Hi All…
Check out the schedule for this free online learning conference! There may just 
be something you will want to attend via internet. Everything will also be 
recorded so you can catch it later if the time aren't good for you. Usually 
with these things if you attend the live streaming version you will have a 
chance to interact with the speaker and ask questions.
Enjoy,Caryl
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 18:39:25 +0000
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Subject: Learning Revolution Conference Schedule - Online and Free NEXT WEEK




        
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                    Our first-ever Learning Revolution Conference kicks off 
this coming Monday, April 20th, online and free, with a terrific set of keynote 
and distinguished speakers and a full day of conference sessions on Thursday, 
April 24th. The schedule is below.


Please forward to your friends and colleagues - this event is free!


The LearningRevolution.com project has over 200 partner organizations and 
bridges schools, libraries, museums, and the work, adult, online, 
non-traditional and home learning worlds. Our theme for this conference is 
"What Are We Learning About Learning?" As the Internet shifts the boundaries of 
when, where, and how we learn, we believe our learning worlds will increasingly 
overlap.


All sessions are recorded and the recordings are generally available within an 
hour of a session's completion. Keynote recordings will be uploaded to the 
Learning Revolution YouTube channel. Mobile users will be able to connect to 
sessions by going to LearningRevolution.com on your mobile device. Live chat 
and help during the conference will be at theconferencelounge.me. Tweets with 
session reminders and links can be tracked at @learnrevproject. Volunteer 
moderators--we need you. Please sign up here! Wish you'd signed up to present a 
session? We're still taking submissions for our May 1 Reinventing the Classroom 
conference here!






 Times are US-Eastern Daylight Time. To see the schedule in your own time zone, 
with session descriptions and links to attend, please go to 
http://learningrevolution.com/page/attending-schedule.


Monday, April 21
 
7:00pm  KEYNOTE - Ian Jukes on "What 21st Century Learning Really Looks Like"



8:00pm  KEYNOTE - Bronwyn Stuckey on "The Minecraft Experience - Curating 
Learning"



9:00pm  KEYNOTE - Bernard Bull on "Eight Laws of the Self-Directed Learner"



Tuesday, April 22
 
7:00pm  KEYNOTE - Carlo Ricci on "Learning and Love"



7:00pm  KEYNOTE - Howard Rheingold on "Co-learning, Social Media, Peeragogy, 
and Open/Connected Learning"



8:00pm   KEYNOTE - Maria Droujkova on "Math 2.0"



9:00pm   KEYNOTE - Mark Treadwell on "The Neuroscience of Learning – A Model 
for how the brain learns"



Wednesday, April 23
 
7:00pm  KEYNOTE - David Loertscher on "The Flat Co-Taught Learning Experience: 
A 'Core' Idea"



8:00pm  KEYNOTE - Cindy Mediavilla on "Learning by Doing: Internships and 
Residencies"



9:00pm  KEYNOTE - Bernajean Porter on "Futuring with StoryTelling Inspires 
Communities, Schools and Student Lives"



Thursday, April 24
 
7:00am  KEYNOTE - Pat Farenga on "What is the role of the teacher when children 
learn on their own?"



8:00am


eTwinning: creativity and innovation through collaboration - Grazina 
Likpetriene, Vladimir Mosijenko, Tanja Gvozdeva, & Larisa Tichonova
INSTILLING GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM - Adam Carter, 
Teacher & Global Citizen
Mobile Literacy with Audiobooks - Sue Toms, Head of Libraries
Multimedia and language and literature/ Medios audiovisuales y lengua y 
literatura - J. Daniel García



9:00am


Building better teachers: Designing online instruction to impact student 
satisfaction. - Dr. Rochelle Franklin, Director of Faculty Training and 
Development
Kids Afield: Technology, Nature, Communication - Robin K. Long,Teacher 
Environmental Education, Biology and General Science
Learning through your workplace - Lidmyla Kovalova, CEO of G.U.N. Academy



10:00am


DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER: Beyond the University: New MOOC Audiences and Providers 
- Leonard Waks, Professor Emeritus Educational Leadership
Electronic Portfolios as Spaces for Students to Engage with Learning - Gina 
Marandino - Educational Technology Specialist
Hit Learners with Music! They feel NO pain! - Theodore Lalos, EFL teacher



11:00am


Application of Experiential Learning Theory in Technology Enhanced Learning - 
Dr.Revathi Viswanathan
Improving Modern Language Speaking Proficiency - Harry G. Tuttle, Ed. D
RADIO SOLIDARIA AMIGA ONLINE Y RADIOSOLAMICHILDRENS UNA EXPERIENCIA DE 
APRENDIZAJE - Mª Magdalena Galiana Lloreet- docente infantil y primaria



12:00pm  KEYNOTE - Stephanie Sandifer on "Mobile Learning Among the Museums of 
Houston, Texas: A Blended & Personalized Learning Environment Leveraging 
Community Resources for Improved Learner Outcomes"



1:00pm


DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER: SAMR as a Framework for Moving Towards Education 3.0 - 
Jackie Gerstein, Ed.D., Online Faculty- Educational Technology
Revolutionize Data Reporting to Revolutionize Data Use - Jenny Grant Rankin, 
Ph.D. (Former Teacher, Site Admin, & District Admin)
Teaching Another Country's Culture With Mobile Devices - Harry G. Tuttle, Ed. D
What is Project-Based Learning (PBL)? - Judy Ha, Training and Development 
Manager



2:00pm


Authentic Learning Experiences: A Real World Approach to PBL - Dayna Laur - 
Educational Consultant
Best Practices for Discussion Boards - Marla Cartwright, Faculty Developer
Do students see technology the way we do? - Mrs. Maha Hassan



3:00pm


Disrupting the Classroom: What connected learning really means for your 
classroom - Sieva Kozinsky, CEO
How to Assess Project-Based Learning (PBL) - Jessica Chung, Assistant Director, 
Education
Rethinking Lesson Design with App Flow - Kelly Mendoza, Sr. Manager of 
Professional Development
Students + Computers = Engagement - Valerie R. Burton, English Language Arts 
Teacher



4:00pm


Digital Citizenship: A Whole-Community Approach - Kelly Mendoza, Sr. Manager of 
Professional Development
Putting the Students in the Driver's Seat - Paul Bond, Library Instruction 
Coordinator
Using the internet and social media to facilitate self-determined learning. - 
Rocco Ricci, PhD candidate



5:00pm  KEYNOTE - Steve Wheeler on "Students driving change: how learners are 
making the difference in the digital age"



6:00pm


Liberating ourselves from a textbook format: Innovative, inclusive, 
transformative and transdisciplinary ideas from teacher candidates - Melda N. 
Yildiz, Faculty
Transmedia Games For Learning - Randall Fujimoto, Game-Based Learning Designer



7:00pm


A Framework for eLearning - Dave Hallmon, Instructional Designer
Living the DREAM: Creating AWARENESS through Environmental Education - Carolyn 
Stevenson, Ed.D, Director of Education
Social Network Champions: new course collaboration opportunity - Carole 
McCulloch (CoachCarole)



8:00pm  KEYNOTE - Roger Schank on "Out with the old and in with the new: a plan 
for redesigning high school so that it is fun and useful"



9:00pm  KEYNOTE - Michael Strong on "Creating Great Educational Communities"    
            
            
        
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