DEI

Beyond the Homework Gap: Creating Equity in Students’ Classroom Learning Experiences

learning

Dr. Julie Evans

CEO

Project Tomorrow

@JulieEvans_PT

@JulieEvans

We now understand that educational equity is about more than providing students with Chromebooks and hotspots. The learning experience matters. In this session, we'll share new Speak Up Research about why student learning experiences varied by school demographics will be the foundation for understanding equity, engagement and student outcomes in 2023. 

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Project Tomorrow

Want to Support All Students? You Have to Talk about Race

collaboration, racism

Dee Lanier

Lead Experience Designer

Lanier Learning

@deelanier

@deelanier


Kenneth Shelton

Speaker/Consultant/Trainer

Elevate Education

@k_shelton

@kshelton


Dr. Henry Turner

Principal

Newton North High School

@turnerhj

@turner_hj

Regardless of our cultural identities, all educators have to talk about race so that we can better understand the societal challenges and experiences of our students. In this session we'll show educators how to talk about race so that our instructional, technology and professional development decisions will better support all students. 

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Solve In Time

Change the Narrative: Fostering an Anti-Racist Culture in Your School

edtech, systemic racism

Dr. Henry Turner

Principal

Newton North High School

@turnerhj

@turner_hj

Building on the book "Change the Narrative," this engaging workshop will help education technology leaders to understand what systemic racism looks like in schools, develop ideas for beginning or continuing diversity, equity and inclusion work in their schools, and consider a plan to address racism in their schools. 

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Promoting Inclusion and Equity As a Digitally Fluent Leader

digital fluency, technology, collaboration

Dr. Jessica Herring

Assistant Professor

University of Central Arkansas

@JessicaRae929

@JessicaRae929


Dr. Michael Mills

Associate Professor

University of Central Arkansas

@michaelsmills

@michaelsmills

This session focuses on strategies for developing skills as a digitally fluent leader. We'll discuss the distinction between being a digitally literate and a digitally fluent leader, and how that distinction matters as we evaluate and use technology. You'll have time to collaboratively curate resources that support digitally fluent leadership. 

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Wakelet Resources

A Window Into Diverse Texts: Integrating Into All Content Areas

special populations, collaboration, diversity

Dr. Monica Loas

Information Literacy Specialist

Aldine ISD

@edutechgirl

@edutechgirl

Looking for multicultural resources and literature to use for upcoming lessons, either remotely or in person? We'll unpack how to reach special populations, why it's important to offer diverse literature to learners and how to implement the tips we'll share. 

Supporting Digital Equity Through the National Educational Technology Plan

DOE, technology,

Gregory Bagby

Principal

Barger Academy of Fine Arts

@gregbagby

Zachary Chase

Digital Equity Impact Fellow

U.S. Department of Education

@MrChase


Julia Fallon

Executive Director

SETDA

@juliafallon


Sophia Mendoza

Director, ITI

Los Angeles Unified School District

@SMMendoza123

Evo Popoff

SVP

Whiteboard Advisors

@Evo Popoff

Every four years the United States Department of Education releases a new National Educational Technology Plan. This session brings together representatives from the Office of Educational Technology and the organizations working on the next National Educational Technology Plan to provide an update on the plan and solicit feedback from participants. 

Building Community with BIPOC Educators: Reclaiming Our Future in Education

networking, collaboration

Dr. Desiree Alexander

Founder CEO

Educator Alexander Consulting, LLC

@educatoralex

@educatoralexander


Leticia Citizen

Education Coach

Samsung

@CitiCoach

@CitiCoach


Dr. Sawsan Jaber

Consultant

Education Unfiltered

@SJEducate

@Sawsan Jaber


Dr. Toutoule Ntoya

Instructional Coach

Pivot-ED

@toutoulentoya

Let’s have an honest and uplifting discussion on creating and participating in BIPOC networks to collaborate and promote our position as a community. This session is for ALL educators to get inspired to reclaim our future in education; however, as educators of color, we often feel alone, but can lean on our network to impact change in a positive way. We’ll share ways to use our connections and relationships to strengthen our integrity, communicate opportunities, and show solidarity. Join us as we share practical tips to further our collective journey in the edtech space. Share your ideas about what you wish to see as we reclaim our future in education. 

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Bridging the Digital Divide: It's More Than Physical Access

collaboration, networking

Dr. Camille Cole

Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist

Canyons School District

@camilleco

@ccole09

Join us as we share how bridging the digital divide can be more than just providing physical access to computers and broadband. You'll learn about the components necessary when providing equitable access and how they work together to bridge the digital divide in K-12 education. 

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Accessibility Matters to Everyone

assistive technology

Erin Holland

Digital Learning & Teaching Facilitator

Onslow County Schools

@erinjurisich


Karey Killian

Certified Library Media Specialist

Milton Area School District

@CoLIBRAtoRY

Cathleen Lacey

Curriculum Resource Teacher

Crayton Middle School

@CathleenLacey

Explore the importance of making learning more inclusive to all, and see how the use of free assistive technologies, tools and strategies can be used to empower student agency in both education and life. 

Leveraging Principles of UDL to Create More Inclusive Spaces

innovation, creativity

Tami Brewster

EdTech Consultant

TamiB Inc

@brewstami

@brewstami


Jason Trinh

Coordinator

Toronto District School Board

@jasontries

@jasontries

Using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a starting point, learn how to make small changes that have a big impact by removing barriers for learning. In this interactive session, we will examine our current practices and rethink how we might approach them with inclusivity in mind. 

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The Winning Team: Inclusivity and Accessibility for Multilingual Learners

ESL, innovation

Luis Oliveira

Director of Unified Arts/MLL Teacher

Middletown High School

@loliveira55

@oliveiral55

Explore Microsoft Teams as a learning environment where educators can create inclusive and accessible activities for their learners. The Immersive Reader, Reading Progress/Coach, Flip, Presenter in PowerPoint are some tools that will be showcased to demonstrate activities that allow multilingual learners to develop their language skills. 

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Wakelet

Digital Escape Room: UDL Edition

innovation, creativity

Cammie Kannekens

District Instructional Coach

bit.ly/kannblog

@MrsKannekens

@MrsKannekens_Class


Amanda Nguyen

Conference Co-Chair & Board Member

ACTEM

@amanda_d_nguyen

@Amanda Nguyen


Maggie Pickett

Senior Technical Assistance Specialist

CAST

@MaggieP_AT


Greta Sandler

Learning Innovation Leader

Belgrano Day School

@gret

@gretsandler


Put your Universal Design for Learning (UDL) skills to the test during a digital escape room. The challenges are designed to meet everyone where they are on their UDL journey. You will discover the UDL concepts as you work and have resources you can use back at your school. 

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Escape Room

Our Voice Amplified

DEI, intersectional, representation, cultural responsiveness

Leticia Citizen

Education Coach

Samsung

@CitiCoach

@CitiCoach


Krynica Drake

Educational Technology Specialist

Atlanta Public Schools

@APSITKrynica


Shaina Glass

Director of Education

CSTA (CS Teachers Association)

@SVicGlass

@SVicglass


Dr. Sawsan Jaber

Consultant

Education Unfiltered

@SJEducate

@Sawsan Jaber


Natalia LeMoyne Hernández

Digital Learning Specialist

Self

@NataliaLeMoyne

@natylemoyne


Valerie Lewis

Assistant Principal

Mountain View HS

@iamvlewis

@iamvlewis


Dr. Toutoule Ntoya

Instructional Coach

Pivot-ED

@toutoulentoya


Brian Smith

Special Partnerships

4:14 Media and PassTheScopeEDU

@BrianRSmithSr

@BrianRSmithSr


Marcus Stein

Head of Business Development

Kami

@MrSteinOnline

@MrSteinOnline


Alexes Terry

Founder/Lead Consultant

TwistED Teaching Consulting Company

@twstedteaching

@lifeafterlessonswithlex


Albert Thomas

CEO/Founder

Educopilot

@educopilot

@educopilot


Join the inaugural Our Voice Amplified event - a space where educators of color share their lived experiences and amplify underrepresented stories in education. A series of OVA speakers will share short, story based talks on lived experiences, the nuances of how racial identity intersects with education, and personal triumphs. Come to hear the stories, and then share these stories after you leave - amplifying and becoming a part of our work to improve representation and cultural competence across our industry. 

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How to Make a Gumbo Pot of Virtual Opportunities Feed All Schools

equity, digital learning, virtual learning

Jeremy Carlile

Teacher

Lake Charles Boston Academy


Dr. Doug DeVillier

Virtual Program Coordinator

Calcasieu Parish School Board


Tammy Hebert

Curriculum Director

Calcasieu Parish School Board


Shannon LaFargue

Superintendent

Calcasieu Parish School Board


Robert Pete

Administrative Director of High Schools

Calcasieu Parish School Board

@Robert C Pete


Dr. Jason VanMetre

Chief Academic Officer

Calcasieu Parish School Board

Learn how a large school district created a virtual learning program to solve the inequity of high-quality course offerings and the shortage of certified teachers. The panelists will provide details about the process to build this innovative framework that created a paradigm shift in the district. 

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Resources