Remote Learning Summit
Strategies to overcome challenges and maximize the remote learning environment.
A FREE day of digital learning for those who power the digital classroom.
Friday, April 17th, 2020
What is the Remote Learning Summit all about?
On March 20th, we wrapped up our first-ever, completely digital Technology Coaching Conference, and with over 2,300 registrants, the response was incredible! We enjoyed hearing from presenters and attendees about what topics resonate with them and what they would like to learn more about.
There was one topic that really stood out from the rest:
Remote Learning
We are operating in an unprecedented time and the K-12 education landscape is shifting tremendously. Since we have a ton of innovative and skilled Technology Coaches in our network, we want to facilitate more conversation around topics that are important to you, and right now the most important topic is Remote Learning.
That’s why Dyknow is excited to build on the Technology Coaching Conference and announce the first-ever
Remote Learning Summit
Strategies to overcome challenges and maximize the remote learning environment.
This digital summit is the first installment of our TCC Summit Series and will feature a panel of some of the brightest and most innovative Technology Coaches. Join us on Friday, April 17th at 12:00 p.m. EDT to learn more about how leading Technology Coaches are proactively maximizing their Remote Learning efforts, and actionable tactics you can implement in your remote environment. We will be asking you what questions and topics relating to Remote Learning you need support with, and our panelists will discuss them live!
This will be a 90 minute, completely virtual summit hosted online and can be accessed from anywhere.
The presentations will only be available for people who register. But if you can’t attend the live stream, we’ll send you the recordings.
Meet the Panel
Sarah Margeson
Coordinator of Connected Learning, Tippecanoe School Corporation
Serving as the Coordinator of Connected Learning, Sarah works with the Tippecanoe School Corporation in Lafayette, IN. Sarah is a Level 2 Google Certified Educator and Google Certified Trainer. She holds a Master’s in Instructional Design and Technology from Purdue University as well as a CETL certificate from CoSN. Prior to her role at the TSC, Sarah was a high school math teacher in Indiana for six years.
Dr. Sean Coffron
Instructional Technology Training Specialist, Manassas City Public Schools
Dr. Sean Coffron has served as an educator with Manassas City Public Schools for nineteen years, including six years as an administrator and instructional technologist. His research interests include educational theory and practice, professional learning, teacher evaluation, and self-efficacy.
Eric Guise
Media/Technology Specialist, Hopewell Valley Central High School
Eric Guise is a media specialist and technology coach with more than a decade of experience as a teacher. As co-creator of GotTechED the Podcast, Eric (Known as Guise) has teamed up with long-time friend and officemate, Nick Johnson, to share his educational technology expertise with teachers around the world. Eric is a recognized professional development and educational technology expert, who has presented at countless events, including ISTE, NJECC, and the NJ Science Teachers Convention. Eric was named the 2016 Biology Teacher of Year by the New Jersey Biology Teachers Association and recently completed his EdD in Leadership in Digital Transformation in Educational Technology.
Melanie LeJeune
Library Media Specialist, St. Louis Catholic High School
Melanie is a Technology Integration Coach/Librarian at St. Louis Catholic High School. She began her journey in education 21 years ago. Her library experience and master’s degree in Library & Information Science were instrumental in preparing her to be a tech coach. She is also a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, Microsoft Master Trainer, and Skype Master Teacher. One of her favorite quotes is “I am always learning, always discovering” by Isamu Noguchi. She loves sharing the joy of learning and discovering with teachers and students. She developed a OneNote Student Avenger program at her school in which students are tested and trained to mentor others. Melanie is also a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, Microsoft Master Trainer, Skype Master Teacher, and professional learning specialist with Ed To The Max.
What sets this #TechCoachCon Summit apart from the rest?
These are some of the responses from our first Technology Coaching Conference, and we expect the Remote Learning Summit to be just as great!
Enjoying #techcoachcon and their free, live conference today. Here are my notes from the first session earlier today. @innedco @classtechtips pic.twitter.com/bZROvzzhWP
— ejwalhof (@ejwalhof) March 20, 2020
The learning doesn’t stop just bc of #Covid_19!
— Mr. Cuevas (@Mr_Cu3vas) March 20, 2020
Tunning into the #TechCoachCon with @Dyknow for the next few hours so I can learn how I can better serve @WillbernES Ts and Ss!#beWillbern #CFISDspirit @CyFairJoel @SuptMarkHenry pic.twitter.com/RRurqtEhzA
This is a great way to coach. Focus on data, have those conversations, and then reflect. Whether on camera or not. #TechCoachCon pic.twitter.com/HTWveQIRAZ
— Chad Fisher (@Chad_the_ITC) March 20, 2020
I am really enjoying today's online Dyknow's 2020 Technology Coaching Conference #TechCoachCon They are recording the sessions so check it out educator friends!
— Jim Johnson, Ph.D. (@jimthetechguy) March 20, 2020
Great sesion @swizzkates Thank you for the information! I am a new coach as of last week for the 2020/2021 school year! I am excited to try these strategies. #TechCoachCon #digitallearning @Dyknow
— Karle Delo (@thatteacherdelo) March 20, 2020
Multi-tasking today... learning how to support teachers with the use of technology for at-home learning with #TechCoachCon and hosting virtual office hours for HF-L staff via @zoom_us as they navigate supporting and instructing their students remotely!
— Rob Sanford (@HFLEdTech) March 20, 2020
Getting thru isolation with #TechCoachCon 2020 #samr
— Sarah Fink (@finksl92) March 20, 2020
#designthinking @Dyknow
✅ ipad
✅ treadmill
✅ time.... LOTS of time 🙃 pic.twitter.com/tjIdXGQwSB
#TechCoachCon Thank you for beginning with the instructional strategy and using tech to enhance ratherthan replace! I agree that it is so important about repositioning and transforming! That way, the focus is not on the tech, but the student.
— Sean Coffron (@SeanCoffron) March 20, 2020
Taking care of the kids, working with teachers and students remotely, and listening to the #TechCoachCon! Great times! pic.twitter.com/MseThLknHv
— Eric Guise (@GuiseGotTechEd) March 20, 2020