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Thursday, April 2
 

10:15am MDT

Voxer Setup and Educational Value
A quick tutorial on what Voxer is, how to set it up, and it's value to an educator. I'll show how I use it to grow professionally, support school safety, and provide learning opportunities in the classroom. www.voxer.com

Speakers
avatar for Kyle Hoopes

Kyle Hoopes

School Administrator, Alpine School District
I have been an elementary school principal for almost 10 years. I love to use different forms of technology to learn, communicate, and share what I have learned. I love learning and sharing what I learn. I have used many forms of technology to grow professionally and to share including... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 10:35am MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

More out of Mobile
Use tools like Evernote, Yogile.com, TodaysMeet, Socrative and InfuseLearning to get more out of Mobile devices. Students can do everything from collaborate on note taking to doing formative assessment. Come see examples at both the elementary and secondary level for doing more with mobile devices in the classroom. http://my.uen.org/53474

Speakers
avatar for Mitchell Jorgensen

Mitchell Jorgensen

Teacher, Science Teacher
5 years as a presenter for UEN. 5 year previous presenter at UCET. 3 year presenter at SUECON. Science teacher at Willowcreek Middle School. Engineering Teacher at UVU Prep.


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2501 Burr 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Turn Your Google Spreadsheet into a Database with Reports
Google's forms and spreadsheet let you collect all kinds of data. Now come and learn how you can create nice reports from the spreadsheet. Create reports that let you select the columns, sort the data, filter the items, format the output, and other cool reporting features. goo.gl/HdzcCg select Google Spreadsheet Reporting folder

Speakers
avatar for Carl Lyman

Carl Lyman

Utah CSTA, Utah CSTA
A teacher of 30+ years from grades 2-12 and adults with most of the time as a computer teacher on a secondary level. A UCET presenter since 1982. A specialist at USBE for 10 years over Computer Science and Information Technology education. A creator of curriculum for teaching coding... Read More →
avatar for Brett Zabel

Brett Zabel

Director- Assessment, Wasatch School Distri ct
Brett Zabel has been with Wasatch School District for more than twenty years. He has spent time in the classroom as a Business, Marketing, and IT teacher, as an Assistant Principal, as an Instructional Coach, and as a District Technology Specialist. He is currently a District Specialist... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2032 Topham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Creating Techie Kiddos in the Classroom
Integrating technology into all aspects of instruction makes learning FUN! Participants will learn numerous ways to integrate technology into the classroom daily. This session will include apps, websites, and demos that you can begin using with your students right away. BYOD if you would like to actively participate in the apps section of this session.

Speakers
avatar for Delia Bayna

Delia Bayna

Science Teacher, Davis School District - Davis Connect
Delia has been an educator for 15 years with a passion for science and technology integration. She has a Bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois and a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a STEM Endorsement from Weber State University. Her primary focus... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2410 Teuscher 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Differentiation through Spelling City
Spellingcity.com makes differentiation for spelling and vocabulary easy and fun. Enter your spelling lists, or choose from thousands already entered. Go paperless by using their online tests, games, and fun activities. We will explore both the free version and premium activities offered on the SpellingCity app and website. www.spellingcity.com

Speakers
avatar for Dave Horan

Dave Horan

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
Dave is a UCET elected board member, Innovative Learning Coach with Alpine School District, and a Utah Teacher Fellow with Hope Street Group. He was the 2018 UCET Outstanding Young Educator, has his STEM and Coaching endorsements, and can often be found on Twitter @downrightdave... Read More →
avatar for William Shumaker

William Shumaker

Principal, Eaglecrest Elementary
I have been teaching scratch to students for the past 4 years. I do weeklong summer courses through UVU for Scratch. I presented on Scratch last year which is more complicated than Scratch Jr. This is a basic Scratch program which can be learned a bit quicker.


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2403 Anderson 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Embracing the Hybrid Cloud: An Interactive Presentation on “The Journey to 1:1 and 24/7 Access”
Are you trying to embrace the Cloud? Are you racking your brain trying to remember all of your passwords for every curriculum resource that you use? Do you want to ditch all of those flash drives and get real-time access to all of your files on any device even when you’re not at school? There is a solution to simplify the goal of using any technology resource to make a real impact on teaching and learning.

In this interactive session we’ll share experiences of school district on the transition to the cloud, best practices in BYOD and 1:1 initiatives, and steps they took towards success.
classlink.com

Speakers
avatar for Shalon Thomas

Shalon Thomas

Director, Instructional Technology, ClassLink
Shalon Thomas is an accomplished business leader with over 15 years of progressive experience in education technology curriculum integration and business development. She is currently the Director of Instructional Technology with ClassLink where she brings a depth of experience in... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2034 Givens 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Everything You Need to Know About #UTedchat & Twitter Chats
Twitter has become a very popular tool for educators to use when trying to improve their teaching skills because it allows you to connect with other teachers all over the world. Getting involved with different Twitter chats is another way teachers can increase their knowledge and have fun learning. #UTedChat is a weekly Twitter chat that focuses on Utah teachers and helps us connect with one another so we can learn from teachers in our own state dealing with some of the same questions and issues we face. As fun as and informative as these Twitter chats can be, they can also be downright difficult to figure out how to follow along AND add to the conversation. Come learn how to effectively participate in these chats by learning about different technology tools that can help this process along. We will cover a multitude of different tools that will make following along as well as contributing a snap! We will look at both free and paid versions of tools allowing everyone the opportunity to learn and grow with #UTedChat each week as well as the many other Twitter chats available!

Speakers
avatar for Jared Covili

Jared Covili

UCET Board Member, UCET
Jared Covili has been a trainer at Utah Education Network (UEN) for 13 years. He specializes in teaching strategies for classroom integration of technology such as Google Apps for Education, geospatial learning, social media strategies, and digital devices. Previously, Jared was a... Read More →

Board
avatar for Derek Larson

Derek Larson

EdTech Director, SEDC


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2503 McNelt

10:15am MDT

Keep Your Canvas Clean
Files, pictures, links, and many more digital resources can be uploaded and shared through Canvas - but how do you keep it all organized? In this session you will learn how to make your Canvas content pages visually attractive, create modules to give your course easy navigation, and also learn to organize your files for easy access by both you and your students. http://michael-uen.weebly.com/keepcanvasclean.html

Speakers
avatar for Michael Hakkarinen

Michael Hakkarinen

Trainer, UEN
Michael Hakkarinen specializes in helping teachers engage students in the classroom with technology such as Mac Tools, Google Apps for Educators, iPads and more. He earned a Bachelor’s in English from the University of Maryland at College Park and a Master’s in Elementary Education... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2406 Escossio 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Make Information Beautiful
Help your students make information beautiful by including infographics, posters, and brochures into class assignments. Piktochart, Canva, and LucidPress/LucidChart make creativity possible and simple.

Speakers
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Janae Hunt

Classroom Educator, Canyons School District
Janae Hunt is an Education Technology Specialist in Canyons School District.
avatar for Maria Jones

Maria Jones

Teacher Librarian, Canyons School District
Maria Jones made the switch to Librarian after being an Educational Technology Specialist for 5 years. She is in her 7th year as the librarian at Corner Canyon High School where she finds fun and creative ways to blend the two jobs.


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2028 Seltz 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

See & Play! Preschool to 2nd grade/Preescolar a segundo grado . Ver y Escuchar!
Preschool Pioneer grows every year - just like its audience. Come see some of the new and exciting developments UEN has made to the Preschool Pioneer Library. Dive deep into the many resources available to teachers, students, and families. Bilingual Ed, Spanish teachers, parents, administrators, Preschool & K-2 educators, will enjoy learning how to create high quality and engaging classroom ideas for the early learners including for "flipped" ideas. Wait! There's more - we'll also explore Escuela Preescolar Pioneer Biblioteca en linea de Utah! uen.org

Speakers
avatar for Lisa Cohne

Lisa Cohne

Community Partnerships Manager, Utah Education Network
Lisa Cohne has worked in education for more than 30 years. For the last 18 years, she has worked at the Utah Education Network leading partnerships with higher ed, PreK-12 organizations, and individuals. She is the project manager for all Early Childhood work and multicultural resources... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Library Media Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Technology for the 21st Century Classroom
rom top-tier universities to the US Department of Education, it has been proven that technology in the classroom improves learning & retention, and even raises test scores. This session will focus on technology's role in today's classroom and how it can be used to elevate the level of education we provide students. From very simple fixes such as ensuring a teacher's voice can be clearly heard by all students, to the more complex solution of student response systems, we will provide examples of technology in the educational setting. Additionally, this session will introduce the latest concepts and ideas to create a better integrated classroom.

Speakers
avatar for GENCOMM

GENCOMM

GENCOMM
GENCOMM™ helps organizations solve real problems with unique technology solutions. We provide functional meeting spaces, collaboration opportunities, internal and external branding/messaging platforms, building management tools, exciting work environments, and real ROI-driven audio... Read More →
avatar for Ingolf de Jong

Ingolf de Jong

President and CEO, GENCOMM
Ingolf is the CEO/President of General Communications, Inc. and has over 38 years of experience in the building technology industry. His expertise is working with clients to find creative technology solutions that allow them to be more efficient within their working environment. Some... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2605 Fletcher

10:15am MDT

Bringing district curriculum and textbooks to life via the cloud
This session will explore Kno for Classroom from Intel. A cloud based interactive textbook platform offering over 70+ major publishers that runs cross-platform on Win7, Win8, Android, IOS, and web. Allows you to ingest and integrate your own district content and curriculum. Annotate and add notes, flashcards and other resources. This is an hour lecture series, however will include demonstration and attendees encouraged to download the "KNO" app from respective store and follow along. http://www.kno.com

Speakers
avatar for Darrell Black

Darrell Black

Senior Public Sector Territory Manager, Intel Corporation
Darrell has been with Intel Corporation since 1997 and brings more than 30 years of field sales, channel sales and technical experience in the computer and networking industry. Has held various District and Regional field sales management positions at Intel.Now responsible for... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2609 Tingey 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Building Better Rubrics: Tips and Tools
Many teachers are asked to use rubrics or are shown rubrics as an example of “best practices” without having the opportunity to learn about the theoretical foundations rubrics should be built upon. Teachers and students often run into trouble with rubrics because of common problems, such as:
confusing language
overly dense elements
redundant elements
no distinction between formative and summative rubrics
unclear relationship to the assignment or course
insufficient support or feedback

In this session, we will discuss tips for writing clear assignment and assessment prompts and less ambiguous, more understandable rubrics. We will also cover the difference between formative feedback (assignments) and summative assessments and how rubrics should be used differently for different types of student work. Finally, we will share various online and offline tools you can use for developing rubrics and providing feedback to students. http://funwithidet.wordpress.com/rubrics

Speakers
avatar for Stefani Jones

Stefani Jones

Manager of Instructional Design Quality, Southern New Hampshire University
Stefani Jones is the Manager of Instructional Design Quality for Southern New Hampshire University eLearning, where one of her responsibilities is providing training on rubric development for other Instructional Designers. She previously worked as an Instructional Designer and Assessment... Read More →
avatar for Allison Keddington

Allison Keddington

Instructional Coach, Canyons School District


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2125 Ball 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Classroom Collaboration in 1-on-1/BYOD Age
With the rising BYOD trend and 1-on-1 policy implementation in US, more and more mobile devices (tablets/laptops/etc.) are available in K-12 schools and university campuses. Schools are looking for wireless presentation solutions for their classrooms to share students’ screens. Can teachers do better than just “sharing” screens? This presentation describes several industrial trends that could impact classrooms.
(1) Screen cast
(2) Collaboration
(3) Remote conferencing
(4) Multi-site presentation

Speakers
LB

Lin Botao

Director, Delta Products Corp.
1) Conducted multiple training sessions for K-12 teachers in California and Texas 2) Worked with educators for the last 3 years, with unique insight in using technology in 1-to-1/BYOD era


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2610 Liao/Throup 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Evernote Digital Portfolios
Learn how to set up and utilize an Evernote Digital Portfolio to collect artifacts of student learning that will follow the student throughout the entire K-12 experience. https://www.evernote.com/l/AXUE5Xcqu7hJ-oiM43h0n7b0bEMml-MO_Io

Speakers
RF

Robin Farnsworth

3rd Grade Teacher, Granite School District
All presenters have presented professional development trainings for teachers and others in education field. We have not presented formally on this topic, but have shared our findings and passions about the topic in many smaller business settings in order to get sponsors and update... Read More →
avatar for Tyler Howe

Tyler Howe

Presenter, Granite School District


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2401 Samples 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Four Apps and an iPad
Students using the iPad for creating, collaborating, and consuming takes management and planning. I will share how my students use Google Drive, Screencasting(Explain Everything, Doceri, Educreations), iMovie and iBooks apps each day. I will also discuss iPad management and a few other apps we use in our classroom. It's not about how many apps you have, it's about how you use them.

Speakers
avatar for Glen Andersen

Glen Andersen

Learning Coach, Arrowhead Elementary


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Little Theater 114 Bradshaw 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

G-Force (GAFE and Genius Hour, and maybe Gameification
using the latest Google Applications For Education to implement Genius Hour and other project-based learning projects has opened the door to a world of opportunities for my third-grade students. Looking into Gamification, programming and other strategies and methods along with a plethora of Web 2.0 tools allows for a Grrrreat learning environment. I would like to share what my students have been able to accomplish utilizing some of these tools while working towards a 21st Century classroom. http://fisherflip.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html

Speakers
avatar for Ronald Fisher

Ronald Fisher

Teacher, Century Elementary
I am a regular education teacher with 13+ years of experience trying to make a difference within my third-grade classroom using the available technology and allowing students to take the stage as they empower their own learning.


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2404 Plummer 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

KnowledgePoint: Digital Education Solutions
Join Baker & Taylor School Sales Account Manager and Digital Specialist, Ricky Fitzpatrick, as he tours the innovative and award-winning aspects of the company’s suite of Digital Education solutions, KnowledgePoint.

KnowledgePoint brings together the industry's best and most reliable library and education platforms. It connects teachers with students. It enables all the important aspects of education to work together, creating new learning experiences.

Through its powerful suite of solutions, KnowledgePoint allows schools to have multiple repositories of eBooks to supply to classrooms, libraries and reading rooms simultaneously. And through integrated state-of-the-art assessment tools, it increases student and teacher performance, promoting academic achievement across the board. With intuitive searching, purchasing and allocation systems, KnowledgePoint is an educator’s most valuable instructional tool and a student’s best source for an enhanced learning experience. TBA

Speakers
RF

Ricky Fitzpatrick

School Sales Account Manager, Western US, Baker & Taylor
Ricky Fitzpatrick is a ten-year veteran with Baker & Taylor, and one of the founding members of their Digital Support & Training division, helping lay the foundation for Baker & Taylor’s present-day eBook Circulation and Curriculum services. He currently manages all aspects of Sales... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2608 LaFranca 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

May I Join You Inside that eBook? …
“May I Join You Inside that eBook ? … Or, a Tale of Teacher-Student Collaborative eReading and Why It Works!” Adoption of ebooks and other digital resources is steadily becoming ubiquitous throughout Utah schools. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to learn 7 tools that will allow teachers to literally join and converse with students in the very pages of their ebooks. Attendees will learn how to provide personalized lesson-messaging, scaffolding & individual probes to progress students toward stronger understanding and greater independence …. all within the pages of their e-books!

Speakers
avatar for Amy Irace

Amy Irace

Academic Consultant, Follett School Solutions
Amy Irace is a national Academic Consultant in the areas of Reading & Language Arts. Having taught at both elementary & secondary levels—she has worked as a K-5 Reading Specialist, Middle School Reading/Language Arts instructor, and High School Reading Specialist and Literacy Coach... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2502 Durham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

McGraw Hill Education Presents - Thrive: An Interactive 1:1 Program
Speakers
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Heleyna Graham

Business Development Manager, McGraw Hill
Heleyna Graham is the current McGraw-Hill Education Business Development Manager, focusing on District Digital Conversion. Previously, Heleyna provided training and support to the District Account Management, serving a multitude of school districts across the nation. Additionally... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2527 Haag

10:15am MDT

Top 10 Things You Need to Know about SMARTBoards
Whether you just got your SMARTBoard, or you have had it for years, this session will help you get more out of your SMARTBoard. Learn the top 10 strategies to be able to use your SMARTboard quickly and effectively in your classroom. Learn fast strategies to make interactive activities in less than 5 minutes. http://www.chariotgroup.com/UCET2015

Speakers
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Bob Jackman

Education Consultant, The Chariot Gruop
Bob Jackman is an expert on Smart Technologies and classroom integration of technology. He has presented at UCET for the last 7 years, as well as at SUECON. He does professional development all around the state on these topics.


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2606 Edwards 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Clark Coders
2nd-5th graders will demonstrate how coding has opened up more learning opportunities. Come watch theses students program Lego EV3 robots to complete challenges that they designed. Students will also showcase their Video Games that they created using Agent Sheets. Please stop by and allow yourself to play a fun game created by kids! These students have completed a code.org computer science course and enjoy programming in different environments. Let them show you that no matter how young you are, you are capable of programming!


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 12:00pm MDT
Commons Area 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

GenYES- Student Technology Leadership
Students take the lead with technology at Ecker Hill Middle School. Learn how GenYES and our student technology leadership class have transformed technological support for our community (faculty, parents and students) through collaborative planning of lessons with teachers, evaluating technology resources, providing training opportunities as well as mentoring students one to one in computer use and much, much more! www.genyes.org

Speakers
avatar for Marshall Summer

Marshall Summer

CS Integration Coach, Park City School District
I have taught in a variety of setting throughout the past 17 years. I began my career teaching in a one-room schoolhouse setting on the Navajo Reservation. I spent four years teaching in the Phoenix and Tucson area where I began focusing my professional development on incorporating... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:15am - 12:15pm MDT
Commons Area 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:35am MDT

Remind: How it works for community & Faculty
Use Remind to communicate what is going on in your classroom and school to parents. As an administrator, send out quick texts and emails to your faculty about important information they need to know. It is easy, fast, effective, and your recipients will appreciate the short reminders.

Speakers
avatar for Kyle Hoopes

Kyle Hoopes

School Administrator, Alpine School District
I have been an elementary school principal for almost 10 years. I love to use different forms of technology to learn, communicate, and share what I have learned. I love learning and sharing what I learn. I have used many forms of technology to grow professionally and to share including... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 10:35am - 10:55am MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Global Collaboration Beyond Mystery SKYPE
There are other ways beside Mystery SKYPE to connect your classes globally. Come learn some of the ways my students have connected with other classrooms around the globe.

Speakers
RF

Robin Farnsworth

3rd Grade Teacher, Granite School District
All presenters have presented professional development trainings for teachers and others in education field. We have not presented formally on this topic, but have shared our findings and passions about the topic in many smaller business settings in order to get sponsors and update... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 12:20pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Adobe Voice in the Classroom
Learn how to use the app Adobe Voice with your classroom set of iPads as an engaging way for students to demonstrate their learning, to present reports, and to create new opportunities for learning. Adobe voice is a quick and intuitive program that can be introduced to students in a very short amount of time and will make their presentations much more engaging. If you love quick and meaningful activities, this session is for you.

Speakers
avatar for Karma Bateman

Karma Bateman

CTE Coordinator Jordan High School, Jordan High School
Karma is the CTE and Concurrent Enrollment Coordinator at Jordan High School and the Family and Consumer Science Program Lead and district FCCLA advisor for Canyons School District.


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2401 Samples 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Should You MOOC? Absolutely!
MOOC's, "Massive Open and Online Courses" are a great way to learn something new or brush up on something old...and many of the courses are FREE! In this session we will (1) explore a number of MOOC where you could start learning immediately, (2) share platforms on which you could offer your very own MOOC course, and (3) discuss lessons we have learned from teaching our own MOOC in the Canvas.net platform.

Speakers
avatar for Shauna Jensen

Shauna Jensen

Presenter, Granite School District
avatar for Rachelann Murphy

Rachelann Murphy

Educational Technology Specialist, Canyons School District
RachelAnn Murphy is an Educational Technology Specialist with the Canyons School District. Rachel is currently offering a MOOC titled, "30 Days of TED" with over 800 participants world wide. The course is co-taught by Shauna Jensen, an elementary principal (and former Educational... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Little Theater 114 Bradshaw 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Beyond Google: Getting the Most out of Google with Add-ons
Google is great, but add-ons make it better! Add-ons extend the functionality of Google Apps for Education by allowing teachers and students to collaborate, communicate, provide meaningful feedback and assess learning like never before! As an added bonus, learn about a few web tools that use your Google Apps for Education account to login.

Speakers
avatar for Maria Jones

Maria Jones

Teacher Librarian, Canyons School District
Maria Jones made the switch to Librarian after being an Educational Technology Specialist for 5 years. She is in her 7th year as the librarian at Corner Canyon High School where she finds fun and creative ways to blend the two jobs.


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2028 Seltz 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Google Classroom- What's Worked for Us
Google Classroom is here and has changed the game. It's an amazing tool that simple and powerful. Chromebooks are more productive classroom tools, thanks to Google Classroom. Learn how to share document templates with a class, offer feedback for students and groups of students, hold online discussions, and grade assignments. http://katiedewey.weebly.com/google-classroom.html

Speakers
avatar for Michael Hakkarinen

Michael Hakkarinen

Trainer, UEN
Michael Hakkarinen specializes in helping teachers engage students in the classroom with technology such as Mac Tools, Google Apps for Educators, iPads and more. He earned a Bachelor’s in English from the University of Maryland at College Park and a Master’s in Elementary Education... Read More →
avatar for Katie Hill

Katie Hill

Ed Tech Specialist, Canyons School District
I have been working with students in my current Ed Tech capacity for 3 years in the Canyons School District. Prior to accepting this position I taught for 7 years including 7th grade science, 3rd grade, and 5th grade. I graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor's in... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2034 Givens 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Keyboarding Online – Real Skills. Break Hunting and Pecking Habits!
Keyboarding Online: Cutting edge web-based keyboarding programs. Discuss common problems teaching keyboarding and share solutions using the latest in web-based technology. Ability to teach keyboarding on the iPad, tablets, or Chromebooks. Individualize instruction to slow or fast learners. Track student progress online. No software or plug-ins to install! Unique features that break hunting and pecking habits! Free keyboarding posters! Free 60-Day Trial! http://www.keyboardingonline.com/

Speakers
avatar for Keyboarding Online

Keyboarding Online

CTO, Keyboarding Online
Keyboarding Online: Cutting edge web-based keyboarding programs. Discuss common problems teaching keyboarding and share solutions using the latest in web-based technology. See how to teach keyboarding on the iPad, tablets, or Chromebooks. Individualize instruction to slow or fast... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2502 Durham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

No, I Didn't read the Book, but I Saw the Movie
Intimidated by video technology? Don't think you can afford the fancy equipment to do high quality video? Don't have the training needed to create videos? This workshop is for you!

Learn how to create video on a dime. This workshop, designed for PC users will demonstrate interactively video production techniques with easy to use, inexpensive tools such as Screencast-O-Matic, Windows Moviemaker, Audacity, and You Tube.

Video is used to capture attention and create high interest among students. It can be used for lesson introduction, skill demonstration, developmental instruction, humor injection, dramatic effect, or in hundreds of other ways. Come explore some options that can lace your teaching with excitement. http://my.uen.org/5279

Speakers
avatar for Alan Griffin

Alan Griffin

Curriculum Content Specialist, Utah State Board of Education
I have organized the OER Collective for the past 3 years


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2410 Teuscher 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Project Based Learning: Using Genius Hour in Secondary setting
Allowing students to study and research their interests is the basis of personalized learning. Genius hour is the method many teachers throughout the world are implementing personalized learning in the classroom. Genius Hour is giving students time each day/week to study the topic of their choice. Genius Hour/20% time has gained a lot of attention in the past few years. In this session we will discuss strategies to use PBL (project based learning) in the secondary setting. uen.org/ucet

Speakers
avatar for Jared Fawson

Jared Fawson

Sr Tech Trainer, UEN
Jared teaches, guides, consults, and helps educators of any level effectively use technology in the classroom. Creating meaningful and engaging professional learning experiences that can be applied directly into the classroom are Jared's focus as he develops courses and presentations... Read More →
avatar for Dani Sloan

Dani Sloan

Instructional Technology Trainer, Utah Education Network
Dani Sloan is a technology specialist with expertise in using social media in the classroom. She has a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and a Master’s in Instructional Design and Educational Psychology from the University of Utah, where she is currently an Adjunct Instructor... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2408 Hunt Launtzen 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

QR Codes in the Classroom and other Great Ideas
With students being born and raised with technology at their fingertips, it is an ever increasing need as teachers to keep up with their skills and interests. Yet with the everyday pressures of SAGE and Common Core instruction we often find technology wasting away on the shelf. Well dust off those iPads/iPods and join us while I show you ways to create fun education activities using QR Codes, that will provide you with hours of learning with very little effort on your part. my.uen.org/230078

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avatar for Shanna Bingham

Shanna Bingham

Teacher, Granite School District
I have been teaching Kindergarten for the last five years. I am always searching ways to bring technology into the lower grades. I have found that my Kindergarten students can do amazing things with technology when given the chance. Now I delight in sharing what I have learned and... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2032 Topham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Data Driven Instruction
. Learn to use data to drive instruction. See how teachers are using data from apps and other sources to differentiate instruction for each child. Using this approach has proven to increase student test scores and common core learning outcomes. This class will appeal to teachers K-6. bugbrained.com/handouts/ucet.html

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Bev Miner

Vice-President, BugbrainED
Beverly Miner is the Vice-President of Bugbrained, LLC and app developer. This is her 3rd year presenting at UCET. She is celebrating her 33rd year in education as a literacy specialist at Vineyard Elementary, Alpine School District. She received her Master of Education at Utah State... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2515 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Digital Worksheets
Get rid of paper worksheets! This session will help you learn how to transition from paper and pencil to having the student submit worksheets through Canvas digitally. Learn to create interactive PDF worksheets. Have students watch Powerpoint presentations and fill in digital worksheets to be graded in speedgrader. Using speedgrader with these assignments will help shorten your grading time. Students can work from anywhere and still submit assignments. Go digital! To be determined

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Lynda Lane

Teacher Technology Trainer, Wasatch School District
I am a teacher technology trainer at Wasatch School District I have a Masters' in Education with a specialty of integrating technology into the classroom. I have presented many subjects including information for this session to schools in my district.


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2501 Burr 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Elementary ePortfolios
Cut down on the paperwork everyday by helping students demonstrate learning on an ePortfolio. Learn how to personalize student learning, become a global classroom, and address safety concerns. This course will help you create ePortfolios for students that allows you to track student progress all year in a creative way. missfricker.weebly.com

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Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2125 Ball 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Real-time Progress Monitoring to Drive 1:1 Learning
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Heleyna Graham

Business Development Manager, McGraw Hill
Heleyna Graham is the current McGraw-Hill Education Business Development Manager, focusing on District Digital Conversion. Previously, Heleyna provided training and support to the District Account Management, serving a multitude of school districts across the nation. Additionally... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2527 Haag

12:00pm MDT

The World Is Our Bandroom
Our music ensemble classrooms have become filled with unanticipated technological Innovations and a completely new type of student. We are now challenged with deciding which tools are worth investing in and what priority these advances have among our limited resources and rehearsal time.

The Willowcreek Middle School Band Program has been piloting new innovations involving technology and the music ensemble rehearsal. This session will present the Willowcreek Model and share innovative practices and tools that will help us connect with this new generation of digital learners. https://sites.google.com/site/netflixgeneration/home/ucet

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David Faires

Band Director, Willowcreek Middle School
Dave Faires is the band director at Willowcreek Middle School in Lehi, UT. He is originally from Concord, CA. As a student, he has studied Music Education and Trumpet Performance at Ricks College, Brigham Young University and The American Band College. He is currently finishing a... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2404 Plummer 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Use Technology to Share What is Right
Tell your story and establish your brand by using technology to share what is right about your school and classroom. Participants will learn from teachers and administrators how to use technology to get the positive word out and establish a positive reputation. Examples from social media, school websites, school news broadcasts, and parent involvement will be demonstrated. You will come away with practical, easy to use ways of helping your school community know the great things that are happening in your school and classroom.

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Thursday April 2, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2403 Anderson 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Make Coding an Exciting Challenge
Learn how to set up classes for your students on code.org and motivate them to learn computer programming. Learn a great way to have your students begging to go back to this educational site. Students will enjoy the popular characters as you enjoy watching them learn the basics of block coding.
code.org

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Jack Troxel

Student Technology Leader, Park City School District
I am a student technology leader at Ecker Hill Middle School. As a technology leader in this school I have helped with code and mentor teachers in the process of setting up classes.


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 1:35pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Understanding and Teaching Climate Science
Climate change is one of the most important science issues of our time, and many teachers are afraid to teach it? In this session you'll learn about the UEN science resources specific to climate science available for free to Utah teachers. We will explore the websites, lesson plans, and core standards that are all linked to this one easy to use website. By the end of the session you will feel confident and comfortable teaching our students about our changing earth. http://www.uen.org/climate/index.php

Speakers
avatar for Michael Hakkarinen

Michael Hakkarinen

Trainer, UEN
Michael Hakkarinen specializes in helping teachers engage students in the classroom with technology such as Mac Tools, Google Apps for Educators, iPads and more. He earned a Bachelor’s in English from the University of Maryland at College Park and a Master’s in Elementary Education... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2406 Escossio 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Canvas in The Classroom: The BEST way for implementation!
My goal with this class is to teach all teachers, no matter the content level how they can implement Canvas in their class. I will teach them what I am doing that is successful in class, as well as showing and telling how others are also using it. I will walk through how to post an assignment or a quiz on Canvas and how easy it is to really set up a class on Canvas. I will also focus on how SpeedGrader helps with the grading process and how it isn’t as hard as it may seem. My objective for this course is to ease the complication and worry of Canvas, show all teachers that it can be used on a wide range of curriculum levels, and for teachers of all grades. www.instructure.com

Speakers
avatar for Robert Gordon

Robert Gordon

Canyons School District
Education Technology Specialist, Canyons School District Robert is currently serving as UCET Past President, and working as a Canyons Educational Technology Team Lead. Formerly a clssroom teacher and Technology Integration Specialist for the NUES region. | Robert loves working with... Read More →
avatar for Kesha Prince

Kesha Prince

Instructional Coach, Canyons School District
Dream, Believe, Dare, Do!


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2403 Anderson 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Flip, Don't Flop - Tech in a Flipped Classroom
Learn best practices to bring a flipped classroom to life for you and your students. How to set up a learning management system for student success, resources for video presentations, student accountability, rewards and consequences to promote student participation, and parent cooperation. Explore apps and websites that help you fully integrate the use of technology into your flipped or blended classroom whether you have 1:1, BYOD, or computer labs. http://erikabradshawportfolio.weebly.com/ucet-2015.html

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avatar for Erika Bradshaw

Erika Bradshaw

Teacher, Hillcrest High School
Erika Bradshaw is a 17th year educator at Hillcrest High School. She has worked in elementary, middle, and high school. She has a Doctorate in Education Leadershp and Policy, a Master's in Elementary Education and holds endorsements for ESL, Education Technology, and Level IV Mat... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2125 Ball 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

FREE Student Response Systems: Overview & Best Practices
Clicker systems are popular, but expensive, tools for encouraging all students to engage with classroom content. Recently several excellent AND FREE clicker alternatives have been developed and made available online. In this session we’ll take a look at the best of the available student response systems and discuss best practices for integrating them in your classroom. http://www.uen.org/ucet/

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avatar for Rob Bentley

Rob Bentley

Instructor and Adobe Product Manager, Utah Education Network
Rob taught Language Arts and Spanish for 6 years. For the last 15 years, he's been teaching teachers how to integrate technology effectively into their curriculum. During his time at UEN, he's presented at URSA, UELMA, UCET, ISTE, FETC, UFLA, and the CTE conferences many times.


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Library Media Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Join the QR Code Revolution!
Since 2010, the use of QR codes, worldwide, has risen over 4500%! QR codes are exploding, evolving and revolutionizing the way we experience digital media. They’re being used to connect us to everything from website links and YouTube promos, to greater classroom engagement and library patron interaction. If you aren’t utilizing the humble yet powerful QR Code in your learning environment (what?!), then you’re short-cutting yourself, and disengaging with an alarming (and growing) percentage of users. Join Digital Content & Training Specialist and Mobile Computing Expert Ricky Fitzpatrick, as he shares simple, free, and effective methods for implementing the QR code right away, into nearly every facet of your classroom and library process. Bring your mobile devices, and let the revolution begin! TBA

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Ricky Fitzpatrick

School Sales Account Manager, Western US, Baker & Taylor
Ricky Fitzpatrick is a ten-year veteran with Baker & Taylor, and one of the founding members of their Digital Support & Training division, helping lay the foundation for Baker & Taylor’s present-day eBook Circulation and Curriculum services. He currently manages all aspects of Sales... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2608 LaFranca 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Keyboarding Skills: Necessary in the Digital Age
Keyboarding skills in the 21st century are necessary to increase employment opportunities and improve productivity. The NBEA states “Keyboarding is now one of the fundamental life skills for today’s technological age; thus, it is important for all students.” Topics highlighted are: 1) Why teach keyboarding? 2) Will the keyboard become obsolete? 3) When should keyboarding be taught? 4) How do I motivate keyboarding students? Help students overcome hunting and pecking! www.KeyboardingOnline.com

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avatar for Keyboarding Online

Keyboarding Online

CTO, Keyboarding Online
Keyboarding Online: Cutting edge web-based keyboarding programs. Discuss common problems teaching keyboarding and share solutions using the latest in web-based technology. See how to teach keyboarding on the iPad, tablets, or Chromebooks. Individualize instruction to slow or fast... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2502 Durham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Plickers: The low-tech clickers!
This session will explore how to use Plickers to check for understanding in a fun, interactive way. It's an easy way to have an individual student-response system without individual devices for students. Plickers is a GREEN activity that requires use of paper for the first time only. Come play with us! https://www.dropbox.com/s/rl9jdoiszxa7hub/plickers%20quick%20reference.pdf?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/m5qdt3s96oxjsoj/plickers.pptx?dl=0

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Joell Wilkins

Technology Coach, Granite School District


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2410 Teuscher 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Project Based Learning: Using Genius Hour in Elementary
Allowing students to study and research their interests is the basis of personalized learning. Genius hour is the method many teachers throughout the world are implementing personalized learning in the classroom. Genius Hour is giving students time each day/week to study the topic of their choice. Genius Hour/20% time has gained a lot of attention in the past few years. In this session we will discuss strategies to use PBL (project based learning) in an elementary setting. uen.org/ucet

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avatar for Jared Fawson

Jared Fawson

Sr Tech Trainer, UEN
Jared teaches, guides, consults, and helps educators of any level effectively use technology in the classroom. Creating meaningful and engaging professional learning experiences that can be applied directly into the classroom are Jared's focus as he develops courses and presentations... Read More →
avatar for Dani Sloan

Dani Sloan

Instructional Technology Trainer, Utah Education Network
Dani Sloan is a technology specialist with expertise in using social media in the classroom. She has a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and a Master’s in Instructional Design and Educational Psychology from the University of Utah, where she is currently an Adjunct Instructor... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2408 Hunt Launtzen 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

School Coding Clubs
Google with their CS First program (csfirst.net) has developed an series of themes each with 8 different lessons that can be used as part of a school coding club. The themes and lessons are designed to attract girls, minorities, and even boys to come and learn coding using Scratch. Come find how you could get a coding club started at your school. Also find out other resources that you can use. goo.gl/HdzcCg and csfirst.net

Speakers
avatar for Carl Lyman

Carl Lyman

Utah CSTA, Utah CSTA
A teacher of 30+ years from grades 2-12 and adults with most of the time as a computer teacher on a secondary level. A UCET presenter since 1982. A specialist at USBE for 10 years over Computer Science and Information Technology education. A creator of curriculum for teaching coding... Read More →
avatar for Brett Zabel

Brett Zabel

Director- Assessment, Wasatch School Distri ct
Brett Zabel has been with Wasatch School District for more than twenty years. He has spent time in the classroom as a Business, Marketing, and IT teacher, as an Assistant Principal, as an Instructional Coach, and as a District Technology Specialist. He is currently a District Specialist... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2032 Topham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Apps with an Impact
Want to get your whole class reading at grade level? Have you tried The 8 Great Word Patterns app from Bugbrained?
Apps can have a real impact on reading scores .The impact of Bugbrained apps has proven to be highly measurable. This session will review the research on how the apps are achieving phenomenal reading growth among Special Ed students, Title I students, below grade level students, as well as regular students.
bugbrained.com/handouts/ucet.html

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Bev Miner

Vice-President, BugbrainED
Beverly Miner is the Vice-President of Bugbrained, LLC and app developer. This is her 3rd year presenting at UCET. She is celebrating her 33rd year in education as a literacy specialist at Vineyard Elementary, Alpine School District. She received her Master of Education at Utah State... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2515 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Choosing the Right Student Device for 1:1
As you know, there are many choices for student devices in the market today, From low-cost devices like the HP Stream running Win8, to Android tablets and Chromebooks. The good news is you now have many device options and form factors available. The bad news is you have many options available and lots of decisions to be made to get the right device that will support the instructional needs/requirements, and deliver improvements in student engagement and outcomes.

Come participate in a presentation and interactive dialog around the plethora of device options, pros and cons and things to consider. An Education Technology Cheet Sheet will be provided. This handy “cheat sheet” lists the common challenges faced by teachers, students, administrators and district IT directors along with possible device and digital resource solutions. http://www.intel.com/education/k12

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avatar for Darrell Black

Darrell Black

Senior Public Sector Territory Manager, Intel Corporation
Darrell has been with Intel Corporation since 1997 and brings more than 30 years of field sales, channel sales and technical experience in the computer and networking industry. Has held various District and Regional field sales management positions at Intel.Now responsible for... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2609 Tingey 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Grant Writing--Tips for Making Your Technology Dreams Come True
Is there some piece of technology that would greatly enhance your classroom instruction and your students' ability to learn and understand? We will discuss writing grants that can fund your dreams. The session will focus on the following: 1) Be Ready When Opportunity Knocks, 2) Writing and Rewriting for Success, and 3) Readily Available Sources for Grants.
If you have never written a grant, this session is for you. If you have been successful in writing grants, please come and share your tips for success and help others find success. https://sites.google.com/site/mrshelleyclassroom/ucet2015

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avatar for Royce Shelley

Royce Shelley

Mathematics Department Chair, Canyons School District
Royce S. Shelley is currently Mathematics Department Chair at Corner Canyon High School in Canyons School District. Royce is happily using his ChromeBook Lab of 34 computers, SmartBoard, Elmo Document Camera, and Scientific Calculator Lab. All of the above have been funded through... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2028 Seltz 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

McGraw Hill Education Presents - Thrive: An Interactive 1:1 Program
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Heleyna Graham

Business Development Manager, McGraw Hill
Heleyna Graham is the current McGraw-Hill Education Business Development Manager, focusing on District Digital Conversion. Previously, Heleyna provided training and support to the District Account Management, serving a multitude of school districts across the nation. Additionally... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2527 Haag

1:15pm MDT

Motivating with Movie Makin'
Limited Capacity seats available

Are you looking for ways to help students feel more motivated to participate in class? Do you want to help students increase their creativity and innovation as well as expand their technology skills? Creating films with iMovie on the iPad can revolutionize your students' motivation in the classroom as well as reinforce concepts from your curriculum! Bring your iPad with the app, iMovie ($4.99), installed and we'll spend time learning the app, exploring movie making curriculum and how it can be used in any subject area, as well as create your own project! It's gonna be an Academy Award winning event you won't want to miss! http://my.uen.org/myuen/205864/14

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avatar for Debbie Morgan

Debbie Morgan

Science Teacher/District Technology Coach, Sevier School District
Debbie Morgan is a science teacher and technology specialist/Canvas administrator with Sevier School District. She is also the Region 8 representative (CUES region) for the Utah Science Teachers Association. She currently engages students in chemistry, physics, and earth/space science... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Room 2026 Writing Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Photoshop Essentials
Limited Capacity seats available

Whether you are just beginning to learn Photoshop or have been using it for some time, this hands on workshop will have something for everyone. Nathan Smith has been teaching and using Photoshop for over twenty years. Come find out how this powerful graphics program can be used for both personal and School projects. Links to great, free graphic resources will be shared. http://nmsmithphotoshop.weebly.com

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avatar for Nathan Smith

Nathan Smith

Director of Technology Integration, Utah State University
Nathan Smith, is Director of Technology Integration for the College of Education and Human Services at Utah State University. He is also a senior lecturer in the Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences, where he teaches this course and Photoshop & Graphic Des... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Room 2604 WL Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:35pm MDT

Create a gif
How do gifs fit in a classroom? In Science and Social Studies students can use gifs to show their understanding of your content. Gifs increase engagement for students more so than using only pictures without any movement. It’s quick, it’s easy- all you need is internet access and a camera! http://gifmaker.me/

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Shaynie Roca

Student Technology Leader, Park City School District
I am a student technology leader in Ecker Hill Middle School. I have experience working with teachers and students as well as experience in evaluating educational technology resources.


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:35pm - 1:55pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:55pm MDT

Cut Clutter
So many resources…. so little time. Problem solved! Graphite by Common Sense Media is a bank of resources that can be searched by content, platform, and grade-level. Find both teacher and learner ratings to help you decide what the best resource is in just minutes https://www.graphite.org

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Jacob Butler

Student Technology Leader, Park City School District
I'm a technology student leader at Ecker Hill Middle School.. I help teachers choose resources to use in their classes and work with students as well.


Thursday April 2, 2015 1:55pm - 2:15pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Curriculet - Personalized eReading
This session will provide a quick overview of Curriculet which provides a digital layer of questions, quizzes and rich media, placed on top of any text. As students read a text, questions, quizzes and annotations (i.e. material that would normally be placed in worksheets) pop out of the text, so students are instructed and assessed as they read… at just the right moment. We will look at a ready made Curriculet, talk about making your own and answer questions. www.curriculet.com

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avatar for Meri-Lyn Stark

Meri-Lyn Stark

Library Media Teacher, Park City School District
MEd Ed Technology U of U 1992. Presenter of staff development and teacher training at a variety of state and national conventions including several NSTA, Utah Rural Schools, several International Baccalaureate statewide presentations. Currently specializing in Library Media at Ecker... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 3:20pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Learn to Program Apps That Run on Any Device
TouchDeveloop is a web based programming language developed by Microsoft Research that runs in a browser. TouchDevelop is an instructional language that makes building mobile games accessible to new programmers, runs in a browser on any device (including phones), and makes it easy to publish and share games and apps. Come and learn how to create (code) a basic app using TouchDevelop. goo.gl/HdzcCg and www.touchdevelop.com

Speakers
avatar for Carl Lyman

Carl Lyman

Utah CSTA, Utah CSTA
A teacher of 30+ years from grades 2-12 and adults with most of the time as a computer teacher on a secondary level. A UCET presenter since 1982. A specialist at USBE for 10 years over Computer Science and Information Technology education. A creator of curriculum for teaching coding... Read More →
avatar for Brett Zabel

Brett Zabel

Director- Assessment, Wasatch School Distri ct
Brett Zabel has been with Wasatch School District for more than twenty years. He has spent time in the classroom as a Business, Marketing, and IT teacher, as an Assistant Principal, as an Instructional Coach, and as a District Technology Specialist. He is currently a District Specialist... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2032 Topham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Using Nearpod to Elicit Full Class Participation with Technology!
Nearpod is the next big thing when it comes to using technology effectively for student engagement in classrooms. It provides students the opportunity to really engage with the teaching and not be passive observers. Interaction is built into lessons and feedback can be received in real time to drive instruction in the moment.

Nearpod works well with any device (iPad, Chromebook, Mac/PC computers, or Android devices). This workshop will go over the basics of the program, help you set up an account, and create a Nearpod you can use with your classrooms on Monday. http://katiedewey.weebly.com/nearpod.html

Speakers
avatar for Katie Hill

Katie Hill

Ed Tech Specialist, Canyons School District
I have been working with students in my current Ed Tech capacity for 3 years in the Canyons School District. Prior to accepting this position I taught for 7 years including 7th grade science, 3rd grade, and 5th grade. I graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor's in... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2502 Durham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

What presentation are your students looking at?
Ever wonder if your students are following along with your PowerPoint presentation? Now with Nearpod you will control their screen and quiz them as you go. This amazing program is easy, convenient and students are engaged. A fun way to mix up your teaching day.

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avatar for Dottie Brereton

Dottie Brereton

Teacher, South Sanpete School District
I teach 6th grade math in a middle school setting. After going to one to one iPads last year it became important to find a way to use the iPads in the classroom. I have presented with UCET before on how to utilize one iPad in the classroom, but now I am back to show how to utilize... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2125 Ball 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

We Haiku, Do You?
Are you ready to increase student learning and engagement in writing? Then Haiku Deck is for you! Haiku Deck is a free presentation tool available on the web and as an app for iOS devices. Their philosophy is to make telling your story simple, beautiful, and fun! We will show you how to use this fantastic tool for creating and publishing student writing and presentations. We will be focusing on different writing genres including poetry, opinion writing, informational, 6 word stories, vocabulary practice, and more. We will also focus on how this can be used for content integration. This tool would be appropriate for teachers grades K-12 in all subject areas.

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avatar for Lindsi Coughran

Lindsi Coughran

Teacher, Canyons School District
Lindsi Sullivan is a second grade teacher for Canyons School District. She has a Technology Endorsement and Masters degree in Elementary Education. She spent the past three years as a District Technology Specialist. She has an additional 7 years of teaching experience in the lower... Read More →
avatar for Chandra Martz

Chandra Martz

Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist, Canyons School District
Chandra Martz is currently a Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist for Canyons School District. She has been supporting Educational Technology since 2012. Chandra has a Masters in Education, a technology endorsement, and a K-8 math endorsement. In Spring 2021, Chandra graduated... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2403 Anderson 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Apps and Tools for Assessment
New apps and online tools offer fun, engaging, and effective methods for integrating assessment into your classroom. This session will cover a set of useful apps (e.g., Plickers) and online tools (e.g., Google forms) that can be used for assessment in the classroom. Session will include hand-on development and testing so that you can experience each tool in action and see how it (realistically) can work in a classroom environment.

Speakers
avatar for Kirsten Butcher

Kirsten Butcher

Associate Professor of Instructional Design & Educ, University of Utah
Kirsten Butcher is an Associate Professor of Instructional Design and Educational Technology at the University of Utah. She teaches technology integration courses for pre-service teachers, as well as graduate courses on advanced instructional design and human computer interaction... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2034 Givens 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Blended Learning, Reform Based Math, and Beyond
As I tried to implement flipped instruction, I identified areas where flipped instruction conflicted with what I believe math instruction should be, inquiry in nature. This presentation shows how I came to a solution and implemented online math discussions in a fourth grade classroom. I found students participated in conversations that had deep mathematical thinking, and demonstrated understanding far better than traditional homework.

Speakers
avatar for Lewis Young

Lewis Young

Assistant Principal, Alpine School District
I have presented at multiple times in the past. I've presented on Blended Learning, Deep Learning, Digital Literature Circles, and many other things. I am currently serving as the Assistant Principal at Brookhaven Elementary in Alpine School District, Eagle Mountain Utah. I have... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2028 Seltz 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Elevate Your Teaching With Primary Sources
Although primary sources are important in social studies classes, they can also be used effectively in other content areas to help students develop critical thinking skills. This class will showcase a variety of resources for finding primary sources and suggest ways to elevate your teaching using primary sources and technology. http://librarypresentations.wikispaces.com/Elevate+Your+Teaching+With+Primary+Sources

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Catherine Bates

Teacher Librarian, Brighton High School
Catherine Bates--Teacher Librarian at Brighton High, MEd in Instructional Technology from Utah State University


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2410 Teuscher 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Getting Started with Google Classroom
Classroom is Google’s new version of an LMS (Learning Management System) that is designed to work incredibly well with teachers and schools who are using the Google Apps for Education platform (free Gmail for schools). It has many features similar to Canvas, but it is entirely free to use. If you are in a district who is using Google Tools and you are using Google Docs to collect student work, Classroom is what you need. Join me to learn the basics and to see how to take control of your digital student work. http://sedcclint.com/?p=1502

Speakers
avatar for Clint Stephens

Clint Stephens

Educational Technology Specialist and UCET Preside, Southwest Educational Development Center
During his twelve years teaching secondary Science, Regional Technology Integration Specialist Clint Stephens was awarded the Utah Middle School Science Teacher of the Year award in addition to several technology innovation grants & awards. Currently, Clint is a Level 1 & 2 Certified... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2119 - 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Revolutionary Math Intervention
Successful math intervention at middle schools has been difficult to achieve. Learn how many educators are revolutionizing their instructional practices and student engagement through the implementation of MATH 180. http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/math180/

Speakers
avatar for Janet Bales

Janet Bales

Director for Math Partnerships, Scholastic
Janet Bales has been professionally involved in education for 25 years. After a number of years in elementary and middle school classrooms, she enjoyed working directly with teachers, schools and school districts as an instructional consultant. Currently, Janet’s position allows... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2609 Tingey 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Enabling the Flipped/Blended Classroom through Digital Media Systems
Digital Media creates opportunity for change and to relieve time pressures on both staff and students alike, whilst also creating revenue opportunities and ensuring exceptional facilities for all.

Whether there is a need to catalog, archive and stream digital video content, record and deliver live lecture footage, improve internal communications or enable access to content anywhere and anytime, this can be achieved very simply using digital media solutions.

In this session we will discuss technology that helps to enable the flipped or blended classroom as well as support the traditional learning environment.

Speakers
avatar for GENCOMM

GENCOMM

GENCOMM
GENCOMM™ helps organizations solve real problems with unique technology solutions. We provide functional meeting spaces, collaboration opportunities, internal and external branding/messaging platforms, building management tools, exciting work environments, and real ROI-driven audio... Read More →
PH

Paul Harris

Executive, TriplePlay


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2605 Fletcher

3:00pm MDT

Mastering the Chaos: iPads In The Classroom
Integrating technology in the classroom can be a daunting task, even for the most savy. Learn how to avoid some of the pitfalls of using iPads in the classroom and more importantly how to create the most amazing memorable learning experience ever. Dive deeper into Bloom’s Taxonomy by redefining assessment. At the conclusion of this session participants will walk away with a deeper understanding of how to integrate iPads into their classroom, have an arsenal of tried and true apps at their disposal for immediate integration, and have an idea or two on ways to dive deeper into student understanding and knowledge.
www.hansenstech.com/ucet/2015

Speakers
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Kyle Hansen

5th Grade Teacher, American Leadership Academy
Previous Presentations UCET 2012 -- Overcoming the iPad Integration Conundrum UCET 2014 -- 1:1 iPads -- Now What? iPads in the Classroom -- The Best Learning Experience Ever (Showcase) 5th year teacher 1:1 iPad integrated classroom Master’s Degree in Learning and Technology Background... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2402 Jorgensen 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Real-time Progress Monitoring to Drive 1:1 Learning
Speakers
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Heleyna Graham

Business Development Manager, McGraw Hill
Heleyna Graham is the current McGraw-Hill Education Business Development Manager, focusing on District Digital Conversion. Previously, Heleyna provided training and support to the District Account Management, serving a multitude of school districts across the nation. Additionally... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2527 Haag

3:00pm MDT

World Language Resources from UEN and More
UEN provides several resources and tools that are perfect for the world language classroom and for bilingual families. Resources like CultureGrams, eMedia, Preschool Pioneer in Spanish, EBSCO, Adobe Connect, and the Gale Reference Collection bring powerful resources within reach. In this session we’ll review those resources as well as other excellent world language resources. http://www.uen.org/ucet/

Speakers
avatar for Rob Bentley

Rob Bentley

Instructor and Adobe Product Manager, Utah Education Network
Rob taught Language Arts and Spanish for 6 years. For the last 15 years, he's been teaching teachers how to integrate technology effectively into their curriculum. During his time at UEN, he's presented at URSA, UELMA, UCET, ISTE, FETC, UFLA, and the CTE conferences many times.


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Library Media Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:20pm MDT

Gathering Formative Assessment Data with Plickers
In this 20 minute session participants will be introduced to Plickers, a simple tool that allows teachers collect real-time formative assessment data without the need for student devices.

Speakers
avatar for Camille Cole

Camille Cole

Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist, Canyons School District
Camille Cole attended the University of Utah where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education with a minor in History, and a master’s degree in Instructional Design and Educational Technology. Camille has teaching endorsements in Educational Technology, Math and ESL... Read More →


Thursday April 2, 2015 3:20pm - 3:40pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096
 
Friday, April 3
 

10:15am MDT

Hour of Code
Have you heard about the Hour of Code, but don't know where to begin? Come experience the Hour of Code for yourself and enjoy an hour of fun interactive learning. code.org

Speakers
avatar for Dave Horan

Dave Horan

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
Dave is a UCET elected board member, Innovative Learning Coach with Alpine School District, and a Utah Teacher Fellow with Hope Street Group. He was the 2018 UCET Outstanding Young Educator, has his STEM and Coaching endorsements, and can often be found on Twitter @downrightdave... Read More →
avatar for William Shumaker

William Shumaker

Principal, Eaglecrest Elementary
I have been teaching scratch to students for the past 4 years. I do weeklong summer courses through UVU for Scratch. I presented on Scratch last year which is more complicated than Scratch Jr. This is a basic Scratch program which can be learned a bit quicker.


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2402 Jorgensen 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Kids Work More with Class Dojo!
Looking for a motivator for ALL your students? Would you like an easy reward system that students look forward to using? Here is your solution: Class Dojo! Set up your class once, print up the parental sign up forms and your ready to go! Cute, engaging characters and ease of use makes this the best management tool in your toolbox. lynnelizabethshumate.weebly.com

Speakers
avatar for Lynn Smargis

Lynn Smargis

Granite School District
Lynn is a tech junkie, educator and technology coach with over 10 years of experience. She is currently working in Granite School District. Lynn is a multiple grant recipient, receiving five technology grants in the past two years. Lynn's love for sharing ed tech knowledge and integrating... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2502 Durham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

10 Strategies for iPads and/or Chromebooks and SMARTboards
Start getting the results everyone wants out of their 21st Century Classroom! iPads are great. Chromebooks are great. SMARTBoards are great. Put them all together and you have an innovative learning environment rich with possibilities! Come and learn some strategies to help you integrate your technology to get the students more engaged even during whole class lessons. Doesn't matter if you have iPads or Chromebooks or both! The strategies will work with both. The strategies will also work with any curriculum or subject matter. http://www.chariotgroup.com/UCET2015

Speakers
BJ

Bob Jackman

Education Consultant, The Chariot Gruop
Bob Jackman is an expert on Smart Technologies and classroom integration of technology. He has presented at UCET for the last 7 years, as well as at SUECON. He does professional development all around the state on these topics.


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2606 Edwards 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Assigning, Collecting, and Returning Work Paperlessly with Google Tools
Google Apps for Education offer teachers all the tools they need to assign, collect, grade, and return work to their students in the cloud. No paper necessary. In this session, we will walk through an effective workflow teachers can use to assign meaningful work to students, collect it in an organized manner, and give effective feedback quickly with Google Tools. http://professionallyproofed.com/ucet

Speakers
JW

Jeff Winget

Teacher, UHS
For the last 6-7 years, I have used Google Apps for Education in my classroom. During that time, I have experimented with many different ways of managing day-to-day classroom workflow using those tools, and I have found many useful ways of doing things that enhance the learning environment... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2028 Seltz 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Creating Effective Science Videos Using Free Technologies
Recent research has identified specific skill sets that teachers need to effectively teach with digital tools in science disciplines. This technological pedagogical content knowledge is necessary for creating digital learning opportunities in a 21st century classroom. This session will begin with a lecture on frameworks for utilizing effective multimedia and video technology in science curriculum, present example instructional activities for teacher- and student-created videos, and then finish with a hands-on demonstration of three free video creation tools: Stupeflix, VideoStar, and WeVideo. https://sites.google.com/site/lisaferrara/home/presentations

Speakers
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Lisa Ferrara

Research Assistant, MIND Lab, University of Utah
Lisa is a researcher at the University of Utah College of Education multimedia and instructional design lab who conducts learning research in STEM topics. Lisa also teaches technology integration courses in the Educational Psychology department.


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Library Media Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Everything You Need to Know About #UTedchat & Twitter Chats
Twitter has become a very popular tool for educators to use when trying to improve their teaching skills because it allows you to connect with other teachers all over the world. Getting involved with different Twitter chats is another way teachers can increase their knowledge and have fun learning. #UTedChat is a weekly Twitter chat that focuses on Utah teachers and helps us connect with one another so we can learn from teachers in our own state dealing with some of the same questions and issues we face. As fun as and informative as these Twitter chats can be, they can also be downright difficult to figure out how to follow along AND add to the conversation. Come learn how to effectively participate in these chats by learning about different technology tools that can help this process along. We will cover a multitude of different tools that will make following along as well as contributing a snap! We will look at both free and paid versions of tools allowing everyone the opportunity to learn and grow with #UTedChat each week as well as the many other Twitter chats available!

Speakers
avatar for Jared Covili

Jared Covili

UCET Board Member, UCET
Jared Covili has been a trainer at Utah Education Network (UEN) for 13 years. He specializes in teaching strategies for classroom integration of technology such as Google Apps for Education, geospatial learning, social media strategies, and digital devices. Previously, Jared was a... Read More →

Board
avatar for Derek Larson

Derek Larson

EdTech Director, SEDC


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2503 McNelt

10:15am MDT

Investigating Technology
Trying to decide which is the best technology for your classroom or school? In this highly interactive session, we will compare the advantages and limitations for using various technologies, including: iPads, Android tablets, Chrome books, Kindles, computers, and laptops. Bring your experience with any of these devices to share with your colleagues. bugbrained.com/handouts/ucet.html

Speakers
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Bev Miner

Vice-President, BugbrainED
Beverly Miner is the Vice-President of Bugbrained, LLC and app developer. This is her 3rd year presenting at UCET. She is celebrating her 33rd year in education as a literacy specialist at Vineyard Elementary, Alpine School District. She received her Master of Education at Utah State... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2515 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

NASA Smart Skies: Modeling DRT Math through Air Traffic Control
Imagine 40,000 commercial flights per day soaring across US airspace. Talk about a large-scale, real-world distance-rate-time problem! Yet air traffic controllers deftly handle this problem every day through focus, quick decision-making, and mathematics. In this session you will learn how to use the context of air traffic control to transform your students’ ability to make sense of and solve distance-rate-time problems using basic middle school math. We will first use an engaging online simulator to model spacing conflicts between two to five airplanes. Then we will use sample material from the paper-and-pencil workbooks to learn how to apply proportional reasoning to solve each problem with strategic route and speed changes. By the end of the session, you will be able to help students mentally detect, analyze, and resolve air traffic conflicts and then communicate a solution that meets both time and spacing requirements. Products featured in this workshop will include the Sector 33 air traffic control simulator, print-based workbooks, and supporting videos and animations. All materials demonstrated in this session are free and readily available on the NASA Smart Skies website. (The simulator is available as both a web app and iOS app.) http://smartskies.nasa.gov

Speakers
avatar for Rebecca Green

Rebecca Green

Smart Skies Project Lead, NASA
Rebecca Green holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and a teaching credential for K-8 education. She has supported the NASA Office of Education at Ames Research Center in northern California for eleven years and currently serves as Lead for the Smart Skies project. Rebecca... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2119 - 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Technology for the 21st Century Classroom
rom top-tier universities to the US Department of Education, it has been proven that technology in the classroom improves learning & retention, and even raises test scores. This session will focus on technology's role in today's classroom and how it can be used to elevate the level of education we provide students. From very simple fixes such as ensuring a teacher's voice can be clearly heard by all students, to the more complex solution of student response systems, we will provide examples of technology in the educational setting. Additionally, this session will introduce the latest concepts and ideas to create a better integrated classroom.

Speakers
avatar for GENCOMM

GENCOMM

GENCOMM
GENCOMM™ helps organizations solve real problems with unique technology solutions. We provide functional meeting spaces, collaboration opportunities, internal and external branding/messaging platforms, building management tools, exciting work environments, and real ROI-driven audio... Read More →
avatar for Ingolf de Jong

Ingolf de Jong

President and CEO, GENCOMM
Ingolf is the CEO/President of General Communications, Inc. and has over 38 years of experience in the building technology industry. His expertise is working with clients to find creative technology solutions that allow them to be more efficient within their working environment. Some... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2605 Fletcher

10:15am MDT

Using online resources in your classes, tips on using the Gale Reference Collection
The Gale Reference Collection is new to the UEN website. It contains a lot of great material and resources for teachers in many different subject areas: Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science. The collection spans all ages K-12 and allows students access to easily research and learn more about topics ranging from opposing viewpoints, global issues, biographies, current events, and many more. Don't let the title keep you away, this a great resource for you and your students. uen.org/ucet

Speakers
avatar for Jared Fawson

Jared Fawson

Sr Tech Trainer, UEN
Jared teaches, guides, consults, and helps educators of any level effectively use technology in the classroom. Creating meaningful and engaging professional learning experiences that can be applied directly into the classroom are Jared's focus as he develops courses and presentations... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2406 Escossio 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Blended Learning for STEM Through Coding and Game Design
Come and see how Blended Learning can take your classrooms into the 21st century by harnessing the power of Coding and Video Game Design. Presenters will show how teachers with no background in coding can use Computer Science in grades 4 – 12 as a way of guiding students to think logically and to develop problem-solving strategies. Before coding an educational game students are taught to identify a challenge, imagine a solution, experiment with it and refine it. Demonstrating the use of the Globaloria content will show how coding and video game design can be used to enhance all classes and subjects using a blended learning model. Presentation will include first hand experience by an educator who has both used, and trained many teachers in the use of coding and video game design as a classroom enhancement tool that increases engagement and gives students real world skills for the 21st century.

Speakers
AD

Adam DeLaRosa

Senior Classroom Support Specialist, Globaloria
Ron Fortune has spent the last 30 years designing, building, and implementing technology solutions for classrooms and schools. During the last two years, Ron has focused on developing, implementing and writing grants for STEM content for students in 6 - 12th grades. Due to the shortage... Read More →

Board
avatar for Rick Gaisford

Rick Gaisford

Board Member, UCET
Rick Gaisford has 35 years in education and has been involved with educational technology for over 30 years at the classroom, school, district and state levels. He was an elementary school teacher, school technology specialist, district technology specialist and trainer. For the past... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2608 LaFranca 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Discussion as a Learning Strategy
This session will give a few simple ideas on how to use discussion to help students think deeper and show evidence for their learning. We will discuss questions to ask, setting up discussion guidelines, and how to incorporate talk and argument in any subject.

Speakers
avatar for Glen Andersen

Glen Andersen

Learning Coach, Arrowhead Elementary


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Little Theater 114 Bradshaw 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Driving a Chromebook Classroom
Chromebooks have allowed classrooms to finally realize the 1:1 dream. but what are you supposed to do with them? Join two teachers in a 5th grade setting that are using Chromebooks to motivate and engage students. Topics will include using the learning management system Edmodo for morning writes, assessing for mastery, and gamification. Also, they discuss Quizlet, Utah Compose, SAGE testing, Keyboarding, Google Drive/Docs/Forms, presentations with Haiku Deck, classroom blogs. Finally, they will discuss how easy it is to collaborate with these new tools!

Speakers
avatar for Douglas Rolley

Douglas Rolley

Ed Tech Specialist, Canyons School District
I'm an Education Technology Specialist with Canyons School District. I love learning and using new technologies for the classroom and sharing with teachers.


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2404 Plummer 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Flipped Classrooms: Designing and Implementing
Interested in flipping your classroom but unsure how to get started? This session will discuss strategies and techniques for designing and impelmenting a flipped classroom. Topics will include choosing and organizing content, ensuring student engagement, and developing meaningful assessments. We will discuss common mistakes and challenges, as well as best practices to ensure high-quality instruction.

Speakers
avatar for Kirsten Butcher

Kirsten Butcher

Associate Professor of Instructional Design & Educ, University of Utah
Kirsten Butcher is an Associate Professor of Instructional Design and Educational Technology at the University of Utah. She teaches technology integration courses for pre-service teachers, as well as graduate courses on advanced instructional design and human computer interaction... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2410 Teuscher 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

From an Hour of Coding to Daily Coding
Learn how Wasatch County School District achieved 1:1 computing and now seeks to scale the teaching of coding to its students. Presenters will briefly highlight select innovative technology projects in the district and then provide a deep dive in the teaching of semester long coding to large number of students. The coding approach uses a project based design model. Students learn the fundamentals of game design and design thinking while learning how to code. Students learn real-world design and engineering processes. Presenters will highlight examples of activities used in the classroom.

Speakers
avatar for Karl Buchanan

Karl Buchanan

Tech/STEM Specialist, Wasatch School District


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2403 Anderson 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Make Math Fact Fluency a Reality in your Classroom
How are math facts mastered? Which methods promote automaticity across a broad range of students? What if we could solve the problem of math fact fluency in just 10 minutes a day? Come find out the answers to these questions. Learn how to optimize classroom instruction and practice through empirically-validated methods that are effective, efficient, and fun. The presenter will discuss the sophisticated interactive online system used by these students to learn new facts, which enables large-scale data tracking within interactive content via methods originally developed under National Science Foundation grants. Based on this data, the presenter will describe how to move students to full fluency, with particular emphasis on basic principles that are efficient as well as effective. The session will be of interest to any educator with an interest in math fact fluency and empirically-verified methods for its development.

Speakers

Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2609 Tingey 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Real-time Progress Monitoring to Drive 1:1 Learning
Speakers
HG

Heleyna Graham

Business Development Manager, McGraw Hill
Heleyna Graham is the current McGraw-Hill Education Business Development Manager, focusing on District Digital Conversion. Previously, Heleyna provided training and support to the District Account Management, serving a multitude of school districts across the nation. Additionally... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2527 Haag

10:15am MDT

Developing Creativity in Kids through Coding and Programming
Limited Capacity seats available

In this workshop participants will explore a variety of tools to introduce and teach coding and programming in the classroom. Participants will get a hands-on experience with tools such as Makey Makey, Scratch via CS First, and Spheros. http://techclub.canyonsdistrict.org

Speakers
avatar for Camille Cole

Camille Cole

Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist, Canyons School District
Camille Cole attended the University of Utah where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education with a minor in History, and a master’s degree in Instructional Design and Educational Technology. Camille has teaching endorsements in Educational Technology, Math and ESL... Read More →
avatar for Katie Hill

Katie Hill

Ed Tech Specialist, Canyons School District
I have been working with students in my current Ed Tech capacity for 3 years in the Canyons School District. Prior to accepting this position I taught for 7 years including 7th grade science, 3rd grade, and 5th grade. I graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor's in... Read More →
avatar for Danae Huizenga

Danae Huizenga

EdTech Coach, Canyons School District
Danae Huizenga is an Elementary Education Technology Coach for Canyons School District. She has been in education for 11 years beginning her career as a third grade teacher. Danae loves providing professional development to teachers and sharing her love of educational technology with... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 12:15pm MDT
Room 2026 Writing Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Get Inspired with ActivInspire
Limited Capacity seats available

In this 2-hour workshop, Christine Ferrin will introduce participants to several tricks of the trade in ActivInspire to make your Promethean ActivBoard more interactive and student-oriented. We will use object hiding, actions, layering, Class Flow, and more in creating interactive flipcharts for your classroom. In addition to creating your own flipchart pages, participants will leave with sample pages and instructions. You will get the most out of the workshop if you bring some content or lesson plan material. Bring your laptop with the latest version of ActivInspire installed. This workshop is best for teachers who are already familiar with ActivInspire and want to learn more. my.uen.org/64444

Speakers
avatar for Christine Ferrin

Christine Ferrin

Technology Coach, Alpine School District
Christine is an Innovative Learning Coach in the Alpine School District. She enjoys giving teachers the knowledge and skills they need in order to make their students successful.


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 12:15pm MDT
Room 2125 Ball 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:15am MDT

Keep Calm, Edmodo That!
Limited Capacity seats available

Edmodo is the world’s largest, free social learning platform that provides a safe way for students and teachers to connect and collaborate. This workshop will start at the beginning and help you set up an account, get started, and find the magic of using all of the features available to bring your classroom into the 21st century. Edmodo's power is only limited by a teacher's creativity!
Engage
Edmodo is designed to get students excited about learning in a familiar environment. On Edmodo, teachers can continue classroom discussions online, give polls to check for student
understanding, and award badges to individual students based on performance or behavior.
Connect
On Edmodo, teachers are at the center of a powerful network that connects them to students, administrators, parents, and publishers. This network surfaces the world’s best resources and tools, providing the building blocks of a high quality education.
Personalize
Edmodo surfaces up engaging, easy-to-use apps that personalize learning for every student. These apps help teachers amplify their lesson plans and integrate seamlessly with Edmodo,
delivering all digital content in one place.
Measure
Edmodo makes it simple to track student progress. All grades and badges assigned or awarded through Edmodo are stored and easily accessible. Teachers can get the pulse of their classrooms
through student reactions to quizzes, assignments, and discussion posts that capture understanding, confusion, or frustration. Edmodo's Snapshot tracks student's progress as they master the standards of the Common Core.

Speakers
avatar for Sandy King

Sandy King

Digital Coach, Jordan School District
Sandy was one of the original 24 Edmodo Ambassadors and has continued to serve for the last nearly 5 years. The program has grown and now includes over 500 Ambassadors. She was also one of the first Edmodo Certified Trainers and has trained candidates for the Edmodo Certified Trainer... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:15am - 12:15pm MDT
Room 2604 WL Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:35am MDT

Symbaloo & You
Symbaloo is a free, visually appealing social bookmarking tool that makes it easy for you to share websites, links, and RSS feeds with the world. Make Symbaloo your homepage for an easy start to web browsing, share your sites with the world, or embed it on to a homepage for students to easily access all that you have them do online. http://michael-uen.weebly.com/symbaloo-and-you.html

Speakers
avatar for Michael Hakkarinen

Michael Hakkarinen

Trainer, UEN
Michael Hakkarinen specializes in helping teachers engage students in the classroom with technology such as Mac Tools, Google Apps for Educators, iPads and more. He earned a Bachelor’s in English from the University of Maryland at College Park and a Master’s in Elementary Education... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 10:35am - 10:55am MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

10:55am MDT

Google Forms: Student built quizzes as a book project
Instead of students writing a boring book report, have your students create a quiz for their peers. Good for book clubs and whole class books. Fun for students and allows everyone to participate. This presentation uses Google Forms.

Speakers

Friday April 3, 2015 10:55am - 11:15am MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

eMazing Presentations; Better Than Your Average Sideshow
Participants will learn how to use the amazing new presentation tool, Emaze. Emaze provides editable templates for dynamic presentations that can include moving parts, video, audio clips, images, text and more! emaze.com

Speakers
avatar for Michelle Zey

Michelle Zey

EdTech, Canyons District
A former English teacher, Michelle Zey is currently an Educational Technology Specialist working with Alta High School and Albion Middle School in the Canyons District. Michelle enjoys short walks on the beach, rock climbing, ice cream eating and has a very cute dog named Toby. You'd... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 12:20pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Assess Their Best...Review the Rest
Have you used Plickers? Do you Kahoot? Have you scanned a QR Code? During this presentation, participants will learn a few quick formative assessments and reviewing methods to do with 1 device in the class or up to a classroom full of devices. Students feel like they are “playing a game” not reviewing or being assessed. Bring your Apple IOS or Android device to see how these programs and apps can be used to enhance and engage students in your classroom. http://itselementarymrswatson.blogspot.com/p/ucet.html

Speakers
avatar for Melody Watson

Melody Watson

Classroom Educator, Canyons School District
I am a 4th grade teacher at Willow Springs Elementary in a 1:1 Chromebook classroom and am always looking for apps and programs that thoroughly engage my students. I have presented at UCET in previous years.


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2404 Plummer 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Making Sense of Assessment Tools
If you ever feel overwhelmed trying to understand what your students are understanding and how you can best help them, help is available through recent online tools. Combining the resources of MasteryConnect, UTIPS, and simple spreadsheet use can help you cut through the clutter and direct your instruction. Whether you are brand new to these tools or an expert, join our discussion on how we can focus our time on helping push our students to more efficient learning.

Speakers
JT

John Truesdell

School Administrator, Alpine School District
Classroom teacher for nearly 20 years.


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2401 Samples 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Utilizing Nearpod for Blended Classroom
Looking for a simple, easy solution for fun and interactive lessons your students can review on their own device? Discover Nearpod! Easy to create with your current lessons - just upload your content into Nearpod and voila! You now have a user-friendly, engaging and fun way for your students to learn new content. Create polls, fill-in-the-blanks, multiple choice, draw-it pages and free response assessments in your lesson! Easy to embed or link to your website and CANVAS page in just minutes. http://lynnelizabethshumate.weebly.com/portfolio.html


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2502 Durham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Adding Spatial Superpowers to Your Students List of Skills
Do your students have superpowers that will carry them far in their life? Join us for this introduction to using ArcGIS online as a technology to enhance problem solving, analytical thinking, statistical analysis, and communication (story telling) activities to your classroom.
We’ll explore lessons available, mobile service learning opportunities, and how GIS technology is used in society. You’ll be introduced to the GIS power users in Utah as well as existing educators using GIS in the classroom.
Esri’s ArcGIS Online subscriptions are available free of charge to any K-12 school or home school in the US. BYOD or simply attend this presentation. What is YOUR Superpower?
edcommunity.esri.com

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Esther Worker

Esri Education Manager, Esri
Esther Worker is a member of the Esri Education Team which focuses on spatial literacy, STEM and STEAM Skills and the integration of GIS technology. John Schaefer, CEO of SLC based Children's Media Workshop, helps transforms classrooms into 21st Century learning communities and... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2608 LaFranca 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Canvas: Portrait of a 'Flipped' Classroom
The concept of students reading, learning, and exploring ideas prior to attending the class lecture time is nothing new. The "flipped classroom" is all the rage in the education circles today, but does it work to improve educational outcomes? This session will demonstrate the use of Canvas as a medium for creating a learning environment wherein students preview content, meet pre-lecture objectives, formulate understanding of material, and provides feedback to the instructor before they come to the scheduled class. The presenter will demonstrate features of Canvas that instructors may use to begin teaching students, assessing understanding, and interpreting student needs before regular class.

Speakers
avatar for Dean Brereton

Dean Brereton

Assistant Professor/MSN, RN-BC, Snow College
Dean Brereton, MSN, RN, is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Snow College. He has taught Canvas courses in hybrid and wholly online environments. He taught a introduction to Canvas previously at UCET.


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Library Media Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Digital Grit: Tech Tools to Transform Your Teaching
This fast paced, interactive showcase of easy-to-implement tech tools shows how to leverage technology in your online or blended classroom and build your students’ ‘digital grit’. The US Department of Education has identified grit, tenacity, and perseverance as the critical factors for student success in the 21st century. This session will demo specific tech tools that can help you support and develop these characteristics in your classroom.
Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_1EXJC2zv02c21La2WvItSHV7vQEaHb8ZMgnVn3Rh7Q/edit?usp=sharing

Speakers
EA

Emily Andersen

School Director, Mountain Heights Academy
Emily Andersen has worked secondary education for 10 ten years as an English and History teacher, administrator, curriculum developer and in a multitude of settings--public, private and charter. Emily was awarded a ISKME fellowship in 2012 and an Association of American Educators... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2028 Seltz 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Inexpensive, Efficient, Formative Data Gathering with Plickers
Plickers is a powerfully simple tool that lets teachers collect real-time formative assessment data without the need for student devices. Become one of the 40,000 teachers who have taken advantage of this revolutionary technology tool. https://www.plickers.com/

Speakers
avatar for Adrienne Buck

Adrienne Buck

Teacher, Canyon School District
Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Master of Education Educational Technology 11 years classroom teaching experience 2 months experience with Plickers
avatar for Robert Gordon

Robert Gordon

Canyons School District
Education Technology Specialist, Canyons School District Robert is currently serving as UCET Past President, and working as a Canyons Educational Technology Team Lead. Formerly a clssroom teacher and Technology Integration Specialist for the NUES region. | Robert loves working with... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2403 Anderson 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

What is all the fuss about computer science?
Come learn about the 21st century digital literacy skills that every student should be using in all of their classes. Computer science isn't just about programming or coding, it is so much more.

In this session we will talk about problem solving, critical thinking, logic, algorithms, communication and collaboration and how to engage students so they can apply these skills in real world applications.

If you are using these skills in your class already, please bring ideas or resources to share.

Speakers
avatar for Nicole Reitz-Larsen

Nicole Reitz-Larsen

Educator, West High School
Nicole Reitz-Larsen is a secondary classroom teacher with 15+ years teaching experience. She has taught everything from AP/IB Computer Science, to German, Multimedia and Business related courses. She loves working with students and is passionate about equity in education and providing... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2607 Sidwell 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Creating a positive digital footprint: Netsafe Best Practices
Teaching students to be productive and positive digital citizens is an important aspect of educational technology. Netsafe is a resource at UEN that allows administrators, teachers, parents, students to learn how to properly and safely navigate the world wide web. In this session we will discuss how to create a positive digital footprint using the resources available at Netsafe and UEN. uen.org/ucet

Speakers
avatar for Jared Fawson

Jared Fawson

Sr Tech Trainer, UEN
Jared teaches, guides, consults, and helps educators of any level effectively use technology in the classroom. Creating meaningful and engaging professional learning experiences that can be applied directly into the classroom are Jared's focus as he develops courses and presentations... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2408 Hunt Launtzen 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Don’t Imagine… It’s All-Possible with Gizmos
• Imagine the students in your mathematics classrooms actively discussing mathematical themes!
• Creating and discussion position papers to support their understanding of math!
• Demonstrating a depth of understanding regarding patterns and functions, fractions, number, geometry and algebra that allow them to SOAR through assessments!
ExploreLearning Gizmos are the world’s largest collection of online simulations for Mathematics and Science in all grades. Not only does the collection cover all major math topics, but as they are inquiry-based simulations the classroom teacher can easily address the topics of the Common Core State Standards. The collection is also correlated to the Common Core State Standards providing an easy entry point for the teacher to begin creating exciting, engaging mathematics lessons. Come spend some time with ExploreLearning and begin to Imagine the Possibilities as we demonstrate how easily teachers can improve their instruction and engage students and parents of all ability levels and over all major mathematic topics.

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Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2119 - 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Elevated Learning with Adobe Connect Breakout Rooms
Adobe Connect is a web-based conferencing application that is available through my.uen to all Utah Public K-12 educators. Adobe Connect Breakout Rooms will increase student participation and learning. In this over-the-shoulder you will learn how to set up multiple breakouts, create layouts that correspond with breakouts and how to save student breakout work. uen.org/ucet/

Speakers
avatar for Justin Brooksby

Justin Brooksby

Associate Director, UEN
Justin manages the professional development department at UEN. His expertise is in instructional design, technology integration, learning strategies, and process improvement. He began his career as a network designer for Cisco Systems in 2000. Justin started working at the University... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2406 Escossio 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Free Textbook Project for Science Grades 3-12
Over the past few years the science department at USOE has brought teachers together to develop OERs for science taught in grades 3-12. These core curriculum focused books are free to download and use, adapt, edit, etc. Come learn the advantages of OERs and what makes these specific books better than the publisher's textbooks or many other OER books. http://bit.ly/1zWcGJK

Speakers
avatar for Tracy Poulsen

Tracy Poulsen

Science OER Lead Developer and Trainer, USOE
I have been developing OERs for use in my classroom for six years as part of an original partnership between Nebo School District and BYU. Three years ago I started working with the state science specialist on the development of the state OER project and have been a part of the team... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2402 Jorgensen 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

Hybrid Classrooms: How to Reach More Students with Less Space
In this session we will discuss technology that allows online collaboration with students that are not physically in the classroom. How teachers can use video conferencing technology to stream lectures live, record them for later use, or enable absent students to watch what they missed in class. Options for collaboration with other classrooms and students will be discussed.

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avatar for GENCOMM

GENCOMM

GENCOMM
GENCOMM™ helps organizations solve real problems with unique technology solutions. We provide functional meeting spaces, collaboration opportunities, internal and external branding/messaging platforms, building management tools, exciting work environments, and real ROI-driven audio... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2605 Fletcher

12:00pm MDT

Make Your Canvas Course Pinteresting
Pinterest and Canvas users, join us to see how you can leverage Pinterest to make your course super Pinteresting! Learn to embed images and gifs you curate in Pinterest.

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Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2609 Tingey 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:00pm MDT

McGraw Hill Education Presents - Thrive: An Interactive 1:1 Program
Speakers
HG

Heleyna Graham

Business Development Manager, McGraw Hill
Heleyna Graham is the current McGraw-Hill Education Business Development Manager, focusing on District Digital Conversion. Previously, Heleyna provided training and support to the District Account Management, serving a multitude of school districts across the nation. Additionally... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2527 Haag

12:00pm MDT

Programming and SPED
How to differentiate a programming class and still cover the standards, while using the technology to prepare students for actual jobs.

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Friday April 3, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Room 2501 Burr 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

12:20pm MDT

Using Flubaroo with Google Forms for assessment
A great tool for quality formative assessment Flubaroo and Google docs are a powerful pair! First, create a quiz in Google Forms and then use the Flubaroo extension to grade and analyze them. Flubaroo can email each student their scores and gives you immediate analytics and offers you the opportunity to focus on adjusting your instruction to match the needs of each student in your class. https://drive.google.com/a/rowlandhall.org/folderview?id=0B0VTyERKTidLfjVnWXdDcC1DSHp6RE5FVHJkejFYRmRtRmdrWUx6UkR0NU9RLUttd1p2VHM&usp=sharing

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Friday April 3, 2015 12:20pm - 12:40pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Use Your Noodle
In this session, educators will learn strategies for teaching students how to use technology to plan, develop, and cite content for research projects using Noodle Tools. Participants will also gain familiarity with Pioneer Library for information literacy, research projects, strategies for finding and citing online information. Join us and come use your Noodle!
www.uen.org/ucet

Speakers
avatar for Jared Covili

Jared Covili

UCET Board Member, UCET
Jared Covili has been a trainer at Utah Education Network (UEN) for 13 years. He specializes in teaching strategies for classroom integration of technology such as Google Apps for Education, geospatial learning, social media strategies, and digital devices. Previously, Jared was a... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 1:35pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Cell Phones for Education
Want to learn how to create an environment to make cell phones and other devices work FOR you and not AGAINST you in your classroom? Come find out about free apps and creative ideas for you to use with students inside your classrooms in a BYOD atmosphere. Includes how to create expectations with devices. lynnelizabethshumate.weebly.com

Speakers
avatar for Lynn Smargis

Lynn Smargis

Granite School District
Lynn is a tech junkie, educator and technology coach with over 10 years of experience. She is currently working in Granite School District. Lynn is a multiple grant recipient, receiving five technology grants in the past two years. Lynn's love for sharing ed tech knowledge and integrating... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2502 Durham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

iPad Apps for Storytelling
The iPad has transitioned from being considered mostly a device for consuming media to now becoming an ideal device for creating media. Come learn to use several free iPad apps that make educational storytelling easy and joyful. Apps like Adobe Voice, TeleStory, PuppetPals, and Toontastic empower students and teachers to easily create exciting educational videos. http://www.uen.org/ucet/

Speakers
avatar for Rob Bentley

Rob Bentley

Instructor and Adobe Product Manager, Utah Education Network
Rob taught Language Arts and Spanish for 6 years. For the last 15 years, he's been teaching teachers how to integrate technology effectively into their curriculum. During his time at UEN, he's presented at URSA, UELMA, UCET, ISTE, FETC, UFLA, and the CTE conferences many times.


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Little Theater 114 Bradshaw 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Maximizing on the Podcasting Renaissance
The podcast world is exploding in popularity, and now is the time to maximize this golden age of podcasting in the classroom! Come explore innovative ideas on how to use podcasts in your classroom with students, parents, and even teachers. Learn the best methods to implement it, apps to use, guidelines to follow, and gain ideas, ideas, and ideas! We will practice creating podcasts using simple-to-use-apps such as Fotobabble, Garage Band, and AudioBoom! Come gain some more tools to add to your education tool-belt to increase student engagement in your classroom! http://maximizingonthepodcastingrenaissance.weebly.com

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avatar for Samantha Mitchell

Samantha Mitchell

School Technology Specialist, Granite School District
Samantha Mitchell taught 5 years teaching in an eMINTS classroom and currently is a STS in Granite School District. She has her technology endorsement, gifted endorsement, and a B.S. in Elementary Education from the U of U. She is passionate about educational technology, and finding... Read More →
avatar for Dani Sloan

Dani Sloan

Instructional Technology Trainer, Utah Education Network
Dani Sloan is a technology specialist with expertise in using social media in the classroom. She has a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and a Master’s in Instructional Design and Educational Psychology from the University of Utah, where she is currently an Adjunct Instructor... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2410 Teuscher 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

SMART BYOD - Experience Strategies for Effective BYOD or 1:1
There is so much that can be done to enhance the classroom when students have devices. Come and bring your device to get a chance to experience some of the fun engaging strategies for getting more out of those BYOD devices in your classroom. http://www.chariotgroup.com/UCET2015

Speakers
BJ

Bob Jackman

Education Consultant, The Chariot Gruop
Bob Jackman is an expert on Smart Technologies and classroom integration of technology. He has presented at UCET for the last 7 years, as well as at SUECON. He does professional development all around the state on these topics.


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2606 Edwards 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

That's One Flippin' Class
This session will provide you with tips and tricks for creating flipped lessons. Questions that will be reviewed are:

If I am not teaching, what am I doing?
What do I do with students who finish early with the classwork?
How do I know my students really watched the lessons at home?
What programs should I use to create my videos?

Come learn about the flipped classroom and try creating your very first flipped classroom lesson! None

Speakers
avatar for Dave Horan

Dave Horan

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
Dave is a UCET elected board member, Innovative Learning Coach with Alpine School District, and a Utah Teacher Fellow with Hope Street Group. He was the 2018 UCET Outstanding Young Educator, has his STEM and Coaching endorsements, and can often be found on Twitter @downrightdave... Read More →
avatar for William Shumaker

William Shumaker

Principal, Eaglecrest Elementary
I have been teaching scratch to students for the past 4 years. I do weeklong summer courses through UVU for Scratch. I presented on Scratch last year which is more complicated than Scratch Jr. This is a basic Scratch program which can be learned a bit quicker.


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2501 Burr 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

We Haiku, Do You?
Are you ready to increase student learning and engagement in writing? Then Haiku Deck is for you! Haiku Deck is a free presentation tool available on the web and as an app for iOS devices. Their philosophy is to make telling your story simple, beautiful, and fun! We will show you how to use this fantastic tool for creating and publishing student writing and presentations. We will be focusing on different writing genres including poetry, opinion writing, informational, 6 word stories, vocabulary practice, and more. We will also focus on how this can be used for content integration. This tool would be appropriate for teachers grades K-12 in all subject areas.

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avatar for Lindsi Coughran

Lindsi Coughran

Teacher, Canyons School District
Lindsi Sullivan is a second grade teacher for Canyons School District. She has a Technology Endorsement and Masters degree in Elementary Education. She spent the past three years as a District Technology Specialist. She has an additional 7 years of teaching experience in the lower... Read More →
avatar for Chandra Martz

Chandra Martz

Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist, Canyons School District
Chandra Martz is currently a Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist for Canyons School District. She has been supporting Educational Technology since 2012. Chandra has a Masters in Education, a technology endorsement, and a K-8 math endorsement. In Spring 2021, Chandra graduated... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2402 Jorgensen 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Augmenting Reality in a 5th Grade Classroom
Augmented Reality? What's that? Sounds interesting? This is the technology that will allow your classroom to come ALIVE! All it takes is one iPad or iPod. Motivate students to make and record short videos that are triggered by images you select. Using the Aurasma app, the student's video will "overlay" and attach itself to the selected image as it plays. Breathe new life into tired writing assignments, word walls, and bulletin boards! During this session, we'll walk you through the steps to create your first "aura" and get you on your way to take this back to your classroom.

Speakers
avatar for Douglas Rolley

Douglas Rolley

Ed Tech Specialist, Canyons School District
I'm an Education Technology Specialist with Canyons School District. I love learning and using new technologies for the classroom and sharing with teachers.


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2404 Plummer 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Utah Compose: Using the Tool to Improve Student Writing
Limited Capacity seats available

Attendees will learn how to use Utah Compose to best teach and improve writing. Utah Compose, as many teachers have learned, is merely a tool to help English/Language Arts teachers. However, if used correctly, Utah Compose can be a valuable tool to teach students where their writing most needs improving. This session will include generating reports using Utah Compose and working with actual essays from Utah Compose. The work done with them will involve teaching students how to read their own report as well as incorporating essay corrections pages to teach students how to improve their writing. Mini-lessons on those topics will also be available if time allows.

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EN

Elinda Nedreberg

Language Arts Teacher, Davis School District
Elinda Nedreberg has been teaching English/Language Arts in the Davis School District for eight years. She enjoys incorporating technology in her instruction, and does so as much as budgets and time allow.


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Library Media Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Digital Storytelling: Pathways to testimony and primary sources
Develop digital, media and information literacy skills and an ability to apply them effectively. Participants will build a toolkit of resources for teaching digital storytelling. Create an innovative learning environment for your students. http://iwitness.usc.edu/SFI/, http://youthvoices.adobe.com/, teachertraveltips.weebly.com

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avatar for Merinda Davis

Merinda Davis

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
Merinda Davis is an Innovative Learning Coach for Alpine School District. She taught at BYU as a Clinical Faculty Associate and before that taught social studies at Lakeridge Jr. High School in Orem, Utah. As an active educator; Department Chair and District Leadership Committee... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2401 Samples 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Google Apps Demo SLAM!
Join us for an action-packed hour of pure Google Apps excitement! Three Google Educators will vie to become the Demo Slam champion by presenting five Slams* each (15 total). Participants will watch, learn, discuss, and ultimately judge which Demo Slam will be crowned king for 2015!

*A Slam is a two-minute demonstration of the capacities of our favorite tools. All Slams will focus on using Google Apps to positively impact productivity, instruction, and student learning. http://goo.gl/uRSKS5

Speakers
avatar for Jerrad Barczyszyn

Jerrad Barczyszyn

Technology Integration Specialist, Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program
avatar for Ian Davey

Ian Davey

Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist, Ogden School District
Ian Davey is a Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist in Ogden School District. He has classroom experience teaching with technology and now works to help others integrate tech into their own instructional practices. Ian also has experience designing district-wide professional development... Read More →
avatar for Adam McMickell

Adam McMickell

K-12 Instructional Technology Specialist, Ogden School District
Adam McMickell is a K-12 instructional Technology Teacher Specialist and oversees all instructional technology professional development for Ogden School District. He is a Google Education Trainer, Google Certified Teacher, Google Certified Administrator, and Microsoft Certified E... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2034 Givens 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Open Digital Badges: Achievement Based Learning in k12
Badges are for more than just Boy Scouts! Digital Badges can help engage students in learning as well as document and display student skills and accomplishments. This fast-paced session will highlight a teacher's experience with badging and mastery based learning.. Leveraging the Mozilla Open Badge platform, Mountain Heights Academy has piloted 5 courses built to identify and validate specific skills needed for student mastery. This session explores their process for badge system design and the impact and implications of open digital badges in the classroom. http://goo.gl/gQiEQ0

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Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2028 Seltz 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Project Based Learning Activities on the iPad
No one can pretend to know the BEST iOS apps out there for Project Based Learning (PBL) and education in general. There are simply too many options - 500,000+ iPad apps at last count!

Today I will focus on apps that will allow any educator (as well as their students!) to use the iPad to create media rich projects, screencasts of mini-lessons, and full-blown movies without the need for any additional hardware beyond what the iPad has built in.

I’ll introduce you to a few of my favorite apps for educators for productivity, as well as show you some great places to search for the best apps out there that have been recommended by educators, for educators, as well as learn from the successes and failures of some of the 1-to-1 initiatives. We’ll then take some time to share our favorite apps for the different subject areas out there. http://sedcclint.com/?p=1181

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avatar for Clint Stephens

Clint Stephens

Educational Technology Specialist and UCET Preside, Southwest Educational Development Center
During his twelve years teaching secondary Science, Regional Technology Integration Specialist Clint Stephens was awarded the Utah Middle School Science Teacher of the Year award in addition to several technology innovation grants & awards. Currently, Clint is a Level 1 & 2 Certified... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Choir Room 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Real-time Progress Monitoring to Drive 1:1 Learning
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Heleyna Graham

Business Development Manager, McGraw Hill
Heleyna Graham is the current McGraw-Hill Education Business Development Manager, focusing on District Digital Conversion. Previously, Heleyna provided training and support to the District Account Management, serving a multitude of school districts across the nation. Additionally... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2527 Haag

1:15pm MDT

Tech Tools for Communication and Collaboration
Tips and tricks for using online tools to communicate and collaborate with students, parents and other teachers. Ideas for organizing information on a class website, using Google Docs and KidBlog for authentic student writing, as well as ideas for using Google Appointment Slots and Forms. bit.ly/UCETEvans2015

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avatar for LeAnn Andrews

LeAnn Andrews

Teacher, Brookside Elementary


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 2:15pm MDT
Room 2125 Ball 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Arduinos for Beginners
Limited Capacity seats available

Are you interested in joining the maker movement and helping your students learn by making? Are you eager to let your students create, explore and hack technology instead of sitting in front of a screen? Then Arduino for Beginners may be the perfect workshop for you. Arduinos are small microcontrollers that you program to sense the environment (light, temperature, movement) and respond by blinking lights, making noises and moving motors. In this workshop we will learn about circuits with conductive dough called "Squishy Circuits". We will also create some simple Arduino code and circuits with Breadboards to make some LED lights blink. Finally we will experiment with MaKeyMaKey boards. It's not earth shattering, but it's fun and a great first step to the world of Arduinos. No Experience necessary. Join us! https://arduinoed.wordpress.com/


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Room 2026 Writing Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

How to Design the Best Collaborative Group Projects Using Cloud Technology
Limited Capacity seats available

This workshop will teach techniques to foster creative and productive uses of technology in the classroom. By utilizing the collaborative features of Google and other new websites that allow for multiple users on the same document, group projects increase in their effectiveness and learning can rise to a whole new level. Cloud products will be demonstrated and participants will be able to take part in creating collaborative digital projects. http://truetechieteacher.wikispaces.com/home

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avatar for Gina Shelley

Gina Shelley

Assistant Professor, Weber State University
Gina Shelley works for a university that has both a traditional campus and an online presence. She has Doctorate in Teacher Education and Technology and is an Assistant Professor in the College of Education’s Teacher Education Department and teaches the Educational Technology courses... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Room 2119 - 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:15pm MDT

Photoshop Essentials
Limited Capacity seats available

Whether you are just beginning to learn Photoshop or have been using it for some time, this hands on workshop will have something for everyone. Nathan Smith has been teaching and using Photoshop for over twenty years. Come find out how this powerful graphics program can be used for both personal and School projects. Links to great, free graphic resources will be shared. http://nmsmithphotoshop.weebly.com

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avatar for Nathan Smith

Nathan Smith

Director of Technology Integration, Utah State University
Nathan Smith, is Director of Technology Integration for the College of Education and Human Services at Utah State University. He is also a senior lecturer in the Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences, where he teaches this course and Photoshop & Graphic Des... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 1:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Room 2604 WL Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

1:35pm MDT

LMS in the Classroom
Here are a few ideas for using a Learning Management System in the classroom. I will be using Schoology, but this can be used with Edmodo, Canvas, or other LMS system. We will also talk about using Google Drive as a Management System. We will discuss assignments, testing, differentiating activities and setting up a system for your classroom.

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avatar for Glen Andersen

Glen Andersen

Learning Coach, Arrowhead Elementary


Friday April 3, 2015 1:35pm - 1:55pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Close Reading With Note App
Will introduce the app Note (MetaMoJi Note) and how it can be used to save on paper while doing some close reading. This is a very easy way to get the same assignment out to everyone. Everyone has the same tools to make annotations on reading passages or assignments.

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Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 3:20pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

It's Okay To Scratch, Jr.
Have you been intimidated to try the original Scratch software? Is it too challenging even for you? Try Scratch Jr.! In this session, you will learn the in's and out's of the Scratch Jr. App designed for beginner coding students.

Learning these basic steps of coding will allow your students to excel at programming. scratchjr.org

Speakers
avatar for Dave Horan

Dave Horan

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
Dave is a UCET elected board member, Innovative Learning Coach with Alpine School District, and a Utah Teacher Fellow with Hope Street Group. He was the 2018 UCET Outstanding Young Educator, has his STEM and Coaching endorsements, and can often be found on Twitter @downrightdave... Read More →
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William Shumaker

Principal, Eaglecrest Elementary
I have been teaching scratch to students for the past 4 years. I do weeklong summer courses through UVU for Scratch. I presented on Scratch last year which is more complicated than Scratch Jr. This is a basic Scratch program which can be learned a bit quicker.


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2501 Burr 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Jaxi the Robot. Learn to Program with a Game.
Jaxi the Robot teaches kids to code through a very innovative game. As the world grows in greater and greater need for programmers, institutions are challenged to teach the next generation of programmers. Jaxi is the best introduction to this important skill set. Come see Jaxi, and learn to code! jaxitherobot.com

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Adam Dunn

Sr. Software Engineer, MallCoaster, LLC
Adam Dunn - Currently the Engineer at a major Silicon Valley startup that provides tools to code mobile apps. He leads the development of their training site. He is the founder of Jaxi the Robot, winner of the 2014 Utah Game Wars Concept to Company competition (http://www.concepttocompany.org/gaming14... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2402 Jorgensen 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

QR Codes for the Classroom
We see QR codes in marketing everywhere! Discover the ease of creating a QR code and the many applications which you can use them in your classroom to enhance learning and project assessments. Bring your mobile device and a QR app. lynnelizabethshumate.weebly.com

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avatar for Lynn Smargis

Lynn Smargis

Granite School District
Lynn is a tech junkie, educator and technology coach with over 10 years of experience. She is currently working in Granite School District. Lynn is a multiple grant recipient, receiving five technology grants in the past two years. Lynn's love for sharing ed tech knowledge and integrating... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2502 Durham 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Take it to the Bank
Do you love the efficiency of Canvas Quizzes? Are you ready to take it to the next level?

You’ll think it’s magic when the bank pays you back! Let Canvas question banks work for

you!

This course will show you how to create question banks in Canvas that will allow you to

give each student a different version of your test while still maintaining test-reliability. It

will also allow students to re-take a different version of the test when they are ready to

demonstrate mastery.

Using Canvas Question Banks will help you eliminate some common integrity issues

between students during exams (Houston, 1983), as well as provide a seamless way for you

to re-test for mastery (Decker, 1976) without re-creating the test.

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Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2404 Plummer 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Canvas Does Math?
Canvas (the LMS of choice for many districts) and mathematics are not known for playing well together. In this interactive session, teachers will learn the basics for using MyOpenMath as a Canvas App for allowing Mathematics oriented subjects to build great assessments and assignments. Participants can request their own MyOpenMath account to provide greater access to the learning provided here.

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Linda Walter

Teacher, Payson High School
This is the first presentation that I have made on this particular topic. I have taught Chemistry and Physics for 30 years and am teaching Math for the first time in many years at this time. Canvas has been challenging, especially for mathematics and AP Physics. My Open Math has bridged... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2028 Seltz 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Hoards of Collaboration Tools 2.0: Augmented
Ok, maybe not hoards, but several really useful, quality tools which promote collaboration among students and colleagues. This WAS a face to face, stand and deliver 50 minute presentation until it was asked to be done for a conference as a one-dimensional, hang on the wall poster. Part one of this session will be an overview of the original presentation. In part two, participants will learn how free tools like Aurasma Studio can be used to create interactive, augmented reality presentations, book trailers, even scavenger hunts. http://my.uen.org/myuen/85995/4

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avatar for Jamie Hagan

Jamie Hagan

Instructional Coach - Daniels Canyon Elementary, Wasatch School Distri ct
Jamie Hagan is a technology instructional coach currently working with 6-8 students and faculty in Heber City, Utah. She has taught for 31 years. She began teaching 4th and 5th grade students for 7 years in Orlando, Florida, then obtained her Master’s degree in Educational Technology... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2609 Tingey 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Technology Tips, Tricks, and Tools for Teaching U.S. History/Government/Civics
Do you want a tech tip, trick, or tool to enhance your teaching of Social Studies? This presentation will introduce you to a variety of such tips, tricks, and tools, such as online interactive history games, web sites, and other technology tools that will engage your students in history, government, civics, and geography. This session will be most beneficial for 5th – 12th grade teachers of U.S. Social Studies and will have a primary focus on History and Geography, although all Social Studies teachers can benefit from the ideas and resources presented.

You will learn how to access “Primary Sources” from online sites, including the Library of Congress, and be given strategies for using them frequently in your lessons. In addition, you will be shown how to access lesson plans, teaching materials, and activities available for teachers and students, from a variety of other sites. One such site is Colonial Williamsburg, where you will find a wealth of well-prepared resources available to support the teaching of U.S. History. Ideas on incorporating these resources and materials into your Social Studies classes will also be shared during this session.
http://yourtechnologypassporttoteachingsocialstudies.wikispaces.com/

Speakers
avatar for Ruth King

Ruth King

Teacher, Cedar Ridge Elementary
Ruth King, a 5th grade teacher in Alpine School District. She was presented the National Council for the Social Studies Outstanding Elementary Teacher of the Year award for 2011. Ruth is a Master Teacher Ambassador for Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, and serves as a Peer Facilitator... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2034 Givens 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Using Learning Theory to Write Better Questions
New technologies make it easy to pose questions for students as formative assessments and learning activities. But how do we ensure that these questions measure what we intend and support meaningful student learning. In this session, learning theories related to question development will be discussed and participants will practice writing questions targeted to different levels of knowledge representation. Implications for learning and transfer will be discussed.

Speakers
avatar for Kirsten Butcher

Kirsten Butcher

Associate Professor of Instructional Design & Educ, University of Utah
Kirsten Butcher is an Associate Professor of Instructional Design and Educational Technology at the University of Utah. She teaches technology integration courses for pre-service teachers, as well as graduate courses on advanced instructional design and human computer interaction... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2125 Ball 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

What’s New in Pioneer Library: Powerful New EBSCO Tools
UEN recently added several powerful new resources in Pioneer Library, which is free for Utah teachers and students. Very few educators are aware of these new resources because they are buried deep inside the Pioneer website, and they were added with little fanfare. Come learn about these wonderful educational resources, including NoveList, Biography / History / Science / Literary References Centers, and much more. http://www.uen.org/ucet/

Speakers
avatar for Rob Bentley

Rob Bentley

Instructor and Adobe Product Manager, Utah Education Network
Rob taught Language Arts and Spanish for 6 years. For the last 15 years, he's been teaching teachers how to integrate technology effectively into their curriculum. During his time at UEN, he's presented at URSA, UELMA, UCET, ISTE, FETC, UFLA, and the CTE conferences many times.


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Library Media Lab 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Why I Flipped
learn·er /lərnər/: noun 1. a person who is learning a subject or skill.
“All learners are diverse and readiness levels differ from student to student”

read·i·ness /ˈredēnəs/: noun 1. the state of being fully prepared for something.
“There are varying levels of learner readiness in the classroom, students do not learn at the same rate”

rate /rāt/: noun 1. a measure, quantity, or frequency, typically one measured against some other quantity or measure.
“Pedagogy can be differentiated for learners by their individual readiness or rate of learning”

dif·fer·en·ti·a·tion /difəˌren(t)SHēˈāSH(ə)n/: noun 1. development from the one to the many, the simple to the complex, or the homogeneous to the heterogeneous
“Instruction can be differentiated for learner readiness or rate utilizing the flipped classroom method”

flip·ed /flipped/ class·room /klasˌro͞om,ˈklasˌro͝om/: adjective 1. Pedagogy that is normally occurs in the classroom is now taking place outside of the classroom.
“The flipped classroom differentiates for readiness or rate of all learners in the classroom.

The flipped classroom is changing the way traditional education is taught. In this session you will learn why flipping your classroom may be a way to differentiate for learner readiness in your classroom. You will also learn strategies and techniques you can use so that you can effectively flip and manage your classroom. I flipped and so can you.

Speakers
avatar for Jason Crowton

Jason Crowton

District Administrator, Alpine School District
Jason Crowton Fifth Grade Teacher, Mount Mahogany Elementary - Utah County 
Since I started teaching, technology integration in my classroom has been my main focus. Technology has opened new doors that has changed how I teach, lead, and learn. My goal as a teacher is to break the... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2403 Anderson 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Chromebooks in Education
Chromebooks are becoming a popular solution for student computing devices. They are low-cost, simple to manage and maintain, and integrate perfectly with Gmail, Google Docs and the other amazing tools that Google provides to schools for free.

If you have, are, or about to get Chromebooks in your school or classroom, join me today to learn more! We will discuss what they are (and are not), how they work, and how you can take advantage of the incredible power these little laptops have. I’ll show you a few must-have and FREE Chromebook web ‘apps’ that have almost as much power and capability as other equivalent expensive Mac/PC desktop/laptop programs. http://sedcclint.com/?p=1238

Speakers
avatar for Clint Stephens

Clint Stephens

Educational Technology Specialist and UCET Preside, Southwest Educational Development Center
During his twelve years teaching secondary Science, Regional Technology Integration Specialist Clint Stephens was awarded the Utah Middle School Science Teacher of the Year award in addition to several technology innovation grants & awards. Currently, Clint is a Level 1 & 2 Certified... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Choir Room 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:00pm MDT

Enabling the Flipped/Blended Classroom through Digital Media Systems
Digital Media creates opportunity for change and to relieve time pressures on both staff and students alike, whilst also creating revenue opportunities and ensuring exceptional facilities for all.

Whether there is a need to catalog, archive and stream digital video content, record and deliver live lecture footage, improve internal communications or enable access to content anywhere and anytime, this can be achieved very simply using digital media solutions.

In this session we will discuss technology that helps to enable the flipped or blended classroom as well as support the traditional learning environment.

Speakers
avatar for GENCOMM

GENCOMM

GENCOMM
GENCOMM™ helps organizations solve real problems with unique technology solutions. We provide functional meeting spaces, collaboration opportunities, internal and external branding/messaging platforms, building management tools, exciting work environments, and real ROI-driven audio... Read More →
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Paul Harris

Executive, TriplePlay


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2605 Fletcher

3:00pm MDT

McGraw Hill Education Presents - Thrive: An Interactive 1:1 Program
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Heleyna Graham

Business Development Manager, McGraw Hill
Heleyna Graham is the current McGraw-Hill Education Business Development Manager, focusing on District Digital Conversion. Previously, Heleyna provided training and support to the District Account Management, serving a multitude of school districts across the nation. Additionally... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2527 Haag

3:00pm MDT

The Future is Now: Creating a 21st Century Interactive Classroom
Transform your classroom into an interactive project and standards based learning environment. Learn about 21st Century skills that will prepare students to be active participants in the changing world. Gain tools to revolutionize and globalize your classroom in order make connections to create an innovative curriculum. teachertraveltips.weebly.com

Speakers
avatar for Merinda Davis

Merinda Davis

Innovative Learning Coach, Alpine School District
Merinda Davis is an Innovative Learning Coach for Alpine School District. She taught at BYU as a Clinical Faculty Associate and before that taught social studies at Lakeridge Jr. High School in Orem, Utah. As an active educator; Department Chair and District Leadership Committee... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Room 2401 Samples 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:20pm MDT

Using GAFE for Digital Literature Circles
Our fourth grade team has implemented digital literature circles as a way to distribute, collect, and collaborate on assignments as groups read leveled, shared texts. Students participate in these literature circles much in the way a regular paper digital literature circle would be put together, but instead of working individually in their notebook, students report their “jobs” on a shared Google Document. We’ve adapted from several literature circle models to come up with the following jobs:

Fiction Literature Circle Jobs:
Connection King/Queen
Sensory Seeker
Question Captain
Inference Investigator
Word Wizard
Descriptive Detective

Informational Text Literature Circle Jobs:
Graphic Guy/Girl
Text Feature Freak
Text Structure Builder
Pop-Up Person
Beyonder:

There isn’t anything particularly special about these jobs. On the surface this task would just fall under “substitution” on the SAMR model. Kids used to use a notebook, now they use a Google Doc. Nothing particularly special about that. There are other aspects of this technology that modifies the task, and makes significant changes to improve learning. Students get to see other students’ work prior meeting, while they’re still reading. That helps them craft their own work. The task also allows students to comment and essentially meet prior to meeting. This model also allows the teacher to monitor student work prior to the meeting, and redirect if necessary.

We plan to share this pedagogical model with others in hopes that they too can use Google Apps to make literature circles a more meaningful experience.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WR_Odf7mB28TT26GZis4xTDa6tzfbJSRrel_svCGUhA/edit?usp=sharing

Speakers
avatar for Lewis Young

Lewis Young

Assistant Principal, Alpine School District
I have presented at multiple times in the past. I've presented on Blended Learning, Deep Learning, Digital Literature Circles, and many other things. I am currently serving as the Assistant Principal at Brookhaven Elementary in Alpine School District, Eagle Mountain Utah. I have... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:20pm - 3:40pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096

3:40pm MDT

Digital Storytelling with WeVideo: Cloud-Based Cross-Platform Video Editor
WeVideo is a cloud-based cross-platform video editor that can be easily learned by students with very limited experience of video editing. The basic account-level can be created for free and allows 15 free minutes per month of video sharing. Students can create digital stories using a wide variety of media such as photos, videos, audio, text, transitions, graphics and more. WeVideo could be accessed from both Mac and PC computers and is also available as an app for both Android and Apple products. The recommended browser for WeVideo is Firefox. The attendees at the session will also learn about how to download video files from the web (e.g. from Youtube) and edit photos for the digital story projects. This session is geared toward educators interested in acquiring new tools for digital storytelling projects. https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B1P-5h4w4o2mdHctYnBaN1FOUWs&usp=sharing

Speakers
avatar for Oksana Wasilik

Oksana Wasilik

Instructional Designer, University of Wyoming
Oksana Wasilik has worked as an instructional designer for the University of Wyoming since 2013. She has a Doctorate degree in Education as well as Master’s degrees in Statistics and Adult and Post-Secondary Education. She is certified as a Quality Matters Master Reviewer and serves... Read More →


Friday April 3, 2015 3:40pm - 4:00pm MDT
Main Gym 11917 South 6000 West, Herriman, Utah 84096
 


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