Study Room 1: Canva Training with Julia Satterthwaite (computer needed)
Bring your laptop and join us for a hands-on session exploring how to use Canva to create eye-catching presentations, handouts, social media posts and more. This interactive workshop is perfect for beginners; no design experience is needed. You’ll leave knowing what Canva can do for you and your students to make your classroom materials shine.
Study Room 2: Ethical Considerations Around AI, discussion lead and facilitated by Amy Ashworth
Students and teachers alike are awash in a world where the AI tide is rising. Come to this presentation to educate yourselves about ethical considerations. You'll learn, as with any ethical discussion, that there are a variety of perspectives, and you'll come away with knowledge that will help to keep you afloat in the era of machine learning.
Library: Round Table Discussion around combating competition and cheating, facilitated by Josh Miller
In the spirit of the productive chats we had last year around "test flu," join us for a round table discussion on how to combat cheating, competition, and academic dishonesty at LHS. Let's share ideas and experiences across departments about what constitutes cheating, how we "cheat proof" our curriculum, and what, if anything, we can do to help our students make the decision NOT to cheat.
Room 304: Gmail/Calendar Support + Tips & Tricks, lead by Brad Fulk (computer needed)
This session will be about sharing the various tips and tricks people have learned to make Google Mail & Calendar work for them. Brad Fulk will show some of the tips and pointers that he has learned, along with some tips from our Innovation Team. People attending this session are encouraged to share things that have worked for them during the session as well so we can all learn from each other!