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In Canyons School District, we believe that all stakeholders benefit from purposeful technology integration within the learning process, focusing on student achievement. Educational technology will be used to empower teachers, students, and other stakeholders to gain the knowledge and skills needed to adapt, create, consume, and connect responsibly and ethically with the broader world in preparation for meaningful life opportunities.

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Wednesday, June 4
 

9:40am MDT

Read It and Reap: Incentivizing Teen Readers Without Losing Rigor OPEN SEATS
Wednesday June 4, 2025 9:40am - 10:40am MDT
Read It and Reap: Incentivizing Teen Readers Without Losing Rigor explores how secondary ELA teachers can boost student motivation and independent reading without sacrificing academic depth. This session highlights the creative use of Beanstack, a digital reading challenge platform, to track progress, encourage goal-setting, and celebrate reading milestones. Participants will see examples of how educators integrate Beanstack into their curriculum to align with learning goals, foster authentic reading habits, and celebrate student growth. Walk away with practical strategies to engage reluctant readers, promote reading accountability, and cultivate a culture of joyful, purposeful reading in secondary classrooms.
Presenter
avatar for Gretchen Zaitzeff

Gretchen Zaitzeff

District Library Media Specialist, Canyons School District
Gretchen Zaitzeff is the District Library Media Specialist for Canyons School District in Sandy, Utah, and the President of the Utah School Library Association (USLA). She is deeply committed to professional learning, instructional leadership, and literacy, actively supporting library... Read More →
avatar for Lesli Morris

Lesli Morris

HS ELA Specialist, Canyons School District
Lesli Morris is the high school ELA (English Language Arts) teacher specialist for Canyons School District in Sandy, Utah, and is currently serving as the Utah Ambassador for the News Literacy Project and is on the selection committee for the Notable Books for a Global Society Award... Read More →
Wednesday June 4, 2025 9:40am - 10:40am MDT
A213

10:50am MDT

Reel Rights: Curating, Streaming, and Copyright Essentials for Educators OPEN SEATS
Wednesday June 4, 2025 10:50am - 11:50am MDT
In an era where digital media is as integral to learning as textbooks, classroom teachers are increasingly turning to film and video to enrich instruction, spark discussion, and build media literacy. Reel Rights is a dynamic session designed to help you confidently select, stream, and use films in your classroom while navigating the legal and ethical considerations that come with it.
We’ll explore how to thoughtfully curate films that align with your content curriculum, reflect diverse perspectives, and engage students across content areas. You'll gain practical strategies for integrating media into lessons to support critical thinking and academic standards. From there, we'll tackle common questions around the District's media use policy, accessibility, the Swank streaming platform, and what teachers need to know about copyright, fair use, and Creative Commons.
By the end of this session, you'll walk away with clear guidance on how to use film meaningfully and legally in your teaching practice—empowering you to create a classroom where media supports learning without crossing compliance lines.
Whether you’re new to using film in instruction or looking to deepen your understanding of copyright and digital media use, Reel Rights offers timely, actionable insights for today’s classrooms.
Presenter
avatar for Gretchen Zaitzeff

Gretchen Zaitzeff

District Library Media Specialist, Canyons School District
Gretchen Zaitzeff is the District Library Media Specialist for Canyons School District in Sandy, Utah, and the President of the Utah School Library Association (USLA). She is deeply committed to professional learning, instructional leadership, and literacy, actively supporting library... Read More →
Wednesday June 4, 2025 10:50am - 11:50am MDT
A213

2:15pm MDT

Reel Rights: Curating, Streaming, and Copyright Essentials for Educators OPEN SEATS
Wednesday June 4, 2025 2:15pm - 3:30pm MDT
In an era where digital media is as integral to learning as textbooks, classroom teachers are increasingly turning to film and video to enrich instruction, spark discussion, and build media literacy. Reel Rights is a dynamic session designed to help you confidently select, stream, and use films in your classroom while navigating the legal and ethical considerations that come with it.
We’ll explore how to thoughtfully curate films that align with your content curriculum, reflect diverse perspectives, and engage students across content areas. You'll gain practical strategies for integrating media into lessons to support critical thinking and academic standards. From there, we'll tackle common questions around the District's media use policy, accessibility, the Swank streaming platform, and what teachers need to know about copyright, fair use, and Creative Commons.
By the end of this session, you'll walk away with clear guidance on how to use film meaningfully and legally in your teaching practice—empowering you to create a classroom where media supports learning without crossing compliance lines.
Whether you’re new to using film in instruction or looking to deepen your understanding of copyright and digital media use, Reel Rights offers timely, actionable insights for today’s classrooms.
Presenter
avatar for Gretchen Zaitzeff

Gretchen Zaitzeff

District Library Media Specialist, Canyons School District
Gretchen Zaitzeff is the District Library Media Specialist for Canyons School District in Sandy, Utah, and the President of the Utah School Library Association (USLA). She is deeply committed to professional learning, instructional leadership, and literacy, actively supporting library... Read More →
Wednesday June 4, 2025 2:15pm - 3:30pm MDT
A213
 
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