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We are pleased to announce the MassCUE and M.A.S.S. 2016 Annual Technology Conference, co-sponsored by the Massachusetts Computer Using Educators (MassCUE) and the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents (M.A.S.S.). Both organizations recognize the benefits of a collaborative partnership that focuses on the collective interests of our school districts.  We will be providing educators from across the Commonwealth and New England with exciting ways to enhance teaching and learning with technology.  
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Wednesday, October 19
 

10:00am EDT

Common Ground: A School-Wide Research Handbook Red Level 75Cory Bavuso • Stacy Kitsis Curate, Connect, Create with OER Red Level 10Andrew Marcinek • Kerry Gallagher Engaging Students in Ancient History using Digital Storytelling Red Level 67Moia Rowsome Formative Assessment Smackdown - Fun Formative Assessment Tools for All Ages Red Level 17Jennifer Judkins Future Ready? Infrastructure Red Level 61Rose Muller • Katie Miller How to make an Elementary TV show at your school Red Level 18Dan Riley • Jen Mulvaney Ignite Your PD Red Level 24Weston Public Schools Integration Speacialists Infographics with Google Draw Red Level 77Jeannie Erickson • Audra Kaplan Instructional Alchemy - Blended Learning & Hybrid Courses Red Level 73Fred Haas Integrating Tech into K-2 Red Level 74Melissa Zeitz • Beth Dichter Makerspace on a Budget Red Level 66Peggy Keohane • Stephanie South Multimedia Engineering Curriculum Red Level 21Isabel Huff • Beth McGinnis-Cavanaugh One to One that Works for All Red Level 15Adam Steiner Presentation Design Principles (and Smackdown!) Red Level 23Dan Callahan Reinvigorate your Research Projects with Infographics Red Level 65Christy Callahan • Julie Lowerre Smashing your way to a Google Site! Red Level Mezzanine South East sideKen Bogacz • Karen Sacco Step Up The SAMR Model for iPad Red Level 68Beth Green Teachers Take The Lead with PD Red Level 16Adriene Lombardi • Alice Crowley Tell Me About It! Red Level 76John Peachey • barbara gordon Touchcast video productions: Create, collaborate and innovate! Red Level 14Laura Gardner Twenty-Two Teaching Tools you can use Today! Red Level 72Karen McGrath • Joshua I Rodrigues Using IPads to Amplify Learning Red Level 62Robyn McKenney • Whitney Logan Using Technology to Maximize Collaboration and Effect with a Shared Teaching Model Red Level 71Jaclyn Mattson • Alyssa Candini • Maureen Devlin

10:15am EDT

11:15am EDT

Action! How Movie-Making Engages, Motivates, and Transforms Learning Red Level 24Nick Greenwood • Jennifer Trombino AP Computer Science Project-Based Learning Project Red Level 65Mark Burkholz APP INVENTOR 2: FREE, FUN, AND EASY! Red Level 62Michael Englander Building a Work Environment for the Digital Age Red Level 19Ajan Prabakar • Tara Gauthier C.B. in the C.M 2.0 Red Level 75Erin Fisher Classroom Research with Technology Red Level 14Amy Denecker • Natalie Skovran Creating a Live Stream School Radio Station Red Level 76Anthony Beatrice Design the School of the Future Red Level 10Tom Daccord Digital Citizenship - Experience Lessons from the Student POV Red Level 21Jonathan Schmid • Mike Scafati Dueling Clouds? O365 & GAFE Red Level 74Beth Dichter • Carol Holzberg Easy Ways to differentiate in the classroom using Google and Chrome apps and extensions Red Level 17Tina Kelly • Joanne Najarian Get Real: Authentic Tasks in the 21st Century Classroom Red Level 68Beth Hughes • Chris Gosselin Global “App”eal in Art & Music Red Level 61Pamela Perron • Kristin Lampros It's All About the Question Red Level 70Ellen Gammel Leadership in Blended Learning Red Level 15Grace Magley Meeting Student Learning Needs in both the School Library and Technology Lab Red Level 67Kim Keith Personalized Project Based Learning - Your Family in History Red Level 72John Leighton Putting “joy block” into the schedule: Project Based Learning in Elementary Math Red Level 66Christine Zybert • Jennifer Grenier Road Trip Red Level 77Jeannie Erickson • Audra Kaplan Scrumming UDL in the classroom Red Level 60Heather Salemme SPEDucational Tech Red Level 30Tracy McGarry • Jennifer Skowronek • Kimberly Zajac Ten Tools & Trends that will Amaze and Inspire You Red Level 18Maureen Yoder The Ever-changing Role Of The Digital Learning Specialist/Instructional Technologist Red Level 71Dr. Daniel Downs Transforming Teaching & Learning with Microsoft Classroom & OneNote Class Notebook Red Level 23Lynn Wiegel • Sandra Hastings Write a Successful MassCUE Grant! Red Level 16Julia Giglia

12:25pm EDT

Adventures in Other Realities Red Level 68Christine Donoghue Connecting the Classroom Red Level 76Nancy Carroll Creation+Stations= INNOVATION Red Level 71Jed Stefanowicz CueThink Math Buddies Red Level 24Sarita Spillert • Adrienne Norris Daily Tech in 3rd Grade Red Level 65Sarah Dahlheimer • Nina LaPlante Digital Approaches to Assessment for Learning: Formative Assessment Red Level 72Grace Magley Duck Duck Google Red Level 70Cheryl Phillips Empower with MIT App Inventor Red Level 74Karen Lang From Bookroom to Makerspace: Our Yearlong Journey Red Level 75Teresa Hohenstein • Amy Gregory Hands On. Stop. Motion. Video Red Level 61Fiona Bennie • Charlotte Corbett How to Host a Mini-Conference at Your School Red Level 14Kerry Gallagher • Julie Cremin Integrating Project-Based Computing Red Level 28Molly Laden • Akira Kamiya Learning Languages with Digital Storytelling Red Level 60Eric Braun LMS Rollouts - from Vision to Reality Red Level 66Nancy Sibilia • Jenn Holmes Ozobots: Classroom+Coding=Fun! Red Level 16Sandy Lemon PD Online & On-Demand Red Level 26Darlene Reed • Julia Greenstine Providing Effective Feedback for Digital Writing with Google Docs Red Level 17Jennifer Judkins Quest for Innovation: Lessons Learned Red Level 21Jonathan Schmid • Jared Perrine Shakespeare and the Silver Screen Red Level 62Annie Grover • Nicole Hart Social Media and Collaboration Red Level 67Michelle Ciccone Start Something That Matters Red Level 23Dan Ryder Teaching Humanities with Tech Red Level 19Kiel Maurath • Allison Malinowski The Digital Writer’s Toolbox for Teachers Too Red Level 73Fred Haas Tools and Resources for Developing Digital Learning Plan Audits Red Level 15Jeff Sun Upload and Transform Your Handouts! Red Level 10Tom Daccord “We Don’t Need No Stinking Badges” Red Level 18Greg Mertz

2:00pm EDT

A Better View of Your Data Red Level 20Dr. Lee McCanne ABC's and 123's - QWERTY Keyboarding Refreshed Red Level 73Gaby Richard-Harrington AppInventor; Engineering and Design Red Level 62Amy Sullivan • Anne Sullivan Critical Creativity Red Level 23Dan Ryder Curricular Project-Based Learning Red Level 70Sue Fisher • Dotty Corbiere De-mystifying Snapchat Red Level 26Kerry Gallagher • Chris Gosselin Exploring Digital Science Notebooks in an Elementary Classroom Red Level 18Anna Winchell • Andrea Darisse Frog Blog: Connecting Teachers, Students & Frogs Red Level 25Christie Wyman • susan cohen Go Global: Digital Connections Red Level 21Christina Toro • Na Lu-Hogan • Catherine Ritz How to use Google Forms to enhance instruction Red Level 74Stephanie Hoban iConnect K-12: Digital Access for All in a Transformed Learning Environment Red Level 13Dr. Ben Tantillo • Dr. Laurie Hunter Interactive Fiction Writing Red Level 77Ashley Fitzroy Is Google Taking Over the World? Red Level 71Thomas Raab • Ann Coates It’s About the Learning: MHS 1:1 Red Level 14David Cawthorne • Aimee McAlpine Pushing out Positive in Social Media Red Level 75Julia Colby • Emily Goonan • Gary E. Maestas Setting the Stage for a Future Ready Personal Learning Plan Red Level 10Kathleen McClaskey Shake It Up with Social Media Red Level 24Rayna Freedman Show Me What You Know 2.0 Red Level 60Nina LaPlante • Sarah Dahlheimer Showing How Awesome You Are: School and Leadership Branding Red Level 67Steven Anderson Social Media - The Perspective of School Leaders Red Level 28Dr. Anne-Marie Fiore • Dr. Linda Hirsch • Matthew Beyranevand The Best of Technology Integration in the K-5 Classroom Red Level 17Jennifer Judkins • Traci Jansen The Edison - A Programmable Robot that is Lego compatible, uses similar programming but is very cost friendly! Red Level 72Kathy Dasho Think like an App Designer Red Level 61Kate Somers Thriving in the Digital World Red Level 76Larry Britt • Sherry Lehane Using Adobe Voice in Math Red Level 15Kerri Stoffel • Annie Mazer Welcome to Robots Red Level 65Charlotte Corbett • Fiona Bennie You don’t need to be an “appspert” for your students to learn through empowerment, creativity, technology, and fun Red Level 68Amy Mongiello
 


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