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"AR"e you ready for the future? Pragmatic Augmented Reality Tools for the classroomRight now, AR tools may have a minimum impact in your classroom. However, within a decade, "Minority Report" fantasy will become the "Majority Report" reality in teaching. But you don't have to passively wait for the roaring 2020's to arrive. Learn user-friendly AR tools that can impact learning now in this interactive presentation. What PART will you play (with) in the future?AdamWatsonAR
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"It's a Different World": Preparing Pre-Service Teachers for 21st Century LearnersAmanda Jones is an Business and Technology Teacher at Atherton High school in Louisville. She is also an adjunct instructor at the University of Louisville preparing teachers to face the 21st Century learner in a course on Digital Citizenship that embraces the Nine Principles of Digital Citizenship and more. Come hear her story and share her resources reaching out to the Digital Natives.StephenSwan
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#TBT: Using 90’s -Inspired Digital Tools to Connect Educators & Foster CollaborationHave you tried using Voxer? For those who remember the magic of Nextel push to talk, you're going to love this tool to connect with other educators and foster collaboration. Come hear Brooke Whitlow and I share our experiences with using Voxer to learn and plan with other educators throughout our district and Kentucky. Download the app and we'll even practice the process of using Voxer.SheleeClarkApps
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1:1 - Distinguishing Between Changing Learning and Adding ToolsProviding leadership for a 1:1 program to enhance learning experiences for students rather than a focus of tools, devices, and "camouflaged instruction" is of great importance. This session will provide examples of best practices, emphasizing first the instructional methods using technology to enhance learning, and also the policies and procedures most needed for a successful 1:1 program.KlistaRader
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30 Ways to Use Chromebooks in Your ClassroomThinking about brining in Chromebooks as part of your technology plan? Come by this session to see how simple implementing Chromebooks in your classroom is! We'll also cover conversations on change management, mindshifts for technology integration and best practices.DanielleKernGoogle
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50 Tech Tools & Apps for ScienceCome and learn about 50 tech tools & apps that can be used for teaching science in the k-12 classroom. This is a fast paced presentation that will go over 50 tools aligned to the Science Standards. Leave this session with tools to use all year round in your science classes.EttaBurchfieldApps
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60 apps in 60 Minutes that are Awesome!Are you tired of going to sessions where you only get a takeaway of 1 Good app or 1 Good Idea? Do you love learning about a tool, and then exploring it for yourself? If so this session is for you. We will give a quick hitting explanation of 60 tools with fresh ideas on how to use them. The Goal is for you to find just 1 thing you can use, and don't worry about scribbling at high speeds.....there isDavidLockhartApps
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60 Tools in 60 MinutesCome to this fast-paced session where Allen Martin - District Technology Resource Teacher and William King - Assistant Principal in BG Schools zoom through tools they have used or have seen other teachers use with success. Leave with ideas, apps and websites you may want to try out in your classroom. Everything from a pretty cool calculator to a sock puppet app that is pretty cool.AllenMartin
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A Beginners Guide to a Google of PossibilitiesGoogle for Education represents much more than just docs in the classroom. From affordable devices, to innovative tools, and educational content built just for the classroom. Learn more about web-based teaching tools that helps inspire curiosity and boost productivity.KevinHodgesGoogle
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A Gadgets Freaks Favorite GadgetsLet’s take off the educator hat for a moment or two and get gadget crazy! This class is all about all of the new, fun, cool, crazy gadgets that are out today and what you can get excited about tomorrow!LeslieFisherfeatured
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A Triple Threat of Time, Talent, and TechnologyThis session will explore how we can shape today's and tomorrow's learners by exposing them to various configurations of time, talent, and technology to connect with those that motivate, collaborate, and inspire in ways that will be critical for establishing a triple threat proposition in the futures they seek.BryanSetser
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Achieving Artistic AccountabilityAs Arts and Humanities programs continue to develop in core classrooms, schools must find inventive ways to archive works for program reviews and promote student work as exemplars. We will look at the use of Google Drive and MS OneDrive to share student collaboration of written works and the use of Google Forms, Google Slides, Prezi and Artsonia to promote great student artwork.BryanWilsonGoogle, Office 365
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An Inside Look at How the Flipped Classroom Affects Student LearningAs an action research project through WKU, we helped pre-service teachers learn how to "flip" their lessons. For many of the pre-service teachers, it was their first attempt at "flipping." In this session, we will share the "lessons learned" from the perspectives of a pre-service teacher & a master teacher and share how the flipped classroom affects student learning.MikePaulFlipped
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An Oregon Trail Kid in a Minecraft World: Five edtech lessons for your inner 80s/90s childForget cat videos and Instagram. Back in OUR day, computers were for Oregon Trail. 'Technology' meant fording rivers and catching dysentery. Kids of the 80s, it's time to pass the torch. Bring a taste of the pre-iPad days into YOUR classroom with five playful, 80s/90s-inspired units for grades K-8. Tablets/smartphones with QR code readers are encouraged, but not required.HeatherBetsworth
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App Smashing - Hands on PracticeThis workshop will give users a chance to combine apps in new and interesting ways. The hands on nature of the workshop will allow participants the chance to experiment and come up with projects they can use in their own classrooms. Devices will be needed to fully participate. Consider downloading the following apps: Thinglink, Tellagami, imovie (or other video app) and book creator.JenniferYuengerApps
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Apps, Tips, Websites and Gadgets for the Classroom Teacher We have never had so many resources available to us in educational technology as we do right now. There are also some very promising things due out which will have a profound effect on both our time in the classroom as well as out. This class will overview some of the top tools available now. Web 2.0, Mobile, Apps and hardware will all be discussed.LeslieFisherfeatured, apps
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Are you Pinterested in Snapchatting about Social Media?Social Media is a big part of life these days. This session will explore ways to use social media in the classroom with some tips, ideas, and tutorial from middle school students. Some of the social media topics will be Pinterest, SnapChat, Instagram, & Twitter. Exploring social media in the classroom also gives students the opportunity to use social media in appropriate ways.DiannaWolfSocial Media
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Assessing for Technology Proficiency by 8th GradeDistricts across the state are charged with the daunting task of guaranteeing technology proficiency by 8th Grade. But what exactly does proficiency mean? What does it look like? How is it assessed? How do you close gaps? While we don't have all the answers, we will share how Boyle County has planned for tech proficiency using its own in house resources.SusanTaylor
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Augmented RealityLearn how teachers can use Augmented Reality to create exciting teaching tools that will engage students in learning. This session will show you lots of lesson ideas for the media center and classroom using only one ipad. Some of the apps being presented include Aurasma, Teleprompter, GSMX (Green Screen). Bring your mobile device and get ready to experience Augmented Education!LeeAnnGammAR
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Augmented Reality with Aurasma- Making History Come AliveThis session will focus on using the Aurasma app as available for iOS & Android devices. Participants will view several middle school creations and receive step-by-step instructions for creating an account, setting up a channel, recording video through the app, selecting a trigger image, etc. Presenter will allow time for attendees to create their own augmented reality product using Aurasma.FelicaWhiteAR
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AzureMicrosoft Azure allows districts to extend their datacenters in the cloud with an easy to use web portal. Check out this live demo session to get a hands on look at Azure and explore the three main pillars; Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service and Software as a Service. Find out how each of these can benefit your individual district.Tim Cornett
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Back to the Future is Not Mission Impossible for the Young and the Restless"Back to the Future" is a high-energy, motivational, interactive presentation. This presentation will share ideas on how to motivate the reluctant reader through apps, websites/programs that create a supportive environment and instill that important passion for reading. Participants will be actively involved in all parts of the presentation through the use of technology.RobFurman
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Backups For The FutureDiscover how to use MacOS X's built-in Time Machine feature to back up over a network connection. Using Nas4Free, and ZFS pools, we will learn to create a single location to backup multiple Apple computers.NelsonKarrick
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Be #1 with OneDriveLearn how to efficiently use OneDrive to collaborate with colleagues and students in your school. Take advantage of the unlimited storage available to you for free through your O365 account. Create, collaborate, communicate and collect information by using all these awesome tools! Learn more about how to use the app and some quick tips on troubleshooting.MicheleCrowleyOffice 365
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Become a Digital Innovator now!Come learn about PBS LearningMedia, a growing collection of free instructional media on the web, and meet PBS Digital Innovator Latonya Rowe. Mrs. Rowe is one of 100 educators selected nationwide for the honor in 2014. In addition to exploring PBS LearningMedia, we will discuss the PBS Digital Innovator program and Mrs. Rowe will offer tips for integrating technology and media into instruction.HelenMorrison
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BGJHS News Broadcast TeamThis session would be lead by students about how a middle school news broadcast is run. This session could be for teachers or students who want to start a news broadcast show at their school.AnnPollardSTLP
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Birds of a Feather - Work Smarter with PowerShellThere are an infinite number of ways that PowerShell can make an system administrator's job better. Let's discuss our ideas for how PowerShell can automate our common tasks. We'll present a few useful tools and then open it up to people to share problems and PowerShell solutions.Roger PaulSeekell
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Blended Basics 101Want to know more about blending your classroom? This session will focus on the basic digital tools used to create a student-centered classroom. Topics will cover blended learning basics, the art of asking online questions, building an online community and digital tools for core content areas.JenniferEmbertonBlended
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Blogging in 1st GradeSetting up blogging in the 1st grade classroom using kidblog.org. Using kidblog.org to begin quadblogging in the primary classroom.KariMathews
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Born Digital: The Future of Learning through a Primary Student's EyesIn this session the learning will be lead by an 8-year old, born digital. Using idevices since birth, Gracie will share her personalized learning journey as well as her prediction of the future of her learning experiences! She will share how her use of technology is meaningful and authentic in her every day life and how she is already thinking about college and career readiness!GracieLile
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Building a State of the Art Network to Support VideoDescription to comeIntegrationPartners
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Building Collaboration and Creativity One Block at a TimeHave you heard about MinecraftEdu? Would you like to know more? How to get started? Ideas for implementation? Join this session to learn a bit about MinecraftEdu from a beginners perspective. Find out (and share) ways to have collaborative and creative learning soar to new heights in your classroom.StacieKegleyGaming
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Building for the Class of 2027 Student: a new elementary school’s construction journeyThis school year, Shelby County began a groundbreaking new 21st Century Learning initiative. However, an actual groundbreaking occurred in summer 2014: building a state of the art new elementary school. Get the inside story from the different perspectives of several Shelby County personnel. Hear about one school’s celebrations and challenges inside of a districtwide edtech journey.AdamWatson
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BYOD to this BYOD Lesson!Travel to the world of BYOT where you will take part in a sample lesson that will teach you the dos and dont's of having students bring in their own technology. We will cover some device neutral ideas and talk about how BYOT can work and see how it will look for you! Be sure to bring a device that can connect to the internet and you'll be fully immersed into the world of BYOT!GuyFryeBYOD
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BYOD Use for High School Social StudiesDon Bacon, an Iroquois High School Social Studies teacher in Louisville, KY, invites his students to "Bring Your Own Device" to class. Learn and participate in a simulated class using Nearpod, a guided presentation and assessment tool to engage and assess student learning. And Kahoot,a student response system with a heavy does of digital game pedagogy.StephenSwanBYOD
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BYOD, 1:1, or 1 Computer Classroom....Kick it up a notch with SAMR + TPACK!BYOD or 1:1 can be great, but even if you only have access to one computer, it's more about how students are using the technology than about what is available. We will look at the SAMR Model (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification and Redefinition) and the TPACK Framework (Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge) to find ways to make those cool tools exciting and meaningful.AmyJohnsBYOD
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Can You Create A Game? Rethinking Student Assessment
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Looking for new ways to assess students? Explore an easy way to connect standards for assessment to free student-friendly software for students to show what they know through a game, interactive story or model while learning computational thinking skills. Game challenges, rubrics, example games and the framework for creating your own challenges will be shared!LeannaPraterGaming
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Capturing and Editing Video with your iPadThis class will take a look at some of the coolest apps and methods to effectively capture and edit video on the iPad. You will learn some tips and tricks to make sure you are capturing video at the best quality possible while learning the proper process of capturing, storyboarding and sharing your creations.LeslieFisherfeatured, apps, iPad
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Chromebook Management in Google Apps for EducationWe will highlight some of the key items that you will encounter when enrolling Chromebooks in GAFE management as well as detailing the common management settings and options available.BrettHiggins
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CIITS and Edivation--the new PD360: Teaming up to Help Teachers and Principals Grow ProfessionallyAs we implement the Professional Growth and Effectiveness System in Kentucky, many teachers and principals are searching for professional learning opportunities to help them improve their effectiveness. CIITS and School Improvement Network provide the needed resources to support your professional learning. Come learn how to use these valuable resources to support PGES in your school/district.SheleeClarkCIITS
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CIITS Focus Group"The purpose of this session is to help facilitate a dialogue with all CIITS users concerning CIITS Implementation. This will be a Question and Answer session with KDE and Pearson/Schoolnet staff. Changes and updates are being made to CIITS on a regular basis due to the feedback of Kentucky educators. This time will provide you an opportunity to share your specific experiences. Time will be devoted to allowing districts to share strategies they have used to overcome challenges and identifying ways districts may be able to support one another with the implementation of the new components of EDS and other components of CIITS."MarittaHorneCIITS
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ClassFlow: Go With the Flow for Dynamic Differentiated DeliveryClassFlow's teaching & learning platform uses cloud-based design to make lesson delivery dynamic. Import existing PPTs, Flipcharts & Notebooks for simple lesson delivery or utilize the ClassFlow community of lessons. Easily assess students and deliver differentiated instruction where personal devices become student response systems. Bring your personal device to this session to see it in action.MichaelLay
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Coding in the CurriculumIntegrating coding into the curriculum is an important part of preparing students for their futures. Understanding the process of teaching coding can be rather daunting. Figuring out where it fits within the already-defined curriculum is another challenge in and of itself. In this session, participants will learn the ways in which coding integrates within the Common Core State Standards.TaraLinneySTLP
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Communication: Meeting Kids Where They AreIn this digital age, using communication tools that resonate with the students and parents is paramount. Using a combination of online systems to manage your daily classroom and its flow can dramatically affect and empower students to take charge of their work while tracking all sorts of deadlines and progress.AngelaYeasayer
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Computer Security for Teachers - "Been Hacked Lately..?"
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This session will demonstrate how you (and your information) can be vulnerable at home, at school, and in public. Does someone already have your password? Did your Facebook account get hijacked? Is someone watching you through your webcam? Simple steps you can take to strengthen your security and reduce your vulnerability will be provided.DanKlaber
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Connecting your Classroom, Empowering your Students Through ULEAP PodcastingThe 21st Century classroom will no longer remain within four walls disconnected from other teachers and students. Discover how a Boone County High School science class partnering with students and teachers in Tennessee and Minnesota create a video podcast transforming the classroom. Utilizing 21st Century Skills, demonstrating CCSS and NGSS standards, and sharing their voice with the world.TriciaShelton
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Creating Authentic Audiences & Projects Using iPads
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A presentation on how you can transform your classroom with the authentic use of technology. Learn firsthand from a classroom teacher who earned 5 iPads for free through Donors Choose. I'll teach you how to organize and manage iPads in your classroom, and how to use several basic iPad apps across the content areas and grade levels.CameronClarkApps
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Creation, Creation, Creation: from Microblogging to MultimediaOptions for digital content sharing are unlimited. From flash fiction to microblogging to multimedia, how do students explore your content in creative ways? This presenter will provide supportive exploration time and share student samples from various digital products her students have created this year. Some of the programs/platforms/apps: Storify & Twitter, multi-genre websites, & LifeCards.SabrinaBack
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Custom Mobile Apps: Instructor Made and Student ApprovedWhat if teachers could easily create mobile apps to share with their class? They can with tools such as AppShed. During a graduate level educational technology class at Morehead State University, K-16 instructors designed and built custom apps. This session will show-case those apps, demonstrate the process, and discuss best practices. Five students will co-present & share their experiences.BeckyPartonApps
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Digging DeeperExploring any ancient civilization requires excavation.Understanding the same cultures also requires one to dig.Our challenge as educators is that kids can't simply unearth and reveal the depths of the societies on their own. Come learn how a 7th grade Ancient History class uses techbooks, LMS like Edmodo and Schoology, Vokis, Emaze, Animoto and more to guide students to inquiry-based learning.TheresaBradley
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Digital AssessmentDid you know that there are hundreds of technology-based, FREE, tools for assessing students in the classroom? With assessment driving the current trends in education, it has never been more important that educators tap into a variety of tools and resources. In this session you will learn how to assess your students digitally - reducing YOUR time grading and providing real-time feedback.DustyReed
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Digital Conversion: Implementation & StrategiesThinking about implementing a 1:1 program? Floyd County has entered into the first phase of their Digital Conversion and will discuss the stages of implementation, buy-in, training, as well as selection of a device, LMS, and content software. Elementary and High School teacher presenters will discuss specific strategies that have transformed the device into a tool of support for lesson engagement.CourtneyDeRossett
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Digital Tools to Support PGES ImplementationThere are several digital tools that can help principals manage PGES and ultimately save time. We'll learn how to use Outlook, Twitter, LiveBinders, Google Drive, and the Educator Development Suite in CIIS to help organize and manage PGES in order to support teachers.SheleeClarkPGES, Google, Office 365
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Drastic E-Rate Changes & How I get my ENTIRE Network to Just Work for My UsersYou are a very busy CIO. Always asked to stretch a dollar into ten dollars. You & your staff don't have time chasing daily issues that can be prevented with an ounce of prevention. How do you utilize the drastic E-Rate rule changes to better serve the staff, teachers, students, & guests with the best, always on, trouble free infrastructure?KeithTemple
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The Paperless School BuzzCome learn how one school uses Google Drive as its infrastructure - from office to classrooms and everywhere in-between. See how transparency, collaboration, openness and the ability to “work smarter not harder” are made possible from an administrator, media specialist, and teachers in this session. As featured in the Kentucky Teacher, at EdCampKY, and at The UK Next Gen Ed Summit.HeatherWarrellGoogle
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Ebooks, Ipads and Apple TVEbooks iPads, and Apple TV are giving librarians and teachers the freedom to instruct students from their desks or anywhere in the library or classroom. Gain access to digital content wirelessly in the media center and classroom. Learn how to set up hardware easily and inexpensively for wireless freedom and how to access ebooks from the library catalog with unlimited, simultaneous usage.MikeHoward
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Edmodo, Brain Shark, Ciits...how do I get started with these resources with students?How can I provide a safe and easy way for my class to connect and collaborate, share content, and access homework, tests, grades and school notices? The answer is easy, it is by utilizing these three technology resources with your students: Edmodo, Brain Shark, and Ciits. Come and find out how easy it is and ways to make your job easier but more beneficial for students!!EmilyJohnstonCIITS
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EdTech SlamThe "KySTE Slam" is a high-energy competition by ten different EdTech professionals. Each presenter has three minutes to live-demo an innovative way to use an EdTech tool. At then end of the slam, you'll get to vote for your favorite. Bragging rights are on the line, so come on out, watch the competition, and learn some new handy new tools that you can take back to your classroom immediately!DonniePiercey
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ELA Technology Toolbox for Elementary TeachersCome join us as we explore what every elementary ELA teacher should have in their technology toolbox. You will learn and explore great ideas that will help you lead your students to proficiency in the ELA standards. From apps to websites to devices, technology has some great resources to keep them actively engaged and may even help save you time!CarrieThomas
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Elementary CodeElementary students K-5 love to code! Let's explore various programs and platforms to lead your elementary students into the world of coding. Programs will include Kodable, BeeBot, Light-bot, Scratch, Small Basic, and others. We will also explore The Hour of Code. From this nation-wide movement our school has started an after-school Code Club and introduced coding as part of our daily learning.CherylLoseyCoding
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Enabling ChromeBook Adoption by Integrating with Classroom VirtualizationThis presentation will show the flexibilty of Chromebooks in the classrooms setting. We will demonstrate the ability to run a fully functional Win7 desktop on a Chromebook. Users will be able to use their own devices as well to see the flexibilty and usfulness of a virtual environment.SteveLangeGoogle
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Engaging K-12 Students in a Computer Science PathwayFrom a national perspective, the imperative to increase the U.S. talent pool in computer science is clear. The projected number of job openings in 2018 for STEM fields will reach 2.8 million, with half of them being for computer specialists. Project Lead The Way’s Computer Science Pathway engages K-12 students in computational thinking through activity, project, problem-based learning.MarkHarrell
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Engaging K-5 Students in STEM to Create Lifelong Lovers of Math/ScienceA study shows that girls' and boy's attitudes about math begin to diverge as early as 2nd grade. Project Lead The Way's STEM program for kindergarten through fifth grade engages students in activity, project, and problem based learning. Students learn important future-changing lessons, like it's okay to take risks and make mistakes, and it's great to employ critical thinking and teamwork.MarkHarrell
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Enhancing the End-User Network ExperienceLearn how to simplify and enhance your network end user experience with industry-leading technologies from Extreme Networks. Attendees will discover unique techniques and tools to craft transparent access for network users, including those tools that provide integration with 3rd party products to create a seamless wired and wireless networking experience.RobinDuffy
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Enhancing your media center: tech tools & tips for OPGES successThe role of the traditional librarian has evolved. Learn how to use a variety of technology tools to enhance your media center management, delivery of services, collaboration and instruction. Overwhelmed by OPGES? Don't be! See examples from both primary and secondary media centers of how tech tools can help.JenniferGordonMedia Center
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Epic EDU Battle: OneDrive v. Google Drive (You decide who should win?)
This presentations will show the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of OneDrive and Google Drive so your can make an informed decision on which system is best for your school. Greg is the JCPS District lead for OneDrive and Amy is the JCPS District lead for Google Drive.GregoryPuccettiGoogle, Office 365
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EverFi - Free Online Programs to Teach Civics, African American History, & MoreEverFi provides interactive, primary document-based programs that explore African American history, the US government as well as the rights & responsibilities of being a citizen. Participants will learn how to effectively blend resources into their classrooms and be given free access to all programs & supplemental resources. Last year, EverFi helped educate over 28,000 students in KY alone.MikeOliver
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EverFi - Free Online Programs to Teach Financial Literacy, Entrepreneurship, & MoreEverFi provides interactive programs that introduce & solidify key financial concepts as well as entrepreneurial skills while fulfilling the Consumerism section of the Program Review. Participants will learn how to effectively blend resources into their classrooms and be given free access to all programs & supplemental resources. Last year, EverFi helped educate over 28,000 students in KY alone.MikeOliver
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EverFi - Free Online Programs to Teach STEM, Coding, Digital Literacy, & MoreEverFi provides interactive programs to teach critical skills such as how to code and use technology safely & effectively as they explore STEM careers & strengthen math skills. Participants will learn how to effectively blend online resources into their classrooms and be given free access to all programs & supplemental resources. Last year, EverFi helped educate over 28,000 students in KY alone.MikeOliver
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Every Student Has Their Own iPad: What's Next?In Gabriel Read's classroom, a high school Algebra 2 teacher at Sacred Heart Academy in Louisville, KY., every student brings their own iPad to class. Ms. Read has embraced her 21st Century learners and their iPad use. Students are expected to show, share, and learn from each other.Come hear and see her story as she shows technologies to engage, teach, and manage her students' use of their device.StephenSwan
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Filewave: Multi-Platform Systems and Mobile Device Management (MDM)Filewave is a multi-platform systems management suite to easily manage OS X and Windows laptops/desktops as well as iOS and Android mobile devices (MDM) all from within a single interface. We provide complete system management capabilities to support 1:1, 1:Many, BYOD and multi-location environments, allowing users to focus on teaching and learning instead of systems and software management.DavidMockensturm
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Finding Your Future by Investigating the PastThis interactive workshop will utilize free online resources to lead students through the research process for history that aligns with C3 Framework. These instructional techniques and practices also meet 21st Century Skills with students taking leadership for their own learning as they choose a topic, create questions, form a thesis, and curate. Please bring your own devices.RebeccaRoach
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Flip, Blend, Personalize - Amplify Learning with Converge LMS.Adopting a BYOD or 1:1? Ready to facilitate blended or flipped instruction? Discover a better way to manage, monitor, create, and assess. This session will explore best practices when considering and working with a Learning Management System while interacting with the features of Converge, a new LMS that brings together all the tools and resources K-12 teachers need to accelerate learning.TiffaneyLavoie
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Flipped Instruction: A How ToIf you've heard about flipped instruction, flipped class, or hybrid learning but aren't entirely sure what it's all about, attend our session to hear about the ins & outs, ups & downs, and basic how-to so you can flip your own lessons. This session is designed to help beginners build foundational knowledge that can be incorporated into their own teaching practices. BYOD encouraged, not required.KrysLynamFlipped
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Flipped Instruction: Apps & WebsitesSo you know all about flipped instruction, perhaps you've even tried out a lesson or two, and now you're ready for more. This session is designed to spark ideas with apps and websites that various teachers are currently using to flip their own lessons. If you have a device, please bring it and play along. We will explore a variety of tools for iPad, Android, tablet and laptop/desktop.Rachel
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Flipped Instruction: Pro's & Con'sIf you know about flipped (hybrid) instruction, but you're still not 'sold' on the concept, please attend this session. We will discuss the pro's and con's, advantages and disadvantages, or the benefits and costs of using flipped instruction in the classroom using recent relevant research. We welcome anyone that can add to the conversation.JeannieJusticeFlipped
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Flipped OutDo you want to make learning more interesting for students? A flipped classroom is when you make the lesson videos and the students take them home and watch them then they come back to school and do practice and activities on that lesson. This is a great way to move toward personalized learning in your classroom. We will also share ESL strategies, use of Swivl, Greenscreen, and youtube stations.CandyOsborneFlipped
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Flipping the Visual Arts Classroom with STLP & Art ClubWhat does 1 right brained teacher & 1 left brained teacher have in common? Come and find out how these two teachers combined forces to transform learning in the visual arts curriculum. Teaming up with each other and their respective clubs, Art Club & STLP, they have created a series of instructional videos that have transformed learning while proving that visual arts & technology go hand in handBrookeWhitlowSTLP, Flipped
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Flipping Your LibraryFollowing the trend of classroom teachers who are flipping their classroom, join me as I explore ways to flip your library and together we will brainstorm more ways we can flip our library media centers. This will be an active session as we look at actual lessons and the tools used in their implementation, such as ScreenCast-O-Matic. Come ready to share, receive and inspire.StephanieGriffithFlipped
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FREE iPad Creation Apps for Students in Primary
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Students are never too young to learn 21st-century skills. Come and see how our preschool students use free apps such as ThingLink, Videolicious, 30 Hands, Pic Collage, FaceTalk and Capture to create and share their learning. Participants who have downloaded the apps can create along with us as we share student projects for each app. (All of these apps can be used across the grade levels).SuzanneStewartApps
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GAFE Accounts made easy. GADS and SAML setup.Learn how to manage your Google Apps for Education accounts easily. Allow your users to use their Active Directory username and password to authenticate to Google services. No more manual syncing of CSV files. No more having to reset Google account passwords. Manage Google groups and users through Active Directory.Brandon Sanspree
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Games and Simulations as Assessment ToolsGames and simulations are designed as assessment tools. Games display player scores and analyze levels of achievement and competence, obstacles overthrown, and resources gained. Simulations provide real-life experiences for skills development in a repeatable, risk-free environment. These methods for learning engage students while providing unobtrusive assessment. Share thoughts and experience.DeAnnaProctorGaming
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Genius Hour-Why Take the Time?Give your students voice and choice in what they are learning. Allowing students one day a week to work on something they choose can help keep them stay excited about your class the rest of the week. Provide students with the tools and the time to learn something they are really interested in. Edmodo, Livebinders, and Socrative are phenomenal tools to organize Genius Hour for your students.NelliePoe
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Getting Your Feet Wet - Step 1 to Develop an Engaging Online PLNDon't have a Twitter account? Or you have one but have no clue how to really use it? You find yourself wondering, what's all this stuff about using pound signs or hashtags mean? Come wade in the social media waters w/ us, so you can become the best educator you can be. We'll discuss how to dip your toes into social media in order to develop an engaging & supportive PLN just for you & your needs.ShannonBosleySocial Media
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Girls are IT: Creating Computer Science Environments that Encourage Female ParticipationAccording to the National Center for Women & Information Technology and the US Dept of Labor an estimated 1.4 million computing related jobs will be open by 2020, & less than 30% of those jobs will be filled by women. Girls represent a valuable, untapped talent pool in CS & nurturing this talent should begin early. Come join the discussion on how to involve more females in information technology.BrookeWhitlow
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Global Competencies; Local RealitiesDomain 1 of the TPGES mandates that"(Teachers) must know how their discipline has evolved into the 21st century, incorporating such issues as global awareness and cultural diversity, as appropriate." This session will define Global Competency, highlight a model program using international partnerships and the use of simple technology tools, and tie this all to the PGES and Program Review process.RandyBarrettePGES
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Going Beyond the PaperThis session focuses on integrating technology and research rather than teaching them as separate entities in the classroom. In this session, an ELA teacher and school media librarian from a rural and impoverished area share how free technology resources impact 21st Century Skills, increase students desire to learn, and allow students to take writing and research to the next level.DeidraBowling-MeadeMedia Center
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Going Cross Curricular with Google MapsWant to see what else your students can do in Maps OTHER than finding their house in Street View? Google Maps (and the new "My Maps") have some powerful instructional tools built right in! New features are being added everyday, so come listen to Google Certified Teacher Donnie Piercey as he shares some innovative cross-curricular activities that you can take back to your classroom immediately!DonniePierceyGoogle
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Google Apps for Ed, K to 5Google Apps for Ed in a K-5 classroom? Absolutely! They're not only great collaboration tools for your students, but also make for easy parent-teacher communication. Come learn some creative ways that Google Certified Teacher Donnie Piercey uses GAFE with his 5th graders at Eminence Elementary School. Whether you're 1:1, BYOD, or only have access to a desktop, your students can still get Googley!DonniePierceyGoogle
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Google Docs: LIVE!Learn how Google Docs can help your students take their writing to the next level, regardless of your subject/grade level, through interactive and collaborative revising, editing, publishing, and even researching. Come see a live demonstration of just how this tool can work in your classroom. Achieve Common Core fidelity, efficiency, engagement, and ultimately a better product from your students.MeganMarcumGoogle
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Google Drive 101Google Drive is changing today's classrooms for the better, but how does it work exactly? Come learn the basic ins-and-outs of this incredibly powerful app from Google Certified Teacher Donnie Piercey. He will be sharing how you can use Drive to promote creativity, collaboration, and learning from your students on a daily basis. Office365: Consider yourself officially on upset alert!DonniePierceyGoogle
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Great Scott! See The Digital Classroom Tools of the Future!Successful Classroom Management is critical to personalizing instruction and meeting learning styles. Digital tools can help if you select the ones that are appropriate and user-friendly. Being able to electronically deliver assignments with programs such as Edmodo, while being able to monitor device screens with programs such as Engage and Classroom Manager will be shared. The future is now!YvonneMarx
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Harnessing the Selfie: Using a photo cliche for learningSelfies are ubiquitous,so our students are familiar with this commonplace form of photography. But the selfie existed long before the cell phone. It is time for us to use it intentionally in our classes! This session will cover tips, software/apps and lessons where students move from the stereotypical use to more creative,thoughtful selfies. (Not just for art teachers!)NancyPalmquist
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Horton Hears a 1:1 Initiative without Innovative LeadershipCountless districts and schools are finding that adopting a 1:1 environment simply "isn't working." When these initiatives fail to bring school improvement, school leaders are left wondering what went wrong. This session will highlight examples of failed technology integration and why creative leadership is vital to any technology integration efforts.TaylorClements
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How NOT to EdTechThink you've got this "Technology" thing figured out or is it still a work in progress? EdTech has the power to change your class for the better, but are you using it effectively? Fifth Grade Teacher and Technology Integrator Donnie Piercey will share some humorous insights about the "don'ts" of EdTech while looking at how your students can use it to become critical thinkers and digital citizens.DonniePiercey
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How to Manage all Windows PC's, Mac OS X, iOS, & Android Devices with a Single Platform.For over 22 Years, FileWave has understood in most all organization, multi-platform support is highly desired and often a requirement. We allow IT, Curriculum, and other Administrators to take full control of the technology (Windows PC's, Mac OS X, Android, & iOS Devices) within a single interface. When it comes a having a complete systems management software, FileWave makes it easy!DavidMockensturm
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If They Build It, They Will LearnIn this session, participants will make and learn by engaging in a variety of hands-on, STEM related activities, which include the integration of educational technologies. Experiences will include various student-driven robotics activities (including experience with Kate the Robot), working with electrical circuitry, and MakerSpaces in the classroom and library.PattiOakley DePriestSTEM
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iMovie for the Common Core ClassroomCome tour imovie! You will learn the basics of creating an imovie presentation as well as some more advanced tips. We will also look at how to create trailers. Learn great ways to incorporate imovie in order to effectively teach the common core standards for ELA.StephanieDennemann
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