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Monday, December 9
 

9:45am EST

Audio Adventures Ahoy!
Monday December 9, 2024 9:45am - 10:45am EST
You're making a podcast! In this session attendees will learn the basics of implementing a podcast project, covering the basics of recording, editing, and sharing recordings through creating a show during this interactive session. Learn about different types of gear and applications that can take your recording to the next level. Examples of podcast projects and their benefits on student learning will be shared. Other uses for audio in instruction will also be discussed. Bring your laptop or smartphone to the session, if possible.; You're making a podcast! Learn how to get started with podcasting, audio recording and editing, as well as learn other uses of audio recording in instruction in this interactive session. Attendees will build their skills by creating a podcast during the session, as well as learn how audio projects help build students' creative and collaborative skills. Examples of podcast projects and advice on constructing a podcast or audio activity will be shared. Attendees should bring a laptop or smartphone, if possible.
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Monday December 9, 2024 9:45am - 10:45am EST
Concourse 3

9:45am EST

Exploring Inquiry-Based Learning through Public Art in Virginia Beach's ViBe Creative District
Monday December 9, 2024 9:45am - 12:00pm EST
Overview: This session offers an innovative approach to inquiry-based learning through the exploration of Virginia Beach's public art ViBe Creative District. Participants will embark on an easy, one-mile walking tour to view the district's vibrant murals by foot. Utilizing Canva, participants will engage in multimedia creation to explore and answer essential questions about the role and impact of public art. Essential Questions: What meaning can be conveyed through art? Participants will investigate how different forms of public art communicate messages, emotions, and narratives. They will explore how artists use symbols, colors, shapes, and materials to convey meaning. How does art bring people together? Participants will examine the social aspects of public art, considering how it can foster community, create shared experiences, and serve as a catalyst for dialogue and connection. Objectives: Inquiry-Based Learning: Develop critical thinking and inquiry skills by engaging with public art. Multimedia Creation: Utilize mobile devices and Canva to create multimedia projects that reflect participants' understanding and interpretations. Collaboration: Foster collaboration among participants as they explore, discuss, and create together. Activities and Structure: Introduction and Orientation: Overview of the ViBe Creative District and its significance. Introduction to essential questions and learning objectives. Demonstration of mobile devices and Canva software. Exploration and Research: Participants will visit various public art installations in the ViBe Creative District. They will use mobile devices to capture images, videos, and audio recordings. Research the background and context of the artworks and artists. Analysis and Interpretation: Group discussions to share initial observations and interpretations. Guided analysis activities to delve deeper into the meaning and impact of the artworks. Consideration of different perspectives and interpretations. Multimedia Project Creation: Participants will use Canva to create multimedia projects that express their findings and interpretations. Projects will include a combination of images, videos, narration, and music. Focus on answering the essential questions through creative expression. Presentation and Reflection: Participants will present their multimedia projects to the group. Reflection on the process and findings. Discussion on the power of multimedia in inquiry-based learning. Expected Outcomes: Enhanced understanding of the meanings conveyed through art and its role in bringing people together. Improved inquiry skills and the ability to conduct research and analysis. Proficiency in using mobile devices and multimedia tools for educational purposes. Strengthened collaboration and communication skills through group work and presentations. Resources Needed: Mobile devices (iPads or iPhones). Space for group discussions and project creation. Assessment: Evaluation of multimedia projects based on creativity, depth of analysis, and clarity in addressing the essential questions. Participant reflections on their learning experience and the impact of multimedia on their understanding. Feedback from peers and facilitators on presentations and group work. This program offers a dynamic and interactive way for participants to engage with art, develop inquiry skills, and harness the power of multimedia to express their insights and learning.
Monday December 9, 2024 9:45am - 12:00pm EST
Concourse 2

11:00am EST

Treasure Chest: Instructional Gold with Indi
Monday December 9, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Highlight and demonstrate different ways and instructional strategies to utilize Sphero Indi robots across multiple content areas.
Speakers
avatar for Elizabeth Huggin

Elizabeth Huggin

ITRT, Portsmouth Public Schools
Hello! I have been in education for over a decade, and for the last 2 years worked as a TRT. I have a Masters in Elementary education, a Secondary English endorsement, and a professional certificate in Adult Learning Theory and Instructional Design. My favorite parts of being a TRT... Read More →
Monday December 9, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Concourse 3

1:00pm EST

Soaring into STEM: Hands-On Drone Adventures in the Classroom
Monday December 9, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
Join us for an engaging and interactive session at the Innovation Station, where we will explore the integration of drones in middle school STEM education. This hands-on workshop is designed to immerse educators in the exciting world of drone technology and its classroom applications. Participants will actively engage in learning how to safely operate drones, integrate this technology into their existing curriculum, and involve students in stimulating STEM projects. Practical examples and live demonstrations will showcase how drones can revolutionize learning in science, technology, engineering, and math. As the coach of a nationally ranked aerial drone team, I bring a wealth of experience in competitive drone operations and team management. This role has provided me with additional insights into the advanced applications of drone technology and effective teaching strategies for drone-related skills. The knowledge and skills gained from coaching will be invaluable in guiding educators during this interactive session.
Speakers
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Caitlin Hayes

Middle School Science, St.John the Apostle Catholic School
I am a middle school science educator at St. John the Apostle Catholic School in Virginia Beach, VA, bringing 21 years of experience as an aviation electrician to the classroom. I’m passionate about fostering hands-on, project-based learning that connects students to real-world... Read More →
Monday December 9, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
Concourse 2

1:00pm EST

Using a Cricut to Create Materials for Hands-On Learning
Monday December 9, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
Many schools now have maker spaces in dedicated areas such as the school library or technology rooms. Desktop cutting machines such as a Cricut may be for teacher or student use. The purpose of this session is to share with participants how a desktop cutting machine can be used in a classroom, a school or community maker space, or at home to prepare materials for hands-on learning projects.
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avatar for Diane Painter

Diane Painter

Associate Professor, Shenandoah University
Diane DeMott Painter, Ph.D. is a retired Fairfax County special education teacher who now teaches part-time at Shenandoah University as a teacher-educator. She volunteers her time at Makersmiths, Inc., a nonprofit maker space in Loudoun County, VA. As Makersmiths' STEM lead, she works... Read More →
Monday December 9, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
Concourse 3

2:15pm EST

Arts Integrations with Robots in Elementary (Grades K-2)
Monday December 9, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm EST
Dancing robots and robot parades in social studies? Coding in science and math? This session explores ways to integrate arts and robotics into content to enhance learning and engagement.
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avatar for Jennifer Burgin

Jennifer Burgin

2nd Grade Educator, Oakridge Elementary School
2nd grade educator to the most dazzling stars ever joyful girl NBCT Arlington Public Schools Teacher of the Year 2016 co-author A is for Arlington 2017 National Geographic Grosvenor Teacher Fellow @MrsJBurgin
Monday December 9, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm EST
Concourse 2
 
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