In this session, we’ll explore how tools like NotebookLM and Vids can help you quickly refresh, redesign, and bring new life to the materials you already use in your classroom. Bring a few digital resources (slides, documents, images, videos, or old lessons) that you’d like to improve or repurpose.
Rather than a long lecture, the main focus will be on doing the work in real time, with help from me when you need it. By the end, you’ll have updated some materials ready to use and a few simple strategies to save time and make your content more engaging for students.
This intermediate/advanced session on AI is all about the possibilities and pitfalls of AI in the classroom and how teachers and students can interact with AI
How can we use AI to strengthen student thinking rather than replace it? In this session, educators will explore practical strategies to help students engage in asking better questions, and reflecting on their learning when using AI tools. Grounded in a “Think First, AI Second” approach, participants will learn how to guide students through productive struggle, use AI as a support rather than a shortcut, and build accountability through reflection and explanation. Walk away with ready-to-use strategies that promote deeper learning, ownership, and critical thinking in any classroom.
This intermediate/advanced session on AI is all about learning how to use Generative AI tools like Claude and Gemini to build tiny apps for a variety of purposes - and you don't even need to know a ton about programming to do so!
In this session, we’ll explore how tools like NotebookLM and Vids can help you quickly refresh, redesign, and bring new life to the materials you already use in your classroom. Bring a few digital resources (slides, documents, images, videos, or old lessons) that you’d like to improve or repurpose.
Rather than a long lecture, the main focus will be on doing the work in real time, with help from me when you need it. By the end, you’ll have updated some materials ready to use and a few simple strategies to save time and make your content more engaging for students.
This workshop moves beyond test delivery and focuses on data interpretation. Learn how to find the data, decipher the color-coded graph, use item analysis, and generate targeted reports for intervention and re-teaching. Bring your laptop and dive deep into your data to drive powerful instructional planning!
In this session, we’ll explore how tools like NotebookLM and Vids can help you quickly refresh, redesign, and bring new life to the materials you already use in your classroom. Bring a few digital resources (slides, documents, images, videos, or old lessons) that you’d like to improve or repurpose.
Rather than a long lecture, the main focus will be on doing the work in real time, with help from me when you need it. By the end, you’ll have updated some materials ready to use and a few simple strategies to save time and make your content more engaging for students.
This session will go beyond the basics and exploring features such as adding audio, instant Pear Decks (AI- generated) and converting a document into a Pear Deck presentation. Participants will also be shown how to integrate Pear Deck with Canvas.
How can we use AI to strengthen student thinking rather than replace it? In this session, educators will explore practical strategies to help students engage in asking better questions, and reflecting on their learning when using AI tools. Grounded in a “Think First, AI Second” approach, participants will learn how to guide students through productive struggle, use AI as a support rather than a shortcut, and build accountability through reflection and explanation. Walk away with ready-to-use strategies that promote deeper learning, ownership, and critical thinking in any classroom.
This intermediate/advanced session on AI is all about learning how to use Generative AI tools like Claude and Gemini to build tiny apps for a variety of purposes - and you don't even need to know a ton about programming to do so!
In this session, we’ll explore how tools like NotebookLM and Vids can help you quickly refresh, redesign, and bring new life to the materials you already use in your classroom. Bring a few digital resources (slides, documents, images, videos, or old lessons) that you’d like to improve or repurpose.
Rather than a long lecture, the main focus will be on doing the work in real time, with help from me when you need it. By the end, you’ll have updated some materials ready to use and a few simple strategies to save time and make your content more engaging for students.
How can we use AI to strengthen student thinking rather than replace it? In this session, educators will explore practical strategies to help students engage in asking better questions, and reflecting on their learning when using AI tools. Grounded in a “Think First, AI Second” approach, participants will learn how to guide students through productive struggle, use AI as a support rather than a shortcut, and build accountability through reflection and explanation. Walk away with ready-to-use strategies that promote deeper learning, ownership, and critical thinking in any classroom.
This workshop moves beyond test delivery and focuses on data interpretation. Learn how to find the data, decipher the color-coded graph, use item analysis, and generate targeted reports for intervention and re-teaching. Bring your laptop and dive deep into your data to drive powerful instructional planning!
In this session, we’ll explore how tools like NotebookLM and Vids can help you quickly refresh, redesign, and bring new life to the materials you already use in your classroom. Bring a few digital resources (slides, documents, images, videos, or old lessons) that you’d like to improve or repurpose.
Rather than a long lecture, the main focus will be on doing the work in real time, with help from me when you need it. By the end, you’ll have updated some materials ready to use and a few simple strategies to save time and make your content more engaging for students.
This intermediate/advanced session on AI is all about the possibilities and pitfalls of AI in the classroom and how teachers and students can interact with AI
How can we use AI to strengthen student thinking rather than replace it? In this session, educators will explore practical strategies to help students engage in asking better questions, and reflecting on their learning when using AI tools. Grounded in a “Think First, AI Second” approach, participants will learn how to guide students through productive struggle, use AI as a support rather than a shortcut, and build accountability through reflection and explanation. Walk away with ready-to-use strategies that promote deeper learning, ownership, and critical thinking in any classroom.
This workshop moves beyond test delivery and focuses on data interpretation. Learn how to find the data, decipher the color-coded graph, use item analysis, and generate targeted reports for intervention and re-teaching. Bring your laptop and dive deep into your data to drive powerful instructional planning!