Monday, May 25, 2020

This Week's Presentations - The Learning Revolution Online Daily Education Conference #learningrevolution


Welcome to the May 25 - 31 edition of the 2020 Learning Revolution daily online conference. The week's sessions are below. To see all sessions submitted so far, and to correspond with presenters, click hereRecordings of past sessions are listed on the Recordings page. The conference hashtag is #learningrevolution.

All times are US-Eastern Daylight Time - to see them in your own time zone and to get the links for attending live, click HERE.

MONDAY'S SESSIONS (May 25):
  • 12:00 PM - Using Coggle as a Graphic Organizer for Developing Writing Skills among the Rural Students in India with Dr. Ravi Kumar kola
TUESDAY'S SESSIONS (May 26):
  • 5:00 AM - Learning Management system for Sustainable Education with Narendar Reddy Kandimalla, District Institute of Education and Training, Nalgonda
  • 9:00 AM - Learning Language Through Indigenous Games with Sampat Kumar Kokkula, ZPHS Seetharampur, Kothakonda, Warangal Urban,Telangana,India | Vinayadhar Raju
  • 10:00 AM - Some tips for PBL (Project Based Learning) with Irma Hoxha
  • 1:00 PM - Strategies to End Bullying in Your School: What Schools, Parents & Students Can Do with Franklin P. Schargel, School Success Network
  • 3:00 PM - Youth Learning Through National Parks with Dr. Jessica Thompson, Professor, Northern Michigan University | Dr. Ana Houseal, Associate Professor and Science Outreach Educator, University of Wyoming | Milton Chen, Senior Fellow, Edutopia.org (moderator)


WEDNESDAY'S SESSIONS (May 27):
  • 9:00 AM - THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF LITERATURE IN LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING with CH.SRINIVAS, RESEARCH SCHOLAR, KL University
  • 10:00 AM - The Virtual Classroom Show #5: Getting Ready For Next Year with Angie Olsen, SEL Teacher & Creator of Lucky Little Learners with Rusty May, School Counselor & Creator of SchoolToolsTv.com
  • 11:00 AM - Exploring Mathematics with Technology with Gupteswar Rao Baswa, CEO, The Digital Teacher
  • 3:00 PM - Digital Tools to Foster Connectedness in Remote Learning with Rachelle Dene Poth, Spanish and STEAM Teacher, Consultant, Riverview School District, Jr. Sr. High School
  • 6:00 PM - Creating a Virtual Learning Commons in Google Sites: Session 3 of 3 with Aaron G. Noll, School Librarian & ESL Teacher, Boston Public Schools | Deborah Lang Froggatt, District Library Services Director
THURSDAY'S SESSIONS (May 28):
  • 4:00 PM - REINVENTING.SCHOOL Episode 4: “What about My Job at School?” with Howard Blumenthal
FRIDAY'S SESSIONS (May 29):
  • 1:00 PM - Lesson Planning for Unplanned Times with Mahlaqa Saeed/Teacher of Economics & Business Studies, Dawood Public School
  • 3:00 PM - Artificial Intelligence in Education: What Do We Need to Know? with Rachelle Dene Poth, Spanish and STEAM Teacher, Consultant, Riverview School District, Jr. Sr. High School
  • 4:00 PM - 4 Steps To A Successful Professional Learning Revolution with Jill Gildea, Superintendent, Park City School District | Dr. Liz Freeman
SUNDAY'S SESSIONS (May 31):
  • 10:00 AM - Hybrid Lesson Plan - Never a dull moment with Katy Toma, Education Adventurist Founder of ZeduPLus and SMARTe

How you can participate in the Learning Revolution:

PRESENT: Submit to present a regular session on an education topic here. See the long list of potential strands here. If you present for a living and need to figure out an appropriate role in the Learning Revolution Conference, email admin@learningrevolution.com.
HOST: Host a conversation here. Instead of giving a formal presentation, would you like to guide a group discussion on a specific topic? Hosted conversations are listed in the conference calendar and held in a virtual Zoom room with up to 300 participants. Or start a regular "show"--we're looking for individuals who might want to host a regular topic-specific "show" or interview series during and after the conference--email steve@learningrevolution.com if this is you! 
ORGANIZE: Organize your own mini-conference inside of the Learning Revolution conference here. You create a group for your topic, come up with a strand tag for your topic/group, encourage your audience (and/or others) to join learningrevolution.com and to submit topic-specific presentation proposals.
SPONSOR: Help by sponsoring or supporting this event-- you can become a conference partner or sponsor, you can sponsor a special speaker or a show, or you can hold a commercial conference session. Emailsteve@learningrevolution.com.

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