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FETC 2020

Presentation Resources

  • Future of Ed Tech Library Media Specialist Track Orientation
  • Transforming Teachers With Video-Reflective Practices: Empowered by What You See
  • Let Movie Making Unleash Your Inner Creative Side
  • Hot or Not? Trending Topics in EdTech Judged by... YOU!
  • Creating Inclusive Learning Spaces
  • Putting the Pieces Together
  • Adding Design Principles (C.R.A.P.) to Your Work
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​Putting the Pieces Together: Using Technology to Increase Academic Achievement

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Is incorporating technology the dreaded “one more thing” teachers feel you’re adding to their already full plates? In this workshop we will cover how to minimize the culture shift by maximizing the use of planning time to create standards based Technology Rich Rigorous Lessons. The focus will be on creating interactive lesson activities based on curriculum standards and how RBI, SAMR and TPACK can be interwoven into lesson planning. These tools will allow students to begin to utilize technology to maximize their potential and move beyond using technology for remediation.
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​Putting the Pieces Together: Using Technology to Increase Academic Achievement

​The Stupidest Trends in EdTech (And Why They're Actually Quite Awesome)

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Opening Keynote Speaker

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GaETC Closing Keynote

GaETC 2018 Closing from Cabiness Video Productions on Vimeo.

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App Overkill: Going Beyond the Buzz Words

http://schedule.sxswedu.com/events/event_PP65962
Are the right apps getting into classrooms? Vendors build apps they think schools want, and schools buy apps they think teachers and students will use. Every year, the U.S. education system wastes 10’s of millions of dollars buying products the teachers don't want, can't use or use incorrectly! We'll explore a better way to stop guessing and see what’s really going on behind screens. This entertaining and interactive panel brings all sides of the table together to ask the tough questions on educational tools and how to make smarter technology decisions for students. Come ready to stand up and speak loud - front of the class types, this is for you!
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​Adding C.R.A.P. to Pages

Jun 6th at 1:45 PM until 2:45 PM

Movie Making in the Classroom, Cameras Optional

Jun 8th at 12:15 PM until 1:45 PM
https://guidebook.com/guide/94925/poi/7719054/?pcat=467148
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Empowering Inclusive and Diverse Communities of Professional Learning in EdTech

Tuesday, June 27, 4:15–5:15 pm
https://conference.iste.org/2017/program/search/detail_session.php?id=108306287

Closing the Digital Gap: How to Get Every Student Access, Everywhere, Anytime

Wednesday, June 28, 9:00–10:00 am
https://conference.iste.org/2017/program/search/detail_session.php?id=108201337 
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Keynote:
​How vs Why-The Benefits of Community Buy In

​http://www.techlearning.com/live/overview/dallas/43   
By this time, most everyone understands the “why” of technology in the classroom, but many don’t always have the answer to “how.” How do we engage both tech and curriculum departments in this conversation? How can schools involve parents to increase their support? How do we ensure all student voices are involved in programs like STEM? And how can schools better partner with local businesses and universities? In his keynote speech, Adam Phyall, Director of Technology & Media Services at Newton County School System (GA), will share specific examples of how his district has successfully addressed these “how” questions. He will offer tips that attendees can use to get the buy-in needed to ensure the success of tech initiatives by involving and engaging with all school stakeholders.
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Putting the Pieces Together

We Got it, So Now What

Youtube can do What!?!

Educators on the Go, Using iPads 

http://www.shiftinedu.com/speakers/adam-phyall-featured-speaker/

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