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UNK Tech EDGE 2020 Spring ConferenceInnovation, Technology and Computer Science in Education
Saturday, February 8, 2020
7:30AM – 2:30PM
UNK College of Education
UNKTechEDGE
WIRELESS ACCESSNetwork: NUGuestUsername: techedge@unk.eduPassword: 413217
Tech EDGE is FREE and open to educators, but registration is required. Register for Tech EDGE.
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WELCOME: Dr. Grace Mims, Interim Dean College of Education
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Michelle Friend, Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska Omaha.
SCHEDULE OVERVIEW7:30 - 8:30 AM Free Registration, Continental Breakfast College of Education Atrium
8:30 - 8:45 AM Welcome College of Education Atrium
8:45 - 9:45 AM Keynote Speaker College of Education Atrium
10:00 - 10:45 AM Session A (1, 2, 3) College of Education
11:00 - 11:45 AM Session B (1, 2, 3) College of Education
12:00 - 12:45 PM Session C (1, 2, 3) College of Education
12:45 - 01:30 PM Lunch College of Education Atrium
01:45 - 02:30 PM Session D (1, 2, 3) College of Education
CONFERENCE PROGRAM:unk.edu/techedge
FREE REGISTRATION (Continental Breakfast & Lunch Included):unk.edu/techedge/registration
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 3
For more info about Tech EDGE Conferences, visithttps://cehs.unl.edu/tlte/techedge/
Sherri Harms, Ph.D.Professor UNK Cyber Systems harmssk@unk.edu
Martonia Gaskill, Ph.D.Assistant ProfessorUNK Teacher Educationgaskillmc@unk.edu
Dr. Michelle Friend Assistant Professor
University of Nebraska Omaha
Michelle Friend is an Assistant Professor in the Teacher Education Department at the University of Nebraska Omaha. Her research focuses on equity in computer science, particularly young women’s interest in computing careers from middle school through adulthood, and on interdisciplinary connections between computer science and other disciplines to enhance learning in each. She received her Ph.D. from Stanford University Graduate School of Education in Learning Science
and Technology Design, and holds a Master of Information Science and Bachelors of Biochemistry and Science Education degrees from Indiana University. She previously taught computer science at The Girls’ Middle School in Mountain View, CA, and was the first female president of the Computer Science Teachers Association.
Step away from the Star Trek poster and other advice from education research
Education research often seems far removed from classroom practice and is written in academic language that further complicates understanding how to use it. This presentation will walk through “A Day in the Classroom” and how to support student learning and engagement from the moment students enter until they leave, all based on high-quality research. Although most examples will be based in computing classrooms, most of the ideas apply across all subject areas and grade levels.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Tech EDGE UNK Planning CommitteeMartonia Gaskill, Assistant Professor, UNK Teacher EducationSherri Harms, Professor, UNK Cyber SystemsVic Young, Director of Partner Schools, UNK Teacher EducationPhu Vu, Associate Professor, UNK Teacher EducationJudy Henning, Assistant Professor, UNK Teacher EducationBrian Artman, Assistant Professor, UNK Teacher EducationShawn Lienemann, COE IT Coordinator, UNK ITS
7:30 - 8:30 AM Free Registration & Continental Breakfast College of Education Atrium
8:30 - 8:45 AM Welcome Dr. Grace Mims COE Atrium Interim Dean, College of Education
8:45 - 9:45 AM Keynote Speaker Michelle Friend, PhD COE Atrium Assistant Professor, Teacher Education, UNO Step away from the Star Trek poster and other advice from education research Educationresearchoftenseemsfarremovedfromclassroompracticeandiswritten inacademiclanguagethatfurthercomplicatesunderstandinghowtouseit.This presentationwillwalkthrough“ADayintheClassroom”andhowtosupportstudent learningandengagementfromthemomentstudentsenteruntiltheyleave,allbased onhigh-qualityresearch.Althoughmostexampleswillbebasedincomputing classrooms,mostoftheideasapplyacrossallsubjectareasandgradelevels.
10:00 - 10:45 AM Session A 1 Mike Peterson Flexible Room Business/Technology, O’Neill High School Broadcast Your Schools Events for FREE! EagleEyeBroadcastingatO’Neillhasbeenlive-streamingover40eventsperyear forover10yearsnow.LearnfromEagleEyeSponsor,MikePeterson,onhowyoucan dothisatyourschoolforlittlestartupcostandresources.
11:00 - 11:45 AM Session B 1 Nichole Niebur Mac Lab Business, Burke High School, Omaha Public Schools Using Micro:Bits to gather data for Excel Analysis HighSchoolstudentsstruggletounderstandthepurposeofExcelbecauseits formulasandfunctionsformostclassactivitiesareeitherconcoctedscenariosthat theydon’tunderstand,ortheformulaissosimplethatitseemseasiertojust completethemathwithacalculator.Micro:Bitsareinexpensive,programmable computerchips,whichcan,amongotherthings,beprogrammedtorecordLinear AccelerationData.Thisproject,thatIusedasmyFinalExaminITFundamentals, combinesprogrammingwiththeMicro:Bitstocaptureanddownloadrawdata,then utilizesExceltoanalyzethedatawithchartsandfunctionsincluding:Max,Min, Average,andStandardDeviation.Thisprovidesstudentsanauthenticexperienceto analyzerealdatatobetterunderstandthepurposeofExcelanditsanalyticaltools.
12:00 -12:45 PM Session C 1 Peggy Moore, Director of E-Learning UNMC Conference Room 154 Crista Goehring, Curriculum and Education Specialist UNMC Health Science for All! BuildingonthesuccessofUNMC’sHighSchoolAllianceprogram,uBEATSis acollaborativeeffortbetweenUNMCandUNOtobuildonline,educational resourcesfor6-12gradescienceclassroomsinNebraska.DevelopedusingNGSS, theuBEATSlibraryofinteractivemoduleswasbuiltforteachersandstudentsand includesbothformativeandsummativeassessments.Inthissessionyouwilllearn abouttheuBEATSpassionforinspiringstudentstopursuehealthsciencecareers throughtheuseofinnovationandtechnology.
10:00 - 10:45 AM Session A 2 Olimpia Leite-Trambly, MS.Ed. Mac Lab Instructional Designer, UNK eCampus Designing Content for Online Learning with Accessibility in Mind Thissessionwillfocusonimplementingchangestoexistingonlinecontenttomake learningmaterialsaccessibletoallonlinelearners.
UNK Tech EDGE Spring 2020 Conference
11:00 - 11:45 AM Session B 2 Matt Miller, Ph.D. Flexible Room Assistant Professor, UNK Cyber Systems Using Small Devices in Big Ways ThispresentationdiscusseshowtousesmalldeviceslikeaRaspberryPiorArduino todemonstrateskillsinSTEMareas.
12:00 - 12:45 PM Session C 2 Sourabh Chakraborty Conference Room 154 Computer Engineering, UNL Best practices for teaching Computer Science in K-12 settings ExplorewayswecanmaketeachingandlearningComputerSciencemoreengaging. Thiswillbeahandsonworkshop.
10:00 -10:45 AM Session A 3 Thane Lewis Flexible Room High School Science, Anselmo-Merna Public Schools Simulations for All Sciences InformationonusingPhETsimulationscreatedbyUniversityofColorado-Boulder forphysics,chemistryandbiology.Simulationsforlearningenrichmentare connectedtomanytopics.https://phet.colorado.edu/
11:00 -11:45 AM Session B 3 Kylie Hollatz Mac Lab K-12 Teacher, Leigh Community Schools Gaming using Bloxels in the Classroom IncorporategamingintoyourclassroomusingBloxels.Bloxelsisaprogramwhere studentscreateavideogameusingthecurriculumtopicathand.Gamescreated: Science:Cells,Technology:DigitalCitizenship,S.S.:HistoricalEventandthelistcould goonandon.
12:00 - 12:45 PM Session C 3 Michelle Friend, Ph.D. Conference Room 154 Assistant Professor Teacher Education, UNO Read It, Write It, Talk It: Reading to Learn in Science & Computer Science Readingisanintegralpartofthesciences,includingcomputerscience.Our studentsmustbeabletounderstandcomplexscientificandtechnicalinformation throughreading,yetscientificandtechnicaltextscontainuniquechallengesthat studentsareoftenunpreparedtotacklewithoutsupport.The“vaccinationmodel”whereCS&scienceteachersassumestudentswilllearntodecodecomputingtextsfromtheirEnglishteachersdoesn’twork–teachersmustbepreparedtohelpstudentsreadaboutscienceandcomputing.Thisinteractivesessionwillshareevidence-basedbestpracticesforhelpingstudentsreadtolearninscienceclasses.ThesessionwillbeginbyintroducingparticipantstoashorttheoreticaloverviewoftheimplicationsandchallengesofembeddingliteracyinstructioninCS.Thebulkofthesessionwillprovideinteractiveactivitiesteacherscanuseintheirclassroomstoaddressthesechallenges.Therearetwopurposesofthissession:1.Tointroduceparticipantstothecomplexitiesofscientificwritingandconvincethemthattheyshouldsupportstudentsinlearningtoreadtechnicalinformation.2.Toprovideparticipantswithevidence-basedstrategiestosupportstudentsinunderstandingempiricaltexts.
12:45 - 01:30 PM Lunch Luncheon funded through our partnership with COE Atrium Code.org in an effort to support building and expanding a community of CS educators across Nebraska
01:45 -02:30 PM Session D 1 Sherri Harms, PhD Mac Lab UNK Cyber Systems Integrating Computational Thinking Across the Curriculum Thisworkshopisdesignedforteacherswhodon’tcurrentlyteachcomputerscience. Ideasandmaterialswillbepresentedinbasicformtohelpinspirethoseteachersto introducecomputationalthinkingintotheirownclassrooms.
01:45 -02:30 PM Session D 2 Koichi Sato, MS.Ed & MPH Flexible Room Code.org Regional Partner Coordinator Code.org Professional Learning Programs 2020-21 ThisisaninformationsessionabouttheCode.orgProfessionalLearningPrograms for2020-2021schoolyear.Iwillcover:whatteacherswillgetfromourPD opportunities,howtoparticipateinthem,andhowtobringourPDstoyourschool. Youwillalsoreceiveaninformationpacketwithswag.
01:45 -02:30 PM Session D 3 Ben Kreifels Conference Room 154 InterventionWorks, K12 Teachers Efficient + Effective: Streamlining MTSS forms and processes TheCHALLENGE:ABriefHistory SincethereauthorizationoftheIndividualswithDisabilitiesEducationActin2004, schoolsacrosstheUnitedStateshavebeenencouragedtoimplementaResponse toInterventionsystemforprovidingindividualizedinterventionsforallstudentswhomaystruggletomeetacademicorbehavioralexpectations.Despiteencouragementfromfederallegislation,statedepartmentsofeducation,andresearch-basededucationalframeworks,thereisverylittleguidanceprovidedforschoolsonhowtoefficientlyuseasystemforinterventions.EveryStudentSucceedsActof2015renewedthecountry’scommitmenttoprovidesuchasystemineverypublicorstateapprovedprivate/charterschool,buttheguidanceneededtodothisefficientlyisstillmissing.Meetingthisworthwhilegoal,nowreferencedmorebroadlyasprovidingaMultitierSystemofSupports(MTSS),continuestobeastruggleforteachersandschoolleadersasamatteroflogistics
RealSOLUTION
Risingtothischallengeisaworthygoalbecausedoingsofulfillsourmissiontopersonalizeinstructionandhelpeachchildexperiencesuccess.However,whenthetheoryofprovidingasystemofinterventionsisputintopractice,logisticalgapsandbarrierspreventprogressintheseareas:1)conductingefficientmeetingswithmeasurablegoals2)communicatingamong(elementary)staffbetweengradeleveltransitions,3)communicatingamong(secondary)staffbetweendepartments,4)organizingandsharingawidevarietyofformsanddata,and5)communicatingamongfederally-fundedprogramsregardingeligibility(i.e.TitleIandSpecialServices).ThesepitfallsareaddressedandavoidedintheInterventionWorksweb-basedapplication,whichwascreatedbyacurrentNebraskaSchoolPrincipal,BenKreifels.
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