πββοΈ What I saw at OETC24 – plus my presentations
Iβm slowly recovering from the whirlwind that is 3 days of conferences.
My presentations
I presented twice, back to back, and it was an amazing experience. The first presentation was on Google Slides, or more importantly, how to Rock Google Slides Like the Boss You Are. My second presentation was a new one for me, Supporting our ADHD Stu⦠Squirrel!. All of the presentation materials, including my (very) raw notes are over at go.eduk8.me/oetc24.
Sessions I attended
I love seeing what others are doing, and here is the list of sessions, along with their support materials, that I attended.
- Canva in the classroom: Creation & Revitalization – More than visual appeal.
- Harnessing the Power of Al to Raise Student Engagement to create dynamic lessons and raise student engagement.
- Share the Love – Roundtable discussion of tools used in the classroom.
- Embracing Innovation to Help Every Learner Find Success in Their Own Way – George Courosβ excellent keynote.Technology wil never replace great teachers, but technology in the hands of a great teacher can be transformational.
- Teaching with a bit of Al magic – Using AI with your students.
- Google Tools to Support all Learners – Eric Curtsβ dive into all of the tools that are available from Google to use in your classroom.
- Amp Up Your Teaching: 20+ Ways to Make Learning More Dynamic – Stephanie is doing a great job of getting me on board with Kami.
- Google AI Tools for Education – Another session from Eric Curts!
- Positivity Unleashed – Using Google Forms and Sheets to easily send out the positive vibes to members of your school community.
- PD that doesnβt suck – You donβt have to be an entertainer to keep students or educators engaged.
If you attended the conference and had a favorite session, please let me know!
Iβm now going to lie down and take a nap.