Presenters and takeaways:
- Reshan Richards, developer of Explain Everything, different ways to do formative assessment, hence, the app! Can't wait to check out his constructivisttoolkit.com.
- Pat Yongpradit, Director of Education at code.org. Hard to believe that in today's world only 1 in 10 schools offers computer science. Mine does not, but I certainly want to get started with it! They are creating a K-5 curriculum and already have so many resources on code.org. Need to educate, advocate and celebrate computer science!
- Rafranz Davis shared about her son who followed his passion for making puppets, a great example of self directed learning. He learned watching YouTube and shared his work with others online. Love her quote, "Never underestimate the power of a kid who is driven by his passion to create." Check Braeden out at Braedensartplanet.blogspot.com. Her charge - "Make sharing a goal!" Learn -- Create -- Share.
- Tanya Avrith on digital citizenship suggests we have students create acceptable use guidelines and says we must look at children as "citizens of a connected world." We have to provide opportunities for them to be actively engaged online, to practice digital citizenship in our classrooms.
- Jennie Magiera shared on PD and the need for authenticity. She suggests developing IEPs for teachers - Individual Exploration Plans. Teacher need connection.
- Thanks to Nicholas Provenzano I now have an appreciation for Phineas and Ferb. My nephew watches this show and I never watched with him to see that it is a show about makers!
- Consider the difference between teaching content and creating collaborative learning spaces. "The new divide is between those who have power and autonomy to choose their own learning path and those who don't," Jennifer Roberts. Makes so much sense! In today's schools, how many students actually get to do this? How can teachers work to find the balance between district pacing guides and student self-directed learning paths?
What a great way to start the conference! Wish I could hear more from all of these presenters!
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