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NJECC’s 33rd Annual Technology Conference ~ January 8th, 2019
Keynote ~ Dr. Michelle Schmitz, Apple Distinguished Educator, Principal
"Pioneering Change in Education" (Sponsored by Apple Education)

Dr. Schmitz is an elementary administrator who IS reimagining and rethinking education to meet the needs of today’s learner.  Schmitz is the founding principal of EPiC Elementary where Every Person is Inspired to Create, a learning environment that is redesigning education based on three pillars: Empowering Creativity, Equipping Students, and Engaging Communities.  Her mission is to challenge your thinking and provide real-world ideas that will push your students to be creative thinkers, collaborators, and innovative problem solvers.

Please see our website for more information.

Tuesday Presentations and Workshops
Join us for more than 100 presentations featuring professionals teaching in K-12 schools and universities. This year we will feature strands for Library Media Specialists, Special Education Teachers, Math Teachers and English/Language Arts Teachers. We will offer hands-on sessions and BYOD sessions. All presentations and workshops are listed below. You are free to choose from any of the sessions when you register for Tuesday, January 8th, 2019. The detailed schedule will be available mid-December. If you choose to attend our post-conference workshops, taking place on January 9th and January 10th, you must register for the sessions individually.

Hands-On Post Conference Workshops are listed below by date and time. Please choose your post conference workshops when you register.

Cost: 
The fee for Tuesday is $110 for NJECC members and $125 for non-members.
All individual workshops on the post conference days are $110 (member) and $125 (non-member) for each workshop.
Google Certification Preparation Workshop Level 1on post conference days is $279.00 (member) and $299.00 (non-member).

Exhibition Area:  Come visit our exhibition area to view displays and demonstrations from vendors featuring the latest in educational technology products and services.

Conference Location and Parking


 
Session: Session 1 [clear filter]
Tuesday, January 8
 

10:45am EST

15 Classroom Creativity Activities with Adobe Spark Room 2006Dr. Monica Burns A Conversation with Dr. Michelle Schmitz Room 1070Michelle Schmitz A Side-by-Side View of K-5 STEAM Integration Room 2021Linda Bovino • Courtney Carrelha • Susan DeVito Adobe Spark Room 1060Erin Marmara AR & VR: Learning Through a Global Lens Room 2046Christine Lion-Bailey Computer Lab to MakerSpace/Design Lab Room 2042Jennifer Bariso • Carrie Odgers-Lax Falling In Love With Ed Tech For Littles, K-2 Room 2013Laura Amendola • Stephanie Coia • Amie Navarro • Stephanie Ross Rome was not Built in a Day! Room 3008Joe Fitzgibbon Seesaw: Student-driven Digital Portfolios for the Classroom and Library Room 3007Nydia Peake • Meredith Weil STRUCTURE and FORMAT: Using Google Sites to Design Class Instruction (gamification,) Student Portfolios, and Lesson Plans Room 3052Kimberly Batti Unlocking the Everyday Formative Assessment Room 3009Jesse Johnson • Michele Logue Artificial Intelligence (AI): Past, Present, Future: Classroom Room 1050Dee Ross Kalman Future Ready Librarians New Jersey Room 1040Elissa Malespina • Jeremy Reich Global Libraries and Literacy Heroes Room 2010Krista Welz Revitalize the Middle School Media Center Room 2012Mary Joy Falcone • Aimee Toth Blender In the Classroom Room 2026Joseph Ostroman Student Voice in the Math Classroom Room 2004Kristen Emmel Cross Curricular Digital Storytelling Room 2007TJ Borriello • David Di Ianni • Liana Kelly Thematic Units and Project-Based Learning in the Regular and Special Education Classroom Room 2009Debra Ilana Bachrach Utilizing Google Forms & My Maps to Collect Data During Community Based Instruction Room 2011Lindsey Releford

11:55am EST

 
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