Presentations

Learning Machine Learning through App Inventor 2

Machine learning is a popular topic nowadays but it is seldom introduced in the formal curriculum.  In this lesson, I will discuss with the audiences what machine learning is and how it is used.

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Does a Culture of "Niceness" Truly Support Effective Collaboration?

The session will equip participants with practical strategies for fostering a culture that balances niceness with open communication and healthy conflict resolution.

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10 Steps to Identify Gaps and Ensure 21st Century Skills Integration into Education

The steps will be outlined and outcomes from several countries will be highlighted.This workshop uses examples of whole countries efforts to integrate 21st century skills but there are lessons that apply from this work that transfer to work within individual schools

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Systems Thinking to Change the World

Today's students need Systems Thinking for learning and leadership in tomorrow's world—one ripe with promise and challenge.

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Confessions of a Digital Ad Executive

This presentation shares insights from a first-hand account of the market forces and practices that built the internet as we know it today. See how marketers collect data, understand how digital tracking actually works and learn some new approaches to a topic most students are reluctant to discuss.

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How Do We Teach Students to Self-Navigate?

Self-navigation is vital for students. This session explores how to teach and support students self-navigation skills. Specific attention to self-regulation, self-motivation, and the ability to self-assess.

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Science Teaching in a Hybrid Model: The Good, The Bad, and the Huh?

In this presentation, I'll talk about the decision-making and lesson planning in a hybrid model during a pandemic.

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Student Engagement - Beyond Relevance, Technology and Fun

Student engagement is the new frontier of student achievement. Of course, it’s always been possible to achieve without being really engaged. Grit, resilience and sheer perseverance can get the most driven students through their courses and exams, and can be useful for some students, some of the time. But these days, in a world rife with distractions, it’s hard to get students to succeed unless you can also get and keep their attention, fire up their passions, and connect with their lives and interests.

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