Combining Tech and Learning at NYSCATE 2023
Kasey Campbell
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Events on November 09 2023
We are so excited to be attending The New York State Association for Computers and Technologies in Education (NYSCATE) 2023 annual conference. The event takes place from November 18-21, 2023 at the Joseph A. Floreano Riverside Convention Center in Rochester, NY. NYSCATE is a must-see for all things education technology. Don’t miss Teq combining tech and learning at NYSCATE 2023!
Come see what Teq has to offer
Teq proudly sponsors this year’s NYSCATE conference as a Diamond Sponsor. We’ll also feature our edtech solutions, professional development from OTIS for educators, and iBlocks project-based learning experiences at booths #401, 401a, 403, and 403a. Be sure to stop by and see us!
Can’t-miss sessions
We’re going all out this year with various sessions on educational technology, presented by our amazing PD team!
Day 1 sessions
Creating Digital Books for a Multicultural Book Festival
Adam Fragale, Curriculum Specialist
Sunday, November 19, 2023 | 11:15am – 12:15pm ET
Highland D, Session 6
Digital books are the perfect way to reinforce literacy concepts while also tapping into key 21st century skills. In this session, we will discuss strategies for having students create their own digital books that explore their unique cultures and backgrounds. We will explore specific platforms for digital stories such as Book Creator, StoryJumper, and Google Slides. We will then dive into ideas to include in our multicultural books, tools to support English language learners, and how we can share these books to a larger audience during our multicultural book festival.
Virtual Road Trip With Google My Maps, a PBL Activity
Robert Abraham, Instructional Strategist
Sunday, November 19, 2023 | 2:35pm – 3:45pm ET
Highland A, Session 8
This session is a discussion on project-based learning (PBL) centered around Google apps and featuring Google My Maps. We will explore using Google Docs, Forms, Sheets and Sites to gather information for a virtual road trip that will be mapped out using Google My Maps. The purpose of this session is to introduce Google My Maps and integrate it into a project-based learning activity. It can be used in multiple grade levels and interdisciplinary as well. Participants will understand the elements of a project-based activity and be introduced to the features of Google My Maps. Educators will be able to use the information to craft their own independent or cooperative activities to broaden their students’ awareness of their country while sharing a virtual travel experience.
Day 2 session
Microsoft Tools for Dyslexia and Learning Differences
Robert Abraham, Instructional Strategist
Monday, November 20, 2023 | 8am – 9am ET
Highland B, Session 9
Dyslexia and other learning differences can present significant challenges for individuals when it comes to reading, writing, and overall communication. Fortunately, there are numerous technology tools available to help individuals with dyslexia and other learning differences. One of the most popular tools is Microsoft’s suite of products, which includes Immersive Reader, Reading Coach, and more. In this presentation, we will explore how Microsoft tools can be used to help individuals with dyslexia and other learning differences succeed in academic and professional settings.
Day 3 sessions
Benefits of Using ChatGPT for Teachers of Students with Learning Differences
Robert Abraham, Instructional Strategist
Tuesday, November 21, 2023 | 8am – 9am ET
Highland B, Session 12
Teachers of students with learning differences face unique challenges when it comes to supporting their students’ learning needs. However, with the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT, there is a new opportunity to support these teachers in their work. ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot that can provide personalized assistance and support to teachers in a range of subject areas. In this presentation, we will explore how ChatGPT can be used to assist teachers of students with learning differences in a variety of ways.
Prioritizing Performance Based Assessment in the Classroom
Adam Fragale, Curriculum & PD Support Specialist
Tuesday, November 21, 2023 | 9:15am – 10:15a, ET
Highland K, Session 13
This session is designed to inform teachers of the benefits and importance of performance-based assessments (PBA) in the classroom. Performance-based assessments are valuable tools through which students are evaluated on understanding of specific topics. We will discuss the benefits of PBA over traditional exams and how they can improve students’ critical thinking skills while preparing them for the 21st century workforce. We will also show you how PBA aligns with your educational goals, highlight evidence of its effectiveness, and cover how it can be implemented.
Don’t miss us!
We’re excited to see everyone in Rochester for NYSCATE 2023! We have plenty to show, so connect with us online to make sure you don’t miss out. Tag us in your NYSCATE 2023 pictures on social media, and we’ll see you there!
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