Note: In-person attendees will receive login access starting Monday, November 4, 2024, allowing each to create personalized schedules. Until then, you’re welcome to explore the available sessions without logging in.
Unlock the potential of your classroom with cutting-edge technology and innovative instructional strategies! Join me for an exciting session where we will dive into app-smashing technology tools with "Eduprotocols" to create engaging, student-centered lessons. ?Eduprotocols? are quick activities that foster the 4Cs by using repeatable templates designed for all levels and subjects. Establish how to seamlessly blend these resources to foster a culture of mastery and transform your teaching practices into a pathway to creativity and effectiveness. Some of the Eduprotocols we will explore include: Fast & Curious, Frayer Model, Thin Slides, Iron Chef, and more. These will be paired with technology apps such as Canva, Quizizz, Padlet, Wordwall, and others.
The current state of education is rigorous and grade focused. Students often struggle to achieve to the required level, but rarely know why they struggle or how to address the problem. In this session, a classroom teacher and instructional coach discuss usage of curriculum tools (CED, LMS, Scoring Guidelines, and exams) to redevelop a notebook and an online portfolio to track and communicate progress. Participants code notebooks to the standards, skills, or competencies, and track their overall progress on those skills in their electronic portfolio. We discuss formative assessment as instant and varied data points and self, peer, and reassessments. Additionally, we discuss summative assessment as a means to build capacity and foster skill acquisition. Other benefits include: growth mindset, differentiation, closing learning gaps, relationship building, and social-emotional learning. Exemplars and stakeholder feedback will be shared.
This session will showcase the instructional resources created in partnership with the Virginia Department of Education by four public media stations WHRO, Blue Ridge PBS, VPM, and PBS Appalachia which are found in GoOpenVA, and Virtual VA courses.
We will navigate virtual waters through online learning opportunities across the Commonwealth. Anchors Away as virtual learning and teaching resources, best practices, artificial intelligence connections, and a myriad of resources and supports available to educators and divisions will be shared to help students and families succeed.
The implementation of computer science in education is a powerful catalyst for fostering critical thinking, creativity, and innovation. In today?s rapidly evolving digital world, it?s essential that students not only understand how technology works but also how to apply it creatively and thoughtfully in various contexts. This session is designed to empower educators with the foundational knowledge, practical skills, and resources necessary to implement and integrate computer science concepts seamlessly into one?s teaching. Participants will delve into the core principles and concepts within the 2024 Computer Science Standards of Learning and gain a deeper understanding of how these standards can be woven into diverse subjects to enhance student learning. This session will provide educators with the tools and confidence to anchor their teaching practices in innovation, ensuring that students are prepared to navigate and shape the technological landscape of the future.