Conference Resources
CHECK IT OUT: To see a table overview of all the session resources and facilitator twitter handles, please check out this doc created by Andrew Forgrave.
Breakout Session A: Wednesday 1:45 - 3:00 pm
A1 Breakout, Taylor Mali
A2 How does reading look in 2017?, Alanna King
A3 Too Expensive to Travel: Bringing Global Learning Into the Classroom, Cameron Steltman
A4 Mindomo: More than just mindmapping, Leslie Boerkamp
A5 Using Office 365 tools to foster literacy skills , Jim Pedrech
A6 #CDNcraft - A Story of Global Learning, Julie Balen
A7 Blogging for Literacy, Marie Swift
A8 Making feedback meaningful (with a little digital help) Lisa Noble
A9 Creating and Building a Learning Community with Minecraft, Andrew Forgave
Breakout Session B: Wednesday 3:15 - 4:30 pm
B1 Digital Citizenship and Creative Commons, Sarah Ashwood
B2 Pixton - comics & storyboards, Ray Mercer
B3 Virtual Reality, Tim King
B4 Digital Math Tools to Support Problem Solving - Whole Numbers , Greg Clarke
B5 Design and 3D Printing: Programming and Makerspaces - Solving Real World Problems, Heather Durnin
B6 How Twitter Makes You Smarterer, Andrew Campbell
B7 Using GIS Mapping and Interactive Timelines to enhance Social Studies, History, and Geography, James Steeves
B8 Media Literacy & Critical Thinking, Chelsea Attwell , Michelle Solomon
Don't Wait, Innovate! - Peter and Brenda
Minds on Media - Thursday
XpressLab - Sarah Ashwood
Media Literacy in Production - Association for Media Literacy
Global Learning in Action - Julie Balen
Virtual Reality - Tim King & Peter Beens
Mindomo: More Than Just Mindmapping! - Leslie Boerkamp
Becoming a Social Media Ninja - Andrew Campbell
Mathies.ca - Greg Clarke
Design and 3D Printing: Programming and Makerspaces - Solving Real World Problems - Heather Durnin
Visible Thinking through Twitter/Blogging - Alanna King
Makerspace Programming through paper circuits, makey makey and robotics - Ray Mercer
Green Screening and Video Creation - Marie Swift & Lisa Noble
Office 365: You’ll Love What It Can Do - Jim Pedrech
Coding for Everyone - Andrew Forgrave
Mapping, VR, and 3D Image Scanning in Social Studies, History, and Geography - James Steeves
Choose your Own Adventure with Google Apps - Cameron Steltman
Breakout Session C: Friday 9:00 - 10:15 am
C1 Digital Math Tools to Support Problem Solving - Fractions , Greg Clarke
C2 Digital note-taking and managing larger inquiry projects online , Alanna King
C3 An Introduction to Arduinos, Peter Beens
C4 Inquiry-Driven Projects for Social Change , Sarah Ashwood
C5 Makerspaces the why and the how , Ray Mercer
C6 Empowering Your Students’ Voices , Andrew Forgave
C7 Bringing the Museum to the Classroom through Virtual Exhibits, VR Visits, and 3D Image Scanning, James Steeves
C8 Media Literacy & Privacy, Chelsea Attwell, Michelle Solomon (AML)
Breakout Session D: Friday 10:45 - 12:00 pm
D1 Digital Storytelling , Leslie Boerkamp
D2 Getting Coding with Google CS First and Scratch , Cameron Steltman
D3 Assessment Practices that Make Sense in Global Learning, Julie Balen
D4 Classroom Management in the Digital Age , Marie Swift
D5 The Book Thief Project - Collaborative Literacy Projects , Heather Durnin
D6 Making Our Learning Visible, Lisa Noble
D7 How launching a Video Channel Teaches Questioning, Active Listening, and Presenting Skills Jim Pedrech
D8 Die Newsletters!! Die!!, Andrew Campbell