Dr. Adam Maltese, associate professor at Indiana University, discusses making, makerspaces, maker programs, and STEM implementation. "It's not what...
Translation tools can support educators in integrating a student’s home language into instruction. This workshop, facilitated by Alisha Foor,...
mote is a Google Chrome extension that allows you to easily add voice comments and feedback in Google Classroom, Docs, Slides, Sheets, and...
Check out this session, a part of the STEM speaker series, where Ball State University professors Dr. Geesa, Dr. Rose, & Dr. Stith focus on...
Teachers were hired to be masters of their content and teach their students, not to be a technologist. What technology has stayed fresh in the...
Are you wondering whether badges might be a good fit for you and your learning goals?Learn more about why digital badges and portfolios can be...
Social annotation is a hands-on, minds-on collaborative activity where reading and thinking occur with others. It brings the age-old process of...
Join guest presenter Daniel Hickey from Indiana University in this on-demand workshop as you discover more about virtual formative...
The Teach Indy Educators Conference, a virtual two-day event created for teachers, by teachers, is designed to develop teachers’ knowledge in...
EduProtocols are reusable lesson frames that are great for nearly all learners and content areas. This particular protocol, The Fast and the Curious...
This workshop, led by guest presenter Nicholas Ferroni, is dedicated to reminding teachers what is truly at the core of most effective learning:...
In this session led by Claudia Greenwell, discover career pathways leading to industry-recognized certifications that lead to high demand/high paying...
Often, the right question at just the right time can do wonders to open lines of communication and discovery. However, educators and parents alike...
Think about how pleased students are when teachers compliment their work, behavior, or character, and how angry, hurt, or disappointed they often are...
This session is designed to help educators spot their own explicit and implicit biases, as well as to teach educators the harm that these biases...
Centered on empowering teachers to advocate both in the classroom and at the policy level, this session will equip teachers with basic framing,...
This session, led by Adrienne Mormino, serves as an introduction to The Science of Reading in 4 parts: How the brain learns to read (theoretical...
Developing self-awareness, interpersonal skills, and self-control that increase success in school, life, and work is achieved through...
Explore the connection between antiracism education and culturally relevant teaching as presenter Nicole Carey breaks down the theory into actionable...
During this session led by Leigh Bozard and Aqua Stovall, participants will learn at the intersection of equity, expert learners, and UDL...