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'*learn how Plano ISD is offering unique professional learning opportunities for PK-12 PISD teachers in collaboration with local partners in business and industry *learn about the classroom-to-career connections made by previous externs and corporate ment
* Participants will walk away with an understanding that Student Voice does not just mean surveying. * Participants will walk away with easy to implement activities for Back to School. * Participants will walk away with a way to increase Student Voice at
- Find out how to make sure all users have access to the tools they need - Learn how to find funding for EdTech - Find out how to engage parents to join the learning conversation.
1) develop a timeline for implementation of instructional rounds
1) New way to look at data 2) Technology enhancement of curriculum 3) How build capacity in teachers & leaders
1) Participants will learn about the importance of collecting student voice and the impact it will have on their classroom. 2) Participants will see examples of student voice surveys that can be adapted for their classrooms. 3) Participants will use their
1) Teachers will be able to identify 'safe' uses of humor in the class room 2) Teachers will be able to assess humor as a metric for learning using the rubric I will give to them 3) Teachers will be able to mix their content and their student's humor
1. An understanding of competency-based learning 2. Experience blended learning strategies 3. How digital tools can make assessment and data simple
1. Attendees will get an in-depth look at various aspects of the three professional development modules including creation
1. Awareness of most effective practices 2. Examples of practices through Theory of Action 3. Discussion of next steps for a culture of learning
1. Educators will be able to design authentic
1. Framework for creating a collaborative process between campus administrators and district level support. 2. Share outcomes and benefits from an administrator and a teacher perspective 3. Participants will walk away with examples of effective walk-throu
1. Identify the qualities of effective teachers. 2. Learn how to add luster a mandated
1. Learn how to effectively align intervention and progress monitoring among all staff. 2. Move data-driven discussions from compliance to collective accountability. 3. Use progress monitoring to prove student achievement
1. The knowledge of what a STEAM lab or lesson is. 2. How the starting a lab is a process. 3. How to find the money to fund it.
1. Understand STREAM framework and stations 2. Develop thematic and standards connections 3. Integrate innovative technology in classroom/library
1. Understand the power of multi-structured professional learning opportunities while maximizing teacher and staff time in front of students 2. Understand how a learning management system can be used to create and manage professional learning 3. Determine
1. Understanding the true purpose of technology in the classroom 2. Paradigm shift of how technology is leveraged in the classroom 3. Campus ownership model of technology integration
2) build an action team for implementation of instructional rounds
A plan to launch a makerspace on their campus Hands on experience with makerspace activities Knowledge of cost effective materials to use in a makerspace
and 3) leverage current collaborative practices to go deeper with goals f
and changes for the future 2. Attendees will gain insights
and elaboration. Whether teachers have a Google classroom or little access to technology
and record s
and situation specific music Participants will use technology to engage
and student outcomes in a secondary classroom.
annotation
As a result of this session
Attendees will leave with an understanding of how stations and small group instruction can increase student voice
Attendees will leave with new creation ideas for their classroom. Attendees will have time to try out some of these apps. Attendees will think about how their students are created.
Attendees will leave with specific examples of how to use Twitter to GROW professionally
build a professional learning network on Twitter
collaboration
constructive feedback - recognize the importance of intentional reflection on practice to trigger professional growth
create
Create a twitter account if they do not have one
differentiation
district feedback
educational songs
GLOW lessons and GO touting public education! Attendees will also leave with resources for getting started with Twitter and Tweetdeck.
Google Ideas
I will be able to
Innovative Communication
learn how to flip staff meetings and learn tech tools to improve academic planning time with teachers.
learner-driven activities and environments that recognize and accommodate learner variability. 2. Educators will be able to facilitate learning with technology to support student achievement. 3. Educators wil
monitoring and grading of the course
ongoing and specific -reflect on current practices -digitally collaborate with others to share ideas
Paperless Communication
Participants will learn how to use TEKS objectives to drive creative in-class processes Participants will create original music tracks
Participants will learn the necessary steps to implement blended learning. Participants will know how to develop an appropriate professional development outline for a school year. Participants will gain an understanding of the benefits of implementing a b
Participants will... 1. learn how to engage their students in computational thinking 2. learn how to integrate computational thinking across the curriculum 3. learn how to foster computational thinking for varied grade levels.
Participants will: - learn to implement observation protocols on campus w/ digital tools - understand the power of purposeful
Participants will: -walk away with formative assessment strategies that are fun
prescribed curriculum and create a learning environment conducive to sparking ownership in students. 3. Reflect on current practices and become a capacity conductor ve
Source for creating professional graphics. A new tool for student choice to demonstrate mastery. Exposure to well crafted graphic design that can be easily customized.
such as summarization
Teachers will leave the session with ways to incorporate social media to teach reading and writing concepts
timely
Understand the advantages of using blended learning to grow teachers. Have an awareness of how blended learning can positively impact teacher growth. Have tools to use to begin the process.
we'll demonstrate how
which can be presented to staff • Evaluate our pla
write
• Participants will experience and explore Google Classroom as a student user. • Participants will collaboratively create a plan for using Google Classroom for book clubs in their classroom. • Participants will be empowered to use this tool in the classro
• Understand the vast roles of the entire staff in implementing RtI on a secondary campus • Gain intervention ideas and organize your current practices into an explicit format using the RtI tiered system
Product Takeaways
*Copy of the presentation with access to all resources *Hard copy of student voice survey *List of reading resources on the topic
- A list of online resources/URLs
-Sample RtI Staff Responsibility Document -Template to Build Staff Responsibility Document -Teacher RtI Referral Template -Sample Student RtI Accommodation Plan
A definition of classroom safe humor and a rubric by which to measure it. They will also create their own digital humor artifacts during my session.
a list of resources
A visual representing the varied professional learning opportunities and the impact on student growth
activities
All participants will leave with professional
An app
and a list of assessment tools.
and ideas
and Meme lessons and handouts ready to use in the classroom.
Attendees will leave with a created product from station time during the model presented. They will choose either creating an EdPuzzle video
create data-driven grouping
Each participant will leave with access to a website with resources
EdPuzzle
eukolos.org
FlipGrid
Framework for the Learning Cycle Access to slides with evidence of Learning Cycle process
Getting started with Twitter Videos (created by our district) Getting started with Tweetdeck Videos (created by our district) Using Twitter in Education Websites (curated by our district) Social Media Guidelines Policy (created by our district)
Google Doc with lesson plans
Growth Mindset
Handout from the presentation List of resource websites
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZMtBvmt5PVNaHo_EI06RtkG5zw9lQRPm?usp=sharing
https://splice.com/sounds/beatmaker https://www.soundtrap.com/ https://looplabs.com/ https://www.google.com/docs/about/
Innovation
Instagram
Leadership
List of 10+ apps to use in elementary classrooms.
materials
or other technology resource that are utilized during small group instruction for student product and v
Padlet
Participants will leave our session having experienced a variety of formative assessment tools such as: Pear Deck
Participants will leave the session with a list of lesson plan ideas for teaching computational thinking and a scope and sequence for developing computational thinking at varied grade levels for different subjects.
Participants will leave their next steps to create a culture of learning.
Participants will leave with a list of digital tools that can be used to flip instruction
Participants will leave with an engaging and interactive lesson created using Nearpod.
Participants will leave with an implementation plan.
Participants will leave with knowledge of how to utilize the following apps and websites to impact curriculum and student achievement through Student Voice. Examples will be shown and there will be time to dive into them. * Flipgrid * Goosechase * Blogger
Participants will leave with our presentation that will have links to the STEAM lesson design we use and a sample lesson
Participants will leave with templates and exemplars for communicating expectations and organizing various components related to the implementation and use of instructional rounds.
Participants will leave with Twitter
Participants will walk away with a digital copy of a blended roadmap. Participants will receive a year long professional develop outline to support implementation of blended learning. Participants will leave a list of blended learning book resources.
personalized graphics formatted for their favorite social media channel.
pictures and videos of students and teachers sharing what they do in the lab.
pictures of what we have in the lab
Quizizz etc.
Research on Flow (getting in the zone) Strategies for supporting minority and at risk learners Access to videos to exhibit the process of becoming a capacity conductors Survey for identifying capacity conductors
Sample of a campus technology plan Technology Plan Design Rubric
Snapchat
Templates in Google 30 day plan for implementation Link to google drive resources from the presentation
Twitter account Increased followers and following on Twitter Collaborative planning agenda using Google or Microsoft Staff Notebooks using Google or Microsoft
• Participants will leave the session with a collaboratively created plan for utilizing Google Classroom for book clubs. • Participants will also leave with a starter Google Classroom that they can use with their students the next day. • Participants will
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Top 10 Elementary Creation Apps
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Using Student Voice Through Technology To Directly Impact Achievement
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Design Like a Boss
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The Ups and Downs in Our Move to Online PD
A2
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Using Twitter to GROW, GLOW and GO
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Impartial Access: Making Sure All Learners Benefit From EdTech
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Reimagine the Impact of Formative Assessment
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Move Your Book Clubs into the 21st Century
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Libra-Nasium: Enter Active Library
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MakerSpace Curriculum for the Classroom Teacher
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Building Sustainable Instructional Rounds Practices
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From Pre-Assessment to Mastery with Competency Based Learning
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Computational Thinking: Interdisciplinary Curricular Applications
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Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness Effortlessly with IO Talent
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Can You Hear Me Now? Strategies for Enhanced Teacher/Parent Communication
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Not me, I am just a kid!
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Closing the Gaps in Ensuring Educational Equity
C1
10:15am •
#ObserveMe: Personalize Professional Learning Through Observation
11:25am •
Earning an ‘A’ in the new A-F Accountability System
2:30pm •
Digital Collaboration of Data Systems
3:30pm •
Capacity Conductors
4:40pm •
Making RtI Work at the Secondary Level
C2
10:15am •
Live Online Instruction: A new way to classroom for low income students to impact academic achievement
11:25am •
Serious Play: Humor as a digital assessment tool
2:30pm •
Using Twitter to GROW, GLOW and GO
3:30pm •
If you build it, they will come.
4:40pm •
Student Voice in Secondary Small Groups
Grand Ballroom - 4th Floor
8:30am •
How We Shift Our Teaching When We Have Tech (Teach Like Google and YouTube)
1:15pm •
Immersive Learning through Promethean's Escape Room
2:30pm •
Putting the Sizzle in STEM!
5:45pm •
Welcome Reception
Irving Convention Center - Main Entrance
6:45am •
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Junior Ballroom D
10:30am •
Teaching with Google Classroom
Level 3 Business Office
7:30am •
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Level 3 Pre-function
10:00am •
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5:45pm •
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Meeting Room 4
3:00pm •
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4:00pm •
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Makerspace Monday: Solving Authentic Problems
Restaurants in the Convention Center Complex
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A1
10:15am •
Move It! Bodies in Motion, Brains in Motion.
11:25am •
School Transformation through a Common Language for Learning
1:25pm •
Giving Student's Voice in the Classroom
2:35pm •
Top 10 Elementary Creation Apps
3:40pm •
Join the Maker Movement: Play, Create, Collaborate
A2
10:15am •
Building and Reflecting on a Culture of STEM
11:25am •
Engaging and Interacting with students using Nearpod
1:25pm •
Capacity Conductors
2:35pm •
#Hashtag That Passage: Using Social Media to Teach Language Arts
B1
10:15am •
Building Principal and Teacher Efficacy Through Learning Cycles
11:25am •
A Culture of Learning
1:25pm •
#ObserveMe: Personalize Professional Learning Through Observation
2:35pm •
Personalized Learning: What it Isn't
3:40pm •
Digital Collaboration of Data Systems
B2
10:15am •
CANCELLED-Innovate, Blend, Succeed: Setting your students up for blended success!
1:25pm •
A Culture of Learning
2:35pm •
Making RtI Work at the Secondary Level
3:40pm •
Building Principal and Teacher Efficacy Through Learning Cycles
C1
10:15am •
#Catalyst: A Workshop to Spark Innovation
1:25pm •
Using 21st Century Techniques for Professional Growth
2:35pm •
Using Student Voice Through Technology To Directly Impact Achievement
C2
10:15am •
Building a Technology Plan with Results
1:25pm •
Leveraging Teacher Externships: Plano ISD's Journey
3:40pm •
Computational Thinking: Interdisciplinary Curricular Applications
Grand Ballroom - 4th Floor
8:30am •
Creative Innovators
Irving Convention Center - Main Entrance
6:45am •
Shuttle Service
4:30pm •
Shuttle Service
Junior Ballroom D
10:30am •
Computational Thinking Across the Curriculum
Level 3 Business Office
7:30am •
Registration and Exhibits Open
Level 3 Pre-function
10:00am •
Coffee Break
2:15pm •
Exhibitor Visits
3:15pm •
Afternoon Break
Meeting Room 4
10:30am •
Promethean Escape Activity
11:30am •
Promethean Escape Activity
12:30pm •
Promethean Escape Activity
1:30pm •
Promethean Escape Activity
3:30pm •
Promethean Escape Activity
4:30pm •
Promethean Escape Activity
Meeting Room 5
8:00am •
Exhibitors Extended Conversations
2:15pm •
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Restaurants in the Convention Center Complex
12:00pm •
Attendee Lunch On Your Own
TBA
5:30pm •
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, June 13
A1
10:30am •
If you build it, they will come.
11:40am •
#Hashtag That Passage: Using Social Media to Teach Language Arts
A2
10:30am •
Using Student Created Content to Transform Your Classroom and School
11:40am •
Join the Maker Movement: Play, Create, Collaborate
B1
10:30am •
Maximizing Growth through Personalized Professional Learning
11:40am •
Digital Leadership
B2
10:30am •
Can You Hear Me Now? Strategies for Enhanced Teacher/Parent Communication
C1
10:30am •
The Ups and Downs in Our Move to Online PD
11:40am •
Libra-Nasium: Enter Active Library
C2
10:30am •
CANCELLED - Engaging and Interacting with students using Nearpod
11:40am •
School Transformation through a Common Language for Learning
Grand Ballroom - 4th Floor
7:45am •
All-Attendee Breakfast and Awards
8:30am •
Personal Digital Inquiry: Connecting Learners In Ways That Matter
Irving Convention Center - Main Entrance
6:00am •
Shuttle Service
1:00pm •
Shuttle Service
Junior Ballroom D
10:30am •
Building a Culture of Inquiry In Your Learning Community
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'*learn how Plano ISD is offering unique professional learning opportunities for PK-12 PISD teachers in collaboration with local partners in business and industry *learn about the classroom-to-career connections made by previous externs and corporate ment
* Participants will walk away with an understanding that Student Voice does not just mean surveying. * Participants will walk away with easy to implement activities for Back to School. * Participants will walk away with a way to increase Student Voice at
- Find out how to make sure all users have access to the tools they need - Learn how to find funding for EdTech - Find out how to engage parents to join the learning conversation.
1) develop a timeline for implementation of instructional rounds
1) New way to look at data 2) Technology enhancement of curriculum 3) How build capacity in teachers & leaders
1) Participants will learn about the importance of collecting student voice and the impact it will have on their classroom. 2) Participants will see examples of student voice surveys that can be adapted for their classrooms. 3) Participants will use their
1) Teachers will be able to identify 'safe' uses of humor in the class room 2) Teachers will be able to assess humor as a metric for learning using the rubric I will give to them 3) Teachers will be able to mix their content and their student's humor
1. An understanding of competency-based learning 2. Experience blended learning strategies 3. How digital tools can make assessment and data simple
1. Attendees will get an in-depth look at various aspects of the three professional development modules including creation
1. Awareness of most effective practices 2. Examples of practices through Theory of Action 3. Discussion of next steps for a culture of learning
1. Educators will be able to design authentic
1. Framework for creating a collaborative process between campus administrators and district level support. 2. Share outcomes and benefits from an administrator and a teacher perspective 3. Participants will walk away with examples of effective walk-throu
1. Identify the qualities of effective teachers. 2. Learn how to add luster a mandated
1. Learn how to effectively align intervention and progress monitoring among all staff. 2. Move data-driven discussions from compliance to collective accountability. 3. Use progress monitoring to prove student achievement
1. The knowledge of what a STEAM lab or lesson is. 2. How the starting a lab is a process. 3. How to find the money to fund it.
1. Understand STREAM framework and stations 2. Develop thematic and standards connections 3. Integrate innovative technology in classroom/library
1. Understand the power of multi-structured professional learning opportunities while maximizing teacher and staff time in front of students 2. Understand how a learning management system can be used to create and manage professional learning 3. Determine
1. Understanding the true purpose of technology in the classroom 2. Paradigm shift of how technology is leveraged in the classroom 3. Campus ownership model of technology integration
2) build an action team for implementation of instructional rounds
A plan to launch a makerspace on their campus Hands on experience with makerspace activities Knowledge of cost effective materials to use in a makerspace
and 3) leverage current collaborative practices to go deeper with goals f
and changes for the future 2. Attendees will gain insights
and elaboration. Whether teachers have a Google classroom or little access to technology
and record s
and situation specific music Participants will use technology to engage
and student outcomes in a secondary classroom.
annotation
As a result of this session
Attendees will leave with an understanding of how stations and small group instruction can increase student voice
Attendees will leave with new creation ideas for their classroom. Attendees will have time to try out some of these apps. Attendees will think about how their students are created.
Attendees will leave with specific examples of how to use Twitter to GROW professionally
build a professional learning network on Twitter
collaboration
constructive feedback - recognize the importance of intentional reflection on practice to trigger professional growth
create
Create a twitter account if they do not have one
differentiation
district feedback
educational songs
GLOW lessons and GO touting public education! Attendees will also leave with resources for getting started with Twitter and Tweetdeck.
Google Ideas
I will be able to
Innovative Communication
learn how to flip staff meetings and learn tech tools to improve academic planning time with teachers.
learner-driven activities and environments that recognize and accommodate learner variability. 2. Educators will be able to facilitate learning with technology to support student achievement. 3. Educators wil
monitoring and grading of the course
ongoing and specific -reflect on current practices -digitally collaborate with others to share ideas
Paperless Communication
Participants will learn how to use TEKS objectives to drive creative in-class processes Participants will create original music tracks
Participants will learn the necessary steps to implement blended learning. Participants will know how to develop an appropriate professional development outline for a school year. Participants will gain an understanding of the benefits of implementing a b
Participants will... 1. learn how to engage their students in computational thinking 2. learn how to integrate computational thinking across the curriculum 3. learn how to foster computational thinking for varied grade levels.
Participants will: - learn to implement observation protocols on campus w/ digital tools - understand the power of purposeful
Participants will: -walk away with formative assessment strategies that are fun
prescribed curriculum and create a learning environment conducive to sparking ownership in students. 3. Reflect on current practices and become a capacity conductor ve
Source for creating professional graphics. A new tool for student choice to demonstrate mastery. Exposure to well crafted graphic design that can be easily customized.
such as summarization
Teachers will leave the session with ways to incorporate social media to teach reading and writing concepts
timely
Understand the advantages of using blended learning to grow teachers. Have an awareness of how blended learning can positively impact teacher growth. Have tools to use to begin the process.
we'll demonstrate how
which can be presented to staff • Evaluate our pla
write
• Participants will experience and explore Google Classroom as a student user. • Participants will collaboratively create a plan for using Google Classroom for book clubs in their classroom. • Participants will be empowered to use this tool in the classro
• Understand the vast roles of the entire staff in implementing RtI on a secondary campus • Gain intervention ideas and organize your current practices into an explicit format using the RtI tiered system
Product Takeaways
*Copy of the presentation with access to all resources *Hard copy of student voice survey *List of reading resources on the topic
- A list of online resources/URLs
-Sample RtI Staff Responsibility Document -Template to Build Staff Responsibility Document -Teacher RtI Referral Template -Sample Student RtI Accommodation Plan
A definition of classroom safe humor and a rubric by which to measure it. They will also create their own digital humor artifacts during my session.
a list of resources
A visual representing the varied professional learning opportunities and the impact on student growth
activities
All participants will leave with professional
An app
and a list of assessment tools.
and ideas
and Meme lessons and handouts ready to use in the classroom.
Attendees will leave with a created product from station time during the model presented. They will choose either creating an EdPuzzle video
create data-driven grouping
Each participant will leave with access to a website with resources
EdPuzzle
eukolos.org
FlipGrid
Framework for the Learning Cycle Access to slides with evidence of Learning Cycle process
Getting started with Twitter Videos (created by our district) Getting started with Tweetdeck Videos (created by our district) Using Twitter in Education Websites (curated by our district) Social Media Guidelines Policy (created by our district)
Google Doc with lesson plans
Growth Mindset
Handout from the presentation List of resource websites
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZMtBvmt5PVNaHo_EI06RtkG5zw9lQRPm?usp=sharing
https://splice.com/sounds/beatmaker https://www.soundtrap.com/ https://looplabs.com/ https://www.google.com/docs/about/
Innovation
Instagram
Leadership
List of 10+ apps to use in elementary classrooms.
materials
or other technology resource that are utilized during small group instruction for student product and v
Padlet
Participants will leave our session having experienced a variety of formative assessment tools such as: Pear Deck
Participants will leave the session with a list of lesson plan ideas for teaching computational thinking and a scope and sequence for developing computational thinking at varied grade levels for different subjects.
Participants will leave their next steps to create a culture of learning.
Participants will leave with a list of digital tools that can be used to flip instruction
Participants will leave with an engaging and interactive lesson created using Nearpod.
Participants will leave with an implementation plan.
Participants will leave with knowledge of how to utilize the following apps and websites to impact curriculum and student achievement through Student Voice. Examples will be shown and there will be time to dive into them. * Flipgrid * Goosechase * Blogger
Participants will leave with our presentation that will have links to the STEAM lesson design we use and a sample lesson
Participants will leave with templates and exemplars for communicating expectations and organizing various components related to the implementation and use of instructional rounds.
Participants will leave with Twitter
Participants will walk away with a digital copy of a blended roadmap. Participants will receive a year long professional develop outline to support implementation of blended learning. Participants will leave a list of blended learning book resources.
personalized graphics formatted for their favorite social media channel.
pictures and videos of students and teachers sharing what they do in the lab.
pictures of what we have in the lab
Quizizz etc.
Research on Flow (getting in the zone) Strategies for supporting minority and at risk learners Access to videos to exhibit the process of becoming a capacity conductors Survey for identifying capacity conductors
Sample of a campus technology plan Technology Plan Design Rubric
Snapchat
Templates in Google 30 day plan for implementation Link to google drive resources from the presentation
Twitter account Increased followers and following on Twitter Collaborative planning agenda using Google or Microsoft Staff Notebooks using Google or Microsoft
• Participants will leave the session with a collaboratively created plan for utilizing Google Classroom for book clubs. • Participants will also leave with a starter Google Classroom that they can use with their students the next day. • Participants will
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Restaurants in the Convention Center Complex
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