2015 Technology Conference October 17, 2015 RHODE ISLAND CONVENTION CENTER 1 Sabin Street, Providence, Rhode Island 8:00am - 4:00pm Meet the AMAZING Guest Panel! Optimism Connect with fellow educators and school leaders in systemic planning around the effective use of technology and digital learning! Curiosity Collaborate with and be inspired by educators and students across the state! Wonder Immerse yourself in ideas, strategies, and resources! Appreciation Meet face-to-face with well-respected professionals in your field! Registration - NOW OPEN! Attendee Registration Join teams of educators and decision makers working hard to accelerate digital learning in schools across the state. Engage and interact in conversations with over 1000 attendees including teachers, students, technology coordinators, staff developers, administrators, policy makers, professors, government and industry representatives, as well as national leaders in educational policy and practice. Partner / Sponsorship Registration RIDE invites corporations, foundations, and nonprofit organizations providing services to the K-12 education sector to join more than 1000 participants in a conference focused on developing digital learning ecosystems across Rhode Island. Conference Maps Meeting Areas Partner Booths FREE Digital Learning Planning Resources It's time to roll up your sleeves and start your planning! The Future Ready Dashboard provides tangible assistance to school districts for systemic planning around the effective use of technology and digital learning to achieve the goal of "college and career readiness" for all students. It is a one-stop shop of comprehensive district-level planning tools, expert advice, creative ideas, and tangible suggestions from experienced education experts and nonprofit education membership organizations. Other Resources Ready...Set...Blend! Classifying K-12 Blended and Online Learning Planning for Quality Decision Tree Blended Learning Implementation Guide Improving Conditions and Careers: How Blended Learning Can Improve the Teaching Profession Before You Make A Purchase, Make a Plan National Educational Technology Plan Partner Packages and Sponsorship Opportunities - Registration Open! RHODE ISLAND IS READY TO ACCELERATE! BE PART OF THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT Partner Packages Sponsorship Opportunities Partner Service Manual Frequently Asked Questions Agenda Map NOW OPEN THERE IS A HEALTHY AND GROWING APPETITE TO CREATE ROBUST, DIGITAL LEARNING ECOSYSTEMS IN SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT RHODE ISLAND. RIDE invites corporations, foundations, and nonprofit organizations providing services to the K-12 education sector to join more than 1000 participants in a conference focused on developing digital learning ecosystems across Rhode Island. Join teams of educators and decision makers working hard to accelerate digital learning in schools across the state. Engage and interact in conversations with over 1000 attendees including teachers, students, technology coordinators, staff developers, administrators, policy makers, professors, government and industry representatives, as well as national leaders in educational policy and practice. Three Key Reasons to Participate in the Innovation Powered by Technology Conference: Networking - Engage and interact with conference attendees to learn what innovators in technology are thinking about and doing; Access - Experience unprecedented access to an extraordinary group of decision-makers across Rhode Island; and Recognition - Take advantage of the broad recognition opportunities that exhibitor packages and sponsorship offers to corporations, foundations, and non-profits providing services to the K-12 education sector and e-learning. Request for Presentation Proposals AMPLIFY great stories! SHARE best & next practices! CONNECT with fellow educators! RIDE is seeking presentation proposals to accelerate the implementation of high quality blended learning. This will deepen thinking around personalized learning and the digital learning transition. Educators, school leaders, policy makers, technology coordinators are all encouraged to share implementation strategies, best practices, and lessons learned at the conference. Proposals will be accepted until the close of business on August 7, 2015. Lead presenters will be notified of proposal decisions by August 21, 2015. Sample Conference Request for Proposal Form Session Formats Looking for ideas? Deepening Our Thinking About The Digital Learning Transition Changing the Culture of Teaching and Learning School, District, and State Models and Initiatives PLEASANT VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, PROVIDENCE, RI Blended Learning at Pleasant View Elementary School (3:11) School Interim Report and School Profile [PDF, 15MB] MOORESVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT, NC Mooresville School District - Digital Learning Day Video Overview (8:30) Webinar excerpts with Dr. Mark Edwards, Superintendent (7:15) NY Times article: Moresville's Shining Example (It's Not Just About the Laptops) KLEIN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, TX Klein ISD Teachers Take Charge in Developing a 21st Century Classroom (3:03) Klein ISD District Profile QUAKERTOWN, COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, PA Quakertown Community School District - Digital Learning Day Video (3:57) District Profile Interactive Video Profile MAINE STATEWIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL INITIATIVE Ex-Governor Angus King on lessons from Maine'e 1:1 laptop initiative (6:35) Culture Shift: Teaching in a Learner-Centered Environment Powered by Digital Learning Serious Challenges Facing District Leaders - Infographic provides an overview of the challenges and the elements that leaders must address in responding to the challenges. School and District Learning Transitions Case Studies The following schools and districts have defined their own goals for their digital learning transition and developed strategies for addressing the challenges. Which ideas might apply in your school? PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mountainview Elementary School, Morgantown, WV - The elementary school where Digital Learning Day began. (5:42) Cajon Valley Union Middle School District, CA - A middle school that emphasizes the students as creators of media, not just consumers. (4:05) City Arts and Technology High School, San Francisco, CA - A high school that focuses on deeper learning for all students. (9:57) Advantages of 1:1 Computing, NC - Interviews with middle and high school teachers in 1:1 classrooms in North Carolinia. (7:29) New Tech High School, Cleveland, OH - Focuses on project-based learning enabled by technology. (2:28) DISTRICT CASE STUDIES - POWER ON TEXAS Arp Independent School District, TX (898 students, 4 schools) Video Link (3:14) El Paso Independent School District, TX (64,330 students, 107 schools) Video Link (3:17) Floydada Independent School District, TX (879 students, 5 schools) Video Link (3:08) Irving Independent School District, TX (34,243 students, 40 schools) Video Link (3:23) Manor Independent School District, TX (7,227 students, 13 schools) Video Link (3:04) White Oak Independent School District, TX (1,450 students, 5 schools) Video Link (3:23) Rhode Island Digital Learning Consortium Working Together to Lead Our Digital Transformation RIDE is partnering with LEAS, local universities, and organizations to provide professional learning opportunities to support educators and school leaders in the digital transition. RIDE * Coventry * Cumberland * Smithfield * West Warwick * Highlander * RISTE * TechACCESS * URI