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Inaugural Tech and Trek Conference June 20-22, 2018
Thanks to Our Sponsors
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Welcome to Tech and Trek!About the Program The Tech and Trek Conference is an opportunity for Middle School through Higher Ed Educators to explore The Mindful use of Technology, Mobile Technology, Creating High-Impact Student Experiences, and Innovations in Teaching and Learning.
This is an educational technology conference that spans three days and two nights on the beautiful campus of Hiram College. At the conference, you will…
• Form and sustain a collaborative bridge for higher ed and 6-12 educators and technologists.
• Participate in an ongoing dialogue between higher ed and 6 -12 educators and technologists regarding the mindful use of technology.
• Reflect on effective technology in learning abilities.• Explore the possibilities of mobile technology for learning
experiences outside of the traditional classroom.
About the Organizers
Download our Conference App,Thanks to Harleigh Hodge:
Tech Trek and ConnectThis space is yours for making connections: jot down notes about appealing
topics…doodle concept maps to inspire your practice…scribble contact info for all those you want to stay in touch with. “Only connect!” - E. M. Forster
Link to RSVP for Trek Sessions:https://goo.gl/forms/
U0ohTVM1IHFDqNVq1
Matthew McKenna Executive Director of Information TechnologyHiram College
Eric Siler Community Engagement and Education CoordinatorWVIZ/PBS ideastream®
Katie GrootegoedDirector of Technology Enhanced LearningBreakthrough Schools
Heather Wellendorf K-12 LMC CoordinatorMayfield High School
Harleigh Hodges Software & Application Design InstructorAshtabula County Technical & Career Campus
Mark Kostur Technology SupervisorAmherst Exempt Village Schools
Jen McCreight Associate Professor of EducationHiram College
Garrett Munro Instructional DesignerHiram College
Litsa Varonis Instructional DesignerHiram College
Michael Zaletel Technology Integration CoachBedford City School District
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NOTES
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Special Thanks to the Burton D. Morgan
Foundation for supporting the Tech
and Trek Conference Keynote Speaker
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Alan November Alan November is an international leader in education technology. He began his career as an oceanography teacher and dorm counselor at an island reform school for boys in Boston Harbor. He has been director of an alternative high school, computer coordinator, technology consultant and university lecturer. He has helped schools, governments and industry leaders improve the quality of education through technology. Alan was named one of the nation's fifteen most influential thinkers of the decade by Classroom Computer Learning Magazine. In 2001, he was listed one of eight educators to provide leadership into the future by the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse. His writing includes numerous articles and the best-selling book, Empowering Students with Technology. Alan was co-founder of the Stanford Institute for Educational Leadership Through Technology and is most proud of being selected as one of the original five national Christa McAuliffe Educators. Kathleen Heinlen, Ph.D Kathleen Heinlen, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Counseling Dr. Kathleen Heinlen has served as an Assistant Professor of Counseling at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) since 2010. Dr. Heinlen is a licensed psychologist and a licensed professional clinical counselor with supervision endorsement. She has presented at state and national conferences on the topics of Traumatic Brain Injury, Veterans, Caregiver Issues, Grief, Attachment Disorder, Clinical Ethics, Telepsychology, Trauma, Mindfulness, Suicide and Self-Care. Lawrence A. Tomei Lawrence A. Tomei is Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and a professor in education at Robert Morris University. Born in Akron, Ohio, he earned a BSBA from the University of Akron (1972) and entered the US Air Force, serving until his retirement as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1994. Dr. Tomei completed his MPA and MEd at the University of Oklahoma (1975, 1978) and EdD from USC (1983). His articles and books on instructional technology include: Professional Portfolios for Teachers (1999), Teaching Digitally: Integrating Technology Into the Classroom (2001), Technology Facade (2002), Challenges of Teaching with Technology Across the Curriculum (2003), and Taxonomy for the Technology Domain (2005).
Featured Speakers
Start Time End Time Location Session
11am 2pm Kennedy Center Pre-Conference and Lunch
1pm 3pm Townhomes Check-in and Registration
1pm 3pm Meet at Kennedy Center
BioBlitz Scavenger Hunt and Campus Tours (Optional)
3:30pm 5pm Kennedy Center Ballroom
Opening Session: What is Tech and Trek?: Mobile Technology Meets Mindful Technology
5:15pm 7:15pm Dining Hall Dinner and Opening Keynote by Dr. Ky Heinlan: Incorporating Mindfulness in Our Schools and in Our Lives
7:30pm 8:30pm Fisher Chapel Labrynth Walk
7:30pm 8:30pm Coleman Center Guided Yoga
7:30pm 8:30pm Hinsdale 213 Mindful Classroom Management and Engagement
7:30pm 8:30pm Hinsdale 215 Tech Temptations and Being Mindful
8:45pm 10pm Hinsdale 203 Appy Hour: Apple Teacher Badges
8:45pm 10pm Field Station, meet in front of Kennedy Center
Night Hike and Bonfire
10pm 12am Main Lobby Kennedy Center Lounge
Tech Talk Cafe
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Wednesday, June 20, 2018Project based learning using Google
Innovation
Eric Curts
Hinsdale 209
Project based learning is built on critical thinking to explore an idea, collaboration to work with others, communication with peers and experts, and creativity to express what was learned in a wide variety of ways. The Google suite of tools can be a powerful resource to address these needs with Google Docs, Slides, Sheets, Forms, Hangouts, and more. Learn how to integrate Google tools to assist and elevate the project based learning experience.
YOYO: Educational YOGA for the YOLO (You only Live Once) Generation
Innovation
Nancy Pyrini
Hinsdale 213
The project, funded by the Erasmus program of the European Union, aims at bringing an alternative way to approach underprivileged students through the practices of educational yoga and the introduction of mindfulness in the learning process. The speaker will join us via web-conferencing from Greece.
High-Impact Experiential Learning: Trekking and Reflecting
Innovation
Garrett Munro
Hinsdale 215
Join us for a discussion at the crossroads of reflective practices, project-based learning, and experiential treks. We'll merge a "depth of reflection model" with Digital Promise's best practices in high-impact learning to create framework for implementing and innovating in this space. We'll showcase a few exemplars from courses across content areas at Hiram, such as podcasts, "thought-casting" vlogs, and journaling. We'll develop the idea of "multi-modal reflection" and how it can compliment digital media PBL. We'll close with an invitation to extend the party with a PLN and possible Northwoods Fieldstation retreat this summer.
Closing Session and Light Lunch: A Tech and Trek Symposium
General
Dining Hall Private Rooms
The Ancient Greeks gathered to eat and discourse on profound topics, and so will we. This will be a "talk back" session and we look forward to hearing from you. "Knowledge is the food of the soul" - Plato
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Start Time End Time Location Session
6:30am 8am Run will begin on the sidewalk in front of the Hiram Inn.
Morning Run
6:30am 8am Coleman Center - Fitness Room
Fitness Center
6:30am 8am Football Field Summer Solstice Gentle Flow Yoga
6:30am 8am Hinsdale Arch Morning Trek
8am 9am Dining Hall Breakfast
9am 10am Kennedy Center Ballroom
Conference Keynote by Alan November: Critical Thinking on the Web
10:15am 12:15pm Kennedy Center Ballroom
Alan November Hands-on Workshop(Group photo, wear your t-shirt!)
12:15pm 1:15pm Dining Hall Lunch and Poster Session Lite from Hiram Faculty Members
1:30pm 2:30PM Hinsdale 209 Makerspace Labs
1:30pm 2:30PM Hinsdale 213 Swift Badges: Everyone Can Code
1:30pm 2:30PM Hinsdale 215 Augmented and Virtual Reality
1:30pm 2:30PM Hinsdale 203 Active Learning with Apps for Photography and Video
Thursday Morning Trek
General
Brad Goodner
Join Prof. Brad Goodner for a bio-focused trek on the trails around Hiram.
Friday Morning Trek
General
Kay Molkentin
Join Kay Molkentin for a morning trek focused on the historical/architectural gems on the Hiram College campus!
Breakfast and Closing Keynote: The Realities and Myths of Innovation
General
Lawrence Tomei
The history of technology in schools is fraught with disappointments. At the same time, the evolution of educational theories and program has been equally ineffective. Considering the huge cost for technology innovations, it is no wonder many good schools have opted out of technology dependence. Likewise, student retention, test scores, and degree completion rates have failed to rise in the throes of promising new theories and programs.
It has been said that a repetitive cycle of educational “wannabes” follows a pattern of hype, investment, lukewarm implementation, and unrealized educational outcomes – a cycle that continues as each new program, each new technology, fails to integrate both venues simultaneously.
We are educators – WE CAN DO THIS!Now What? Apps to Bring Mindfulness Into Your Class
Innovation
Katie Grootegoed
Hinsdale 203
Join us as we explore 5 apps that will help you implement mindfulness and be a part of a discussion of other resources others have found especially helpful during this conference.
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Thursday, June 21, 2018 Description of Sessions Cont.
Start Time End Time Location Session
2:45pm 3:45pm Hinsdale 213 Swift Badges: Everyone Can Code
2:45pm 3:45pm Hinsdale 215 Augmented and Virtual Reality
2:45pm 3:45pm Hinsdale 209 Makerspace Labs
2:45pm 3:45pm Hinsdale 203 Active Learning with Apps for Photography and Video
Please RSVP (see QR code in back of booklet) for the following Treks!
4pm 5:30pm Hiram Farm(Meet at the Hiram Inn)
Group A: Farming
4pm 5:30pm Hinsdale 213 Group A: Geocaching
4pm 5:30pm LibraryMain Level Lobby
Group A: Gaming and Instructional Design
4pm 5:30pm Coleman Center2nd level classroom
Group A: Tech, Trek and Intersect
5:30pm 6pm Kennedy Center Main Level
Group A: Box Dinner
6pm 7:30pm Hiram Farm (see map) Group A: Farming
6pm 7:30pm Hinsdale 213 Group A: Geocaching
6pm 7:30pm LibraryMain Level Lobby
Group A: Gaming and Instructional Design
6pm 7:30pm Coleman Center2nd level classroom
Group A: Tech, Trek and Intersect
4pm 7:30pm Front of Kennedy Center
Group B: Canoeing at Camp Hi
4pm 7:30pm Field StationMeet in front of Kennedy Center
Group B: Hiking at the Hiram College Field Station
8pm 10pm Meet in front of Kennedy Center
Summer Solstice Bonfire/Hike
10pm 12am Kennedy Center Lounge
Tech Talk Cafe
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Summer Solstice Bonfire and Optional Night Hike
General
*Meet in front of Kennedy Center
There is so much to talk about and do - a spectacular hike in the forest to listen to frogs, call owls, spy bats and look at stars...an evening campfire and s’mores...and you.
Tech Talk Cafe
General
Main Lobby Kennedy Center Lounge
Another informal gathering to continue our conversations. “Give me books, French wine, fruit, fine weather and a little music played out of doors by somebody I do not know” - John Keats
Morning Run
General
Jen McCreightDave Strukel
Join us as we run Hiram's scenic three mile square
*Run will begin on the sidewalk in front of the Hiram Inn.
Terrier Work-out
General
Mike Rebold
Coleman Center - Fitness Room
A great opportunity to use aerobic and strength training exercise equipment to achieve your fitness goals with the help of an on-site supervisor.
Early Morning Gentle Flow Yoga: Easy Movement and Meditation
General
Football Field
Set the tone for our final day together with Maria as she guides you through deep stretches and full breaths. Set to peaceful music, there isn't a better way to start the day. Except for coffee. (Which we can have immediately afterwards.)
Summer Solstice Gentle Flow Yoga
General
Football Field
Start the longest day of the year with easy movement, meditation, and a peaceful playlist set to songs about the sun.
Maria will guide you through deep stretches and full breathes. There isn't a better way to start the day. Except for coffee (which we can have immediately afterwards). Beginners and chair yoga welcome.
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Thursday cont.
Start Time End Time Location Session
6:30am 8am Meet in front of Hiram Inn
Morning Run
6:30am 8am Coleman Center - Fitness Room
Fitness Center
6:30am 8am Football Field Morning Yoga
6:30am 8am Hinsdale Arch Morning Trek
8am 9:30am Dining Hall Private Rooms
Breakfast and Closing Keynote by Lawrence Tomei: The Realities and Myths of Innovation
9:45am 10:30am Hinsdale 203 Mindfulness Apps
9:45am 10:30am Hinsdale 209 Project based learning using Google
9:45am 10:30am Hinsdale 213 YOYO: Educational YOGA for the YOLO Generation
9:45am 10:30am Hinsdale 215 Instructional Design: Trekking and Reflecting
10:45am 11:30am Hinsdale 203 Mindfulness Apps
10:45am 11:30am Hinsdale 209 Project based learning using Google
10:45am 11:30am Hinsdale 213 YOYO: Educational YOGA for the YOLO Generation
10:45am 11:30am Hinsdale 215 Instructional Design: Trekking and Reflecting
11:45am 1:15pm Dining Hall Private Rooms
Closing Session and Light Lunch: a Tech and Trek Symposium
1:15pm 2:15pm Townhomes Checkout
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Group A. The Amazing World of Geocaching
Jennifer Brown
Rich Garey
Hinsdale 213
There are treasures hidden all around – if you only knew where to look! Put on your hiking shoes and join us as we explore Geocaching! We will be using GPS units and smartphone apps to find caches and discussing how you can incorporate this activity in your classroom.
Group A. What Good Game Design Has To Teach Us About Learning
Garrett Munro
Library Main Lobby
Join this playful session centered around the award winning board game Pandemic! We’ll explore Jim Paul Gee’s framework for what good game design has to teach us about learning and then team-up and trek out to cure a global epidemic. This cooperative learning model teaches systems thinking and problem solving. We’ll take the discussion a step further to look at implementing a variety of games and models to meet learning outcomes across content and age levels.
Group A: Tech, Trek and Intersect
Mike Rebold
Coleman Center - Fitness Rooms
Join us for low impact exercise and a conversation about the impact of tech on physical activity. We will examine recent literature that has examined how technology can impact our physical activity behaviors. More specifically, we will discuss how common cell phone functions (e.g., talking, texting, listening to music) can influence exercise intensity, enjoyment (i.e., liking), and balance. Finally, we will also discuss how the iPad can influence children's engagement in a variety of age-appropriate physical and sedentary activities.
Group B: Canoe on the Upper Cuyahoga
Matt Sorrick
*Depart from front of Kennedy Center
Channel your inner Hiawatha as Camp Hi Canoe & Kayak Livery facilitates our scenic trek down the Upper Cuyahoga through undeveloped forest and marsh. Depths average 4-5 feet. Included in registration, but seats are limited.
Group B. Hiking: What Nature is Around You - Exploring Ecosystems at Hiram College’s Field Station
Michael Benedict
Field Station*Depart from front of Kennedy Center
The James H. Barrow Field Station covers 550 acres of land that include several different ecosystems, such as old-growth beech-maple forest, young forests, a cold-water stream, ponds, wetlands, and old fields of varying ages. We will hike trails to explore these ecosystems and experience what nature we come across during our trek. Feel free to take pictures so you can share what you saw! The hike is about 2.5 to 5 miles, depending on weather, ground conditions, and our disposition. Come dressed for being outdoors in nature. The trails include hilly terrain and can be wet and slippery. So wear appropriate hiking shoes that can get dirty/wet. Bring protection from sun, rain, or cold based on weather. There are mosquitoes and other insects, so bring insect repellent and allergy medicine as needed. And don’t forget your water bottle!
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Friday June 22nd, 2018
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WednesdayPre-Conference and Lunch
Tech and Trek Team
Kennedy Center
Learn the technology of Hiram College's Tech and Trek program. This hands-on session will cover iPad and iOS basics as well as some expert tip and tricks. Lunch provided.
Check-in and Registration
Town Homes
Pick up your badge and bling, check into your room, settle in and get ready for a great conference.
BioBlitz Scavenger Hunt and Campus Tours
Brad Goodner
Meet in front of Kennedy Center
BioBlitz Scavenger Hunt - It may sound counter-intuitive, but mobile technology can help us get our students out into nature. Using the camera on our smart phones or iPads, we will take a hike around the Hiram College campus and capture some images of organisms. Along the way, we will discuss the idea of a bioblitz or nature-based scavenger hunt and how Web-based organizations, data sets and guides can help student learn about the nature around them.
Opening Session: What is Tech and Trek?: Mobile Technology Meets Mindful Technology
Moderator: Ashton Mara,Education Reporter WCPN
Panel Discussion
Kennedy Center Ballroom
This opening panel discussion will focus on Hiram College's Tech and Trek mobile technology initiative. Key members of Hiram's community will speak on the mindful use of technology, implementing a 1:1 iPad program, using the mobile technology to trek outside of the classroom, and innovations in teaching and learning.
Panel Members:
• President Dr. Lori Varlotta, Hiram College
• Executive Director of Information Technology, Matthew McKenna
• Professor of Education, Dr. Jen McCreight
• Class of 2021, Megan Bockleman
Dinner and Opening Keynote:
Dr. Ky Heinlen
Dining Hall
Are you mindful of this moment? Psychologist Dr. Ky Heinlen provides an informative and interactive presentation on being mindful. What does it look like when you aren’t paying attention? What can you do to slow down the precious moments of today and embrace each and every moment? Come learn some techniques for being in this moment now.
Augmented and Virtual Reality
Mike Zalatel
Chris Renison
Hinsdale 215
Augmented reality layers digital information on top of physical objects and locations. Virtual reality immerses people into worlds that would otherwise be impossible to visit. Either are incredibly difficult to describe with words alone yet both greatly expand the possibilities of classroom and content engagement.
Active Learning with Apps for Photography and Video
Leah Lacrosse
Hinsdale 203
As student learning moves more towards utilizing photos and videos, instructors are looking for high yields apps and methodology that support this connection. This session will give participants introduction, experience, and time to work with some of these high yields apps. Ideas to connect to the curriculum, as well as student samples, will be shared as we explore the apps. We will be using only free apps in this session.
Swift Badges: Everyone Can Code Using Swift
Brittany Jackson & Matthew McKenna
Hinsdale 213
In this hands-on session, you will learn about Apple's Teacher Badges, Swift Badges, Everyone Can Code Curriculum, and the Swift Playgrounds App. All levels of coding proficiency are welcome.
Group A. Experiential Learning at Hiram Farm: Community Partnerships, Organic Farming, and Animal Care
Trekking
Hiram Farm
Trek on down to the Hiram Farm, a farm that serves adults on the autism spectrum, with an emphasis on adults on the autism spectrum. Located just south of Hiram’s campus,*meet in front of Hiram Inn to walk to Farm
Group A: Box Dinner
Kennedy Center
"There is nothing to which men, while they have food and drink, cannot reconcile themselves." - George Santaya
Description of Sessions
Thursday cont.
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Moving into Mindfulness: The Practice of Walking the Labyrinth
Chris McCreight
Fisher Chapel
Every part of you has a secret language.
Your hands and your feet say what you’ve done.
And every need brings in what’s needed. ~ Rumi
Motion can provide a way for the body to speak and be heard through the noise of the mind. The labyrinth is a guided path that allows the mind to trust that the path is provided; all that is required is to move and to listen. Listen to the world around you and the world within. Listen to the soul and listen to the cosmos. As one moves to the center of the labyrinth, one moves towards the soul. Having touched that deep source within us, we are prepared to walk out of the center, out from the labyrinth, and return to the world.
Mindful Yoga Flow - Wash the Day Away with a Gentle Vinyasa and Meditation Session
Mindfulness
Maria Varonis
Football Field
With each passing day we add layers and layers to ourselves, and often carry that weight around for years. Yoga was developed to help us rid our brains and bodies of this baggage. Join Maria as she guides you in some easy movement and breathing techniques that will keep you centered and help stretch you out and clear your mind. Beginners and chair yoga welcome!
Mindful Classroom Management and Engagement
Jen McCreight
Hinsdale 213
In this session, participants will explore strategies for the mindful use of technology in classrooms. Attendees will consider when and when not to use technology for learning, as well as how to engage students with technology that encourages more active participation.
Tech Temptations and Being Mindful
Litsa Varonis
Hinsdale 215
Are millenials addicted to social media and technology? We'll discuss strategies for staying mindful despite the tech temptations.
Appy Hour: Apple Teacher Badges
Garrett Munro Mike Zaletel
Kennedy Center Lounge
Join this casual "Appy Hour" session for an opportunity to work on Apple Teacher Badges, or any other iPad questions or projects you have. Refreshments will be provided!
Tech Talk Cafe
General
Tech and Trek Committee
Main Lobby Kennedy Center Lounge
An informal gathering to reflect on the day that has passed and treks that lie ahead. "Malt does more than Milton can to justify God's ways to man" - A. E. Housman
Thursday
Breakfast
General
Kennedy Center Ballroom
Start off the longest day of the year right, and prove Wilde wrong. "Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast" - Oscar Wilde
Conference Keynote: Critical Thinking on the Web
General
Alan November
Kennedy Center Ballroom
Internationally known educator Alan November explores the role that critical thinking plays in web literacy and how to prepare students to become sophisticated consumers of media.
Alan November Workshop: Critical Thinking on the Web
General
Alan November
Kennedy Center Ballroom
The dialogue on critical thinking and web literacy continues with hands-on activities and discussion of best practices.*(Group photo, wear your t-shirt!)
Lunch
General
Dinning Hall
"One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well" - Virginia Woolf
Night Hike
General
Matt Sorrick
Field Station
A night hike in the Hiram College Field Station forest is spectacular. Join us as we listen to frogs, call owls, spy bats and look at stars!*meet in front of Kennedy Center for transport
Description of Sessions Cont.
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Welcome to Tech and Trek!About the Program The Tech and Trek Conference is an opportunity for Middle School through Higher Ed Educators to explore The Mindful use of Technology, Mobile Technology, Creating High-Impact Student Experiences, and Innovations in Teaching and Learning.
This is an educational technology conference that spans three days and two nights on the beautiful campus of Hiram College. At the conference, you will…
• Form and sustain a collaborative bridge for higher ed and 6-12 educators and technologists.
• Participate in an ongoing dialogue between higher ed and 6 -12 educators and technologists regarding the mindful use of technology.
• Reflect on effective technology in learning abilities.• Explore the possibilities of mobile technology for learning
experiences outside of the traditional classroom.
About the Organizers
Download our Conference App,Thanks to Harleigh Hodge:
Tech Trek and ConnectThis space is yours for making connections: jot down notes about appealing
topics…doodle concept maps to inspire your practice…scribble contact info for all those you want to stay in touch with. “Only connect!” - E. M. Forster
Link to RSVP for Trek Sessions:https://goo.gl/forms/
U0ohTVM1IHFDqNVq1
Matthew McKenna Executive Director of Information TechnologyHiram College
Eric Siler Community Engagement and Education CoordinatorWVIZ/PBS ideastream®
Katie GrootegoedDirector of Technology Enhanced LearningBreakthrough Schools
Heather Wellendorf K-12 LMC CoordinatorMayfield High School
Harleigh Hodges Software & Application Design InstructorAshtabula County Technical & Career Campus
Mark Kostur Technology SupervisorAmherst Exempt Village Schools
Jen McCreight Associate Professor of EducationHiram College
Garrett Munro Instructional DesignerHiram College
Litsa Varonis Instructional DesignerHiram College
Michael Zaletel Technology Integration CoachBedford City School District
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NOTES
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Moving into Mindfulness: The Practice of Walking the Labyrinth
Chris McCreight
Fisher Chapel
Every part of you has a secret language.
Your hands and your feet say what you’ve done.
And every need brings in what’s needed. ~ Rumi
Motion can provide a way for the body to speak and be heard through the noise of the mind. The labyrinth is a guided path that allows the mind to trust that the path is provided; all that is required is to move and to listen. Listen to the world around you and the world within. Listen to the soul and listen to the cosmos. As one moves to the center of the labyrinth, one moves towards the soul. Having touched that deep source within us, we are prepared to walk out of the center, out from the labyrinth, and return to the world.
Mindful Yoga Flow - Wash the Day Away with a Gentle Vinyasa and Meditation Session
Mindfulness
Maria Varonis
Football Field
With each passing day we add layers and layers to ourselves, and often carry that weight around for years. Yoga was developed to help us rid our brains and bodies of this baggage. Join Maria as she guides you in some easy movement and breathing techniques that will keep you centered and help stretch you out and clear your mind. Beginners and chair yoga welcome!
Mindful Classroom Management and Engagement
Jen McCreight
Hinsdale 213
In this session, participants will explore strategies for the mindful use of technology in classrooms. Attendees will consider when and when not to use technology for learning, as well as how to engage students with technology that encourages more active participation.
Tech Temptations and Being Mindful
Litsa Varonis
Hinsdale 215
Are millenials addicted to social media and technology? We'll discuss strategies for staying mindful despite the tech temptations.
Appy Hour: Apple Teacher Badges
Garrett Munro Mike Zaletel
Kennedy Center Lounge
Join this casual "Appy Hour" session for an opportunity to work on Apple Teacher Badges, or any other iPad questions or projects you have. Refreshments will be provided!
Tech Talk Cafe
General
Tech and Trek Committee
Main Lobby Kennedy Center Lounge
An informal gathering to reflect on the day that has passed and treks that lie ahead. "Malt does more than Milton can to justify God's ways to man" - A. E. Housman
Thursday
Breakfast
General
Kennedy Center Ballroom
Start off the longest day of the year right, and prove Wilde wrong. "Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast" - Oscar Wilde
Conference Keynote: Critical Thinking on the Web
General
Alan November
Kennedy Center Ballroom
Internationally known educator Alan November explores the role that critical thinking plays in web literacy and how to prepare students to become sophisticated consumers of media.
Alan November Workshop: Critical Thinking on the Web
General
Alan November
Kennedy Center Ballroom
The dialogue on critical thinking and web literacy continues with hands-on activities and discussion of best practices.*(Group photo, wear your t-shirt!)
Lunch
General
Dinning Hall
"One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well" - Virginia Woolf
Night Hike
General
Matt Sorrick
Field Station
A night hike in the Hiram College Field Station forest is spectacular. Join us as we listen to frogs, call owls, spy bats and look at stars!*meet in front of Kennedy Center for transport
Description of Sessions Cont.
8 13
WednesdayPre-Conference and Lunch
Tech and Trek Team
Kennedy Center
Learn the technology of Hiram College's Tech and Trek program. This hands-on session will cover iPad and iOS basics as well as some expert tip and tricks. Lunch provided.
Check-in and Registration
Town Homes
Pick up your badge and bling, check into your room, settle in and get ready for a great conference.
BioBlitz Scavenger Hunt and Campus Tours
Brad Goodner
Meet in front of Kennedy Center
BioBlitz Scavenger Hunt - It may sound counter-intuitive, but mobile technology can help us get our students out into nature. Using the camera on our smart phones or iPads, we will take a hike around the Hiram College campus and capture some images of organisms. Along the way, we will discuss the idea of a bioblitz or nature-based scavenger hunt and how Web-based organizations, data sets and guides can help student learn about the nature around them.
Opening Session: What is Tech and Trek?: Mobile Technology Meets Mindful Technology
Moderator: Ashton Mara,Education Reporter WCPN
Panel Discussion
Kennedy Center Ballroom
This opening panel discussion will focus on Hiram College's Tech and Trek mobile technology initiative. Key members of Hiram's community will speak on the mindful use of technology, implementing a 1:1 iPad program, using the mobile technology to trek outside of the classroom, and innovations in teaching and learning.
Panel Members:
• President Dr. Lori Varlotta, Hiram College
• Executive Director of Information Technology, Matthew McKenna
• Professor of Education, Dr. Jen McCreight
• Class of 2021, Megan Bockleman
Dinner and Opening Keynote:
Dr. Ky Heinlen
Dining Hall
Are you mindful of this moment? Psychologist Dr. Ky Heinlen provides an informative and interactive presentation on being mindful. What does it look like when you aren’t paying attention? What can you do to slow down the precious moments of today and embrace each and every moment? Come learn some techniques for being in this moment now.
Augmented and Virtual Reality
Mike Zalatel
Chris Renison
Hinsdale 215
Augmented reality layers digital information on top of physical objects and locations. Virtual reality immerses people into worlds that would otherwise be impossible to visit. Either are incredibly difficult to describe with words alone yet both greatly expand the possibilities of classroom and content engagement.
Active Learning with Apps for Photography and Video
Leah Lacrosse
Hinsdale 203
As student learning moves more towards utilizing photos and videos, instructors are looking for high yields apps and methodology that support this connection. This session will give participants introduction, experience, and time to work with some of these high yields apps. Ideas to connect to the curriculum, as well as student samples, will be shared as we explore the apps. We will be using only free apps in this session.
Swift Badges: Everyone Can Code Using Swift
Brittany Jackson & Matthew McKenna
Hinsdale 213
In this hands-on session, you will learn about Apple's Teacher Badges, Swift Badges, Everyone Can Code Curriculum, and the Swift Playgrounds App. All levels of coding proficiency are welcome.
Group A. Experiential Learning at Hiram Farm: Community Partnerships, Organic Farming, and Animal Care
Trekking
Hiram Farm
Trek on down to the Hiram Farm, a farm that serves adults on the autism spectrum, with an emphasis on adults on the autism spectrum. Located just south of Hiram’s campus,*meet in front of Hiram Inn to walk to Farm
Group A: Box Dinner
Kennedy Center
"There is nothing to which men, while they have food and drink, cannot reconcile themselves." - George Santaya
Description of Sessions
Thursday cont.
Start Time End Time Location Session
6:30am 8am Meet in front of Hiram Inn
Morning Run
6:30am 8am Coleman Center - Fitness Room
Fitness Center
6:30am 8am Football Field Morning Yoga
6:30am 8am Hinsdale Arch Morning Trek
8am 9:30am Dining Hall Private Rooms
Breakfast and Closing Keynote by Lawrence Tomei: The Realities and Myths of Innovation
9:45am 10:30am Hinsdale 203 Mindfulness Apps
9:45am 10:30am Hinsdale 209 Project based learning using Google
9:45am 10:30am Hinsdale 213 YOYO: Educational YOGA for the YOLO Generation
9:45am 10:30am Hinsdale 215 Instructional Design: Trekking and Reflecting
10:45am 11:30am Hinsdale 203 Mindfulness Apps
10:45am 11:30am Hinsdale 209 Project based learning using Google
10:45am 11:30am Hinsdale 213 YOYO: Educational YOGA for the YOLO Generation
10:45am 11:30am Hinsdale 215 Instructional Design: Trekking and Reflecting
11:45am 1:15pm Dining Hall Private Rooms
Closing Session and Light Lunch: a Tech and Trek Symposium
1:15pm 2:15pm Townhomes Checkout
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Group A. The Amazing World of Geocaching
Jennifer Brown
Rich Garey
Hinsdale 213
There are treasures hidden all around – if you only knew where to look! Put on your hiking shoes and join us as we explore Geocaching! We will be using GPS units and smartphone apps to find caches and discussing how you can incorporate this activity in your classroom.
Group A. What Good Game Design Has To Teach Us About Learning
Garrett Munro
Library Main Lobby
Join this playful session centered around the award winning board game Pandemic! We’ll explore Jim Paul Gee’s framework for what good game design has to teach us about learning and then team-up and trek out to cure a global epidemic. This cooperative learning model teaches systems thinking and problem solving. We’ll take the discussion a step further to look at implementing a variety of games and models to meet learning outcomes across content and age levels.
Group A: Tech, Trek and Intersect
Mike Rebold
Coleman Center - Fitness Rooms
Join us for low impact exercise and a conversation about the impact of tech on physical activity. We will examine recent literature that has examined how technology can impact our physical activity behaviors. More specifically, we will discuss how common cell phone functions (e.g., talking, texting, listening to music) can influence exercise intensity, enjoyment (i.e., liking), and balance. Finally, we will also discuss how the iPad can influence children's engagement in a variety of age-appropriate physical and sedentary activities.
Group B: Canoe on the Upper Cuyahoga
Matt Sorrick
*Depart from front of Kennedy Center
Channel your inner Hiawatha as Camp Hi Canoe & Kayak Livery facilitates our scenic trek down the Upper Cuyahoga through undeveloped forest and marsh. Depths average 4-5 feet. Included in registration, but seats are limited.
Group B. Hiking: What Nature is Around You - Exploring Ecosystems at Hiram College’s Field Station
Michael Benedict
Field Station*Depart from front of Kennedy Center
The James H. Barrow Field Station covers 550 acres of land that include several different ecosystems, such as old-growth beech-maple forest, young forests, a cold-water stream, ponds, wetlands, and old fields of varying ages. We will hike trails to explore these ecosystems and experience what nature we come across during our trek. Feel free to take pictures so you can share what you saw! The hike is about 2.5 to 5 miles, depending on weather, ground conditions, and our disposition. Come dressed for being outdoors in nature. The trails include hilly terrain and can be wet and slippery. So wear appropriate hiking shoes that can get dirty/wet. Bring protection from sun, rain, or cold based on weather. There are mosquitoes and other insects, so bring insect repellent and allergy medicine as needed. And don’t forget your water bottle!
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Friday June 22nd, 2018
Start Time End Time Location Session
2:45pm 3:45pm Hinsdale 213 Swift Badges: Everyone Can Code
2:45pm 3:45pm Hinsdale 215 Augmented and Virtual Reality
2:45pm 3:45pm Hinsdale 209 Makerspace Labs
2:45pm 3:45pm Hinsdale 203 Active Learning with Apps for Photography and Video
Please RSVP (see QR code in back of booklet) for the following Treks!
4pm 5:30pm Hiram Farm(Meet at the Hiram Inn)
Group A: Farming
4pm 5:30pm Hinsdale 213 Group A: Geocaching
4pm 5:30pm LibraryMain Level Lobby
Group A: Gaming and Instructional Design
4pm 5:30pm Coleman Center2nd level classroom
Group A: Tech, Trek and Intersect
5:30pm 6pm Kennedy Center Main Level
Group A: Box Dinner
6pm 7:30pm Hiram Farm (see map) Group A: Farming
6pm 7:30pm Hinsdale 213 Group A: Geocaching
6pm 7:30pm LibraryMain Level Lobby
Group A: Gaming and Instructional Design
6pm 7:30pm Coleman Center2nd level classroom
Group A: Tech, Trek and Intersect
4pm 7:30pm Front of Kennedy Center
Group B: Canoeing at Camp Hi
4pm 7:30pm Field StationMeet in front of Kennedy Center
Group B: Hiking at the Hiram College Field Station
8pm 10pm Meet in front of Kennedy Center
Summer Solstice Bonfire/Hike
10pm 12am Kennedy Center Lounge
Tech Talk Cafe
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Summer Solstice Bonfire and Optional Night Hike
General
*Meet in front of Kennedy Center
There is so much to talk about and do - a spectacular hike in the forest to listen to frogs, call owls, spy bats and look at stars...an evening campfire and s’mores...and you.
Tech Talk Cafe
General
Main Lobby Kennedy Center Lounge
Another informal gathering to continue our conversations. “Give me books, French wine, fruit, fine weather and a little music played out of doors by somebody I do not know” - John Keats
Morning Run
General
Jen McCreightDave Strukel
Join us as we run Hiram's scenic three mile square
*Run will begin on the sidewalk in front of the Hiram Inn.
Terrier Work-out
General
Mike Rebold
Coleman Center - Fitness Room
A great opportunity to use aerobic and strength training exercise equipment to achieve your fitness goals with the help of an on-site supervisor.
Early Morning Gentle Flow Yoga: Easy Movement and Meditation
General
Football Field
Set the tone for our final day together with Maria as she guides you through deep stretches and full breaths. Set to peaceful music, there isn't a better way to start the day. Except for coffee. (Which we can have immediately afterwards.)
Summer Solstice Gentle Flow Yoga
General
Football Field
Start the longest day of the year with easy movement, meditation, and a peaceful playlist set to songs about the sun.
Maria will guide you through deep stretches and full breathes. There isn't a better way to start the day. Except for coffee (which we can have immediately afterwards). Beginners and chair yoga welcome.
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Thursday cont.
Inaugural Tech and Trek Conference June 20-22, 2018
Thanks to Our Sponsors
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Start Time End Time Location Session
6:30am 8am Run will begin on the sidewalk in front of the Hiram Inn.
Morning Run
6:30am 8am Coleman Center - Fitness Room
Fitness Center
6:30am 8am Football Field Summer Solstice Gentle Flow Yoga
6:30am 8am Hinsdale Arch Morning Trek
8am 9am Dining Hall Breakfast
9am 10am Kennedy Center Ballroom
Conference Keynote by Alan November: Critical Thinking on the Web
10:15am 12:15pm Kennedy Center Ballroom
Alan November Hands-on Workshop(Group photo, wear your t-shirt!)
12:15pm 1:15pm Dining Hall Lunch and Poster Session Lite from Hiram Faculty Members
1:30pm 2:30PM Hinsdale 209 Makerspace Labs
1:30pm 2:30PM Hinsdale 213 Swift Badges: Everyone Can Code
1:30pm 2:30PM Hinsdale 215 Augmented and Virtual Reality
1:30pm 2:30PM Hinsdale 203 Active Learning with Apps for Photography and Video
Thursday Morning Trek
General
Brad Goodner
Join Prof. Brad Goodner for a bio-focused trek on the trails around Hiram.
Friday Morning Trek
General
Kay Molkentin
Join Kay Molkentin for a morning trek focused on the historical/architectural gems on the Hiram College campus!
Breakfast and Closing Keynote: The Realities and Myths of Innovation
General
Lawrence Tomei
The history of technology in schools is fraught with disappointments. At the same time, the evolution of educational theories and program has been equally ineffective. Considering the huge cost for technology innovations, it is no wonder many good schools have opted out of technology dependence. Likewise, student retention, test scores, and degree completion rates have failed to rise in the throes of promising new theories and programs.
It has been said that a repetitive cycle of educational “wannabes” follows a pattern of hype, investment, lukewarm implementation, and unrealized educational outcomes – a cycle that continues as each new program, each new technology, fails to integrate both venues simultaneously.
We are educators – WE CAN DO THIS!Now What? Apps to Bring Mindfulness Into Your Class
Innovation
Katie Grootegoed
Hinsdale 203
Join us as we explore 5 apps that will help you implement mindfulness and be a part of a discussion of other resources others have found especially helpful during this conference.
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Thursday, June 21, 2018 Description of Sessions Cont.
Start Time End Time Location Session
11am 2pm Kennedy Center Pre-Conference and Lunch
1pm 3pm Townhomes Check-in and Registration
1pm 3pm Meet at Kennedy Center
BioBlitz Scavenger Hunt and Campus Tours (Optional)
3:30pm 5pm Kennedy Center Ballroom
Opening Session: What is Tech and Trek?: Mobile Technology Meets Mindful Technology
5:15pm 7:15pm Dining Hall Dinner and Opening Keynote by Dr. Ky Heinlan: Incorporating Mindfulness in Our Schools and in Our Lives
7:30pm 8:30pm Fisher Chapel Labrynth Walk
7:30pm 8:30pm Coleman Center Guided Yoga
7:30pm 8:30pm Hinsdale 213 Mindful Classroom Management and Engagement
7:30pm 8:30pm Hinsdale 215 Tech Temptations and Being Mindful
8:45pm 10pm Hinsdale 203 Appy Hour: Apple Teacher Badges
8:45pm 10pm Field Station, meet in front of Kennedy Center
Night Hike and Bonfire
10pm 12am Main Lobby Kennedy Center Lounge
Tech Talk Cafe
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Wednesday, June 20, 2018Project based learning using Google
Innovation
Eric Curts
Hinsdale 209
Project based learning is built on critical thinking to explore an idea, collaboration to work with others, communication with peers and experts, and creativity to express what was learned in a wide variety of ways. The Google suite of tools can be a powerful resource to address these needs with Google Docs, Slides, Sheets, Forms, Hangouts, and more. Learn how to integrate Google tools to assist and elevate the project based learning experience.
YOYO: Educational YOGA for the YOLO (You only Live Once) Generation
Innovation
Nancy Pyrini
Hinsdale 213
The project, funded by the Erasmus program of the European Union, aims at bringing an alternative way to approach underprivileged students through the practices of educational yoga and the introduction of mindfulness in the learning process. The speaker will join us via web-conferencing from Greece.
High-Impact Experiential Learning: Trekking and Reflecting
Innovation
Garrett Munro
Hinsdale 215
Join us for a discussion at the crossroads of reflective practices, project-based learning, and experiential treks. We'll merge a "depth of reflection model" with Digital Promise's best practices in high-impact learning to create framework for implementing and innovating in this space. We'll showcase a few exemplars from courses across content areas at Hiram, such as podcasts, "thought-casting" vlogs, and journaling. We'll develop the idea of "multi-modal reflection" and how it can compliment digital media PBL. We'll close with an invitation to extend the party with a PLN and possible Northwoods Fieldstation retreat this summer.
Closing Session and Light Lunch: A Tech and Trek Symposium
General
Dining Hall Private Rooms
The Ancient Greeks gathered to eat and discourse on profound topics, and so will we. This will be a "talk back" session and we look forward to hearing from you. "Knowledge is the food of the soul" - Plato
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Special Thanks to the Burton D. Morgan
Foundation for supporting the Tech
and Trek Conference Keynote Speaker
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Alan November Alan November is an international leader in education technology. He began his career as an oceanography teacher and dorm counselor at an island reform school for boys in Boston Harbor. He has been director of an alternative high school, computer coordinator, technology consultant and university lecturer. He has helped schools, governments and industry leaders improve the quality of education through technology. Alan was named one of the nation's fifteen most influential thinkers of the decade by Classroom Computer Learning Magazine. In 2001, he was listed one of eight educators to provide leadership into the future by the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse. His writing includes numerous articles and the best-selling book, Empowering Students with Technology. Alan was co-founder of the Stanford Institute for Educational Leadership Through Technology and is most proud of being selected as one of the original five national Christa McAuliffe Educators. Kathleen Heinlen, Ph.D Kathleen Heinlen, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Counseling Dr. Kathleen Heinlen has served as an Assistant Professor of Counseling at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) since 2010. Dr. Heinlen is a licensed psychologist and a licensed professional clinical counselor with supervision endorsement. She has presented at state and national conferences on the topics of Traumatic Brain Injury, Veterans, Caregiver Issues, Grief, Attachment Disorder, Clinical Ethics, Telepsychology, Trauma, Mindfulness, Suicide and Self-Care. Lawrence A. Tomei Lawrence A. Tomei is Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and a professor in education at Robert Morris University. Born in Akron, Ohio, he earned a BSBA from the University of Akron (1972) and entered the US Air Force, serving until his retirement as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1994. Dr. Tomei completed his MPA and MEd at the University of Oklahoma (1975, 1978) and EdD from USC (1983). His articles and books on instructional technology include: Professional Portfolios for Teachers (1999), Teaching Digitally: Integrating Technology Into the Classroom (2001), Technology Facade (2002), Challenges of Teaching with Technology Across the Curriculum (2003), and Taxonomy for the Technology Domain (2005).
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