1. Keynote Address:
A Journey Toward Innovation
Christopher Zakrzewski, Ed.D.
Using the same instructional strategies that we deploy with our
students does actually works with our teachers. We will explore
how to create a culture of innovation that promotes creativity,
professional development and embraces individual differences.
presentation resources >>
Learning Spaces and What We Know
Learn how Saint Xavier University put pedagogical innovation in
the fore-front as they designed modern learning studios that
promote instructional flexibility and student engagement, and what
SXU has learned about modern learning spaces and how it
applies to primary and secondary schools.
Girls Who Code: Shaping Our Future
Delana Colvin, Chicago Program Manager, Girls Who
Code
Girls Who Code is a national nonprofit organization working to
close the gender gap in the technology and engineering sectors.
GWC works to educate, inspire, and equip girls with the skills and
resources to pursue opportunities in computing fields. Learn how
your school can get involved!
Girls Who Code website >>
April 24, 2015
Principals, teachers and technology advocates!
Thank you for joining us at the inaugural Future Schools Technology Conference, where we learned about
industry trends and best practices to adopt technology in the classroom.
On April 24, we brought school leaders together for an affordable and informative day of professional
development. The Future Schools Conference offered two dozen expert presentations, hands-on
demonstrations, and a chance to learn from the experiences of others who have successfully deployed
technology at their schools.
We invite you to learn more about the presentations below. Links are provided below for the speakers who have
shared their presentations and resources; we will add more as they are received.
2. presentation resources >>
Legal Considerations of Adopting Technology in
Schools
Maureen Murphy, Legal Counsel, Archdiocese of
Chicago
Maureen will discuss legal issues that frequently arise regarding
the use of technology in schools. Questions from the participants
are requested and encouraged.
presentation resources >>
How Do I Prepare My 8th Graders for High School
Technology Skills? (panel discussion)
Tony Rosinia, Carla Hickey, Deanna Herman &
Maggie Miskowicz; St. Ignatius, St. Viator, Notre
Dame High Schools
As more schools embrace 1:1 learning environments, students will
be using more tools in their technology toolbox. Come share in a
panel conversation with high school partners as they discuss skills
that 9th graders will need to be successful in their 1:1
environments.
presentation resources >>
Implementing Robotics Into the 2nd-8th Grade
Curriculum
Garrett Gross, Technology Coordinator, St. Mary
(Riverside)
Garrett will explain and demonstrate Sphero Robotics from Orbotix
and the SPRK Education Curriculum associated with
programming/coding the units. This session will demonstrate and
create a hands-on lab experience for fellow professionals
promoting this aspect of the STEM initiative.
presentation video >>
Garrett Gross' Classroom Blog >>
Critical Steps in Implementing a 1:1 Program
Jacqueline Fiske, Technology Integration Coordinator
Jennifer Errthum, Assistant Principal
Saint Mary Immaculate Parish School
St. Mary Immaculate Parish School is in its first year of rolling out
a 1:1 program that we have been developing and researching for
the past 4 years. We will present how we got to where we are now
and what steps we think were critical in helping make a successful
implementation of a 1:1 program.
presentation resources >>
Edmodo, Why Not?
Ami Young, Technology Coordinator, St. Dennis
3. Preparing Teachers for a 1:1 iPad Learning
Environment
Jan Stoner, Tech. Development Specialist, Loyola
Academy
In the fall of 2011, Loyola Academy took its first steps in the
journey to become a 1:1 iPad school. From pilot program through
being named Apple Distinguished School, this workshop will
introduce participants to strategies guiding the design of our
program to prepare teachers for the 1:1 learning environment.
presentation resources >>
Office 365: Getting Started
Kent Jager, IT Coordinator, Queen of Angels
One of the hottest tech buzz words these days is "cloud
computer". Many schools are trying to determine who offers the
best solution. Queen of Angels School has taken the Microsoft
Office 365 route. IT coordinator Kent Jager will talk about some of
the reasons they took this direction and insights on
implementation.
Getting the Most Out of Google Drive
Sarah Kline, Technology Coach, St. John of the Cross
Learn the basics of Google Drive in this introductory presentation.
Create folders, share documents and files, and get a basic
overview of Docs, Sheets, and Slides. For those ready for the next
level, learn about add-ons and extensions that can extend the
functionality of your Google Drive applications even further.
presentation resources >>
Digital Storytelling to Promote Engaged Learning
Anne Elsener, Assistant Professor of Education,
Dominican University
Learn about different apps and computer-based tools that can be
used to create digital stories in classroom settings, along with
strategies for guiding struggling readers. Attendees will have the
opportunity to view digital stories made by children in grades 1 –
10.
"Why Do I Have To Do This?" - Communicating
with Stakeholders
Kurt Lewis, Director of Marketing, St. Pius V
Keeping all stakeholders engaged is one of the critical path items
of a successful technology initiative. This session will cover a
variety of available communication methods to help increase the
frequency and outreach of communication between schools and
stakeholders.
Stories of 1:1 Implementations
School
Mary Jo Heiberger, Technology Coordinator, Visitation
School
Are your students always forgetting things at school? Do they
have a ton of questions after class? Do you feel like you need to
go home with them to make sure things get done? Edmodo may
help.
presentation >>
additional resources >>
Big Data's Impact on Schools
Stacy Skitol, InfoSnap
This session will focus on "Big Data" - what exactly big data is,
and how it currently and will in the future impact schools.
presentation resources >>
Roadmap for BYOD Deployment
Lauren LaCoy & Randy Huberman, Central Catholic
HS
Once your school has decided to implement a BYOD program,
many decisions have to made to ensure a smooth transition. This
session will outline one success story by focusing on the planning
timeline, training of staff and students, classroom management,
and avoiding major pitfalls.
presentation resources >>
Google Forms: Integrating Doctopus or Flubaroo
Sarah Kline, Technology Coach, St. John of the Cross
Learn how to create a basic Google form and how to read
responses to these forms, then integrate programs like Doctopus
or Flubaroo in order to have forms automatically graded and
returned to teachers for instant feedback.
presentation resources >>
Infrastructure, Support and Deployment
Scott Bell, Director, St. Benedict Technology
Consortium
This session will address the technical aspects of developing and
maintaining an infrastructure for device deployment including
4. Kelly McMahon, Technology Coordinator, St. Joseph
Nancy Rocco, Technology Coordinator, St. John of
the Cross
St. Joseph School in Libertyville and St. John of the Cross School
in Western Springs are two schools with distinctly different
situations. Learn how they planned and implemented their 1:1
programs.
Free Resources from Microsoft
Kelly Sundberg & Patrick Sheren, Microsoft
In this presentation, Microsoft's Illinois academic team will provide
an overview of no cost features of Office 365, Dreamspark, and
Youthspark. These features include providing Office, professional
designer & developer tools, digital literacy curriculum, and world-
renowned guest speakers to classrooms.
presentation resources >>
Next Steps with E-Rate
Bob Burton, Consultant, Resource Renewal Project
You've completed all your filing requirements for E-Rate funding,
now what? In this presentation, Bob will outline what happens next
in the funding process and describe ways you can make next
year's filing even easier.
presentation resources >>
History, Considerations and Trends in Managing
Mobile Devices in Schools
Matt Salley, Account Manager, AirWatch
Managing student devices, applications, content and web
browsing present challenges as schools look to enable mobile
learning while maintaining student safety and privacy. Join us to
discuss how technology has transformed the classroom and learn
best practices.
Creating Measurable Outcomes: What Does
Success Look Like?
Julia Kelly, Principal, & Kent Jager, IT Coordinator,
Queen of Angels
The road to tech success is not always clear, especially these
days with so many people wanting to help you along the way.
Learn about Queen of Angels' journey, sharing insights on how to
successfully build an IT infrastructure at your school.
Mobile Device Management.
presentation resources >>
Building a Curriculum-Based Technology Plan
Jeff Taylor, Consultant, Taylor Education Consulting
This presentation will lay out the proper steps for building a three-
year technology plan in a three-phased approach.
presentation resources >>
Involving the Community and Engaging the
Shareholders
Peter Tantillo, Principal & Jeff Kirchner, School
Council Chair, Queen of All Saints
The Queen of All Saints Technology Planning Committee was
formed in October 2012 to conduct extensive research on best
practice school technology deployments, assess our current
strengths and weaknesses, and develop a proposed roll-out plan
for the school. This is our story.
presentation resources >>
1:1 Technology Implementation Successes (and
Failures)
Joe D'Arco, Director of Operations, St. John
Berchmans
St. John Berchmans implemented a pilot 1:1 program at the end of
the 2013-14 school year and followed that with full 1:1 iPad
program in the junior high for the current school year. SJB
administrators will walk you through their success and failures
along the way.
presentation resources >>
Google for Education
Dan Kakish, GAFE & Chrome Specialist, Google for
Education
It doesn't matter how big your school or your budget is.
Google provides easy tools to engage students anytime,
anywhere, on any device. Discover the Google For Education
vision, learn how Google Apps for Education can help your school,
and see the helpful tools and devices that other K–12 schools
have heavily adopted.
presentation resources >>
What's New at Apple
Helen Hoffenberg, Account Manager & Dale Carlson,
Systems Engineer, Apple
Susan Sullivan, Technology Coordinator, Sacred
5. Heart School
Apple's ecosystem has evolved and provides the largest resource
collection for educators across all devices: iPad, iPhone, Mac.
Apps, iBooks, and iTunes U provide a repository that is unmatched
and unparalleled in the education environment. You will hear about
these resources and experience the practitioner's specific
examples in the classroom.
Apple and Education >>
This affordable, local conference isa fantastic resource for professional development! We appreciate having seen you and
your staff at this exciting day of professional development and learning.
Email us to learn more about the Future Schools Conference, or call (312) 850-4134.
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