Check out our line up of all star presenters during our fourth breakout session
Session 4: 1:00 – 1:30
I know we are all Zoom'd, Team'd, and Meet'd out after the last...how many years? But the reality, even before the pandemic, video has become a means for learning in many professions. We even use it on a day to day basis for our own personal learning. When was the last time you watched a video on YouTube or Pinterest? Our students and families do the same thing! So let's take what we've learned about making videos and move forward to ensure that we continue to use them in useful ways for everyone.
Want to know how you can take your professional development and growth into your own hands? The answer is podcasting. This presentation will focus on creating a podcast around your passion, using your podcast platform to build your professional network, and how podcasting can translate into meaningful growth for you and your students.
Discover how removing the artificial chains around writing in school can empower your students to not only be engaged in the act of writing, but use it to reflect, wonder, learn, advocate, and create.
Thrust into online learning, many teachers struggled to create user-friendly interfaces to deliver content. The tool that stands out as easy, free, attractive and effective is Google Sites. Participants will learn to create a digital classroom that is useful in online, hybrid, and in-person teaching environments.
How are educators collecting data in your busy, hectic classrooms? Join mytaptrack for a conversation and overview around the status quo of data collection, the challenges, and ways to make it easier and more effective. We will explore how districts and schools are simplifying data collection, improving accuracy, accelerating learning, and saving a ton of time. You are sure to come away with a new view of how vital educational data can be captured in real time to make quick, actionable decisions to improve student outcomes.
Session 4: 1:00 – 1:30
- Video and the Educator
I know we are all Zoom'd, Team'd, and Meet'd out after the last...how many years? But the reality, even before the pandemic, video has become a means for learning in many professions. We even use it on a day to day basis for our own personal learning. When was the last time you watched a video on YouTube or Pinterest? Our students and families do the same thing! So let's take what we've learned about making videos and move forward to ensure that we continue to use them in useful ways for everyone.
- Podcasts: Professional Development on Your Terms
Want to know how you can take your professional development and growth into your own hands? The answer is podcasting. This presentation will focus on creating a podcast around your passion, using your podcast platform to build your professional network, and how podcasting can translate into meaningful growth for you and your students.
- Write Fully Empowered
Discover how removing the artificial chains around writing in school can empower your students to not only be engaged in the act of writing, but use it to reflect, wonder, learn, advocate, and create.
- Google Sites as Virtual Classroom
Thrust into online learning, many teachers struggled to create user-friendly interfaces to deliver content. The tool that stands out as easy, free, attractive and effective is Google Sites. Participants will learn to create a digital classroom that is useful in online, hybrid, and in-person teaching environments.
- Simplifying Data Collection in our Classrooms
How are educators collecting data in your busy, hectic classrooms? Join mytaptrack for a conversation and overview around the status quo of data collection, the challenges, and ways to make it easier and more effective. We will explore how districts and schools are simplifying data collection, improving accuracy, accelerating learning, and saving a ton of time. You are sure to come away with a new view of how vital educational data can be captured in real time to make quick, actionable decisions to improve student outcomes.