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Venue: Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1) clear filter
Tuesday, January 21
 

10:00am EST

Blending for Success: Leveraging the Internet to Increase Student Engagement
Tuesday January 21, 2025 10:00am - 11:50am EST
In this interactive session, participants will explore the power of blended learning to increase student engagement. Topics will include the 3 dimensions of engagement, blended learning strategies, and blended learning success stories. Participants will have an opportunity to network with other educators and begin designing a blended learning activity to use immediately! At the conclusion of the session, participants will be equipped with practical tools and innovative ideas for blended learning implementation.
Speakers
avatar for Tericia Eller

Tericia Eller

Regional Virtual Instruction Consultant, NC Department of Public Instruction, Office of Virtual Instruction Services
Tericia Eller is a highly experienced educator with 26 years of teaching and leadership experience in the education industry. She has worked as an English teacher for middle school, high school, and college students, and has also served in various capacities including Instructional... Read More →
avatar for Iris Ellington

Iris Ellington

Virtual Iinstruction, NC Department of Public Instruction
Iris Ellington is a highly experienced educator with 35+ years of teaching and leadership experience in the education industry. She has worked as an elementary and middle school teacher, Reading Specialist, magnet coordinator, district after-school program coordinator, and various... Read More →
Tuesday January 21, 2025 10:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

12:00pm EST

Beating the Group Work Blues: Scaffolding Student Collaborations LIMITED
Tuesday January 21, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Are group projects getting you down? Do you pair learners in small teams only to hear crickets? Does it seem like only one person is doing all the work in project groups? Then join this session to learn how you can set students up for successful collaboration and beat the group work blues! We’ll kick off this session with a discussion of some of the most common challenges we face with group projects in the classroom: lack of student communication skills, bossy student leaders, and disengaged group members. Participants will then experience collaborative learning strategies that help overcome these challenges in a new way and experiment with tools like a Team Charter template from LucidSpark for starting teamwork off on the right foot and quick and effective check-in strategies in Padlet or ensuring all team members are on the same page. These strategies transcend one-and-done group projects to develop transferable skills for the world beyond our classrooms. Educators who attend this session will walk away with templates to use in their class tomorrow along with actionable tips for beating the group work blues and setting the tone for the school year.
Speakers
avatar for Candice Chambers

Candice Chambers

Teacher Development Specialist, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
I am an educator and professional development specialist interested in empowering my peers to incorporate more student voice, choice, and agency in their instruction. I have an extensive background in online, virtual, and hybrid course design and delivery and I'm an anthropologist... Read More →
Tuesday January 21, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

1:00pm EST

Future-Ready with NCTIES: Empowering Digital Learning for Tomorrow LIMITED
Tuesday January 21, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Get a front-row seat to discover what’s next with NCTIES, North Carolina’s leading advocate for educational technology and professional growth. Join us as we explore highlights from the upcoming NCTIES Annual Conference, happening March 5-7, 2025, at the Raleigh Convention Center. With over 4,000 educators, technology coaches, and leaders expected, this event features interactive sessions, inspiring keynotes, and ample networking opportunities—including a dedicated leadership pre-conference for district and school administrators.Learn about our specialized cohort-based professional development for media specialists, instructional technology coaches, instructional coaches, and curriculum directors, designed to build effective strategies for integrating digital tools and content that elevate student outcomes. Additionally, get a sneak peek at our upcoming online professional development platform, offering a diverse range of courses, from classroom instruction to business continuity planning. Join us to see how NCTIES is shaping the future of digital learning in North Carolina!
Speakers
avatar for Melanie Honeycutt

Melanie Honeycutt

NCTIES Executive Director, North Carolina Technology in Education Society
I have retired after 32 years of experience as an educator, from roles as a Media Coordinator and Instructional Technology Facilitator to working with the North Carolina Department of Digital Teaching and Learning, and most recently serving as the Chief Information Officer for a public... Read More →
Tuesday January 21, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

2:00pm EST

Are You Being Fair? LIMITED
Tuesday January 21, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Teaching students about ethical use of information begins with modeling good digital citizenship ourselves. Join me to learn more about copyright and fair use in our classrooms and libraries. We will work collaboratively, practicing how to conduct a fair use analysis and exploring copyright friendly resources. This is an interactive session, so participants will need a charged, computing device.
Speakers
avatar for Kathy Parker

Kathy Parker

Sandhills Regional DTL Consultant, NCDPI
Kathy is a Raleigh native who answered the calling to be a lifelong educator. She graduated with English and history degrees from North Carolina State University and earned ESL certification and a master's degree in library science from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro... Read More →
Tuesday January 21, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

4:00pm EST

Are You Being Fair? LIMITED
Tuesday January 21, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Teaching students about ethical use of information begins with modeling good digital citizenship ourselves. Join me to learn more about copyright and fair use in our classrooms and libraries. We will work collaboratively, practicing how to conduct a fair use analysis and exploring copyright friendly resources. This is an interactive session, so participants will need a charged, computing device.
Speakers
avatar for Kathy Parker

Kathy Parker

Sandhills Regional DTL Consultant, NCDPI
Kathy is a Raleigh native who answered the calling to be a lifelong educator. She graduated with English and history degrees from North Carolina State University and earned ESL certification and a master's degree in library science from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro... Read More →
Tuesday January 21, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)
 
Wednesday, January 22
 

9:00am EST

🎶Pop, Lock and Dropping🎶with Pop Art to Bring Home 🏠 Content LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Participants will engage in discussion around using digital art as a choice in the classroom for students to show understanding and application of curriculum content.  Participants  create their own Pop Art selfies or of objects to refine our own skills to bring this back to classrooms and confidently implement.  Resources and starter files will be shared during the session, along with a contact chain for participants to lean on each other as they return to their own engaging learning environments. *Programs supported will cross platforms, but presenter will be using an iPad and pencil during this workshop.  Bring a touch screen device for a more comfortable experience but not required.
Speakers
avatar for Chantel Fortescue

Chantel Fortescue

District Instructional Technology Facilitator, Craven County Schools
Educator for 15 years. District Instructional Technology Facilitator for Craven County Schools on the journey to keep these students safe and engaged. 
Wednesday January 22, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

10:00am EST

Slide Smarter, Not Harder: The Art of Presentation Design LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Tired of creating slides that bore your audience? Learn to design presentations that are not only visually appealing but also highly effective. Discover the secrets to creating clear, concise, and compelling presentations that will leave a lasting impact.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Graham

Jennifer Graham

North Central Regional DTL Consultant, NCDPI DTL
Jennifer served as a public educator for 29 years, holding roles such as teacher, instructional coach, and professional development facilitator. In 2023, Jennifer joined the NCDPI as an Innovative Learning Catalyst, and now serves as the North Central DTL Consultant. Her dedication... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

11:00am EST

Digital Wizardry - AI Style! LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Join me for an immersive session where we dive into the world of digital wizardry, AI-style! Discover how to leverage cutting-edge technologies and unleash their transformative power in the classroom. Through a blend of hands-on activities and collaborative discussions, you'll gain practical insights and strategies for integrating AI tools into your teaching practice. This session will equip you with the tools to create engaging learning experiences that captivate and inspire your students. Don't miss this opportunity to unlock the potential of digital wizardry and take your teaching to enchanting new heights!
Speakers
avatar for Deena Pardon

Deena Pardon

District Digital Learning Specialist, Pitt
Hi! I'm Deena Pardon. I'm currently a District Digital Learning Specialist for Pitt County Schools, but I started my journey as a 4th grade Math and Science teacher. I graduated from East Carolina University, where I earned a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and a Masters... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

1:00pm EST

Boosting Learning Outcomes: Digital Strategies for High-Yield Teaching LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Ignite student learning with digital tools! This session will explore how to leverage technology to implement high-yield instructional strategies, transforming your classroom into a dynamic learning environment. You'll see real-world examples and create your own to apply in your classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Graham

Jennifer Graham

North Central Regional DTL Consultant, NCDPI DTL
Jennifer served as a public educator for 29 years, holding roles such as teacher, instructional coach, and professional development facilitator. In 2023, Jennifer joined the NCDPI as an Innovative Learning Catalyst, and now serves as the North Central DTL Consultant. Her dedication... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

2:00pm EST

Slide Smarter, Not Harder: The Art of Presentation Design LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Tired of creating slides that bore your audience? Learn to design presentations that are not only visually appealing but also highly effective. Discover the secrets to creating clear, concise, and compelling presentations that will leave a lasting impact.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Graham

Jennifer Graham

North Central Regional DTL Consultant, NCDPI DTL
Jennifer served as a public educator for 29 years, holding roles such as teacher, instructional coach, and professional development facilitator. In 2023, Jennifer joined the NCDPI as an Innovative Learning Catalyst, and now serves as the North Central DTL Consultant. Her dedication... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

3:00pm EST

Blending for Success: Leveraging the Internet to Increase Student Engagement LIMITED
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 4:50pm EST
In this interactive session, participants will explore the power of blended learning to increase student engagement. Topics will include the 3 dimensions of engagement, blended learning strategies, and blended learning success stories. Participants will have an opportunity to network with other educators and begin designing a blended learning activity to use immediately! At the conclusion of the session, participants will be equipped with practical tools and innovative ideas for blended learning implementation.
Speakers
avatar for Tericia Eller

Tericia Eller

Regional Virtual Instruction Consultant, NC Department of Public Instruction, Office of Virtual Instruction Services
Tericia Eller is a highly experienced educator with 26 years of teaching and leadership experience in the education industry. She has worked as an English teacher for middle school, high school, and college students, and has also served in various capacities including Instructional... Read More →
avatar for Iris Ellington

Iris Ellington

Virtual Iinstruction, NC Department of Public Instruction
Iris Ellington is a highly experienced educator with 35+ years of teaching and leadership experience in the education industry. She has worked as an elementary and middle school teacher, Reading Specialist, magnet coordinator, district after-school program coordinator, and various... Read More →
Wednesday January 22, 2025 3:00pm - 4:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)
 
Thursday, January 23
 

9:00am EST

Blending for Success: Leveraging the Internet to Increase Student Engagement LIMITED
Thursday January 23, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
In this interactive session, participants will explore the power of blended learning to increase student engagement. Topics will include the 3 dimensions of engagement, blended learning strategies, and blended learning success stories. Participants will have an opportunity to network with other educators and begin designing a blended learning activity to use immediately! At the conclusion of the session, participants will be equipped with practical tools and innovative ideas for blended learning implementation.
Speakers
avatar for Tericia Eller

Tericia Eller

Regional Virtual Instruction Consultant, NC Department of Public Instruction, Office of Virtual Instruction Services
Tericia Eller is a highly experienced educator with 26 years of teaching and leadership experience in the education industry. She has worked as an English teacher for middle school, high school, and college students, and has also served in various capacities including Instructional... Read More →
avatar for Iris Ellington

Iris Ellington

Virtual Iinstruction, NC Department of Public Instruction
Iris Ellington is a highly experienced educator with 35+ years of teaching and leadership experience in the education industry. She has worked as an elementary and middle school teacher, Reading Specialist, magnet coordinator, district after-school program coordinator, and various... Read More →
Thursday January 23, 2025 9:00am - 10:50am EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

12:00pm EST

AIding Impact: Leading AI Literacy Integration in a School District LIMITED
Thursday January 23, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Join us for an exciting look at the first year of our district's AI literacy integration in Chatham County Schools! This presentation will explore how we're empowering both educators and students to navigate the future of generative AI with confidence and responsibility. With the support of the prestigious NCDPI Impact Grant, we’re on a path to create a digitally savvy community that understands how AI can drive positive change. By 2027, we aim to equip our schools with the tools and knowledge to harness AI in transformative ways, and we want YOU to be a part of that process!Our year one goal is to provide educators with practical tools and guidance for integrating generative AI into classrooms. This will include an AI pedagogies document and opportunities for professional development, such as our DISC (Digital Innovation Steampunk Camp) annual district-wide conference and partnership with Magic School Enterprise, along with ongoing communications and training throughout the year.  Our goals for years two and three include collecting educator feedback on AI’s role in education and how they use it, in order to refine program efficacy. This data will be used to improve professional development initiatives, including DISC, which will be held in person for the first time post-pandemic in 2025. This year’s theme, “Innovation is in the AIr,” will focus on culturally responsive and ethical AI tools for various instructional specializations, with future DISCs incorporating evolving AI topics. Through DISC and related AI training, we aim to reduce concerns surrounding plagiarism and copyright infringement. As educator proficiency improves, student and family proficiency will also rise, supporting positive outcomes in instruction. Simultaneously, we anticipate analyzing student data on AI usage to inform instructional planning and identify trends from 2024 to 2027, ensuring our AI strategies meet diverse student needs. By implementing safe AI-based accessibility features aligned with ISTE standards and NCDPI guidelines, we plan to accommodate all learners by 2027. The program’s success will result in a local population well-equipped to engage with AI responsibly, improving digital citizenship and driving positive community impacts.
Speakers
avatar for KC Berggren

KC Berggren

Director of Digital Learning and Media Programs, Chatham County Schools
Kira (her friends call her KC) is a seasoned educator with 20 years of experience in continually evolving her skills in and out of the classroom. Over the years, she’s worn many hats—teacher, librarian, administrator, mentor, presenter, author, and leader—sharpening her expertise... Read More →
Thursday January 23, 2025 12:00pm - 12:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)

3:00pm EST

Beating the Group Work Blues: Scaffolding Student Collaborations LIMITED
Thursday January 23, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Are group projects getting you down? Do you pair learners in small teams only to hear crickets? Does it seem like only one person is doing all the work in project groups? Then join this session to learn how you can set students up for successful collaboration and beat the group work blues! We’ll kick off this session with a discussion of some of the most common challenges we face with group projects in the classroom: lack of student communication skills, bossy student leaders, and disengaged group members. Participants will then experience collaborative learning strategies that help overcome these challenges in a new way and experiment with tools like a Team Charter template from LucidSpark for starting teamwork off on the right foot and quick and effective check-in strategies in Padlet or ensuring all team members are on the same page. These strategies transcend one-and-done group projects to develop transferable skills for the world beyond our classrooms. Educators who attend this session will walk away with templates to use in their class tomorrow along with actionable tips for beating the group work blues and setting the tone for the school year.
Speakers
avatar for Candice Chambers

Candice Chambers

Teacher Development Specialist, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
I am an educator and professional development specialist interested in empowering my peers to incorporate more student voice, choice, and agency in their instruction. I have an extensive background in online, virtual, and hybrid course design and delivery and I'm an anthropologist... Read More →
Thursday January 23, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EST
Room 24 - Morehead (Level 1)
 
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