Wednesday, July 31 Schedule

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    Wednesday, July 31 Schedule |  Course Descriptions

    8:45-10 a.m.

    Building Cultural Awareness with Students and Staff By Robert Jackson
    Collaboration Concentration
    How to Develop Student Relationships & Set Expectations from Day 1!
    Amplifying Student Voice and Choice using Tech Tools!
    Teaching Test Taking Strategies
    Ink & Ideas: The Art of Thinking!
    Google "Play"list with FriEdTechnology
    Intro to Google Sites
    We're an AVID Campus - Now What?
    The Power of Mini Grammar Lessons
    Create an Interactive Learning Menu in Google Docs
    Jane Schaffer Introduction and Refresher
    Preparing for College: The Paperless ELAR Classroom 
    Better Questions. Better Answers. 

    10:10-11:25 a.m.
    Educating Black and Latino Males By Robert Jackson
    Collaboration Concentration
    How to develop student relationships and set expectations from Day 1
    Amplifying Student Voice and Choice using Tech Tools!
    Teaching Test Taking Strategies
    Ink & Ideas: The Art of Thinking!
    Welcome To The Classroom...The Google Classroom with FriEdTechnology
    Intro to Google Sites
    We're an AVID Campus - Now What?
    The Power of Mini Grammar Lessons
    Create an Interactive Learning Menu in Google Docs
    Jane Schaffer Deep Dive: Dig Deeper and WOW Readers with Commentary
    Preparing for College: The Paperless ELAR Classroom 
    Better Questions. Better Answers. 

    12:50-2:05 p.m.
    What Is Your Legacy? By Dr. Nathanial Hearne 
    The Art and Science of Teaching
    Are you up for the Google Challenge? with FriEdTechnology
    OneNote to Rule Them All: PART 1 
    Teaching Test Taking Strategies 
    The Power Of Circles
    Break down the Walls in your Classroom
    Teaching the child with visual impairment and blindness in your classroom: Tips and tools for successful inclusion
    Better Questions. Better Answers.
    Preparing for College: The Paperless ELAR Classroom
    The Power of Mini Grammar Lessons 
    Intro to Google Sites 

    2:10-3:25 p.m.
    The Power of the Educator and Self Care By Robert Jackson
    The Art and Science of Teaching
    Deal Yourself a Winning Hand with Google Slides with FriEdTechnology
    OneNote to Rule Them All: PART 2
    Teaching Test Taking Strategies 
    The Power Of Circles
    Break Down The Walls In Your Classroom
    Literary Strategies that Helps Secondary Science Students with Expository Texts which Include Graphics
    Teaching the child with visual impairment and blindness in your classroom: Tips and tools for successful inclusion
    Better Questions. Better Answers.
    The Power of Mini Grammar Lessons 
    Preparing for College: The Paperless ELAR Classroom
    Intro to Google Sites 


    COURSE DESCRIPTIONS - In order of session schedule

    Building Cultural Awareness with Students and Staff
    Presenter:
     Robert Jackson
    Time: 
    8:45-10 a.m.
    Learning Strand: Climate and Culture

    The author of Becoming the Educator They Need will speak on cultural diversity and how your students and staff can become more culturally aware on your campus.


    What Is Your Legacy? 
    Presenter: Dr. Nathanial Hearne
    Time: 
    12:50-2:05 p.m.
    Learning Strand: Climate and Culture

    On the day you were born, your legacy on earth began. Everyone will leave a legacy. It may be positive, or it may be negative, but you will be remembered for something. Dr. Hearne, the author of "Friday Night Lights: Untold Stories from Behind the Lights", chronicles the stories, the approach to success, and lessons learned through his unique perspective on what happened behind the lights at Permian High School (MOJO). This perspective in combination with his 30 plus years in public education as a teacher, coach, and administrator provides the foundation for this dynamic presentation on "What is Your Legacy." Participants will be engaged, empowered, and elevated to come to a deeper and more meaningful understanding of the importance of living and leaving a positive legacy in their personal and professional lives.


    Collaboration Concentration 
    Presenter: Ryan Wiggs and Beth Gilliland
    Time:
    8:45-10 a.m. and 10:10-11:25 a.m.
    Learning Strand: Student Engagement

    We will discuss ways to incorporate meaningful collaborative opportunities in daily lessons. We will provide teachers with a rubric that can be used to evaluate activities and guide them when creating new activities. 


    How To Develop Student Relationships and Set Expectations From Day One
    Presenter: Colby Lewis
    Time: 8:45-10 a.m. and 10:10-11:25 a.m.
    Learning Strand:
     Climate and Culture

    Tips on how to develop student relationships and set expectations from the first day of school to ensure a properly managed and loving classroom environment to last the entire school year. 


    Amplifying Student Voice and Choice Using Tech Tools!
    Presenter: Coral Zayas
    Time:
    8:45-10 a.m. and 10:10-11:25 a.m.
    Learning Strand: Climate and Culture, Student Engagement, Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    Participants will learn about ways to utilize various tools to differentiate instruction while providing students with ample opportunities to use their voice and give them choices in their learning. Some of the tools teachers will have a chance to explore and experience are hyperdocs, Flipgrid, Nearpod, Parlay for class discussions and many more. Teachers will walk away having tried these tools and with additional resources to try in the future. This session is geared for 6th-12th grade teachers. 


    Teaching Test Taking Strategies
    Presenter: Dr. Hjamil Martinez-Vazquez
    Time: 8:45-10 a.m., 10:10-11:25 a.m., 12:50-2:05 p.m. and 2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
     Instructional Leadership

    As teachers, we sometimes struggle to actually teach our students how to take the test because we do not know which strategy is best for them. In this session, you will learn multiple strategies that can be taught throughout the year that are based in the concept of critical thinking and "chunking" the information. This session does not offer a one-size-fits-all strategy, but multiple.


    Ink & Ideas: The Art of Thinking!
    Presenter: Lisa Romo
    Time:
    8:45-10 a.m. and 10:10-11:25 a.m.
    Learning Strand: Instructional Leadership, Equity and Social Justice, Climate and Culture

    Notetaking has never been so fun! Come explore Tanny McGregor's book, "Ink & Ideas," to discover how sketchnotes have been used by some of the genius thinkers in our world, such as Bill Gates, Jane Goodall, Jim Henson and Frida Kahlo. We all think differently, and the art of thinking is now in our standards, so come on a thinking-intensive adventure in annotation and beyond.


    Google "Play"list
    Presenter: FriEdTechnology
    Time:
    8:45-10 a.m. 
    Learning Strand: Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    Come hang out with friEdTechnology while we showcase a list of tools that will enhance your Google Chrome experience. Join in the fun and learn about different Google Chrome extensions, apps, tips and tricks. We guarantee there's something for everyone on our “play”list.


    Better Questions. Better Answers
    Presenter: Sarah Smith
    Time: 8:45-10 a.m., 10:10-11:25 a.m., 12:50-2:05 p.m. and 2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
     Student Engagement

    This course will explore how to design high-level questions and how to get students to answer them.  Topics will include what makes a question essential, increasing rigor and student response strategies.


    Preparing For College: The Paperless ELAR Classroom
    Presenter: Stacey Flinner
    Time: 8:45-10 a.m., 10:10-11:25 a.m., 12:50-2:05 p.m. and 2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
     College, Career and Military Readiness, Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    This session will cover how to do a paperless ELAR classroom using the instructional technology methods that are being used in college to better prepare students for the rigor of 21st Century Learning methods used on a college campuses, including essay writing, digital research and putting it together using a learning management system i.e. Google Classroom and Blackboard.


    Educating Black and Latino Males
    Presenter:
     Robert Jackson
    Time: 
    10:10-11:25 a.m.
    Learning Strand: Climate and Culture

    While all students in your class, building or school district need your support, the Black and Latino male students - the most underserved, suspended and expelled students in education - need you to understand them as you support them so that they can thrive academically. 


    Welcome To The Classroom... The Google Classroom
    Presenter: FriEdTechnology
    Time: 
    10:10-11:25 a.m.
    Learning Strand: Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    Wondering what Google Classroom has to offer you and your students? Come to this session and see how Classroom can simplify and streamline sharing and collaboration in your room, school or district. 


    Intro To Google Sites
    Presenter: Adriane Hendee
    Time: 8:45-10 a.m., 10:10-11:25 a.m., 12:50-2:05 p.m. and 2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
     Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    Learn how Google Sites can be used on its own and in conjunction with the rest of the Google Apps for Education Suite. Use Google Sites as an information hub for your classroom, for collaborative learning between students and for students to create and share their work. Attendees will leave with a site set up for the new year.


    We're An AVID Campus - Now What?
    Presenter: Rose Eatmon
    Time: 8:45-10 a.m. and 10:10-11:25 a.m.
    Learning Strand:
     School Transformation, Climate and Culture, Student Engagement

    In this mini AVID training session, we will focus on understanding WICOR and how it applies to the classroom. The five components of WICOR (Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, Reading) will be discussed briefly to provide strategies for implementation across elementary content areas.


    The Power of Mini Grammar Lessons
    Presenter: Phoebe Wallace
    Time: 8:45-10 a.m., 10:10-11:25 a.m., 12:50-2:05 p.m. and 2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
     Student Engagement

    Attendees will identify targets for grammar mini lessons and explore interactive ways to lead those lessons in their classes.


    Create An Interactive Learning Menu in Google Docs
    Presenter: Michelle Bothel
    Time: 8:45-10 a.m. and 10:10-11:25 a.m.
    Learning Strand:
    Student Engagement, Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    Learning menus are a great way to incorporate student choice and differentiate learning. With digital tools like Google Docs, it’s super easy to make menus interactive, digital and more dynamic! 


    Jane Schaffer Introduction and Refresher
    Presenter: Kim Springsted
    Time: 8:45-10 a.m. 
    Learning Strand:
     Student Engagement

    Learn or refamiliarize yourself with the Jane Schaffer vocabulary and colors to better equip students with annotation and writing strategies.


    Jane Schaffer Deep Dive: Dig Deeeper and WOW Readers with Commentary
    Presenter: Kim Springsted
    Time: 10:10-11:25 a.m.
    Learning Strand:
     Student Engagement

    Use Web off the Word to equip students to write fiction and nonfiction commentary.


    The Art and Science of Teaching
    Presenter: Lisa Romo and Amanda McCue
    Time: 12:50-2:05 p.m. and 2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
    Instructional Leadership, Climate and Culture, Student Engagement

    Presenters will pose thought-provoking questions to guide teachers to an understanding of the basic fundamentals and characteristics that make up good teaching. These fundamentals will incorporate principles from SEL, Leveraging Leadership (Effective Feedback) and Growth Mindset to provoke conversations that inspire change in our teachers that focus on developing their teaching craft. Participants will walk away with a better understanding of what it means be a tour guide through the 180 days we have to reach students and make a difference. The key components will allow for effective transitioning from teacher-centered to student-centered instructional opportunities, and the development of a growth mindset to impact social, emotional and academic growth. If you want to set yourself apart from the rest, this is the session for you. 


    Are You Up For The Goole Challenge?
    Presenter: FriEdTechnology
    Time: 
    12:50-2:05 p.m.
    Learning Strand: Student Engagement, Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    Through the use of mini challenges students and staff tackle learning Google Apps for Education in a fun, engaging technique that will even convince your most reluctant learners to come aboard. The workshop will take you through several popular Google apps.


    The Power of the Educator and Self Care
    Presenter:
     Robert Jackson
    Time: 
    2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand: Climate and Culture

    Reports show that 40-50 percent of new teachers leave within their first five years on the job. Many factors contribute to the high dropout rate, a severe lack of work-life balance and the inevitable high stress levels teachers feel on the job, to name a few. Because of this, self-care is extremely important for teachers. However, it’s hard for teachers to take care of themselves when their career is taking care of students.


    Deal Yourself A Winning Hand With Google Slides
    Presenter: FriEdTechnology
    Time:
     2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand: Student Engagement, Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    Stack the deck with higher order thinking and engaging tools in Google Slides. In this session we will explore slide learning activities that will help small group instruction, student choice and provide evidence of student learning. You don't want to miss learning how to shuffle up ordinary slides.


    OneNote to Rule Them All: Part 1
    Presenter: Casey Smith
    Time: 12:50-2:05 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
     Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    We will go over Class Notebook and the basic features of OneNote. There are lots of instructional tools and resources built into OneNote that can have a huge impact on student learning. Students need to have Office 365 accounts for classroom application or teachers can set up a personal notebook.


    OneNote to Rule Them All: Part 2
    Presenter: Casey Smith
    Time: 2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
     Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    Must attend Part 1 at 9:25 a.m. to attend this session. We will focus on building a class notebook for teachers to use in class. Teachers are encouraged to bring paper notebooks of years past to map out how they would like their class notebook to be set up. After applying the basic tools and features, we will expand and customize teacher notebooks based on their needs. For Class OneNote, students must have Office 365 accounts. 


    The Power of Circles
    Presenter: Candace Tuck and Paula Moncrief
    Time: 12:50-2:05 p.m. and 2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
     School Transformation, Climate and Culture, Student Engagement

    Restorative Practices is an approach for building community and responding to challenging behavior through authentic dialogue, coming to an understanding and making things right. This session will provide step-by-step instructions for circles that build community, teach restorative concepts and skills and harness the power of restorative circles to set things right when there is conflict. Implementing circles create a calmer and more focused classroom and changes the culture of a school.


    Break Down The Walls In Your Classroom
    Presenter: Coral Zayas
    Time: 12:50-2:05 p.m. and 2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
    School Transformation, Equity and Social Justice, Student Engagement, Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    This session will provide teachers resources and give them opportunities to try resources they can incorporate into their classroom to create a more globally-conscious learning community. Teachers will learn about programs like Skype in the Classroom, Skype a Scientist, multiple organizations that connect teachers around the world for multi-classroom projects, Flipgrid to amplify student voice, Parlay for class discussions, and how to incorporate the UN Sustainable Development goals for students into their classrooms. Teachers will leave with applicable ways to incorporate a more global community into their classroom.  Designed for any content area. 


    Teaching the child with visual impairment and blindness in your classroom: Tips and tools for successful inclusion
    Presenter: Steffani Leuteneker Oaks and Zenobia Davison
    Time: 12:50-2:05 p.m. and 2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
     Student Engagement, Instructional Technology/Blended Learning

    An interactive class for teachers, paraprofessionals and staff that will be interacting with students with visual impairments. The session will provide information on the various roles of the professionals within the vision department, strategies for serving students with various visual impairments, assistive technology/equipment used with VI students and an opportunity to step into your students shoes with simulated vision. 


    Literary Strategies that Helps Secondary Science Students with Expository Texts Which Include Graphics
    Presenter: Erin Tolman
    Time: 2:10-3:25 p.m.
    Learning Strand:
     School Transformation, Student Engagement, College, Career and Military Readiness

    After elementary school, students are expected to read and comprehend expository texts, but this is problematic for students. Students in elementary schools have become familiar with narrative texts, but as students move on to secondary school they are exposed to expository texts with visualizations for the first time. They are not prepared to read expository text and do not have the necessary literacy strategies to help them to become prepared. Scientific texts with graphics are more problematic for students because it is a complex cognitive test that students need many abilities including linguistic, perceptual, and sensory that students have not fully developed (Roberts, Takahashi, Park, & Stodden, 2012). The purpose of this presentation is to overview and explain two reading strategies: reading around the text and summarizing. In addition, this review will make recommendations for teachers to understand how teaching these two reading strategies will help their students comprehend scientific texts with graphics in a more proficient manor.