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#ISTELive 21 - Day 5

I can't believe it's the last day of ISTELive! My favorite session today was "It’s About How to Pivot: Teacher Educators, Teacher Candidates and Twitter" with  Dr. Sam Fecich ,  Dr. Susan Poyo , and  Dr. Sumreen Asim . I love how they designed their Twitter challenge to support teacher candidates as they learned how to effectively use Twitter to develop their PLN.  My district has a new "alternative" teacher prep program that allows participants with a bachelor's degree other than education to earn their certification while being full-time teachers. I'm curious if we could try something similar with this group to help them connect with practicing educators, find resources, and engage in authentic, self-directed learning opportunities. I'd love to try! Well, that's a wrap on ISTELive this year! I'm looking forward to watching the recordings of the sessions I missed. And I might even try to be brave and submit a proposal to present next yea...

#ISTELive 21 - Day 4

It's Day 4 - we're getting close to the end of ISTELive!  I loved the talk from  Richard Culatta  about our relationship with technology. I spent the morning reflecting on how I can help shift our conversations away from being narrowly focused on what NOT to do and instead model how we can use tech for good. I learned so much in "Beyond COVID: Preparing Preservice Teachers to Integrate Technology Now and Post-Pandemic" with  Jessica Herring Watson  and  Michael S. Mills . I have been t hinking about how these strategies can be applied to shorter PDs and coaching cycles with teachers. My last session "Intentional Coaching Through Purpose and Understanding" with  Nancy Garvey and  Brian Timm  was fantastic! They shared some really awesome resources they created with their teams called "The Coaching Interactions Matrix" and the "Educator Continuum." A few things I really liked about these documents: They articulate interactions beyond...

#ISTELive 21 - Day 3

Day 3 of ISTELive! I started my morning by listening to Leslie Odom, Jr. on the Mainstage. He encouraged leaders to give people permission to fail, described the positive impact of his 5th-grade teacher, and then he sang "Room Where It Happens"! It was an amazing Monday morning! 🤩 Later that morning I had a great time attending "Connect, Create and Collaborate: Edtech Coaches PLN Best Practices and Favorite Tools." I was super excited to  connect with other coaches, learn some new strategies, and hear about some helpful tools! One of the awesome things about ISTELive being virtual is that ALL of the sessions are being recorded. So, I was able to catch up on a session from the weekend called, "A Pandemic's Impact on Online Learning: A Panel." The panel members were  Michele Eaton ,  Diana Gill ,  Dr. Marcus Vu , John Watson, and  Claudio Zavala . They made some great points about choice, student self-efficacy, and the importance of collaboration when s...

#ISTELive 21 - Day 2

  That's a wrap on Day 2 of ISTELive! It was another day of great sessions, and there was definitely a central message running through all of them - the importance of collaboration. The day started with a message from Noelle Silver  on the Mainstage. I love her passion for the power of AI as an inclusive tool to help students thrive. She had so many great messages, including the need for diversity of thought in the AI industry. Next was "Collaboration to Transformation: Tech Coaches in Schools" with  Bonnie Chelette ,  Georgina Dean ,  Jared Johnson ,  Becky Lim , and  Shannon Moore . This group always leads such fun and engaging sessions! I loved learning not just from these awesome coaches, but also the participants who shared tips and ideas on the Jamboard and chat. In the afternoon, I attended a poster session called "The Hybrid Coach — Coaching Teachers in a Digital Space" with  Molly Lutt s and  Tracee Keough . They shared som...

#ISTELive 21 - Day 1

  Day 1 of ISTELive was fantastic! My brain is on overload, and I'm still trying to process all the learning today.  The morning started with an amazing talk from Cornelius Minor on the Mainstage. He shared a powerful message about making school and education accessible to ALL students. Here is one of my favorite quotes from his talk: "Innovating is about more than changing technology. It is about changing systems and ways of doing things." This was followed by a great talk from Deborah Olatunji  in which she advocated for student voice and agency in schools. Her passion is so inspiring! Favorite quote: "Students have stories to tell. We just need these platforms to help them tell their stories." Next, I attended a session with Michele Eaton  titled "15 Strategies to Engage and Motivate Online Learners." I will pretty much attend ANY session from Michele Eaton. 😁 I loved the idea she shared about having students set goals for themselves as online lea...