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Welcome to SDCUE Tech Fair 2018!
Grades 9 - 12 [clear filter]
Saturday, November 3
 

8:30am PDT

Amplifying Student Voices: Things Students Wish Teachers Knew #GUHSDcares
In this interactive session hosted by GUHSD librarians, a student panel will reflect on videos and written testimonies by students, administrators, and counselors and candidly discuss their deepest secrets about technology, reading, mental health, relationships with school personnel, and what inspires them about learning.

Speakers
avatar for Stephanie Macceca

Stephanie Macceca

Teacher Librarian, Valhalla High School
Anthony Devine, Stephanie Macceca, and Suzanne Sannwald are Teacher Librarians from the Grossmont Union High School District. In addition to collaborating together as part of the district’s Library Council, they actively participate with others via site, district, and professional... Read More →
avatar for Suzanne Sannwald

Suzanne Sannwald

Teacher Librarian, West Hills High School
Suzanne Sannwald is the teacher librarian at West Hills High School, where she builds upon previous experiences working in education, libraries, and technology from the middle school level to higher education as well as management roles.


Saturday November 3, 2018 8:30am - 9:15am PDT
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8:30am PDT

Beyond Scratch: Computer Game Development without Coding
Want to give your students a taste of computer game development that goes beyond the toy-environments you've already seen? See how to use Fungus/Unity3D and Construct 3, two free platforms that bring cool game creation within reach of non-coders.

Speakers
avatar for Bernie Dodge

Bernie Dodge

Professor, San Diego State University
Professor of Learning Design & Technology at SDSU. Founding president of SDCUE. Creator of the WebQuest model. I teach e-learning development, mixed reality applications and educational game design among other things.


Saturday November 3, 2018 8:30am - 9:15am PDT
1408

8:30am PDT

Creating Workforce Ready Students
What skillset will be relevant to students in the future. We have created a vocational pathway to ensure that students develop the fundamentals skill for future employment.

Speakers

Saturday November 3, 2018 8:30am - 9:15am PDT
409

8:30am PDT

Foster Creativity through Keynote
Keynote is more than a presentation tool, it gives students a powerful way to visually think through ideas and stories. Explore the new features of Keynote and how they can be used to foster excitement and creativity in your classes.*Please bring a Macbook or iPad with iOS12 and Keynote updated to get the most out of the session!*

Speakers
avatar for Kendell Middlebrook

Kendell Middlebrook

Administrator, Cathedral Catholic High School
I am Assistant Director of Educational Technology CCHS where our team helps teachers integrate technology in meaningful ways into their curriculum. I also teach special education science courses. Cathedral Catholic High School is a 1:1 iPad school in its 8th year. I am an Apple Distinguished... Read More →
avatar for Samantha Olsen

Samantha Olsen

Executive Director of Educational Technology, Mater Dei High School
Samantha is the Executive Director of Educational Technology at Mater Dei High School. Previously the STEM coordinator and a science teacher (Anatomy & Physiology, Marine Biology, Intro to Coding, Intro to App Development, and AP Computer Science Principles), she currently works with... Read More →



Saturday November 3, 2018 8:30am - 9:15am PDT
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8:30am PDT

From Consumable to Digital: Touchscreen Chromebooks in the Math Classroom
Learn about how a 7-12 district gradually implemented touchscreen Chromebooks to replace consumable instructional materials. Discover our challenges, successes, and the evolution of the program over two years. We will share strategies for monitoring the implementation, supporting teachers, and a variety of websites and digital tools for going digital.

Speakers
avatar for Julie Silverwood

Julie Silverwood

Math Teacher, San Dieguito Union High School District
avatar for Amy Springstead

Amy Springstead

Teacher on Special Assignment for Professional Development, San Dieguito Union High School District
16 years high school math teaching experienceTeacher on Special Assignment for Professional Development since 2016


Saturday November 3, 2018 8:30am - 9:15am PDT
404

8:30am PDT

Teaching Students to "Student" With Executive Function Skills
Ever feel like your students are bright but can't seem to apply it? Explore the world of executive function skills---those invisible, usually-untaught necessary abilities like organization, initiation, self-management, planning ahead and more! We will learn techniques to both teach and coach EF skills in our students!

Speakers
avatar for Sarah Kesty

Sarah Kesty

Teacher, Sweetwater Union High School District
I specialize in teaching executive functioning and supporting students with ADHD and learning differences!



Saturday November 3, 2018 8:30am - 9:15am PDT
1459

8:30am PDT

Using iPad Apps to Amplify Student Creativity and Collaboration
This session will explore various apps that allow students to express their individual creativity and/or enhance collaboration with others. Some apps that we will be exploring include Clips, Flipgrid, Keynote, Notability, Pages, and ThingLink. Through creative and collaborative apps, students gain a voice, gain confidence, and connect with others!

Speakers
avatar for Sara Osmus

Sara Osmus

Cathedral Catholic High School


Saturday November 3, 2018 8:30am - 9:15am PDT
507

9:30am PDT

Asynchronous Role Play: Deep Learning of Complex Topics Online
How do you teach about topics with multiple, conflicting viewpoints online? How can you prepare students for the gray areas that prevail in adult working life? This session will show you how to design a multi-day online experience with realistic roles, authentic conflicts, and guidance towards reaching common ground.

Speakers
avatar for Bernie Dodge

Bernie Dodge

Professor, San Diego State University
Professor of Learning Design & Technology at SDSU. Founding president of SDCUE. Creator of the WebQuest model. I teach e-learning development, mixed reality applications and educational game design among other things.


Saturday November 3, 2018 9:30am - 10:15am PDT
1408

9:30am PDT

Scaffolding Without Spoonfeeding When Teaching Research
Teaching research is a challenge that requires providing students with a balance of enough guidance and freedom. What is considered spoonfeeding? What specific scaffolds can we provide? Learn how we’ve observed students struggle when it comes to research and our attempts to help them grow.

Speakers
avatar for Anthony Devine

Anthony Devine

Teacher Librarian, Grossmont Union High School District
Anthony Devine is the teacher librarian at El Cajon Valley High School. He enjoys the benefits of collaborating with amazing librarians in his district. He is passionate about schools using digital portfolios for students to demonstrate learning.
avatar for Stephanie Macceca

Stephanie Macceca

Teacher Librarian, Valhalla High School
Anthony Devine, Stephanie Macceca, and Suzanne Sannwald are Teacher Librarians from the Grossmont Union High School District. In addition to collaborating together as part of the district’s Library Council, they actively participate with others via site, district, and professional... Read More →
avatar for Suzanne Sannwald

Suzanne Sannwald

Teacher Librarian, West Hills High School
Suzanne Sannwald is the teacher librarian at West Hills High School, where she builds upon previous experiences working in education, libraries, and technology from the middle school level to higher education as well as management roles.


Saturday November 3, 2018 9:30am - 10:15am PDT
1404

9:30am PDT

Using iPad Apps to Amplify Student Creativity and Collaboration
This session will explore various apps that allow students to express their individual creativity and/or enhance collaboration with others. Some apps that we will be exploring include Clips, Flipgrid, Keynote, Notability, Pages, and ThingLink. Through creative and collaborative apps, students gain a voice, gain confidence, and connect with others!

Speakers
avatar for Sara Osmus

Sara Osmus

Cathedral Catholic High School


Saturday November 3, 2018 9:30am - 10:15am PDT
507

10:30am PDT

Digital Portfolios: Share Your Learning Story
Learn about the educational value of digital portfolios. Implementing digital portfolios is about placing more value on the learning process and providing more opportunities for students to own their learning. As students create and curate digital portfolios, they are communicating their learning stories.

Speakers
avatar for Anthony Devine

Anthony Devine

Teacher Librarian, Grossmont Union High School District
Anthony Devine is the teacher librarian at El Cajon Valley High School. He enjoys the benefits of collaborating with amazing librarians in his district. He is passionate about schools using digital portfolios for students to demonstrate learning.


Saturday November 3, 2018 10:30am - 11:15am PDT
1404

10:30am PDT

Mobile Learning: Trends and Resources for K-12
Mobile Learning (mLearning) is no longer new but its large-scale and systematic implementation are still to be expected in formal education. We will provide an overview of mLearning's trends & resources that are available for K-12 curricula. These resources include both mobile apps and mobile content provided by some publishers.

Speakers
avatar for Minjuan Wang, Ph.D.

Minjuan Wang, Ph.D.

professor, san diego state university
Dr. Minjuan Wang is Professor of Learning Design and Technology, San Diego State University; and an Executive Board Member of the Immersive Learning Research Network.  In her 19 years at SDSU, she teaches Methods of Inquiry, Designing and Developing Learning for the Global Audience... Read More →
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Maureen Rymer

Sweetwater School District


Saturday November 3, 2018 10:30am - 11:15am PDT
407

10:30am PDT

Showcasing Student Work with Google Sites
Learn to use Google Sites to showcase and compile student work, collaborate and spur conversation, and encourage creativity and tech literacy.

Speakers
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John Jacobs

Scripps Ranch High


Saturday November 3, 2018 10:30am - 11:15am PDT
1403

10:30am PDT

Teaching Tough Topics with Tech: Slavery
Mount Vernon has innovative, free tools for teaching the power of George Washington’s eighteenth-century world. This interactive session highlights the resources available on their website to build lesson plans with an emphasis on teaching about slavery.

Speakers
avatar for Robin Pulido

Robin Pulido

Teacher, St. Rose of Lima School
I've been teaching since 1975, experiencing many changes in education, and have taught grades K-12. I am currently teaching grades K-8 computers, gr. 8 US history, and coaching the gr. 6-8 Academic Decathlon team. I love theatre, music, reading, travel, watching some sports, and learning... Read More →


Saturday November 3, 2018 10:30am - 11:15am PDT
1407

10:30am PDT

Using Google Forms for Formative Assessment to Focus Student Learning
When you take on a math task-based lesson, how do you ensure student exposure to content without a lecture? See how you can use Google Forms for formative assessments to determine the focus of the next lesson.

Speakers
avatar for Dvora Celniker

Dvora Celniker

Canyon Crest Academy
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Jocelyn Peck

Canyon Crest Academy


Saturday November 3, 2018 10:30am - 11:15am PDT
1453

12:15pm PDT

Plug In!:Screen-centric Students FTW!(For the Win)
Bring innovation and engagement to your screen-centric students using Common Lit, Newsela, Padlet, and Classroomscreen. Participants will be introduced to the tools and will be shown the steps to set them up and use them in their classroom. This session will allow participants to use the tools collaboratively and independently.

Speakers
avatar for Claudja Van Orden

Claudja Van Orden

Social Studies Teacher, San Diego Unified School District
I love teaching technology integration and sharing ideas about new innovative technology tools. I am a Google Certified teacher and LED Certified.


Saturday November 3, 2018 12:15pm - 1:00pm PDT
407

12:15pm PDT

Shark Tank: Building Entrepreneurship
Participants will see how a Shark Tank project can challenge students to think creatively, write to an audience and purpose, build practical math skills, and become entrepreneurs.

Speakers
avatar for Kimber Cote

Kimber Cote

Technology Integration Coordinator, Anacortes School District


Saturday November 3, 2018 12:15pm - 1:00pm PDT
1456

12:15pm PDT

OneNote and Teams Integration
In this session you will learn best practices for using OneNote with Teams. How to set up your teams to work with your OneNote and how to get the most out of each application.

Speakers
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Jacob Dominguez

Sweetwater Union High School District


Saturday November 3, 2018 12:15pm - 2:00pm PDT
1405

1:15pm PDT

Board Game Design and 3D Modeling
Participants will walk through a roadmap for using board games and board game design as a means for building content knowledge, collaboration, problem solving, project management, and iterative design skills. Participants will play test a variety of games and share resources to implement board game design with students.

Speakers
avatar for Kimber Cote

Kimber Cote

Technology Integration Coordinator, Anacortes School District


Saturday November 3, 2018 1:15pm - 2:00pm PDT
1456
 
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