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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

Supporting Twice-Exceptional Learners in the Classroom A311Halley Kirk Finishing Strong: Making consolidation the most powerful part of your lesson A214Kristen Reuter • Jackie Ricks Leading the Hoards: How to Cope with a Cohort Mindset in the WL and DLI Classroom A333David Evans Maximizing Learning with Focused Note-Taking A215Susie Baer Young • Jamison Morrison • Kayla Alexander Setting Professional Learning and Student Growth Goals - A Sneak Preview of the Updated CTESS Goal-Writing Framework A329Lora Tuesday Heathfield • Shawnda Moss The Motivation Barrier A209Bradley Moss Using MagicschoolAI to Make Teaching Magic A318KT Buffington Movement in the Classroom A176Sally Williams Understanding Business Chemistry to Build Better Relationships & Communication A320Mindy Robison "Take this Job and LOVE it!" Collective Efficacy for School Climate (work in progress) A336Angi Holden Behavior Tracking and Documentation A236Noelle Jones • Paige Martinez Elevate Your Prompts: A Practical Introduction to AI Conversations A211Emma Moss • J.P. Kentro Free yourself! Using an iPad and Canva whiteboard to become more mobile in your classroom A331Rachel Ostvig • Jen Reese No Wrong Answers: Creating a Safe and Supportive Classroom with Improv A216Katie Schmoldt • Erica Heiner Quality Interactions Through Mind Maps A218Lindsey Hausknecht • Amy Stanton Oh my Gosh, there's no way I'm letting my students record video! Or should I? A335David G. Smith Random Grouping, Movement, and Menus in Instruction A175Michelle O'Reilly Read It and Reap: Incentivizing Teen Readers Without Losing Rigor A213Lesli Morris • Gretchen Zaitzeff Scaffold Smarter: Because Even Teachers Deserve a Bot-ter Assistant? A229Jessica Edwards • Lacee Kendall Derivita: Embracing Productive Struggle: Cultivating Perseverance in Learning A173Rachel Marshall • Allison Duncan Harnessing the Power of AI In the Elective Classroom A238Caitlin Barrus • Alisha Dimapilis • Roxanne Paulsen

10:50am MDT

Finishing Strong: Making consolidation the most powerful part of your lesson A214Kristen Reuter • Jackie Ricks From Passive to Proactive: Cultivating Self-Aware Learners A335Monica Alm • Lauren Watkins Mastery Connections A240Scott Lambert Maximizing Learning with Focused Note-Taking A215Susie Baer Young • Jamison Morrison • Kayla Alexander Supporting Language Development through the Creative Process A311Mindy Curtis The Motivation Barrier A209Bradley Moss Using MagicSchool in the Classroom to Save Time and Have Fun A336Kori Hapairai AI in the science classroom - or Why should I ask a 2 year old to help my students learn? A331Janice Spencer-Wise Reel Rights: Curating, Streaming, and Copyright Essentials for Educators A213Gretchen Zaitzeff Beyond the Basics: Unlocking the Power of ParentSquare A320Justin Andersen Games & Other Non-Curricular Tasks for the Math Classroom A229Katie Nelson Behavior Tracking and Documentation A236Noelle Jones • Paige Martinez Mindfulness and Yoga A175Danae Gothard • Teri Hixon Prompting with Purpose: Elevating Instruction Through Research-Based Strategies A211Emma Moss • Jonathan Stewart Secondary Insights: Discovering Hidden Gems in Utah’s Online School Library A162Kayla Towner From Hot Mess to Research Success: The Scrible Solution A234Jenny Olsen From Sit and Get to Think and Do: Actively Engaging ALL Learners in the Secondary Content Classroom A216Jodi Ide • Amy Gutierrez Harnessing the Power of AI In the Elective Classroom A238Caitlin Barrus • Alisha Dimapilis • Roxanne Paulsen

2:15pm MDT

Robust Vocabulary Instruction Across Contents A309Anne Clyde • Jessica Greene There's a Better Way Than Utah Compose: Using MagicSchool for Writing Feedback A316Jonathan Stewart • Bernice Allen From Passive to Proactive: Cultivating Self-Aware Learners A335Monica Alm • Lauren Watkins The Love / Expectation Balance A315Emily Wilson Worldview Scaffolding in Literacy Instruction A336Maria Babin Reel Rights: Curating, Streaming, and Copyright Essentials for Educators A213Gretchen Zaitzeff Movement in the Classroom A176Sally Williams Beyond the Basics: Unlocking the Power of ParentSquare A320Justin Andersen Free yourself! Using an iPad and Canva whiteboard to become more mobile in your classroom A331Rachel Ostvig • Jen Reese From Hidden Talent to Certified Skill: Microcredentials for Teachers A214Sandra LeCheminant • Jackie Ricks Mindfulness and Yoga A175Danae Gothard • Teri Hixon Personalizing your Mac Desktop A209Sydnie Schoepf Your Class, Your Bot: Building Custom Chatbots for Elevated Learning A115Emma Moss • Scott Christensen No Wrong Answers: Creating a Safe and Supportive Classroom with Improv A215Katie Schmoldt • Erica Heiner Emotional Intelligence for Educators A314Leigh Anstadt • Annie Nixon Adobe Express A238jean leonard • Meghan Schott Dyslexia - What it is and how to accommodate in Secondary A322Michele Edem From Hot Mess to Research Success: The Scrible Solution A234Jenny Olsen Scaffold Smarter: Because Even Teachers Deserve a Bot-ter Assistant? A229Jessica Edwards • Lacee Kendall Student Choice to promote Student Motivation and Engagement. A240Brian Uribe-Bate Derivita: Maximizing Impact: Best Practices for Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) A173Rachel Marshall • Allison Duncan From Sit and Get to Think and Do: Actively Engaging ALL Learners in the Secondary Content Classroom A216Jodi Ide • Amy Gutierrez
 
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