IU #6 STEM Leadership Conference at Clarion University

I'm so excited to attend the Riverview I.U. #6  STEM Leadership Conference at Clarion University! Here are resources from my presentations today:

Using LiveBinders to Help ALL Students Learn (11:00 - 11:45 am in Stevens Hall 125)

LiveBinders is a popular online tool that can help teachers organize links to websites, documents, presentations, videos, and more – all in the form of an electronic binder! Learn tips and tricks on how to use LiveBinders to help address all learning styles. Participants will learn how to use LiveBinders as a support tool/scaffold to address student learning needs. They will also learn how to use the site to organize materials and information in an understandable and manageable way.

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What are You Doing with the Last 5? (1:15 - 2:00 pm in Stevens Hall 125)

The last five minutes of a class period are one of the most notoriously wasted parts of class. Students often use this time to pack up materials, socialize, and get into trouble. What if there were strategies and tools to maximize this wasted time period? Join Matt Bergman as he shares with you practical and effective strategies to use technology to maximize learning and reclaim the last five minutes of class. Participants will learn how to incorporate effective technology tools and strategies to maximize learning in a timely manner (5 minutes).


9 Ways GAFE Can Address Diversity (Variability) in the Classroom (3:15 - 4:00 pm in Stevens Hall 125)

The way that we learn is as different as our DNA, which makes educating a classroom of thirty students very difficult. If you are a GAFE school, then you know the power of Apps, Add-ons, and Extensions; however, are you using these tools to strategically address the needs of all students? Join Matt Bergman as he shares with you strategies to address the needs of all learners as he explores GAFE through a UDL lens. Participants will learn how to use a variety of Google Apps, Add-ons, and Extensions to meet the needs of all students in their classroom.



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