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ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18
My schedule for the Edtech Event of the Year!
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis
Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter
ISTE 2018 is here again. I’ve been going most years since 2006 and while it overwhelms me, it is truly an awesome learning experience. This post is full of resources to get the most of your ISTE 2018 experience whether you are there (or not.)
ISTE 2018 hashtags
Remember to follow (and use) the official hashtag of #ISTE18 and #NotAtISTE18 so you can see what needs to be seen!
Lots of PD for those Not at ISTE
Remember that if you’re not going, there are lots of events including the Not at ISTE Ignite and other Events. The folks over at Edublogger have created an epic remote participation guide for ISTE 2018
Places to Join:
Free LiveStreamed Events for ISTE
NotatISTE18 Livebinder with all of the resources 
NotAtIste Google+ Community
Flipgrid
#NotAtISTE Ignite Sessions
If you want to watch on Periscope then follow the #PassTheScopeEDU Team
Not at ISTE Voxer Community
ISTE Flipboard Magazine to follow
  If You’re Attending ISTE Live or Online
If you’re attending and you want to help crowdsource the notes, check out Tzvi Pittinsky’s crowdsourced ISTE Notes and join in with the Google sheet where you can add your notes.
I’ll also be taping quite a few ISTE 2018 episodes for the next season of the 10-Minute Teacher. If you want to know how to get the most out of ISTE, check out this podcast I did last year with Terry Freedman from the UK.
Where I’m Presenting at ISTE 2018
I’ve tweeted with Peggy George and I think she’s going to ask the #PasstheScopeEDU folks to join the session as well (and I hope they do!) Say hello and if you join the session, tweet me @coolcatteacher – I’m always happy to help with your questions.
Students Won’t Stop Fact Checking Me: Teach Kids to Read News Critically (Panel)
Monday, June 25, 8:30 – 9:30 am CDT Type of Event: ISTE 2018 Panel Discussion on Location and Streamed by ISTE Location: W196C Panelists: Scott Bedley, Amanda Dykes, Bill Selak and me! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110831195
It’s more important than ever to teach kids how to read news critically. We’ll cover strategies for evaluating online resources and discuss media fluency to make sure students know which sources to trust and which to reject. We’ll also address fake articles, fake photos and fake videos.
Live Q&A: Using Technology to Stay in Touch with Parents (Facebook Live)
Monday, June 25, 11:15 am – 11:30 AM CDT Type of Event: Facebook Live Stream and in the Exhibit Hall Booth 685 Location: https://www.facebook.com/events/190681735103549/ Panelists: Christelle Pasteals (Instructional Technology Coach) and me
Join us for a live conversation from #ISTE2018 where we’ll be chatting about ways teachers are using technology to stay in touch with parents. Joining us will be blogger Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) and Christelle Pastelas, an instructional technology coach. Vicki and Christelle will be sharing their experiences using parent communication tools, as well as tips for making it go smoothly.  Bring your questions and we’ll try to get as many as we can during this exciting live event!
ISTE Bytes: a 2 Minute Overview of the GoogSmacked Panel (Presentation)
Tuesday, June 26, 10:15 – 11:15 am CDT Location: W181a Type of Event: Listen and Learn Multi Presentation Presenters: Gayle Berthiaume, Jeff Bradbury, Jessica Cabeen, Rico D’Amore, Jen Giffen, Dr. Randy Hansen, Carl Hooker, Jennifer Hehotsky, David Lockart, Jenny Mgiera, James McCrary, Kim Polishuke, Diane Powell, Dr. Julene Reed, Dr. Mike Ribbel, Kenneth Sheldon, Beth Smith, Sean Wybrant, Mike Yakubovsky and me Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=111014077
Join an ISTE Bytes session to get a preview of future presentations from the ISTE program. Enjoy 2-minute presentations on upcoming sessions.
Get Goog-Smacked: An Epic Smackdown of Gsuite Tools and Teaching Tips (Panel)
Wednesday, June 27, 10:00 -11:00 am CDT Location: W375/Skyline Type of Event: Listen and Learn Panel on Location and Streamed by ISTE Presenters: Kasey Bell, Eric Curts, Matt Miller and I’ll be moderating! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110856258
Join a high-energy panel of Google Suite pros to learn about best practices and tips from K-12. During this smackdown, panelists will share at least 50 tips and examples of how to use G Suite tools across all subject areas and grade levels, including some of the latest innovations.
Other Places I’ll Visit and Chances for You to Win Even If You’re Not at ISTE
PowerSchool School of the Future
I’ll be visiting the PowerSchool School of the Future booth #1209. Last year, their classroom of the future was really cool but this year, they are leveling it up.
Link for information: https://www1.powerschool.com/iste-2018/
Acer
Booth 2002. I’ve been partnering with Acer to promote their STEAM Lab Makeover contest. Whether you’re going to ISTE or not, you’ll want to enter this contest!
Excited to announce the #STEAM Lab Makeover giveaway with Acer and @MicrosoftEDU !
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TO ENTER: Tweet @AcerEducation and tag #AcerGivesBack and tell us why your school should win! T&Cs: https://t.co/yxsSbC11iD #Windows10Pro pic.twitter.com/sE7DISWeNQ
— Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) June 23, 2018
SMART Technologies
Booth 1203. I’ve been partnering with SMART promoting their Give Greatness program designed to recognize educators with classroom equipment. Nominate an educator who inspires you to give greatness and you can both win!
Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the companies mentioned have sponsored blog posts or podcast episodes with me in the past including: SMART, Acer, PowerSchool and Bloomz. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
This post, however, is not a sponsored post and this schedule is my own.
The post ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18 appeared first on Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher helping educators be excellent every day. Meow!
ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18 published first on https://getnewcourse.tumblr.com/
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strivesy · 7 years ago
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ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18
My schedule for the Edtech Event of the Year!
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis
Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter
ISTE 2018 is here again. I’ve been going most years since 2006 and while it overwhelms me, it is truly an awesome learning experience. This post is full of resources to get the most of your ISTE 2018 experience whether you are there (or not.)
ISTE 2018 hashtags
Remember to follow (and use) the official hashtag of #ISTE18 and #NotAtISTE18 so you can see what needs to be seen!
Lots of PD for those Not at ISTE
Remember that if you’re not going, there are lots of events including the Not at ISTE Ignite and other Events. The folks over at Edublogger have created an epic remote participation guide for ISTE 2018
Places to Join:
Free LiveStreamed Events for ISTE
NotatISTE18 Livebinder with all of the resources 
NotAtIste Google+ Community
Flipgrid
#NotAtISTE Ignite Sessions
If you want to watch on Periscope then follow the #PassTheScopeEDU Team
Not at ISTE Voxer Community
ISTE Flipboard Magazine to follow
  If You’re Attending ISTE Live or Online
If you’re attending and you want to help crowdsource the notes, check out Tzvi Pittinsky’s crowdsourced ISTE Notes and join in with the Google sheet where you can add your notes.
I’ll also be taping quite a few ISTE 2018 episodes for the next season of the 10-Minute Teacher. If you want to know how to get the most out of ISTE, check out this podcast I did last year with Terry Freedman from the UK.
Where I’m Presenting at ISTE 2018
I’ve tweeted with Peggy George and I think she’s going to ask the #PasstheScopeEDU folks to join the session as well (and I hope they do!) Say hello and if you join the session, tweet me @coolcatteacher – I’m always happy to help with your questions.
Students Won’t Stop Fact Checking Me: Teach Kids to Read News Critically (Panel)
Monday, June 25, 8:30 – 9:30 am CDT Type of Event: ISTE 2018 Panel Discussion on Location and Streamed by ISTE Location: W196C Panelists: Scott Bedley, Amanda Dykes, Bill Selak and me! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110831195
It’s more important than ever to teach kids how to read news critically. We’ll cover strategies for evaluating online resources and discuss media fluency to make sure students know which sources to trust and which to reject. We’ll also address fake articles, fake photos and fake videos.
Live Q&A: Using Technology to Stay in Touch with Parents (Facebook Live)
Monday, June 25, 11:15 am – 11:30 AM CDT Type of Event: Facebook Live Stream and in the Exhibit Hall Booth 685 Location: https://www.facebook.com/events/190681735103549/ Panelists: Christelle Pasteals (Instructional Technology Coach) and me
Join us for a live conversation from #ISTE2018 where we’ll be chatting about ways teachers are using technology to stay in touch with parents. Joining us will be blogger Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) and Christelle Pastelas, an instructional technology coach. Vicki and Christelle will be sharing their experiences using parent communication tools, as well as tips for making it go smoothly.  Bring your questions and we’ll try to get as many as we can during this exciting live event!
ISTE Bytes: a 2 Minute Overview of the GoogSmacked Panel (Presentation)
Tuesday, June 26, 10:15 – 11:15 am CDT Location: W181a Type of Event: Listen and Learn Multi Presentation Presenters: Gayle Berthiaume, Jeff Bradbury, Jessica Cabeen, Rico D’Amore, Jen Giffen, Dr. Randy Hansen, Carl Hooker, Jennifer Hehotsky, David Lockart, Jenny Mgiera, James McCrary, Kim Polishuke, Diane Powell, Dr. Julene Reed, Dr. Mike Ribbel, Kenneth Sheldon, Beth Smith, Sean Wybrant, Mike Yakubovsky and me Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=111014077
Join an ISTE Bytes session to get a preview of future presentations from the ISTE program. Enjoy 2-minute presentations on upcoming sessions.
Get Goog-Smacked: An Epic Smackdown of Gsuite Tools and Teaching Tips (Panel)
Wednesday, June 27, 10:00 -11:00 am CDT Location: W375/Skyline Type of Event: Listen and Learn Panel on Location and Streamed by ISTE Presenters: Kasey Bell, Eric Curts, Matt Miller and I’ll be moderating! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110856258
Join a high-energy panel of Google Suite pros to learn about best practices and tips from K-12. During this smackdown, panelists will share at least 50 tips and examples of how to use G Suite tools across all subject areas and grade levels, including some of the latest innovations.
Other Places I’ll Visit and Chances for You to Win Even If You’re Not at ISTE
PowerSchool School of the Future
I’ll be visiting the PowerSchool School of the Future booth #1209. Last year, their classroom of the future was really cool but this year, they are leveling it up.
Link for information: https://www1.powerschool.com/iste-2018/
Acer
Booth 2002. I’ve been partnering with Acer to promote their STEAM Lab Makeover contest. Whether you’re going to ISTE or not, you’ll want to enter this contest!
Excited to announce the #STEAM Lab Makeover giveaway with Acer and @MicrosoftEDU !
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TO ENTER: Tweet @AcerEducation and tag #AcerGivesBack and tell us why your school should win! T&Cs: https://t.co/yxsSbC11iD #Windows10Pro pic.twitter.com/sE7DISWeNQ
— Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) June 23, 2018
SMART Technologies
Booth 1203. I’ve been partnering with SMART promoting their Give Greatness program designed to recognize educators with classroom equipment. Nominate an educator who inspires you to give greatness and you can both win!
Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the companies mentioned have sponsored blog posts or podcast episodes with me in the past including: SMART, Acer, PowerSchool and Bloomz. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
This post, however, is not a sponsored post and this schedule is my own.
The post ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18 appeared first on Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher helping educators be excellent every day. Meow!
ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18 published first on https://medium.com/@seminarsacademy
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growthvue · 7 years ago
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ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18
My schedule for the Edtech Event of the Year!
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis
Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter
ISTE 2018 is here again. I’ve been going most years since 2006 and while it overwhelms me, it is truly an awesome learning experience. This post is full of resources to get the most of your ISTE 2018 experience whether you are there (or not.)
ISTE 2018 hashtags
Remember to follow (and use) the official hashtag of #ISTE18 and #NotAtISTE18 so you can see what needs to be seen!
Lots of PD for those Not at ISTE
Remember that if you’re not going, there are lots of events including the Not at ISTE Ignite and other Events. The folks over at Edublogger have created an epic remote participation guide for ISTE 2018
Places to Join:
Free LiveStreamed Events for ISTE
NotatISTE18 Livebinder with all of the resources 
NotAtIste Google+ Community
Flipgrid
#NotAtISTE Ignite Sessions
If you want to watch on Periscope then follow the #PassTheScopeEDU Team
Not at ISTE Voxer Community
ISTE Flipboard Magazine to follow
  If You’re Attending ISTE Live or Online
If you’re attending and you want to help crowdsource the notes, check out Tzvi Pittinsky’s crowdsourced ISTE Notes and join in with the Google sheet where you can add your notes.
I’ll also be taping quite a few ISTE 2018 episodes for the next season of the 10-Minute Teacher. If you want to know how to get the most out of ISTE, check out this podcast I did last year with Terry Freedman from the UK.
Where I’m Presenting at ISTE 2018
I’ve tweeted with Peggy George and I think she’s going to ask the #PasstheScopeEDU folks to join the session as well (and I hope they do!) Say hello and if you join the session, tweet me @coolcatteacher – I’m always happy to help with your questions.
Students Won’t Stop Fact Checking Me: Teach Kids to Read News Critically (Panel)
Monday, June 25, 8:30 – 9:30 am CDT Type of Event: ISTE 2018 Panel Discussion on Location and Streamed by ISTE Location: W196C Panelists: Scott Bedley, Amanda Dykes, Bill Selak and me! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110831195
It’s more important than ever to teach kids how to read news critically. We’ll cover strategies for evaluating online resources and discuss media fluency to make sure students know which sources to trust and which to reject. We’ll also address fake articles, fake photos and fake videos.
Live Q&A: Using Technology to Stay in Touch with Parents (Facebook Live)
Monday, June 25, 11:15 am – 11:30 AM CDT Type of Event: Facebook Live Stream and in the Exhibit Hall Booth 685 Location: https://www.facebook.com/events/190681735103549/ Panelists: Christelle Pasteals (Instructional Technology Coach) and me
Join us for a live conversation from #ISTE2018 where we’ll be chatting about ways teachers are using technology to stay in touch with parents. Joining us will be blogger Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) and Christelle Pastelas, an instructional technology coach. Vicki and Christelle will be sharing their experiences using parent communication tools, as well as tips for making it go smoothly.  Bring your questions and we’ll try to get as many as we can during this exciting live event!
ISTE Bytes: a 2 Minute Overview of the GoogSmacked Panel (Presentation)
Tuesday, June 26, 10:15 – 11:15 am CDT Location: W181a Type of Event: Listen and Learn Multi Presentation Presenters: Gayle Berthiaume, Jeff Bradbury, Jessica Cabeen, Rico D’Amore, Jen Giffen, Dr. Randy Hansen, Carl Hooker, Jennifer Hehotsky, David Lockart, Jenny Mgiera, James McCrary, Kim Polishuke, Diane Powell, Dr. Julene Reed, Dr. Mike Ribbel, Kenneth Sheldon, Beth Smith, Sean Wybrant, Mike Yakubovsky and me Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=111014077
Join an ISTE Bytes session to get a preview of future presentations from the ISTE program. Enjoy 2-minute presentations on upcoming sessions.
Get Goog-Smacked: An Epic Smackdown of Gsuite Tools and Teaching Tips (Panel)
Wednesday, June 27, 10:00 -11:00 am CDT Location: W375/Skyline Type of Event: Listen and Learn Panel on Location and Streamed by ISTE Presenters: Kasey Bell, Eric Curts, Matt Miller and I’ll be moderating! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110856258
Join a high-energy panel of Google Suite pros to learn about best practices and tips from K-12. During this smackdown, panelists will share at least 50 tips and examples of how to use G Suite tools across all subject areas and grade levels, including some of the latest innovations.
Other Places I’ll Visit and Chances for You to Win Even If You’re Not at ISTE
PowerSchool School of the Future
I’ll be visiting the PowerSchool School of the Future booth #1209. Last year, their classroom of the future was really cool but this year, they are leveling it up.
Link for information: https://www1.powerschool.com/iste-2018/
Acer
Booth 2002. I’ve been partnering with Acer to promote their STEAM Lab Makeover contest. Whether you’re going to ISTE or not, you’ll want to enter this contest!
Excited to announce the #STEAM Lab Makeover giveaway with Acer and @MicrosoftEDU !
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TO ENTER: Tweet @AcerEducation and tag #AcerGivesBack and tell us why your school should win! T&Cs: https://t.co/yxsSbC11iD #Windows10Pro pic.twitter.com/sE7DISWeNQ
— Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) June 23, 2018
SMART Technologies
Booth 1203. I’ve been partnering with SMART promoting their Give Greatness program designed to recognize educators with classroom equipment. Nominate an educator who inspires you to give greatness and you can both win!
Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the companies mentioned have sponsored blog posts or podcast episodes with me in the past including: SMART, Acer, PowerSchool and Bloomz. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
This post, however, is not a sponsored post and this schedule is my own.
The post ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18 appeared first on Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher helping educators be excellent every day. Meow!
ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18 published first on https://getnewdlbusiness.tumblr.com/
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marco42james · 7 years ago
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ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18
My schedule for the Edtech Event of the Year!
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis
Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter
ISTE 2018 is here again. I’ve been going most years since 2006 and while it overwhelms me, it is truly an awesome learning experience. This post is full of resources to get the most of your ISTE 2018 experience whether you are there (or not.)
ISTE 2018 hashtags
Remember to follow (and use) the official hashtag of #ISTE18 and #NotAtISTE18 so you can see what needs to be seen!
Lots of PD for those Not at ISTE
Remember that if you’re not going, there are lots of events including the Not at ISTE Ignite and other Events. The folks over at Edublogger have created an epic remote participation guide for ISTE 2018
Places to Join:
Free LiveStreamed Events for ISTE
NotatISTE18 Livebinder with all of the resources 
NotAtIste Google+ Community
Flipgrid
#NotAtISTE Ignite Sessions
If you want to watch on Periscope then follow the #PassTheScopeEDU Team
Not at ISTE Voxer Community
ISTE Flipboard Magazine to follow
  If You’re Attending ISTE Live or Online
If you’re attending and you want to help crowdsource the notes, check out Tzvi Pittinsky’s crowdsourced ISTE Notes and join in with the Google sheet where you can add your notes.
I’ll also be taping quite a few ISTE 2018 episodes for the next season of the 10-Minute Teacher. If you want to know how to get the most out of ISTE, check out this podcast I did last year with Terry Freedman from the UK.
Where I’m Presenting at ISTE 2018
I’ve tweeted with Peggy George and I think she’s going to ask the #PasstheScopeEDU folks to join the session as well (and I hope they do!) Say hello and if you join the session, tweet me @coolcatteacher – I’m always happy to help with your questions.
Students Won’t Stop Fact Checking Me: Teach Kids to Read News Critically (Panel)
Monday, June 25, 8:30 – 9:30 am CDT Type of Event: ISTE 2018 Panel Discussion on Location and Streamed by ISTE Location: W196C Panelists: Scott Bedley, Amanda Dykes, Bill Selak and me! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110831195
It’s more important than ever to teach kids how to read news critically. We’ll cover strategies for evaluating online resources and discuss media fluency to make sure students know which sources to trust and which to reject. We’ll also address fake articles, fake photos and fake videos.
Live Q&A: Using Technology to Stay in Touch with Parents (Facebook Live)
Monday, June 25, 11:15 am – 11:30 AM CDT Type of Event: Facebook Live Stream and in the Exhibit Hall Booth 685 Location: https://www.facebook.com/events/190681735103549/ Panelists: Christelle Pasteals (Instructional Technology Coach) and me
Join us for a live conversation from #ISTE2018 where we’ll be chatting about ways teachers are using technology to stay in touch with parents. Joining us will be blogger Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) and Christelle Pastelas, an instructional technology coach. Vicki and Christelle will be sharing their experiences using parent communication tools, as well as tips for making it go smoothly.  Bring your questions and we’ll try to get as many as we can during this exciting live event!
ISTE Bytes: a 2 Minute Overview of the GoogSmacked Panel (Presentation)
Tuesday, June 26, 10:15 – 11:15 am CDT Location: W181a Type of Event: Listen and Learn Multi Presentation Presenters: Gayle Berthiaume, Jeff Bradbury, Jessica Cabeen, Rico D’Amore, Jen Giffen, Dr. Randy Hansen, Carl Hooker, Jennifer Hehotsky, David Lockart, Jenny Mgiera, James McCrary, Kim Polishuke, Diane Powell, Dr. Julene Reed, Dr. Mike Ribbel, Kenneth Sheldon, Beth Smith, Sean Wybrant, Mike Yakubovsky and me Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=111014077
Join an ISTE Bytes session to get a preview of future presentations from the ISTE program. Enjoy 2-minute presentations on upcoming sessions.
Get Goog-Smacked: An Epic Smackdown of Gsuite Tools and Teaching Tips (Panel)
Wednesday, June 27, 10:00 -11:00 am CDT Location: W375/Skyline Type of Event: Listen and Learn Panel on Location and Streamed by ISTE Presenters: Kasey Bell, Eric Curts, Matt Miller and I’ll be moderating! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110856258
Join a high-energy panel of Google Suite pros to learn about best practices and tips from K-12. During this smackdown, panelists will share at least 50 tips and examples of how to use G Suite tools across all subject areas and grade levels, including some of the latest innovations.
Other Places I’ll Visit and Chances for You to Win Even If You’re Not at ISTE
PowerSchool School of the Future
I’ll be visiting the PowerSchool School of the Future booth #1209. Last year, their classroom of the future was really cool but this year, they are leveling it up.
Link for information: https://www1.powerschool.com/iste-2018/
Acer
Booth 2002. I’ve been partnering with Acer to promote their STEAM Lab Makeover contest. Whether you’re going to ISTE or not, you’ll want to enter this contest!
Excited to announce the #STEAM Lab Makeover giveaway with Acer and @MicrosoftEDU !
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TO ENTER: Tweet @AcerEducation and tag #AcerGivesBack and tell us why your school should win! T&Cs: https://t.co/yxsSbC11iD #Windows10Pro pic.twitter.com/sE7DISWeNQ
— Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) June 23, 2018
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SMART Technologies
Booth 1203. I’ve been partnering with SMART promoting their Give Greatness program designed to recognize educators with classroom equipment. Nominate an educator who inspires you to give greatness and you can both win!
Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the companies mentioned have sponsored blog posts or podcast episodes with me in the past including: SMART, Acer, PowerSchool and Bloomz. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
This post, however, is not a sponsored post and this schedule is my own.
The post ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18 appeared first on Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher helping educators be excellent every day. Meow!
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A Beginner's Guide To Google Slides In The Classroom - The EduBlogger
You’re probably familiar with the range of free, web-based tools offered by Google within its Google Drive service? These tools include Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Forms, and Google Slides. They’ve become staples in classrooms, homes, and businesses around the world. For teachers and students, Google Slides is one of the most exciting and versatile tools on offer. Maybe you’ve heard of Google Slides and you’re wondering how you can use it in the classroom? Or perhaps, you’ve dabbled with Google Slides but you’re not sure exactly how it can be used beyond presentations? Or are you a blogger wondering how Google Slides can complement your blog posts?
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Summer Reading 2018
The Summer Reading List is Here!  I can't believe it's that time of year again! Time to share our Summer Reading List with you.
View & Download the  Middle School Summer Reading List Slideshare PDF or the original PDF (please forgive their use of Comic Sans, they know not what they do! See my shameful confession at the very end if you're curious)  
Here's my PDF without Comic Sans - you can Download it on Slideshare.  Thanks to two of our HCPSS Middle School Librarians @hcpsslibmed and our A+ partner  @HoCo_Library  Librarians who have joined together to create this Super Fun Reading List for all the kiddos in our district! (or the world!)
Recommended Summer Reading Lists for the Whole Family!
Kindergarten – Grade 1
2018
2017
2016
Grade 2 – 3
2018
2017
2016
Grade 4 – 5
2018
2017
2016
Middle School
2018
2017
2016
High School
2018
2017
2016
Black Eyed Susan Nominees
2018
2017
2016
  We're honored! 
We were so thrilled & honored to be mentioned in #10 suggestion by The Edublogger in the recent article: 10 End Of Year Blogging Activities
Your Turn! 
What books do you have on your summer reading list? For both young adult (kiddos) and grownups?
Hit me up on Twitter or in the comments! I always love hearing from you. Thank you for reading, friends! Have a great summer! We still have 2 weeks left of school....doh. Darn snow.  
End of Post Confession Time 
I have issues. I admit it. I saw that the official PDF had Comic Sans on it and I had to cover it up. The ironic thing, is that I wanted to be on this committee this year (I've done it before) I was invited to be but our testing schedule & an unexpected Admin long term absence made me feel like I was needed back at the ranch. But here I go & use PicMonkey to match a font for every category and save it as a combined jpeg. I'm telling you, it's a sickness! I'm not proud! Srsly, and if by doing this I hurt someone's feelings I'm so sorry! It's really a compulsion, I swear. 
But I HATE COMIC SANS!!!! Full stop. 
Anyway, take, use, share! 
Resources: Header graphic from Raw Pixel (LOVE THEM!) Download FREE Stock photos & adapt them & use in your library on your blog or newsletters!  Here's my Referral LINK to join for FREE!
Source: https://www.thedaringlibrarian.com/2018/05/summer-reading-2018.html
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aira26soonas · 7 years ago
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ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18
My schedule for the Edtech Event of the Year!
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis
Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter
ISTE 2018 is here again. I’ve been going most years since 2006 and while it overwhelms me, it is truly an awesome learning experience. This post is full of resources to get the most of your ISTE 2018 experience whether you are there (or not.)
ISTE 2018 hashtags
Remember to follow (and use) the official hashtag of #ISTE18 and #NotAtISTE18 so you can see what needs to be seen!
Lots of PD for those Not at ISTE
Remember that if you’re not going, there are lots of events including the Not at ISTE Ignite and other Events. The folks over at Edublogger have created an epic remote participation guide for ISTE 2018
Places to Join:
Free LiveStreamed Events for ISTE
NotatISTE18 Livebinder with all of the resources 
NotAtIste Google+ Community
Flipgrid
#NotAtISTE Ignite Sessions
If you want to watch on Periscope then follow the #PassTheScopeEDU Team
Not at ISTE Voxer Community
ISTE Flipboard Magazine to follow
  If You’re Attending ISTE Live or Online
If you’re attending and you want to help crowdsource the notes, check out Tzvi Pittinsky’s crowdsourced ISTE Notes and join in with the Google sheet where you can add your notes.
I’ll also be taping quite a few ISTE 2018 episodes for the next season of the 10-Minute Teacher. If you want to know how to get the most out of ISTE, check out this podcast I did last year with Terry Freedman from the UK.
Where I’m Presenting at ISTE 2018
I’ve tweeted with Peggy George and I think she’s going to ask the #PasstheScopeEDU folks to join the session as well (and I hope they do!) Say hello and if you join the session, tweet me @coolcatteacher – I’m always happy to help with your questions.
Students Won’t Stop Fact Checking Me: Teach Kids to Read News Critically (Panel)
Monday, June 25, 8:30 – 9:30 am CDT Type of Event: ISTE 2018 Panel Discussion on Location and Streamed by ISTE Location: W196C Panelists: Scott Bedley, Amanda Dykes, Bill Selak and me! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110831195
It’s more important than ever to teach kids how to read news critically. We’ll cover strategies for evaluating online resources and discuss media fluency to make sure students know which sources to trust and which to reject. We’ll also address fake articles, fake photos and fake videos.
Live Q&A: Using Technology to Stay in Touch with Parents (Facebook Live)
Monday, June 25, 11:15 am – 11:30 AM CDT Type of Event: Facebook Live Stream and in the Exhibit Hall Booth 685 Location: https://www.facebook.com/events/190681735103549/ Panelists: Christelle Pasteals (Instructional Technology Coach) and me
Join us for a live conversation from #ISTE2018 where we’ll be chatting about ways teachers are using technology to stay in touch with parents. Joining us will be blogger Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) and Christelle Pastelas, an instructional technology coach. Vicki and Christelle will be sharing their experiences using parent communication tools, as well as tips for making it go smoothly.  Bring your questions and we’ll try to get as many as we can during this exciting live event!
ISTE Bytes: a 2 Minute Overview of the GoogSmacked Panel (Presentation)
Tuesday, June 26, 10:15 – 11:15 am CDT Location: W181a Type of Event: Listen and Learn Multi Presentation Presenters: Gayle Berthiaume, Jeff Bradbury, Jessica Cabeen, Rico D’Amore, Jen Giffen, Dr. Randy Hansen, Carl Hooker, Jennifer Hehotsky, David Lockart, Jenny Mgiera, James McCrary, Kim Polishuke, Diane Powell, Dr. Julene Reed, Dr. Mike Ribbel, Kenneth Sheldon, Beth Smith, Sean Wybrant, Mike Yakubovsky and me Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=111014077
Join an ISTE Bytes session to get a preview of future presentations from the ISTE program. Enjoy 2-minute presentations on upcoming sessions.
Get Goog-Smacked: An Epic Smackdown of Gsuite Tools and Teaching Tips (Panel)
Wednesday, June 27, 10:00 -11:00 am CDT Location: W375/Skyline Type of Event: Listen and Learn Panel on Location and Streamed by ISTE Presenters: Kasey Bell, Eric Curts, Matt Miller and I’ll be moderating! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110856258
Join a high-energy panel of Google Suite pros to learn about best practices and tips from K-12. During this smackdown, panelists will share at least 50 tips and examples of how to use G Suite tools across all subject areas and grade levels, including some of the latest innovations.
Other Places I’ll Visit and Chances for You to Win Even If You’re Not at ISTE
PowerSchool School of the Future
I’ll be visiting the PowerSchool School of the Future booth #1209. Last year, their classroom of the future was really cool but this year, they are leveling it up.
Link for information: https://www1.powerschool.com/iste-2018/
Acer
Booth 2002. I’ve been partnering with Acer to promote their STEAM Lab Makeover contest. Whether you’re going to ISTE or not, you’ll want to enter this contest!
Excited to announce the #STEAM Lab Makeover giveaway with Acer and @MicrosoftEDU !
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TO ENTER: Tweet @AcerEducation and tag #AcerGivesBack and tell us why your school should win! T&Cs: https://t.co/yxsSbC11iD #Windows10Pro pic.twitter.com/sE7DISWeNQ
— Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) June 23, 2018
SMART Technologies
Booth 1203. I’ve been partnering with SMART promoting their Give Greatness program designed to recognize educators with classroom equipment. Nominate an educator who inspires you to give greatness and you can both win!
Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the companies mentioned have sponsored blog posts or podcast episodes with me in the past including: SMART, Acer, PowerSchool and Bloomz. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
This post, however, is not a sponsored post and this schedule is my own.
The post ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18 appeared first on Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher helping educators be excellent every day. Meow!
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ralph31ortiz · 7 years ago
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ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18
My schedule for the Edtech Event of the Year!
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis
Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter
ISTE 2018 is here again. I’ve been going most years since 2006 and while it overwhelms me, it is truly an awesome learning experience. This post is full of resources to get the most of your ISTE 2018 experience whether you are there (or not.)
ISTE 2018 hashtags
Remember to follow (and use) the official hashtag of #ISTE18 and #NotAtISTE18 so you can see what needs to be seen!
Lots of PD for those Not at ISTE
Remember that if you’re not going, there are lots of events including the Not at ISTE Ignite and other Events. The folks over at Edublogger have created an epic remote participation guide for ISTE 2018
Places to Join:
Free LiveStreamed Events for ISTE
NotatISTE18 Livebinder with all of the resources 
NotAtIste Google+ Community
Flipgrid
#NotAtISTE Ignite Sessions
If you want to watch on Periscope then follow the #PassTheScopeEDU Team
Not at ISTE Voxer Community
ISTE Flipboard Magazine to follow
  If You’re Attending ISTE Live or Online
If you’re attending and you want to help crowdsource the notes, check out Tzvi Pittinsky’s crowdsourced ISTE Notes and join in with the Google sheet where you can add your notes.
I’ll also be taping quite a few ISTE 2018 episodes for the next season of the 10-Minute Teacher. If you want to know how to get the most out of ISTE, check out this podcast I did last year with Terry Freedman from the UK.
Where I’m Presenting at ISTE 2018
I’ve tweeted with Peggy George and I think she’s going to ask the #PasstheScopeEDU folks to join the session as well (and I hope they do!) Say hello and if you join the session, tweet me @coolcatteacher – I’m always happy to help with your questions.
Students Won’t Stop Fact Checking Me: Teach Kids to Read News Critically (Panel)
Monday, June 25, 8:30 – 9:30 am CDT Type of Event: ISTE 2018 Panel Discussion on Location and Streamed by ISTE Location: W196C Panelists: Scott Bedley, Amanda Dykes, Bill Selak and me! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110831195
It’s more important than ever to teach kids how to read news critically. We’ll cover strategies for evaluating online resources and discuss media fluency to make sure students know which sources to trust and which to reject. We’ll also address fake articles, fake photos and fake videos.
Live Q&A: Using Technology to Stay in Touch with Parents (Facebook Live)
Monday, June 25, 11:15 am – 11:30 AM CDT Type of Event: Facebook Live Stream and in the Exhibit Hall Booth 685 Location: https://www.facebook.com/events/190681735103549/ Panelists: Christelle Pasteals (Instructional Technology Coach) and me
Join us for a live conversation from #ISTE2018 where we’ll be chatting about ways teachers are using technology to stay in touch with parents. Joining us will be blogger Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) and Christelle Pastelas, an instructional technology coach. Vicki and Christelle will be sharing their experiences using parent communication tools, as well as tips for making it go smoothly.  Bring your questions and we’ll try to get as many as we can during this exciting live event!
ISTE Bytes: a 2 Minute Overview of the GoogSmacked Panel (Presentation)
Tuesday, June 26, 10:15 – 11:15 am CDT Location: W181a Type of Event: Listen and Learn Multi Presentation Presenters: Gayle Berthiaume, Jeff Bradbury, Jessica Cabeen, Rico D’Amore, Jen Giffen, Dr. Randy Hansen, Carl Hooker, Jennifer Hehotsky, David Lockart, Jenny Mgiera, James McCrary, Kim Polishuke, Diane Powell, Dr. Julene Reed, Dr. Mike Ribbel, Kenneth Sheldon, Beth Smith, Sean Wybrant, Mike Yakubovsky and me Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=111014077
Join an ISTE Bytes session to get a preview of future presentations from the ISTE program. Enjoy 2-minute presentations on upcoming sessions.
Get Goog-Smacked: An Epic Smackdown of Gsuite Tools and Teaching Tips (Panel)
Wednesday, June 27, 10:00 -11:00 am CDT Location: W375/Skyline Type of Event: Listen and Learn Panel on Location and Streamed by ISTE Presenters: Kasey Bell, Eric Curts, Matt Miller and I’ll be moderating! Program Link: https://conference.iste.org/2018/program/search/detail_session.php?id=110856258
Join a high-energy panel of Google Suite pros to learn about best practices and tips from K-12. During this smackdown, panelists will share at least 50 tips and examples of how to use G Suite tools across all subject areas and grade levels, including some of the latest innovations.
Other Places I’ll Visit and Chances for You to Win Even If You’re Not at ISTE
PowerSchool School of the Future
I’ll be visiting the PowerSchool School of the Future booth #1209. Last year, their classroom of the future was really cool but this year, they are leveling it up.
Link for information: https://www1.powerschool.com/iste-2018/
Acer
Booth 2002. I’ve been partnering with Acer to promote their STEAM Lab Makeover contest. Whether you’re going to ISTE or not, you’ll want to enter this contest!
Excited to announce the #STEAM Lab Makeover giveaway with Acer and @MicrosoftEDU !
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TO ENTER: Tweet @AcerEducation and tag #AcerGivesBack and tell us why your school should win! T&Cs: https://t.co/yxsSbC11iD #Windows10Pro pic.twitter.com/sE7DISWeNQ
— Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) June 23, 2018
SMART Technologies
Booth 1203. I’ve been partnering with SMART promoting their Give Greatness program designed to recognize educators with classroom equipment. Nominate an educator who inspires you to give greatness and you can both win!
Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the companies mentioned have sponsored blog posts or podcast episodes with me in the past including: SMART, Acer, PowerSchool and Bloomz. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
This post, however, is not a sponsored post and this schedule is my own.
The post ISTE 2018: Where I’ll Be Presenting and Joining in the Learning #iste18 appeared first on Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher helping educators be excellent every day. Meow!
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succeedly · 7 years ago
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Summer Reading 2018
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The Summer Reading List is Here!  I can't believe it's that time of year again! Time to share our Summer Reading List with you.
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View & Download the  Middle School Summer Reading List Slideshare PDF or the original PDF (please forgive their use of Comic Sans, they know not what they do! See my shameful confession at the very end if you're curious)   Here's my PDF without Comic Sans - you can Download it on Slideshare.  Thanks to two of our HCPSS Middle School Librarians @hcpsslibmed and our A+ partner  @HoCo_Library  Librarians who have joined together to create this Super Fun Reading List for all the kiddos in our district! (or the world!)
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Recommended Summer Reading Lists for the Whole Family!
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Kindergarten – Grade 1
2018
2017
2016
Grade 2 – 3
2018
2017
2016
Grade 4 – 5
2018
2017
2016
Middle School
2018
2017
2016
High School
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2018
2017
2016
Black Eyed Susan Nominees
2018
2017
2016
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 We're honored! 
We were so thrilled & honored to be mentioned in #10 suggestion by The Edublogger in the recent article: 10 End Of Year Blogging Activities
Your Turn! 
What books do you have on your summer reading list? For both young adult (kiddos) and grownups?
Hit me up on Twitter or in the comments! I always love hearing from you. Thank you for reading, friends! Have a great summer! We still have 2 weeks left of school....doh. Darn snow. 
End of Post Confession Time 
I have issues. I admit it. I saw that the official PDF had Comic Sans on it and I had to cover it up. The ironic thing, is that I wanted to be on this committee this year (I've done it before) I was invited to be but our testing schedule & an unexpected Admin long term absence made me feel like I was needed back at the ranch. But here I go & use PicMonkey to match a font for every category and save it as a combined jpeg. I'm telling you, it's a sickness! I'm not proud! Srsly, and if by doing this I hurt someone's feelings I'm so sorry! It's really a compulsion, I swear. 
But I HATE COMIC SANS!!!! Full stop. 
Anyway, take, use, share! 
Resources: Header graphic from Raw Pixel (LOVE THEM!) Download FREE Stock photos & adapt them & use in your library on your blog or newsletters!  Here's my Referral LINK to join for FREE!
Summer Reading 2018 published first on https://getnewcourse.tumblr.com/
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