Teq is Coming to ISTELive 2024!
Kasey Campbell
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Events on June 18 2024
Teq is coming to ISTELive 2024! We are so excited to be traveling to the Rocky Mountain state for one of the largest education technology events of the year! The International Society for Technology in Education will be having their annual conference from June 23-26 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO.
The conference includes four full days of exhibitors, keynote speakers, professional development sessions, and plenty of opportunities to meet fellow educators and technology innovators. Teq will be featured as an exhibitor at this year’s conference, so come see us at booth #1973! Make sure to keep up with us on our Teq ISTE landing page.
Special sessions
This year, Teq has the honor of presenting four unique sessions, crafted by our PD and Curriculum team. Tune in to one or all!
Day 1 sessions
Differentiated SEL Check-Ins with Google
Robert Abraham, Instructional Strategist
Monday, June 24, 2024 | 8:30am – 10am MT
Bluebird Ballroom Lobby, Table 9
The past few years have been difficult for students and teachers. Participants will explore creating differentiated (SEL) check-ins using Google tools such as Slides, Forms and Jamboard. Visual and text-based options will be explored and incorporating Bitmojis and emojis for younger students or students with special needs.
Think Outside the Trash Can
*Note: this session requires a preregistration.
Nicole Mathew, Instructional Strategist
Monday, June 24, 2024 | 1pm – 2pm MT
Mile High Ballroom 3B
Activities utilizing robotics are fun and engaging for students. They can also involve a lot of consumables. Think outside the trash can and transform discarded materials into an exciting creation!
Day 2 and 3 sessions
Esports – What and Why Do We Need This
Robert Abraham, Instructional Strategist
Tuesday, June 25, 2024 | 10:30am – 12pm MT
Bluebird Ballroom Lobby, Table 3
Esports is one of the major trends in schools today. Esports engages students by meeting them in a medium they are comfortable with at home. There are many benefits for students such as the ability to learn and practice vital soft skills that will translate into future career skills.
Tools to Support Digital Book Cover Creation
Robert Abraham, Instructional Strategist
Wednesday, June 26, 2024 | 12pm – 1:30pm
Bluebird Ballroom Lobby, Table 16
Students already know that an impressive cover can make a book stand out on the shelf. This session will cover how you can challenge your students to be illustrators by designing their own digital book covers. We’ll dive into the different programs out there and describe their features!
We are so ecstatic to meet with educators and presenters from all over at this year’s ISTELive! Make sure to stop by the Teq booth for a demo, some free swag, or to say hello!
We’ve got a ton in store, so make sure you connect with us on social media (links below). Don’t forget to tag us in your #ISTELive24 photos – we’ll see you in Denver!
For more tips, tricks, and tools for teaching in and out of the classroom, check out more content on the Teq Talk blog or our YouTube channels OTIS for educators and Tequipment.
We also offer virtual professional development, training, and support with OTIS for educators. Explore the technology and strategies that spark student success — no matter where teaching or learning are happening!
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