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Friday, November 8
 

11:30am EST

Artificial Intelligence: Potential, Precautions, 25 Mind Blowing Possibilities
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
A real challenge, and opportunity, for educators, is to learn how to use AI thoughtfully, safely, and productively.  Hear about concerns and cautionary tales, as well as ways to address the challenges. The primary focus, however, will be on the positive ways you can use AI.  Using AI to summarize the vast AI offerings, this human will add current research, teaching strategies, and a comprehensive overview. See AI apps that will save you time, and quickly create teaching materials that supplement your current curriculum.  Other apps will demonstrate how AI can be used for brainstorming, creating first drafts and editing.  There will be an overview of amazing apps that assist children and adults with special needs.  A collection of anecdotes, research findings, and interviews will provide examples of successful uses of AI for professional productivity, instruction, and activities that will stir your imagination.  Come be amazed, inspired and informed.  Bring your spirit of adventure and sense of humor. At the end there will be a light-hearted summary and raffle prizes.
Speakers
avatar for Maureen Yoder

Maureen Yoder

Professor, Lesley University
Dr. Maureen Brown Yoder is an Educational Technology Professor Emerita at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachuses. Dr. Yoder began her career when the field of educational technology was in its infancy, when the Apple 2 was state of the art, and a 300 baud modem was impressive... Read More →
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Gateway I

11:30am EST

Green Mountain Book Award
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Members of the GMBA committee will share ideas to generate excitement for this year’s titles! Participants are encouraged to share what has worked in their libraries as well!
Speakers
avatar for Shannon Gile

Shannon Gile

School librarian, Milton High School
Librarian at Milton High School. Follow me @gileslibrarian on most socials.
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Northstar II

11:30am EST

Harness the Power of Virtual Makerspaces to Create Equitable Access to STEAM
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Leverage the power of 3D platforms and virtual makerspaces to create opportunities for all students to dive into emerging STEAM careers with real-world STEAM projects. Learn how to design authentic learning activities where students engage in high-fidelity prototyping and learn spatial reasoning, computational thinking and data analysis. This presentation highlights how virtual Makerspaces, specifically Maker's Empire, Tinkercad and Qweebi paired with 3D printing and CAD tools, can break down barriers for students in under-resourced schools or remote areas by providing them with the same hands-on, innovative learning experiences as those in physical Makerspaces.
Reimagining Learning and the Classroom
* Virtual Makerspaces increase access to STEAM by eliminating space and cost issues! They allow for diversity in student choice by making it possible for different students to do different projects simultaneously in class! Virtual Makerspaces are more inclusive by offering ways to adapt the software to students with different needs!
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
* I prioritize Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion by introducing 3D design platforms transcending socio-economic barriers, offering free access for children of all backgrounds. As a woman in computer science, I also can offer teachers my a unique perspective to help teachers integrate emerging tools for every student K to 12.
Speakers
avatar for Kimberly M Smith

Kimberly M Smith

Computer Scicene & Design Thinking / STEAM Teacher and Tech Integration Coach, Saint Raphael School
With over 25 years dedicated to computer science, STEAM, and inclusive Makerspace education, I am passionate about making technology accessible to all students. As a Tinkercad Teacher Advisory Board member, Maker’s Empire Ambassador, and Qweebi Teacher Advisor, I bring a hands-on... Read More →
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Gateway II

11:30am EST

Media Mentorship: Students as Leaders in Building Information Literate Communities
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Do you want to give your students an authentic opportunity to develop their information literacy knowledge and skills? Empower them by making them the teachers at a school-based Media Mentorship event. In this session, you’ll see examples of past events where students have engaged audiences like their families and local senior citizens around how to recognize confirmation bias, consider the impact of social media algorithms, and investigate questionable claims and sources. Leave with the lessons used to prepare students for these teaching moments and event materials you can adapt to fit your community’s needs.
Speakers
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Liz Crouse

Program Manager, Center for an Informed Public, University of Washington
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Escapade I

11:30am EST

Red Clover Committee to the Rescue!
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Unfamiliar with the new 24-25 Red Clover list? Looking for ways to spice up your teaching with the Red Clover list in your school? Come to this session to share ideas and hear ideas about innovative ways to use this year's Red Clover list in your setting. From high tech to no tech to everything in between, this session will give you practical ideas to apply to your teaching.
Speakers
KL

Kate Lucia

Librarian, Shelburne Community School
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Escapade II

11:30am EST

Swank K12 Movies: Using Movies Inside and Outside of the Classroom
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Movies are used inside and outside the classroom across the country every day. We will discuss some of the common copyright questions such as, 
  • Copyright/Fair Use related to movies in K-12 schools
  • Obtaining safe, legal access to the K12 Movie Streaming Library
We'll also discuss how to help bring value for all participants wanting to use movies for instruction purposes or for opportunities for reward days, holiday parties, celebrations, and more other examples.
Sponsors
avatar for Seth Acock

Seth Acock

Swank Movie Licensing USA and K12 Streaming
Swank Movie Licensing + Streaming Library. For Education Easy, Safe, Legal Access for All Movie Use at Your School.
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Roundabout

11:30am EST

Teaching Game Design for Middle School
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
I’ll present about the Game Design class I teach for Winooski Middle School! In the class we play games, think critically about those games, and then use an iterative design process to make fun and interesting modifications of those games! I begin the class with Tic Tac Toe, teach them the optimal strategy, and let them quickly realize that the game is dull when everyone is playing optimally and every game ends in a tie. Students are then tasked with making Tic Tac Toe interesting again by incorporating elements of luck (dice, cards), skill (bottle flipping, bean bag toss), or increasing the complexity to deepen the strategic decision making (larger board, new rules). We go on to explore strategy games, card games, dice games, knowledge games, and social games with students developing their own versions of each.

In this workshop we will go through a quickened version of this process and design our own versions of a card game called Golf!
Speakers
Friday November 8, 2024 11:30am - 12:25pm EST
Northstar I
 
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