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Erica Terry &Lynea Laws
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Maria Högberg Maria, from Sweden, has worked for 30 years in a Swedish preschool where the children are between 1-5 years old. She is currently working as an ICT (information and communication technology) educator in Kumla municipality training preschool educators to use digital tools in a creative way together with the children. She shares her experiences on instagram at Digitalkreativitet, lectures and offers workshops both digitally and on site through her company. She authored the book Digital kreativitet i förskolans undervisning (Digital creativity in preschool teaching) IG: @digitalkreativitet
Dr. JOHN WICK Twitter @JohnWick Dr. John Wick is a trailblazing and Google-certified educator, dedicated to transforming the learning experience. He is the principal of a TK-8th grade elementary school, implementing innovative programs that resulted in unprecedented academic gains. He has a diverse background as a teacher, technology coordinator, founding principal, and director of education for a neuroeducational startup. Additionally, Dr. Wick is an accomplished author, editor, CEO, and Editor in Chief of WickEd Learning, LLC, providing schools and leaders with professional development and keynote speaking opportunities. He inspires educators with his insights on AR, AI, STEAM education, & social media ethics, making him a true champion of innovation in education.
ERICA TERRY Twitter: @ericanterry_ Erica Terry is a 20-year educator with experience as a teacher, counselor, administrator, and consultant. She is the co-author of Eva the Diva Girl, a children's picture book series that inspires young girls to grow in self-love and build confidence that she writes with her 7-year-old daughter, Eva. Erica is also the founder of Terryfic Learning Company. In addition, she is working on Teaching INSYNC, a book about co-teaching that will be published in the summer of 2023 with TeacherGoals Publishing. You can find her hanging out on Instagram @ericanterry_ Lynéa LawsTwitter: Lynéa Laws is an international educator, special education and ESOL subject matter expert, leader, and entrepreneur. She firmly believes that every individual should live their life’s purpose. And, doing so takes surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals, failures, tenacity, and a plan. In her leisure time, she enjoys reading, crafting, spending time with her family and friends, scrapbooking, and riding her motorcycle.
STEVE DEMBO Twitter: @Teach42 Steve Dembo is currently the middle school CSAI teacher and Director of Technology at Quest Academy in Palatine, IL. Prior to this role, he served as Discovery Education’s Director of Social Media Strategy and Online Community for ten years and was instrumental in the explosive growth of the Discovery Educator Network. Dembo was among the first educators to realize the power of blogging, podcasting, Twitter, and other Web 2.0 technologies in connecting educators and creating professional learning communities. Dembo is the co-author of the book Untangling the Web: 20 Tools to Power Up Your Teaching. Dembo is also a course designer and adjunct professor at Wilkes University in their Instructional Media program.
ALFONSO MENDOZA Twitter: @MyEdTechLife Alfonso Mendoza Jr., a passionate educator with over a decade of experience, holds a Master’s in Educational Technology and is in his third year of doctoral studies. With the aim of providing engaging and effective learning experiences, Mr. Mendoza has served as the district Instructional Technologist for six years now, equipping teachers with tech tools to enhance student learning. His commitment to education does not end there; for the last six years, he actively participates on many social media platforms sharing his expertise through podcasts, blogs, and other education-related posts. Connect with Alfonzo on Twitter: @MyEdTechLife
BONNIE NIEVES Twitter: @biologygoddess IG: @beawesomeonpurpose Bonnie Nieves has a M.Ed. in Curriculum, Instruction & Educational Leadership. She is a high school teacher at Nipmuc Regional High School in Massachusetts, science and edtech consultant, presenter, and author. Bonnie provides online courses, virtual and in-person professional development training for schools and individuals.Connect with Bonnie on Twitter: @biologygoddess Instagram: @beawesomeonpurpose
ERIC CURTS Twitter: @ericcurts Eric has been in education for 31 years, and currently serves as a Technology Integration Specialist for SPARCC in North Canton, Ohio where he oversees Google for Education implementation, training, and support, as well as other technology integration initiatives. Eric is an authorized Google Education Trainer and Innovator, and provides training to schools, organizations, and conferences throughout Ohio and across the country. He is a co-leader of the Ohio Google Educator Group at bit.ly/gegohio. Eric runs the award-winning blog www.ControlAltAchieve.com where all of his edtech resources can be found, and is the author of the book "Control Alt Achieve: Rebooting Your Classroom with Creative Google Projects" Connect with Eric on twitter: @ericcurts
MICHAEL FRICANO Twitter: @GreenScreenGal IG: @GreenScreenGal44 Michale is a K-6 Technology Integration Specialist and a MakerEd educator at 'Iolani School. I am also a Google for Education Certified Trainer and an ambassador for many of my favorite EdTech tools! He received his Liberal Arts Degree from Leeward Community College in Hawaii and my Bachelors Degree in Elementary Education from the University of Hawaii in 2007. Michael is the cofounder and committee member for Edcamp Honolulu and EdCamp West Oahu. He hosts my own professional learning blog called EdTechnocation where I share my own EdTech tips, tricks, resources, reviews, and opinions.
SCOTT NUNES Twitter: @MrNunesTeach Scott Nunes, an energetic former Teacher/Instructional Coach turned District Engagement Advocate at Canva! With years of experience with Machine Learning and AI, he brings valuable insights that build on his foundation as an ISTE AI certified educator. His focus is on workflow optimization and his patented bilocation technique, further enhanced by AI. When he's not busy at Canva, you can find him podcasting on Education Today and sharing his wisdom on Twitter (@MrNunesTeach) Leena Marie Twitter: @leenamariesaleh Leena Marie Saleh, is a Design Educator at Canva with over 10 years of classroom experience. With a strong passion for incorporating modern technology into the classroom, Leena is dedicated to preparing students for the future workforce and providing them with critical skills to create equitable opportunities. Throughout her career, Leena has collaborated with educators, administrators, thought leaders, and edtech companies to help them succeed and stay ahead in the new era of modern education. Leena brings her expertise and passion for education to inspire and empower others to make a positive impact in the education space.
ERIKA SANDSTRÖM Twitter: @GreenScreenGal IG: @GreenScreenGal44 Erika is a Digital Learning Coach and Digital Media Teacher specializing in Green Screen and Video Production. In her 31st year, she created and presented Mindfulness Professional Development globally, founded @ClubMindful, and serves as a leader for her District’s SEL Team. Her passion is to help educators, students and parents globally through a movement called #MyBreathingBubble to incorporate Mindfulness into everyday tasks and beyond! Dubbed “Green Screen Gal”, Erika shares her passions as a featured speaker at conferences, through professional development, online webinars and online courses.
Jonathan Nalder Twitter: @jnxyz Through 23 years in Education, Jonathan ‘the Edunaut’ has been at the bleeding edge of learning how digital tools (STEM, AR/VR, AI, environment sensors) and a focus on our humanity can boost the success of students everywhere. He has also learned by working with luminaries such as Dr Rubin Puentedura (SAMR), Dr Larry Johnson (NMC) and Prof Stephen Heppell (Learnometer), the FutureWe Community, and his current role as Chief Futures Officer at STEM Punks, how tools alone are not enough - but must be combined with futures thinking to truly transform lives. Connect with Jonathan on Twitter; @jnxyz
Kristina Holzweiss Bunheadwithducttape.com Twitter @lieberrian Kristina A. Holzweiss, MLIS, MA is an ed tech librarian on Long Island, NY who began her career in the classroom in 1995. Kristina was named the School Library Journal Librarian of the Year in 2015, a Library Journal Mover & Shaker, and a National School Board "20 to Watch" emerging education technology leader. She is also the winner of the NYSCATE Lee Bryant Outstanding Teacher Award and Long Island Technology Summit Fred Podolski Leadership and Innovation Award.
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TeacherGoals is a 3 million+ community for educators to share their funny, frustrating, and fantastic moments in the classroom. The company's goal is to provide value and inspiration to educators across the world. TeacherGoals publishes books, courses, and ebooks while also hosting conferences and professional development for schools and districts. We provide marketing opportunities and partnerships to advertisers and event sponsors. Our TeacherGoals fans include parents, teachers, administrators, support staff, and the community.
MIT Crew Session Title: The AI Classroom! A book by Dan Fitzpatrick, Amanda Fox, & Brad Weinstein. Session Description: Join Dan Fitzpatrick, Amanda Fox, & Brad Weinstein, authors of The AI Classroom, Thomas Thompson Co-founder of Eduaide, Eirik Hernes Berre of Curipod, and MIT Ph.D student Daniella DiPaola as we dive into all things AI in this interactive discussion with Q&A .
Session Title: CURIPOD WITH EIRIK HERNES BERRE Eirik Hernes Berre is the COO and co-founder of Curipod, a revolutionary AI platform that helps teachers design engaging lesson plans. He has loved school his whole life and was born with a Hermione reflex. He is a big Harry Potter fan and created a Harry Potter Club in his high school and got 2/3 of the students to join. He also Co-founded the Norwegian Quidditch Association. Eirik has worked as an educator in Norway and Mozambique.
Session Title: SCHEMELY COURSE CREATOR Session Description: Will any area of teaching go untouched by AI? This new app has planning covered! Join us for a conversation and demo with Jamie Taylor, founder of Schemely - the course creation tool powered by teachers and AI. Jamie, a teacher himself, will be showing us how to use Schemely to find and generate amazing lesson plans, teaching resources, YouTube links, Kahoot quizzes and even whole courses in just a click! Introducing Schemely, the AI-powered planning platform built by educators. Schemely was founded by teacher Jamie Taylor, on a mission to make course planning better and less laborious for the profession worldwide. Starting as a basic web app for sharing plans and resources, Schemely leveled up in late 2022 when Jamie discovered the magic of generative AI. Today, the platform harnesses the power of GPT-4 and educational research to whip up lesson plans, course maps and teaching resources such as quizzes and reading lists in seconds, empowering teachers to save valuable time while raising their game to new heights.
Erica Terry & Lynea Laws Session Title: Revolutionizing Co-Teaching with AI: Practical Tips from Teaching In Sync Session Description: Learn how to use AI for co-planning, independent practice, feedback, and much more, allowing you to tailor your instruction to the unique needs of each student in your inclusive classroom.
DR. JOHN WICK Session Title: Using Midjourney for Image Creation in your classroom and school. Session Description: This session will provide an Introduction to Midjourney Image Artificial Intelligence. This is a comprehensive introduction to the Midjourney Image AI platform. We will embark on a detailed tour of Midjourney's platform, highlighting its unique features, from image generation to advanced customizations that cater to diverse learners and objectives. You will gain valuable insights into how Midjourney Image AI can be effectively used to ignite students' imaginations. We'll showcase practical applications and share best practices for creating engaging and meaningful learning experiences. Don't miss this opportunity to hitch a ride on the AI wave and transform your teaching journey! Bring your curiosity, questions, and a sense of adventure. Towels not required.
EDU-AIDE Session Title: Eduaide Session Description: Join Thomas Thompson, Co-Founder of Eduaide as he guides you through AI assisted lesson development to personalize and differentiate instruction. Following the three S model, "source it, shape it, and share it" you will learn how to use the Eduaide prompting system, adapt and create educational resources to fit your unique context, and share resources you create with your community of practice. With over 20 resource types, open sharing, and boasting modular design, you will come away from this session with a new outlook on teacher-centered workflow, and what's amazing, is this platform is completely free!!!
MICHAEL FRICANO Session Title: Coding & Creating AI Worlds Session Description: Did you know that students can use AI tools to manifest 360 degree worlds with verbal prompts? Come to this session to earn how to integrate AI into your computer science and coding classrooms!
Session Title: CONKER Session Description: Join Will Jackson, CEO of Mote, as he presents Conker, an AI-powered tool for creating quizzes and assessments effortlessly. Explore various assessment types and customization options for all education levels. With built-in Google search integration and one-click Google Form quiz conversion, Conker streamlines the assessment creation process. Learn how Conker is revolutionizing assessment creation in this engaging session.
BONNIE NIEVES Session Title: Improve Literacy Skills With AI Session Description: See how using Twee, Curipod, TextBlaze, and ChatGPT will improve content delivery, evaluation, and feedback.
ERIKA SANDSTRÖM Session Title: From Script to Screen with Artificial Intelligence! Session Description: Join me on an extraordinary journey into the world of filmmaking as we explore the intersection of creativity and cutting-edge technology. In this immersive session titled "From SCRIPT to SCREEN! Use AI to Co-create a Green Screen Project Masterpiece," I'll share my experience as a teacher who has harnessed the power of AI to transform scripts into captivating visual creations and digital stories. Together, we'll dive into the step-by-step process of utilizing AI algorithms to merge virtual backgrounds with real-life footage, from scriptwriting to post-production editing. Through live demonstrations and inspiring insights, I'll show you how AI can unleash your creative potential and revolutionize filmmaking in our classroom.
ALFONSO MENDOZA Session Title: Firefly Insights: Exploring the World of Adobe Firefly Session Description: Simple additions to a slide can help you as the teacher, as well as the students! It can allow your lessons to run smoothly and boost its effectiveness to reach your students. The goal is to work smarter, not harder, as the old-saying goes. Creating student-friendly slides can only help students as they can be easy followed and easy to pinpoint critical content!
ERIC CURTS Session Title: A Bard's Tale: Google AI in Education Session Description: Google is a leader when it comes to creating and using artificial intelligence in practical ways. Over the years they have integrated machine learning into more and more products. In this session we will explore a wide range of Google tools that are already incorporating AI, see how they can be used by teachers and students, and discuss the benefits and challenges of AI in education.
Session Title: Data Collection for IEP Progress Reports Session Description: We'll start with the big picture of how to easily understand the transition to the AI era, then map AI tools to practical STEM and Design Thinking activities.
STEVE DEMBO Session Title: Human Students Making Decisions about AIThat Empowers Session Description: We'll be discussing how real middle school students are using AI in their work, as well as their thoughts on how it fits into their lives.
Session Title: CANVA with Scott and Leena Session Description: Join Scott and Leena, as they explore the latest and greatest magical goodness Canva has to offer in a fast-hitting and informative session with an AI focus aimed at leveling up the skills of novices and pros alike.
Session Title: 6 Ways to Introduce Students to Artificial Intelligence Session Description: It's a brave new world out there! Your littlest learners are interacting in a world of artificial intelligence and they don't even know it. Introduce your young students to AI through Which Face is Real?, Interplay Mode, Animated Drawings, Teachable Machine, Book Creator, and Canva.
DANIEL JONES Twitter: @ideasforteachers Daniel Jones is a middle school social studies and reading/language arts teacher. He is a Master Flip Educator and has been teaching in the classroom for the past 18 years. He is an FLGI International Faculty Member, Master Flip Educator, and author of "Flipped 3.0 Project Based Learning: An Insanely Simple Guide." He earned his master's degree from the American College of Education in the area of Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Digital Teaching and Learning. Connect with Dan: @ideasforteachers
Session Title: QUIVERVISION Session Description: QuiverVision is an augmented reality coloring app designed for children that brings their coloring pages to life in 3D. It uses a unique combination of augmented reality, computer vision, and creativity to provide an interactive and engaging experience for kids. Users can download and print coloring pages from the app, then color them in with pencils, markers, or crayons. Once the pages are scanned using the app's camera, the characters and scenes come to life in 3D, allowing children to interact with their creations in real-time. QuiverVision offers a wide range of coloring pages, including animals, superheroes, fantasy creatures, and more, providing endless possibilities for children to explore and learn.
DAN JONES Session Title: Flipped PBL Gets an Upgrade with AI Session Description: In an era where copy and paste is an ever-looming concern regarding AI, PBL uses AI as tools for demonstrating student mastery. We will discuss how PBL engages the upper levels of Blooms as well as various tools for demonstrating Mastery.etc.) that are available, the possibilities are endless for students. This is a wonderful storytelling tool that will can be used for Problem/Project Based Learning and also fits into all STEM and STEAM curriculum environments.
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Sabba Quidwai Twitter: @askMsQ Sabba believes cultures of innovation begin with a culture of empathy. Her journey took her from being a high school teacher to education executive at Apple. Dr. Quidwai now works with organizations to design schools that give young people the mindset and skills to thrive in workplaces and as global citizens. Sabba hosts the podcast, "Designing Schools," and released a documentary based on her research on design thinking in K12.
SABBA QUIDWAI Session Title: Speak AI: Using Your Human Advantage in an AI-Driven World Session Description: Imagine effortlessly delegating tasks to AI so you can focus on what truly matters. Join Sabba to learn to use your human advantage when creating prompts to effectively communicate with AI. Using a design thinking approach, Sabba teaches you a unique framework called SPARK to turn your ideas into impact. Learn practical strategies to navigate the AI landscape, enhance your skills in problem-solving, creativity, and communication, and stay ahead of the curve. By mastering these techniques, you'll have more time to rediscover the joys of human connection and pursue the passions that you never thought you had time for. This is your chance to future-proof your career and thrive in the age of AI.
HEATHER BROWN Session Title: AI Elementary Classroom Session Description: Learn tools and strategies to Iighten your teacher workload, and also how to get elementary students using AI to leverage creativity. We will end the session with a demo of how to use AI to differentiate instruction.
HEATHER BROWN Twitter: @browniesedbites Heather Brown is an innovative and passionate teacher who loves engaging both students and educators. She lives in Dixon, Illinois with her four-year-old son, her husband, and their animals in their own “neck of the woods.” Heather has been teaching since 2009 and is currently a K-5 math interventionist and STEAM teacher at East Coloma-Nelson Elementary School in Rock Falls where she specIalizes in leveraging new technology to engage students and differentiate learning.
ERIK FRANCIS Session Title: Using AI to Deepen Depth of Knowledge Session Description: Participants will learn how AI can be used to increase the rigor of responses. I will also learn how to use AI as an instructional resource and tool for deepening the depth of knowledge, demanded by curricular activities and assessment items.
ERIK FRANCIS Twitter: @maverikedu12 Erik M. Francis, M.Ed., M.S., is an international author and presenter with over 25 years of experience working in education as a classroom teacher, a site administrator, an education program specialist with a state education agency. He is the author of Deconstructing Depth of Knowledge: A Method and Model for Deeper Teaching and Learning published by Solution Tree and Now THAT'S a Good Question! How to Promote Cognitive Rigor Through Classroom Questioning published by ASCD. He is also ranked consistently as one of the World's Top 30 Education Professionals by the research organization Global Gurus. Connect with Erik on Twitter: @maverikedu12
DAN FITZPATRICK KeyNote Speaker Session Title: The AI Classroom Session Description: ChatGPT almost instantly changed how many of us work and live, with more changes on the horizon. Google and Microsoft are already putting out their own artificial intelligence competitors. Many educators are wondering how the artificial intelligence revolution will change teaching and learning, and how they can quickly adapt to meet the needs of students. The truth is most people make mistakes with AI chatbots that limit its potential. In this webinar we’ll show you how to get the resources you need, using the PREP framework: P - Prompt it R - Give it a Role E - Explicit instructions P - Give it parameters Join renowned educator, Dan Fitzpatrick, as he y tackle some of the biggest opportunities and challenges on the horizon for education.
DAN FITZPATRICK Twitter: @DanFitzTweets Dan is the author of The AI Classroom: The Ultimate Guide to Artificial Intelligence in Education. He was awarded the Tech Champion Award at the Digital Industry Dynamite Awards 2022 and featured in the latest EdTech50. A former member of a secondary school senior leadership team, he has an M.A. from Durham University, a PGCE from UCL and a Post Graduate Diploma in Design Thinking & Innovation from MIT.
BRETT SALAKIS KeyNote Speaker Session Title: AI INVADED MY Classroom Session Description: Since AI has become mainstream it has invaded classrooms all over the world. Join me to explore AI tools such as Adobe Firefly, Synthesia, Pictory ai, Blockade skybox, BYTE, and more to create engaging content for real results!
BRETT SAKLAKAS Twitter: @MRsalakas Brett Salakas, the HP Education Ambassador, is an international keynote speaker, the best-selling author of ‘A MAMMOTH Lesson’, the founder of #aussieED (the largest online network of teachers in Australia) and the co-founder of both the ED Poets Society and #TheWalkingED. Brett is a teacher and experienced school leader who, over the past 26 years, has taught in South East Asia and Australia. He is passionately committed to turning educational theory into real classroom practice. Brett is all about CONNECTION, COLLABORATION and INSPIRATION. Hp.com.au/rtc Connect with Brett on Twitter: @MRsalakas
Session Title: Green is GOLD! Session Description: More than ever it should be obvious that schools are special places, filled with rich opportunities to learn together. This session will be an uplifting, flyover view of the incredible creative work our teachers are doing around the globe in challenging and diverse setting, and an absolute treasure trove of inspiration. Get ready to fill your basket with green screen goodness, new creativity apps, workflows and tasks… this is a share-fest you have got to join. This presentation will include a user-friendly introductory lecture on the importance of creativity, technology and the arts in education. We’ll unpack the benefits of using mobile devices in the classroom, messy making and iterative learning practices, and hands-on hybrid work flows for learning so you can advocate for these opportunities in your schools. And how good is green screen? Let’s dig deeper into the relational, cognitive, fine motor and creative benefits that emerge from this powerful, flexible tool. We’ll then connect these concepts with a showcase of practical, classroom-ready examples for you to take away and remix. This session is for all teachers P-12 interested in super-charging student creativity, hands-on hybrid activities in P-12 classrooms, tactile learning and tra-digital workflows! Bring some ideas to share!
JAMTES TAYLOR Twitter Jamie has 18 years of experience teaching in some of England's top schools and colleges. As a lifelong learner with a Masters in Education focusing on diagnostic assessment, he passionately advocates for reducing teacher workload through technology. To achieve this, Jamie founded and developed Schemely, the AI course creation platform revolutionising curriculum design. With Schemely, Jamie's goal is to empower teachers everywhere to work smarter, not harder, to build amazing lessons and courses for students.
Green Screen Summit
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July 20th
July 22nd
10:20 am
11:00 am
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Coffee Time Live!Morning Giveaways
Session 1
The Merrills
Noa Daniel
Lunch Interviews
Maria Högberg
Jessica Winston
Jen Leban
Erika & Tricia
Tricia Fuglestad
Jenny O'Sullivan
2:00 pm
2:40 pm
3:20 pm
4:00 pm
5:30 pm
Jen Hall
Barbara Bray
The eTwinz
Happy Hour Live!
Jake Kessler
Susan Maynor
Tim Needles
Traci Piltz
Bruce Reicher
Kristina Holzweiss
Cathy Hunt
Erika & Tricia
Erika & Tricia
Coffee Time Live!Morning Giveaways
Coffee Time Live!Morning Giveaways
Session 2
Session 3
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Lunch Interviews
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Lunch Interviews
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Session 5/6
Session 7
Session 8
Session 9
Session 10
Session 11
Session 12
Session 14/15
Session 16
Session 17
Session 18
Tamara Llorens
Tony Gugliotta
Session 19
Session 20
Session 21
Session 23/24
Session 25
Session 26
Session 27
Erika, Tricia & Manny
Happy Hour Live!
Happy Hour Live!
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Saturday, July 23rd
Tina Katz
12:20 pm
Conni Mulligan
Session 4
Session 13
Session 22
Celeste Endo
Anita Goodwin
10:00 am
10:20 am
10:oo am
Jason Meltzer
Session 28
Coffee Time Live!Morning Giveaways
Erika & Tricia
11:00 am
Session 29
11:40 am
Janet Corder
Session 30
Erika, Tricia & Manny
Erika, Tricia & Manny
Erika Sandstrom
Rhonda Jenkins
Liberty White
Cindy Gonzalez
Amanda Fox
Swag
12:30pm
Amazing Presenter Giveaways
Erika & Tricia
Tamara Llorens Tamara Llorens, better known as Chromtastic Teacher, is from Spain. Her tourism degree gave her a chance to travel and live in many different countries and around the world. She believes in the importance of learning a foreign language to better understand people’s culture. She earned a degree in English as a Second Language and a Master’s Degree in Bilingual Education and is in her 10th year as an Elementary Art and English teacher in León Felipe School in Alicante, Spain. She also trains other Foreign Language teachers to learn how to use green screen and different technologies with the goal to inspire them further outside the box and create motivational content for their students. IG: Chromtastic_Teacher Twitter: Chromtastic_T
The Merrills Kristin and Joe are Fourth and First Grade teachers and authors of the InterACTIVE Class series. Together, put a spin on traditional strategies by infusing EdTech with learning that meets the needs of all students. IG: @themerrillsedu Twitter: @themerrillsedu
Noa Daniel Noa Daniel MEd, is a classroom teacher in the York Region District School Board outside Toronto, Canada. Through her consulting work at Building Outside the Blocks she creates personalizing projects and initiatives for schools, boards, and communities. Noa is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of The Mentoree. She is also a blogger, a children’s book author and podcaster. Noa’s children’s books include Crazy for Canada, Old Timers: The One That Got Away, and her newest, Strum and The Wild Turkeys through EduMatch Publishing. Noa hosts OnEdMentors on voicEd Radio and the former show, The Personal Playlist Podcast. She is also a TEDx and keynote speaker. As a board member of Learning Forward Ontario, Noa strives to contribute to meaningful professional learning opportunities for educators. All of Noa’s work amplifies voice and propels engagement for learners of all ages. She is always building outside the blocks. linktr.ee/NoaDaniel IG @iamnoadaniel Twitter @iamnoadaniel
Maria Högberg Maria, from Sweden, has worked for 30 years in a Swedish preschool where the children are between 1-5 years old. She is currently working as an ICT (information and communication technology) educator in Kumla municipality training preschool educators to use digital tools in a creative way together with the children. She shares her experiences on instagram at Digitalkreativitet, lectures and offers workshops both digitally and on site through her company. She authored the book Digital kreativitet i förskolans undervisning (Digital creativity in preschool teaching) IG: @digitalkreativitet
Jessica Winston Jessica is an Instructional Technology Specialist in San Antonio, TX. She loves all things rainbows and unicorns. She's got an active-duty Air Force husband, and two children on their way to 1st and 6th grade. (*  ̄︿ ̄) #yikes!! She's also got an adorable Houdini kitten named Rainbow Rose! She's hoping to help you and your students find meaningful interactions with technology in the classroom. And hey if you giggle a little during the process that's also a win! IG @mzjwinst Twitter @mzjwinst
Jen Leban Jen is a National Board Certified Visual Arts teacher (EAYA-Young Adult Art) who loves infusing art and design processes into everyday teaching practices. She is a 20+ year teaching veteran with experience teaching grades K-8 in fine arts, technology, and library/makerspace classes. Jen currently works as an Instructional Technology Coach with the Learning Technology Center of Illinois. She is a 2020 IL State Teacher of the Year Finalist, a Teach Plus IL Policy Fellow, a Google Certified Innovator and Coach, and a children’s book illustrator. IG @themrsleban Twitter @mrsleban
Tricia Fuglestad Tricia Fuglestad, K-5 art teacher from Illinois with a MATL in K-12 tech integration. She has successfully blended digital and physical art making with her transdigital lessons to expand the curriculum, give students an opportunity to explore new media, and find transformative ways for students to demonstrate learning dynamically. Tricia’s classroom is featured in educational publications and higher education textbooks. Her students’ Fugleflicks, student-created, art-related videos have screened at international film festivals and won national awards. She has been recognized with many state and national awards for her innovation and dedication to art education by NAEA, IAEA, Golden Apple, PBS, Artsonia, and ISTE. https://linktr.ee/fuglefun IG: Fuglefun Twitter: @TriciaFuglestad
Jenny O'Sullivan Jenny O’Sullivan teaches in the K-5 STEAM Lab at A.D. Henderson University School on the campus of Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL. A former third grade teacher, Jenny’s STEAM students explore augmented reality and green screens, create ceramics using 3D printed rolling pins, write code to solve problems, and more. Named the 2020 FAU Lab School District Teacher of the Year, O’Sullivan has presented on STEAM and technology in the elementary classroom at major education conferences including FETC and ISTE. She currently serves on the National Science Teachers Association's Technology Advisory Board. She blogs occasionally at http://suntansandlessonplans.blogspot.com. Twitter: @suntanslsnplans
Tony GugliottaTony Gugliotta, a video production teacher at Seekonk High School, began teaching after spending 15 years in the broadcast news industry as an on-air reporter, anchor, photographer, and editor. He has covered everything Super Bowls to craft fairs and everything in between. He look forward to sharing ideas and creating together! IG @mr.tonygugs Twitter @MrTonyGugliotta
Jen Hall Jennifer Hall has been an educator for more than twenty-three years and currently serves as an Educational Technology Specialist for Atlanta Public Schools. As a member of the district's Instructional Technology Department, Jen collaborates with teachers to effectively integrate technology in standards-based lessons, works with students to foster college and career readiness skills, provides targeted school-based training, as well as timely and relevant district-wide professional development. Jen's passion is sharing instructional technology tools and strategies to foster student engagement. Jen is a creator, speaker, National Board Certified Educator, ISTE Certified Educator, Google Certified Educator, Innovator, and Trainer as well as a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert and Master Trainer. Jen created her Tech Tips 411 website and weekly newsletter to share apps, tools, resources, ideas, and more. She also shares quick tips, tutorials, lesson highlights, student projects, and live-streamed professional development on her Tech Tips 411 YouTube channel. IG @techtips411 Twitter @apsitjen
Barbara Bray Barbara Bray is an author, podcast host, coach, speaker, and difference-maker. She's been on a mission for over 30 years to transform teaching so learning is authentic and meaningful. Barbara is owner of Computer Strategies, LLC doing business as Rethinking Learning and My eCoach, past co-founder of Personalize Learning, LLC and co-author of Make Learning Personal and How to Personalize Learning. In 2017, Barbara started the Rethinking Learning podcast and #rethink_learning Twitter chat to capture stories defining who we are and why we are here. From these stories, she developed activities for participants to discover and grow the WHY. These activities and stories became the heart of her book, Define Your Why: Own Your Story So You can Live and Learn on Purpose. Since the pandemic, she has been doing presentations, keynotes, and workshops on redefining your WHY during uncertain times, empowering learner agency, and disrupting the status quo. IG @Bbray27 Twitter @Bbray27
eTwinz Alberto and Mario, known as the eTwinz, are award-winning educators and international speakers originally from Spain that moved to Utah several years ago to teach 5th and 6th grade in a Spanish Immersion School. The eTwinz have presented in many conferences and events around the world sharing their expertise to help teachers transform their practice. In 2021, The EdTech Magazine (CDW) included the eTwinz in the "30 K-12 IT Influencers to follow in 2021”. In 2022, the eTwinz were recognized by ISC in their big data research “Top 75 Edruptors of 2021” including them in the 75 most influential educators around the world. Currently, they are working on their PhD focused on future-ready skills. IG @etwinzedu Twitter @eTwinzEDU
Jake Kessler Jake Kessler is a 16 year Educator, Musician, Artist, Producer, Engineer, Mindfulness Practitioner and All-Around Awesome Human. Born and raised on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Second year presenter and most likely responsible for the (not just) in our title lol. So happy to be a part of this event again! Twitter @Mezreal_JK
Susan Maynor Susan Maynor has over 30 years experience in education, serving in both public and independent schools, as a classroom and media communications teacher, curriculum consultant and disruptive agent of change in education. She now serves as learning experience designer for EPiC Elementary in Liberty Public Schools, an innovative, project-based learning community designed to inspire students to be creative and think big. She holds a master’s degree in digital communications, a Missouri gifted certification and has produced media and video stories for small companies, nonprofits, and various educational institutions. She's a no-red-light thinker, passionate about transformative learning and re-imagining education. IG @shmaynor Twitter @shmaynor
Tim NeedlesTim Needles is an artist, educator and author of STEAM Power: Infusing Art Into Your STEM Curriculum. He is a technology integration specialist and teaches art/media at Smithtown School District, is a TEDx Talk speaker, and his work has been featured on NPR, in the New York Times, Columbus Museum of Art, Norman Rockwell Museum, Alexandria Museum of Art, Katonah Museum of Art, and Cape Cod Museum of Art. He’s the recipient of ISTE’s Technology in Action Award and Creativity Award, NAEA’s Eastern Region Art Educator Award & AET Outstanding Teaching Award, and The Rauschenberg Power of Art Award. He’s a National Geographic Certified Teacher, PBS Digital Innovator, a NASA Solar System Ambassador, an ISTE Community leader, Chair of the NAEA ArtEdTech interest Group leader, and Adobe Creative Educator. He’s active on social media at IG @timneedles Twitter @timneedles
Traci Piltz Traci is a K-3 tech integration specialist for her district in Billings, Montana. She loves helping young learners and their teachers discover ways to use technology to create media and share their thinking and learning in new ways. Traci is an Apple Distinguished Educator, PBS KIDS Early Learning Champion and Google Certified Educator. She is thrilled to be a part of this Summit and can’t wait to learn with you! IG: @bpstis Twitter: @TraciPiltz
Bruce Reicher Dad, Husband, Author, Technology Teacher. State presenter & BOE member. Wakelet Ambassador, Brainpop CBE, Google Certified Level 1&2. @icodeinschool Codesters & @Wevideo Ambassador Knick & Met Fan, My Own Views. Proud member of local board of education. @breicher
Kristina HolzweissKristina A. Holzweiss is a high school educational technology enrichment specialist on Long Island, New York. Kristina was named the School Library Journal Librarian of the Year in 2015, a National School Board 2016 - 2017 "20 to Watch" emerging education technology leader, and a 2018 Library Journal Mover & Shaker. She is also the winner of the 2015 NYSCATE Lee Bryant Outstanding Teacher Award and 2015 Long Island Technology Summit Fred Podolski Leadership and Innovation Award. In 2015 she founded SLIME - Students of Long Island Maker Expo (slimemakerexpo.com) where schools, libraries, museums, nonprofit organizations, civic associations, and educational companies can celebrate creativity and innovation. Kristina is an international speaker on the libraries and the Maker Movement, and has presented at conferences including ISTE, AASL, ALA, and NYSCATE. In 2016 she was invited to represent Long Island, NY in Washington, D.C. during the National Week of Making. Kristina is the Long Island Director for NYSCATE, an affiliate of ISTE. IG @lieberrian Twitter @lieberrian
Cathy Hunt Cathy is an advocate for the creative integration of technology in education, developing ground-breaking programs for students around the world that combine hands-on, tactile and collaborative ways of working with mobile devices. As an award-winning educational consultant, presenter, author and experienced Visual Art, Design Technologies, Media Art, STEAM and Digital Technologies teacher on Australia’s Gold Coast, she has worked with thousands of teachers globally to connect creative technology and cutting-edge pedagogical approaches with diverse learners. Through her bestselling books, dynamic presentations and workshops across the globe for schools, and work for prominent cultural organisations and galleries including the National Gallery of Australia, Cathy models and promotes learning across subject areas that leverages ‘hands-on making’ with 21st Century skills and tools. She has delivered keynotes for Cue and iPadpalooza in the USA, been on the big stage for the world’s large edtech conference ‘ISTE’, and many other other events. Cathy is probably best known for her work on iPadartroom.com, a home base for educators to engage with innovative ideas, resources and technology for learning in that combines paint and pixels. Her site has grown to become the ‘go-to’ resource for teachers leveraging mobile devices for creativity. Cathy is an Apple Distinguished Educator currently serving on the Advisory Board for the Asia-Pacific region. Recent accolades include the 2016 International Society of Technology in Education (ISTE) Mobile Learning Innovation Award, two Digital Innovation in Learning Award honourable mentions from Edsurge/Digital Promise and 21st Century Learning International’s Teacher of the Year finalist. Cathy’s iBook, ‘More iPad Art’ also won Best Non-Fiction and Best Reference title at the iBA Awards IG @ipadartroom Twitter @art_cathyhunt
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Session Title: Creating Green Screen Experiences in the Foreign Language and Art classroom. Session Description: My session will provide you with ideas on how to bring your classroom to life with the magic of green screen, as well as other cool apps that can take our lessons to the next level. I will show you how to visualize learning and implement this technology with gamification, storytelling, CLIL, and cultural content to make your English and Art lessons more engaging and fun. Last but not least, I will share with you how to display all your students’ green screen work in a virtual 3D space.
Session Title: Digital Creativity with Littles & Tips on the Magic of Green Session Description: In my session I will show how young children (1-5 years old) use digital tools in preschool in Sweden in a creative way. How they create with green screen, program with robots, investigate with web microscopes and create environments with projectors. I will also show how to use green objects to play and create using the Green Screen app by Do Ink.
Session Title: Using Animation to Teach SEL Session Description: Draw over video, animate from under your paper, and share your feelings with paper lips. Trust me, it will not only make sense, but make you want to create and explore different ways to use rotoscope animation, stop motion animation, and simple iPad apps to help students dynamically and creatively express emotions through art.
Session Title: Making Learning Stick with InterACTIVE Flipgrid Stickers! Session Description: Level up student video creation with custom made photo frames, stickers and overlays. Join Kristin and Joe Merrill, fourth and first grade teachers and authors of the InterACTIVE Class series, as they share how to engage your learners by creating your own custom Flipgrid Photo Stickers. These stickers are images with transparent backgrounds that may be placed on top of response videos both before and during recording. Turn students into famous historical figures, drop them into a storybook, or teach them to become a live sticker themselves!
Session Title: Breakout the Books! Session Description: Take a look...it's in a book!! Build text-based breakouts in a fast and fun way using Genially's engaging and kid hooking templates! I'll even share how you can make guest appearances within your breakout with a little green screen magic!! This session will walk you through breakout organization, time-saving hacks, and more. Getting stuck in a good book never looked so good!
Session Title: Green Screen, AR, and Core Curriculum - Oh, my! Session Description: Using technology in the classroom is fun, but it is also a powerful tool teachers can leverage to engage students in the core curriculum. Explore different ways to use green screen, augmented reality, CAD, and Merge Cubes as creation tools to allow students to demonstrate their understanding of academic content.
Session Title: Building Outside the Blocks Session Description: In my session, I will share a few Building Outside the Blocks projects, aka BOBs, where students could use an array of the tools they are learning through the other presenters to build skill, autonomy and community in meaningful ways. Some of the BOBs I will share are: The Personal Playlist Project, What's In a Name (WIN), Master Storyteller, Precious Cargo, and Healthy Start.
Session Title: Making Books Come to Life With Green Screen Magic! Session Description: As a former K-5 librarian and illustrator of children's books, I'm always looking for ways to promote my work and to engage students in stories. In this session, I'll show you how you can use green screen techniques to put students into the books that you read in class and make stories come to life!
Session Title: If I Can Do It, YOU Can Too! Session Description: Accompany Tina as she takes you on a “How to get started” journey. She will show you where to find everyday items for green screening, how to organize all these items, and how to implement in the classroom or on the go. Green screen magic can happen in the primary classroom! Join Tina to see how!
Session Title: Social Media Madness Session Description: This session will show you how to design those ultra-popular social media tiles that promote an event or person. These are typically used by athletic organizations to report game schedules, player accomplishments, and score updates. It's so easy and will make you the HIT of your school and town!!
Session Title: Stranger Pedagogy: Using Canva to turn instruction Upside Down Session Description: In this session I will talk about how to use pop culture, like Stranger Things, to reach and engage students! I will show you how to create your own stranger things fonts, intro videos, virtual classrooms, themed lessons, and graphic organizers all within Canva!
Session Title: Creating and Sharing is Simple with Seesaw! Session Description: I love making media with little learners to give them new ways to share their thinking and learning! In this session, we'll explore Seesaw - one of my favorite creation tools - and how easy it is to save & share all of your other creations to Seesaw. We'll look at apps like Scratch Jr. and how to easily share your media creations to Seesaw! Participants will receive a brief introduction to Seesaw and and some hands-on time creating in a Seesaw class.
Session Title: Creating Cool Clips & Fun Flicks Session Description: Are you looking for ways to increase student engagement? Are you seeking creative projects and new tools? Explore ideas, apps and resources for creating quick video projects as well as short films. Project examples are adaptable across subjects and grade-bands.
Session Title: Can you hear the THUNDER?! Sound Design and Editing for Video Session Description: In my epic session I will share some tips and tricks on how to make your videos sound AMAZING! Want fantastic sword battles? I got you! Want to hear that fire crackling? We can do that! Want to have a blast finding, recording and editing your own sounds? Perfect! I will show you both pre and post recording techniques, sound editing you can share with your students and some other super secret ways to make your video sound EPIC!
Session Title: Passion Projects Video Creation Session Description: Learn about the best project ever!! Passion projects taps into what students want to learn. Once they have a topic they research and then create videos about their project. This session will cover everything a teacher will need from A-Z. Examples will be given of all students video and video of the culminating Passion Project Festival. This is a must for every classroom.
Session Title: Making Presentations POP! Tips & Tricks 2022 Session Description: Your presentation has a great message. What do you need to make your presentation pop so you empower your audience to take action? Join Barbara’s #GreenScreenSummit session where she shares new tips and tricks you can use right away: Learn how to …
- improve lighting and sound when presenting online.
- use new features in Canva that will spark the creative and innovative YOU.
- set up a green screen using Zoom with customized virtual backgrounds, avatars, and more.
- access and create a collection of resources for your presentation in Wakelet.
- discover amazing resources, lessons, and ideas in FLIP.
Session Title: Create for A Cause Session Description: Our world is steeped in visual story. In this session, participants will learn and experience an authentic production process from concept development to distribution, designed as an instructional model to integrate into any class or content. Participants will explore video storytelling tell a story about humans’ environmental impact on the earth from the perspective of the affected animal/person. This session integrates the sustainable development goals of Responsible Consumption/Production, Climate Action, and Life Below Water. Participants are encouraged to bring an iPad or ChromeBook. We will spotlight Adobe Spark and Keynote. Resources, student examples, and ideas will be shared.
Session Title: Creativity and Accessibility Session Description: Find out how the green screen and video editing can open up a world of creativity for our diverse learners.
Session Title: The Ultimate Combo to Unleashed Creativity: Wakelet & Adobe Creative Cloud Express Session Description: Do you want to learn how to app smash Wakelet and Adobe Creative Cloud Express to spark the creativity of your learners? Join us on this session full of resources and real-world examples! What are you waiting for?
Session Title: Storytelling With New Media Session Description: Learn a variety of innovative and creative approaches to storytelling using different visual technologies such as augmented reality, video games, green screen, and animation that can be utilized in any learning environment.
Session Title: Green is GOLD! Session Description: More than ever it should be obvious that schools are special places, filled with rich opportunities to learn together. This session will be an uplifting, flyover view of the incredible creative work our teachers are doing around the globe in challenging and diverse setting, and an absolute treasure trove of inspiration. Get ready to fill your basket with green screen goodness, new creativity apps, workflows and tasks… this is a share-fest you have got to join. This presentation will include a user-friendly introductory lecture on the importance of creativity, technology and the arts in education. We’ll unpack the benefits of using mobile devices in the classroom, messy making and iterative learning practices, and hands-on hybrid work flows for learning so you can advocate for these opportunities in your schools. And how good is green screen? Let’s dig deeper into the relational, cognitive, fine motor and creative benefits that emerge from this powerful, flexible tool. We’ll then connect these concepts with a showcase of practical, classroom-ready examples for you to take away and remix. This session is for all teachers P-12 interested in super-charging student creativity, hands-on hybrid activities in P-12 classrooms, tactile learning and tra-digital workflows! Bring some ideas to share!
Rhonda JenkinsRhonda is currently a Library Media Center Director in a K-5 building in Naperville, Illinois. She has been a teacher for 22 years. She is an avid reader, computer geek, gardener, and a lover of languages. She has a creative soul and 22 great-nieces and nephews! She was also recognized as Illinois Librarian of the Year by the Association of Illinois School Library Educators. IG @iluv2teachtech Twitter @luv2teachtech
Conni Burke Mulligan Conni Burke Mulligan is a K-12 Technology Integration Specialist currently working as a Technology Facilitator at a high school in Charlotte, NC. As a technology integration specialist, Conni focuses on seamless technology integration for all K-12 administrators and teachers across all curricular areas. Through puppetry, her workshops and sessions focus on a series that she calls, "Tra-Digital Storytelling." A blend of where and what our students know in this digital world with traditional puppetry storytelling techniques and hands-on puppet building skills. She has presented at various conferences and workshops focusing on technology integration (ISTE, ICE, DEN, FETC, NCTies, SC EdTech and online) and puppetry (Virtual Puppet Con 2020: Northeast Edition, NCPF Online Summer 2020 (National Capital Puppetry Festival), PofA, PofA-Southeast Regional Festival and PofA-PIET IG @Dancinghandpuppets Twitter @CurlyTeach
Session Title: Wait! What? WeVideo can do that? Session Description: Sometimes the task of teaching the art of making videos can seem daunting. With WeVideo I assure you it's easier than you think! You don't have to be an expert! You just need to know a little more than your students. Join me as I take you through basic steps that will leave you with the know how and courage to take some giant steps on your own! We'll take a look at personal and classroom WeVideo! You'll come away with ideas you can implement right away!
Session Title: Tra-Digital Storytelling: Greenscreen Puppet Magic Session Description: Puppets are not just for the "littles!" We will explore how to use various styles of puppetry (for all grade and age levels) in conjunction with green screen technology to immerse the viewer into the story. Puppetry is an ancient storytelling artform that can be dated back to shadow stories displayed on cave walls by firelight. Through the various styles/forms of puppetry (Hand, Rod, Stick, Marionettes, etc.) that are available, the possibilities are endless for students. This is a wonderful storytelling tool that will can be used for Problem/Project Based Learning and also fits into all STEM and STEAM curriculum environments.
Jason Meltzer Jason Meltzer, Ph.D. is currently a technology integrator and technology teacher at Oak Grove School District #68 in Green Oaks, IL. In this K-8 one-school, school district, he has worked with students and teachers of all grade levels on strategies of incorporating creative digital imagery and video into classroom instruction. As a technology integrator, he also uses his skills as a Google Certified Trainer and Apple Teacher to help all teachers streamline classroom logistics and create collaborative assignments. Additionally, he focuses on helping the other teachers in the Art Department find the appropriate tools to support their teaching and community communication. For many years Jason has presented at workshops and conferences helping other teachers understand a variety of multimedia tools. Topics have included Graphic Design, Filmmaking, Green screen, Microphones, Stop-Motion, and Music Composition. Recently, he presented a 5-year study of 6th grade students that explored their attitudes and skills regarding technology. IG @Jasonmelt800 Twitter @JasonMelt
Session Title: Demystifying Audio: How to Improve Your Sound Session Description: Video and sound go hand-in-hand, so why is it so hard to get good audio? Can you think of a bad experience you had with a live or recorded event? In this presentation, you will learn about different types of microphones and their pick-up patterns. We will also recommend equipment that works well with iPads, computers, cameras, and live events. You will walk away knowing what questions to ask when recording your next group. And you will have a basic understanding of all the types of analog and digital cables. Be sure to “speak into the microphone” if you have any more questions.
Janet Corder I am an educational technology consultant specializing in technology integration, BYOD implementations, mobile learning devices, and online professional development. My passion for assisting educators learn new strategies for successfully integrating technology into their curriculum has provided me with many opportunities to present at national, state, and local conferences and in school districts throughout the United States. I have co-authored four books on technology integration and professional development. I have served in various positions for the Texas Computer Education Association Board of Directors for several years and was awarded ISTE’s Making It Happen award given to leaders in educational technology. Recently I was named an ISTE20 Featured Voice.I am an educational technology consultant specializing in technology integration, BYOD implementations, mobile learning devices, and online professional development. My passion for assisting educators learn new strategies for successfully integrating technology into their curriculum has provided me with many opportunities to present at national, state, and local conferences and in school districts throughout the United States. I have co-authored four books on technology integration and professional development. I have served in various positions for the Texas Computer Education Association Board of Directors for several years and was awarded ISTE’s Making It Happen award given to leaders in educational technology. Recently I was named an ISTE20 Featured Voice. Twitter @corderj
Session Title: Green Screen Magic! Session Description: Your K-12 students can easily create videos for storytelling, book reviews, historical reenactments, weather reports and more using Green Screen Technology. Janet and Joan will show you how to create awesome videos with an iPad, some cool apps and various inexpensive green screen backgrounds.
Erika Sandström Erika is a Digital Learning Coach and a 6-8 as Digital Media Teacher specializing in Green Screen and Video Production. In her 31st year, she has created and presented Mindfulness Professional Development globally and serves as a leader for her District’s SEL Core Team. Her passion is to help educators, students and parents globally through a movement called #MyBreathingBubble to incorporate Mindfulness into everyday tasks and beyond! Dubbed “Green Screen Gal”, Erika shares her passions as a featured speaker at conferences, through professional development and online webinars and creates online courses. She has hosted LIVE webinars for Wakelet, WeVideo, Adobe, and presented in educational summits, podcasts, as well as Climate Action Day. Erika also hosted the 1st annual Green Screen Summit in July 2021 and recently was featured on the cover of the of Ed Tech K12 Magazine. Her dream is to help others harness the power of balancing their MIND, BODY and SPIRITS in creative ways! IG @GreenScreenGal44 Twitter @GreenScreenGal
Session Title: THE JOY is "REEL" Description: PLAY is one of the healthiest things kids can do…and truthfully adults too! Green Screen and creative video production can provide endless opportunities for PLAY and cultivate immense joy and creativity in the process! Join me for a GUARANTEED good time learning not only some easy media ideas for your students, but also some FUN classroom (Green Screen projects) along with classroom management! In this session we will explore how to incorporate creative REELS into ANY curriculum as well as creating interactive GRIDS for innovative deep learning about important subjects including SEL and Climate Change! Most importantly, we will have a ton of FUN creating some together! Time to join the #GreenScreenFever train y'all!
This LINK will take ticket holders to the private Facebook Group where they can view the LIVE events!
This LINK will take ticket holders to the private Facebook Group where they can view the LIVE events! Featuring Manny Curiel, head of community for EdPuzzle and co-host of the first annual Green Screen Summit IG @mannydiscotech Twitter @MannyDiscoTech
This LINK will take ticket holders to the private Facebook Group where they can view the LIVE events!
This LINK will take you to the private Facebook Group where you can view the LIVE coffees, giveaways, and happy hours
This LINK will take ticket holders to the Teachable platform to view the sessions beginning July 20th.
Celeste Endo In 6th grade, Esther Michiko Goto gave Celeste and her classmates a golden ticket opportunity to star in a class film. It had pirates “arrgh”, treasure, Can Can dancers, and Snoopy in every scene! Each child got a starry picture in the Director’s chair! Lovingly scripted and directed by Miss Goto, it was an experience that transcended education. Everybody mattered, worked hard, and had an incredibly FUN time! Celeste never forgot being part of Miss Goto’s class that shifted life trajectories towards better paths. Celeste was so happy to meet Miss Goto decades later and introduce her two children to the teacher who shaped their family’s lives for good. In honor of Esther Michiko Goto and all the kindhearted teachers who help people thrive, Celeste hopes to helpfully strive! brainbowconnection IG @tinkthinktank Twitter @celyendo
Session Title: Sparkle in Our Own Way Anime and Cosplay Session Description:Our Tink Think Tank Tech Team (T5) used WeVideo to collaborate on our Anime: bit.ly/letsgojapan It was selected for the 2021 Cultural Animation Film Festival. My student editor and I will share the process to create the movie virtually. Lots of app smashing needed since it was done remotely, students turned in art with a Google Form and we used Google Meets to plan and craft. Stopmotion origami was also used and Canva too. Cosplay- will share how I used green screen and the behind the scenes process to create a video based on Computer Science curriculum I teach. It was meaningful to the 5th Graders Moving Up and was shown at the year end virtual assembly: bit.ly/IfElsaConditionals
Amanda Fox Amanda Fox, is an educator and author currently living in Louisville, Kentucky and the founder of STEAMPunksEdu.com and MetaInkBooks.com. She has taught English Language Arts, Social Studies, Film, Journalism, and enjoys writing, illustrating, and cooking in her free time. Recipient of the 2016 ISTE Emerging Leader Award, recognized as a PBS Digital innovator for her initiatives in enhancing student learning with technology, Fox has also served as President of the Young Educator Network for ISTE, and received the President's Volunteer Award in 2018. She is the author of The Canva Classroom, The Quiver Classroom, Teachingland: A Teacher's Survival Guide to the Classroom Apocalypse, Zom-Be A Design Thinker, and Markertown. Learn more or connect with Amanda on Twitter @AmandaFoxSTEM IG @amandafoxpopuli Twitter @AmandaFoxSTEM
This LINK will take ticket holders to the private Facebook Group where they can view the LIVE events!
This LINK will take ticket holders to the private Facebook Group where they can view the LIVE events!
This LINK will take ticket holders to the private Facebook Group where they can view the LIVE events!
This LINK will take ticket holders to the private Facebook Group where they can view the LIVE events!
This LINK will take ticket holders to the private Facebook Group where they can view the LIVE events!
This LINK will take ticket holders to the private Facebook Group where they can view the LIVE events! Featuring Manny Curiel, head of community for EdPuzzle and co-host of the first annual Green Screen Summit IG @mannydiscotech Twitter @MannyDiscoTech
This LINK will take ticket holders to the private Facebook Group where they can view the LIVE events! Featuring Manny Curiel, head of community for EdPuzzle and co-host of the first annual Green Screen Summit IG @mannydiscotech Twitter @MannyDiscoTech
Tina KatzTina Katz, former classroom teacher (primarily 1st grade) turned Instructional Technology Coach, is in her 23rd year of education. She is a nationally board certified teacher in literacy who strives to create a digitally savvy classroom culture. It is important to her to create an environment that thrives on collaboration, creativity, voice and choice! She loves all things with green screen, animation, and design. Her passion for all things tech is evident daily with students and staff. Twitter @thefrogpond102
Session Title: How to Create Snackable Content Like an 8 Year Old Session Description: Teachers, do you need to tell your compelling story through social media? As an expert in film and marketing, let me help you engage your audience as I break it down into bite-sized pieces.
Liberty White Liberty White CEO at CHOZEN MEDIA, a boutique video marketing, and live stream production agency in Atlanta and Toronto (Canada). With nearly 20 years of expertise, Liberty has worked to create solutions to address social and business needs for organizations including, but not limited to: ESPN, United Negro College Fund (UNCF), the Georgia Department of Economic Development, rolling out, and ATL WEBFEST, the first web series festival in the Southeast region of the United States. When she's not fundraising or building CHOZEN MEDIA Kids, a digital entertainment and EdTech platform where parents can find diverse content and programming to help Black children see themselves as the heroes, leaders, and stars of their own stories, she's trying to learn how to play Roblox from her daughter. IG: @chosenmediakids Twitter: @i_am_liberty
Session Title: If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It Session Description: Join me to learn how kindergarten through fourth grade students reach for their dreams. Discover how we integrate video with everyday curriculum, including a computer science twist.
Cindy Gonzalez Cindy Gonzalez, also known as Cindy GO, is a K-4 technology teacher in sunny Miami, Florida. She is also the producer of the school’s morning announcements show produced daily by her fourth graders. She loves to find ways to create interactive learning and to integrate video into her technology classes and everyday curriculum. Cindy Go works with her students and teachers to bring their ideas to life using her green screen recording studio and computer science/robotic skills. Twitter CindyGo75
Session Title: There’s no secret “Code” to “Green Screen” Session Description:This session will show you how to app smash the free Scratch Junior Coding App and Green Screen Do Ink App to make a project that can be easily done in your elementary classroom. I’ll take you step by step from start to finish to create a project with me. Then you can take what you learn to use in your classroom next year.
Anita Goodwin Anita Goodwin, also know as Goodwinnovate, former second grade teacher is now a K-6 Innovation teacher in Berne, Indiana. Combining STEM and Makerspace she teachers all K-6 students about coding, robotics, making, creating and more. Some students also learned about stop motion and green screen while creating various projects like the one she will teach in her session. She shares daily in Instagram stories @mrsgoodwinclass all about her Innovation classroom happenings. You can find her work at #GreenScreenEDU and #GreenScreenGURU IG @goodwinnovate Twitter @amsgoodwin
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