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1A 2 for 1 Session! Introduction to PBIS World & Twitter for Teachers
Instructor: Lisa Fusaro
Location: W224
Enrollment: 20
Part One: PBIS World is an interactive website offering a useful resource for student behavior interventions. Teachers will find a variety of behavioral strategies and data tracking tools in order to increase student achievement and motivation.
Part Two: Teachers will be exposed to an overview of Twitter and establish a Twitter account if they do not already have one. We will explore the use of hash tags and trending topics in order to support teaching practices.
Duration: 1 hour |
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1B Creating a Digital Text
Instructor: Melissa Tallardy
Location: W305
Enrollment: 20
This session demonstrates the ease with which a teacher can create a digital text. This allows the teacher to create a personalized and digitally alive text.
Duration: 1 hour |
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1C EduCreations and the Reflector App using the iPad
Instructor: Anna Xu
Location: B308
Enrollment: 20
Participant Requirements: Must bring iPad.
Participants will learn how to create video lessons using the EduCreations App on the iPad. The lessons can be uploaded online onto a course page created by the participant. You will create a course for your students to view your lessons and monitor their viewing activities. The tools and lessons being demonstrated on EduCreations will have a mathematics focus. Participants will also learn how to wirelessly mirror what is displayed on their iPad onto the EnoBoard using the Reflector App.
Duration: 1 hour |
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1D Quizegg and Weebly (Test software and webpage software)
Instructor: Mike Walach
Location: W107
Enrollment: 15
Learn how to use an on-line testing program that will allow you to create custom tests and quizzes. Learn how Quizegg test software will allow you to review instant formative assessment data, question item analysis, and track student progress. Teachers will also learn how to create fast, easy, and professional websites using Weebly web creation software. Weebly web creation tools are free, Quizegg requires a yearly subscription.
Duration: 1 hour |
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1E Using Easiteach
Instructor: Jean Larson
Location: B303
Enrollment: 15
Use Easiteach to prepare your interactive lessons. Those attending will learn to create lessons, use the Math tools, resources, etc.
Duration: 1 hour |
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1F Using Glogster to Improve Instruction & Student Engagement
Instructor: Amanda Murphy
Location: W215
Enrollment: 12
Participant Requirements: Must bring a lesson for which a “glog” will be created.
Participants will learn Glogster.com, an online multimedia presentation program that can be used as an instructional tool and a student presentation platform. In this session, participants will explore the capabilities of the program. They will identify ways in which teachers can use the tool for instruction, research, and engagement of a topic. Participants are asked to bring a unit/topic from their own curriculum that they wish to transform into a Glog that they will then use in instruction. “A Glog is an interactive visual platform in which users create a “poster or web page” containing multimedia elements including: text, audio, video, images, graphics, drawings, and data.” –www.GlogsterEDU.com
Duration: 1 hour |
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2A Experimenting with the “Flip”: Making the Theory Real
Instructors: Justin Bentley & Anne Barnhart
Location: W209 & W211
Enrollment: 20
Participant Requirements: Participants need to watch the following playlist of videos on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4a7NbUIr_iQ&list=PLmQ6BmDjN7cOz5OTMBvsK2W2CR6CaRE_a
In response to the videos, we'd simply like them to come with: 1 statement they find meaningful,
2 concepts from the videos they find inspiring/interesting/cool, and 3 questions they have about what they saw/the flip in general
This session will be run like a “flipped” classroom. Participants will be asked to watch a short video and come with one statement from the video they find meaningful/why, two concepts they find interesting, and three questions about the flip. During the session, we will introduce the concept generally and clarify initial quotes and questions, send them through three interactive stations where they will learn from Anne about how it works in her English classroom, Justin how it works in his bio classroom, and look at some documents from a book on the flip to create discussion. At the end we will address any residual questions and then move on to the application. Finally, we will have approximately 20-25 minutes to begin to play around with either how-to-create a youtube channel or a glog.
Duration: 1 hour |
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2B Using Socrative to Improve Learning
Instructor: Tony Lementowicz
Location: W316
Enrollment: 15
Participant Requirements: Must bring a smartphone, tablet or laptop, and an assessment that could be used for this application.
As teachers we understand the power of formative assessments and their potential impact on improving our instruction. But the time it takes to create and administer assessments, collect and aggregate the results, and plan future instruction in response to the results takes time that we don’t often have. Luckily, there are technological solutions to this dilemma. Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers by engaging their classrooms with a series of educational exercises and games. The apps are simple and take seconds to login. Teachers who use Socrative spend less time on the administrative aspects of frequent assessment to allow for more time on the results.
Duration: 1 hour |
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2C Using the TI-83-84 in Statistics
Instructor: Pina Alfiero
Location: B317
Enrollment: 15
Participant Requirements: Please bring your TI 83/84, please let Pina know if you will need to borrow a TI 83/84 calculator.
This lesson will consist of an introduction to the statistics functions of the TI 83/84 graphing calculator. Hands on practice will consist of manipulating univariate and bivariate data with the TI 83/84 calculator for various statistics calculations. By learning how to use the TI 83/84 for calculations and graphing, valuable time is saved that can be spent on interpreting data.
Duration: 1 hour |
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2D Using Triptico for Cooperative Activities & Classroom Management
Instructor: Wendy Canty
Location: B212
Enrollment: 24
Participant Requirements: NA
This session offers an introduction to a simple desktop application, packed full of innovative resources to enable you to quickly create engaging interactive lessons.
Duration: 1 hour |
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2E Video Tutorial Creation
Instructor: Stephen Sposato
Location: B211
Enrollment: 12
Participant Requirements: Must bring a notebook; optional: a digital device
You too can create video tutorials that can be accessed by your students 24/7 a-la-Khan Academy. These tutorials are additional tools that are additional tools that are leveraged to advantage by the students, thereby increasing students’ competence and confidence.
Duration: 1 hour |
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2F Virtual Discussions & Quiz Function on School Fusion
Instructors: Stacey Leitz & Meg Paisley
Location: W101
Enrollment: 12
Participant Requirements: Must bring ideas for own discussion board and materials to create an assessment.
Teachers will be able to infuse technology into their instruction which will engage students who may not feel comfortable with a face-to-face discussion.
Duration: 1 hour |