a larger school and from paper-only to a hybrid paper and digital version. In addition to learning about the home-grown program overall, we will discuss the logistics of tracking by school, grade, class, and student and how students monitor their own progress taking responsibility for their own success and growth. Bonus content includes information on bulk-creating end-of-year certificates for all students. |