Using Learning Analytics to Illuminate Students’ Online Experiences

Presented by Elizabeth Oliveira-Pernelli, Education Specialist, Learnics; and Dr. Jessica Sain, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Innovative Postdoctoral Entrepreneurial Research Fellowship (I-PERF)
Moderated by Dr. Greg Cottrell, Co-Founder, Learnics

Leveling Up DigCit Skills with AI

Presented by Suzanne Judson-Whitehouse, Director of Licensure & Credentialing, Collaborative for Educational Services; Casey Daigle, Digital Learning Manager, Collaborative for Educational Services; and Carrie Rogers-Whitehead, Founder, Digital Respons-Ability

Let’s Get All Your Students Talking and Thinking More About Math

Presented by Dr. Nicola Hodkowski, Senior Researcher, Mathematics Education, Digital Promise; Dr. Jeremy Roschelle, Executive Director, Learning Sciences Research, Digital Promise; and Carolyn Carhart-Quezada, Head of Teacher Relations, Cignition
Moderated by Dr. Mike Cohen, CEO and Founder, Cignition

ChatGPT: To Ban or Not to Ban?

Presented by Laura Ogando, Program Manager, Digital Literacy & Inclusion, New York City Department of Education (NY); and Tammi Sisk, Education Technology Specialist, Fairfax County Public Schools (VA)
Moderated by Tali Horowitz, East Coast Education Director, Common Sense Education

“Show Your Work”: How to Use Mind Mapping to Avoid Cheating with ChatGPT

Presented by Rachelle Dené Poth, Author, Consultant, Keynote Speaker, and Spanish and STEAM Educator at Riverview Junior-Senior High School (PA); Dr. Andrès Kruse, Chief Technical Officer, BioSilico Limited; Tom Whitby, Educator turned Author, Blogger, #Edchat Founder, Lollapalooza Consultant Group, Inc.; and Joyce Whitby, CEO and Co-Founder, Innovations4Education

Cybersecurity Basics: What Every Educator Should Know

Presented by Laurie Salvail, Executive Director, CYBER.ORG; Willie Henderson, Cyber Education Specialist, CYBER.ORG; and Tali Horowitz, East Coast Education Director, Common Sense Education
Moderated by Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Common Sense Education

Artificial Intelligence in Schools: Allow or Prohibit? Ethical Considerations for Educators Part 2

Presented by Dr. Jennifer Galambos, Head of School, Kent Place School (NJ); Maya Bialik, Seventh-Grade Science Teacher, Author, Consultant, Researcher, and Founder of QuestionWell AI; Julie Gentile, Assistant Head of School for Teaching and Learning, Kent Place School (NJ); Ariel Sykes, Assistant Director of The Ethics Institute, Kent Place School (NJ); and Dr. Karen Rezach, Director of The Ethics Institute, Kent Place School (NJ)

Empowering Student Voices: Integrating Podcasting in the Classroom with Common Sense Education

Presented by Tali Horowitz, East Coast Education Director, Common Sense Education; Laura Ordoñez, Head of Podcast Ratings and Reviews, Common Sense Media; and Halo Rogers, MS ELA Curriculum & Instruction Academic Technology IST, Northside Independent School District (TX)
Moderated by Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Midwest, Common Sense Education

Connecting School and Home to Support New Readers

Presented by Eleanor Janszky, Senior Early Learning Specialist and Educational Producer, Let’s Learn; Katharine (Katie) Pace Miles, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Brooklyn College, City University of New York (CUNY), Co-Founder and Principal Investigator, CUNY Reading Corps, and Author, Reading Ready; Isabel Simmons, School-Based Literacy Coach, New York City Public Schools Literacy Collaborative, Office of Curriculum and Instruction, Division of Teaching and Learning; and Rebekah Nelson, Instructional Specialist, New York City Department of Education

Science of Teaching Reading: Explicit Instruction, Universal Design for Learning, and Technology/Digital Tools

Presented by Irma Brasseur-Hock, Ph.D., Program Director, University of Kansas Department of Special Education Online Programs, and Assistant Research Professor, University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning; James Basham, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Special Education at the University of Kansas; and Sean Smith, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Special Education at the University of Kansas

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