Friday, September 16
1:00 to 2:00 - Session 3
The Art and Science of the Question Formulation Technique (in English)Presenter: Dan Rothstein and Ana Karchmer
Location: Multipurpose Room Instagram as an Instructional ToolPresenter: Christine Calderon (Lincoln)
@misscalderon416 Location: HS Aula Magna Instagram is the social media platform of choice for millions of students across the globe. It only seems natural to harness its potential in the classroom as a means of improving learning and enhancing engagement. This workshop explores ways in which you can use Instagram to foster digital citizenship, breakdown classroom walls, guide authentic inquiry, showcase student work and creatively present course content. Digital BreakOut - Part 2Presenter: Phil Giansante (Lincoln)
@PGiansante www.philgiansante.com Resources for this Workshop Location: HS Computer Lab Learn how to create your own Digital Breakout using such tools as Google Forms, Google Sites (or any other website creator) and/or a shared Google Doc. Participants will leave the workshop with a complete Digital Breakout. 3D Scanning & PrintingPresenter: Juan Masdeu and Leandro Segura (Lincoln)
@juanmasdeu @chunisegura Location: HS MakerSpace A quick walk through of our experience with the arrival of our first 3D printer and it's introduction to the community (Staff and Students).
How Space Structures LearningPresenter: Joe Koss
@joekoss www.joekoss.me Location: HS Library An educational space can be thought as the place, movement, and arrangement of the teaching and learning. Part of space is the physical architecture of the learning environment—the spatial arrangements of the teaching and learning. The space choices of the learning environment (physical architecture) very deliberately structure the knowledge and communication architecture of the teaching and learning. We can think of the communication architecture as the framing of the interactions and relations with the members of the environment (teacher to student and student to student). The knowledge architecture is the relationship the environment has to learning itself, how knowledge is transmitted and comes through in space and structure (again, teacher to student and student to student). This workshop hopes to look at how 3 separate conceptions of space impacts learning by creating 3 “vignettes”—short sketches—to see how students interact and learn within these 3 separate spaces. |
CREAmaker: divertido y colaborativoPresenter: Milu Christello
@miluchristello www.happyfamilies.com.ar Location: HS Room 403 Vivenciar un espacio recreativo con características del movimiento maker para resolver un desafío. Esta modalidad innovadora de trabajo se ofrece como recurso vivo para la clase para quienes buscan integrar emoción, pensamiento y conducta. Es fácil de adecuar para distintas edades de alumnos. Improving Student Learning by Building Reflective Capacity in TeachersPresenter: Jonah Rosenfield (Lincoln)
Location: HS Room 404 Building the reflective capacity of teachers within a school is critical to improving student learning. In most school systems, however, the teacher supervision (growth) process is led by building principals who, despite best intentions, only observe a teacher in action two or three times per year (less than 1% of the time a teacher is teaching). In this interactive workshop focused on teacher supported teacher growth, participants will learn how to use teaching standards to grow professionally and improve student learning. Every participant will leave with a plan that includes self-identified specific areas of improvement, a method to organize and collect evidence, and skills to engage in reflective conversations. Participants are encouraged to bring a colleague with them to continue the work after the workshop ends. Creating a Collaboration MenuPresenter: Naomi Barbour and Laura Rock (Lincoln)
@Naomi_Barbour @lauraro81421641 Location: HS Room 405 Participants will work together to develop a menu of collaborative strategies for supporting ELL and Learning Center students. Cocineras de las presentacionesPresenter: Marisa Gonzalez y Andrea Berteloot (Goethe Schule)
@GonzalezMarisa7 http://www.globallyconnectedlearning.net/marisag/ @AndreaBerteloot http://www.globallyconnectedlearning.net/andreab/ Location: HS Room 406 Tips claves para que nosotros y nuestros alumnos podamos tener éxito con una presentación consiguiendo el resultado esperado, haciendo disfrutar a la audiencia y conquistando su interés, cualquiera sea la materia o contenido a tratar. How can technology help us promote creativity in the classroom?Presenter: Flor Conforti
@florconforti1 Location: HS Room 407 Learn how to promote the development of creativity in the Primary classroom by the use of technology. Participants will get to know some tools to help their students become content makers and not just content users. We will focus on the importance of working in a collaborative way using our imagination and having fun. |