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Monday, July 15
 

10:00am CDT

MineCraft EDU: Engagement, Engineering and Axolotls

This workshop is relevant for every subject, grades 4 through 12. In this workshop I will introduce MineCraft for Education. Using this virtual world, teachers can invite their students to intact in a wide variety of activities that help students practice real world skills in a safe, productive, and fun environment.

Presenters
avatar for Rebecca Cissel

Rebecca Cissel

Teacher, Loxley Elementary
I am a 6th-grade teacher and a tech nerd.  I love trying out new tools in my classroom and sharing them with other educators.


Monday July 15, 2024 10:00am - 11:50am CDT
Room 28

11:00am CDT

Be Goldilocks! Make the Climate and Culture of Your Classroom "Just Right"!

Building CLIMATE and CULTURE in your school and classroom begins BEFORE students walk through the door. Plan ahead, follow through, and make adjustments, as needed. Climate and Culture matter. YOU set the "thermostat".

Presenters
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Becki Ducote

Principal, Summerdale School
Hi! My name is Becki Ducote, Summerdale School Principal. I began my career as an educator in 1991. Thirty-two years has certainly taught me how to work hard and be the best "me" I can be. Education has changed a lot. Change is the only thing that is constant. It's important to embrace... Read More →


Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
Room 95

11:00am CDT

How to Start a Mentoring Group

Mentoring is a powerful practice that facilitates learning, development, and growth in individual students and in the school environment. The benefits of mentoring programs makes a valuable investment within the school as a way to unlock personal and educational skill development, leadership and a better school environment for students. The purpose of mentoring programs depends on the school’s and students' goals and objectives. Let me help you begin and develop a mentoring program to develop leadership skills that allow your students to improve behavior, academic growth, and community involvement.

Presenters
avatar for Jamie Franklin

Jamie Franklin

Special Education Teacher/Mentor, Daphne Middle School
Mrs. Franklin has been a special education teacher for over eight and a half years. She has a background in behavior and Speech Language Pathology. In addition to advocating for her students, she is an avid volunteer and member of Alpha Kappa Sorority. She is a mentor/founder of the... Read More →
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Margaret Smith

Daphne Middle School


Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
Room 252

11:00am CDT

Innovate for Impact! Empower with Empathy, Equip with Inquiry

Innovation is most impactful when we inquire with empathy to guide our design thinking. This session will guide teachers to try on a community's shoes, by experiencing real problem vignettes, just like the students would. Ignite your student passion for compassion with strategies to empower learners with empathy. Brainstorm innovative solutions that matter to your school and community. Take-home a toolkit to equip your students with design thinking through inquiry to guide their problem-solving potential. From a first-person perspective, this session will inspire teachers to experience the problem and develop solutions from the perspective of the students for their community.

Presenters
avatar for Nicholas Linke

Nicholas Linke

eMINTS National Center, Educational Program Coordinator III
Nicholas Anthony Linke is an eMINTS National Center educational program coordinator. After graduating from University of Missouri with a  duel degree in Biology and Philosophy and returned for his Maters in Learning, Teaching, and Curriculum. He also  taught as science teacher for... Read More →
avatar for Doug Caldwell

Doug Caldwell

eMINTS National Center, Training and Marketing Manager


Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
Room 96

11:00am CDT

Looking at ESL from OUTSIDE the Box

The areas up for discussion are Parental Contacts, Co-Teaching, Lessons/Activities/Transportation, and what ELs need to know for your school.

Presenters
avatar for Annette Putt

Annette Putt

ESL Teacher/ Bus Driver, Foley Middle School
The areas up for discussion are Parental Contacts, Co-Teaching, Lessons/Activities/Transportation, and what ELs need to know for your school.


Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
Room 253

11:00am CDT

Map it Up!!!

My session will be all about applying maps to different disciplines. My audience will be for all content areas and is fueled by my enthusiasm for maps. My session is still in the raw beginning stage, however, I believe it will be a fun and informative session!

Presenters
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Cody Hall

Social Studies Teacher, Elberta High


Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
Room 20

12:00pm CDT

Building Connections & Relationships, the WHY and HOW of Building & Strengthening the School-Family Partnership

Building Connections & Relationships, the WHY and HOW of Building & Strengthening the School- Family Partnership... this is the ultimate foundation in which the child's success is built upon.

Focussed mainly for Pre-K - 3rd grade teachers.

Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much. - Helen Keller

Presenters
avatar for Erica Evans

Erica Evans

Kindergarten Teacher, Belforest Elementary
22 Years Teaching experienceKindergarten TeacherE-Mints TeacherNationally Board Certified Teacher Candidate Golden Apple Award RecipientPublished Children's Book Author: School Mom
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Kelly Winingar

Daphne East Elementary, 1st Grade Teacher


Monday July 15, 2024 12:00pm - 12:50pm CDT
Room 253

12:00pm CDT

Pelican's Nest Science Lab: Lets Go to the Bay! Secondary Edition

Grab your sunscreen and come learn about the Pelican's Nest Science Lab, BCBE's award-winning marine and environmental science program. Teachers will experience an overview of the programs, field experiences, and environmental labs. View the many classroom resources available to check-out for your home campus use. Participants will also be invited to the Pelican's Nest Google Classrooms, which provide the rigor around the relevance. We will head to the bay to seine, cast, dig, and sift! Come get WET and inspired! You will deepen your own understanding of how to give students ownership and responsibility for Mobile Bay! Participants need to be prepared to get wet.

Presenters
avatar for Kacie Hardman

Kacie Hardman

Pelican's Nest Elementary Lab Director, Central Office Staff
Hi, I’m Kacie Hardman. I have been an educator for 16 years. I am passionate about students having ownership to their learning through their wonder! I am happily married to my husband Fred and we have three children. You can find us having fun together by the water most days of... Read More →


Monday July 15, 2024 12:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Pelican's Nest - Bus meets in front of ninth grade academy

1:00pm CDT

Mastering Remind: Empowering Educators for Seamless Communication

Join us for an engaging training session on Remind, the innovative communication platform designed to streamline teacher-parent-student communication. Learn how to harness the power of Remind's features to connect with your students and their families effortlessly, fostering collaboration and enhancing student success. From messaging to announcements and everything in between, discover practical tips and best practices to maximize your effectiveness on Remind and elevate your teaching experience.

Presenters
avatar for Megan Stewart

Megan Stewart

Consulting Teacher, Central Office Staff


Monday July 15, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Room 8

1:00pm CDT

Think Before You Snap

As educators we recognize the importance of comprehending the underlying motivations behind students' online behaviors and want to provide guidance that fosters positive decision-making. Everyday educators find themselves navigating the challenges that our students bring to the classroom due to online behavior...two of the biggest issues faced daily are cyberbullying and sending of inappropriate content. This comprehensive program dives into various aspects of digital citizenship, encompassing three critical topics such as the delicate balance between self-confidence and self-worth, the potential hazards associated with excessive or inappropriate sharing, and a profound exploration of the root causes behind cyberbullying incidents. By diving into the complicated dynamics of self-confidence versus self-worth, this program aims to empower educators and thus students to develop a healthy sense of self-esteem and self-assurance in the digital space.Through thoughtful discussions and engaging activities, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of helping students to navigate their own worth while on social media platforms with confidence and resilience. The program also addresses the potential pitfalls of over sharing and inappropriate sharing on social media platforms. This has become a pressing issue in most schools and attendees will learn how to best educate students in this area. Last the program seeks to uncover the underlying reasons behind cyberbullying incidents. Through an empathetic and compassionate lens, attendees will explore the root causes and motivations that drive individuals to engage in harmful online behavior. By cultivating empathy and fostering a culture of kindness, this program aims to create a safer and more inclusive digital environment for all students. This program provides educators with the tools and resources necessary to guide students towards making positive decisions in the digital world.


Presenters
avatar for Kristi Bush

Kristi Bush

KNB Communications, Keynote Speaker/Owner KNB Communications
Kristi Bush serves as a national education consultant and social media safety advocate. She is a licensed social worker with greater than 20 years of clinical practice and health care experience. She attended Troy and Auburn University where she studied social work and counseling... Read More →


Monday July 15, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Room 28

1:00pm CDT

Good Vibes and Tie-dye!

A fan FAVE: Tie-DYE a T-shirt!!!
Bring a 100% cotton t-shirt and tie-dye it during the session!
There's even a chance win a tie-dye set to take home and make even MORE!!! ....shirts, socks, towels, your dog.....
You will learn how to do a Tie-Dye.
Then you can use your TieDying knowledge for a school fund raiser or make colorful shirts for your grade level!
The possibilities are endless!!!!!
Come join the colorful fun!

Presenters
avatar for Joyce Garrison

Joyce Garrison

Teacher, Rosinton Elementary
Hello! This will be my THIRD year to present at GRITC.I graduated with my bachelors of fine art and master's of education from the University of Montevallo, which is located in Montevallo, AL.I am married and we live in Loxley. I have been teaching elementary art for 11 years and... Read More →
avatar for Amy Plunkett

Amy Plunkett

Other, K-12 Supervisor, Curriculum & Instruction Fine Arts, Health & Physical Education


Monday July 15, 2024 1:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Room 45 - Art Room

2:00pm CDT

Magic School AI - Working Smarter, Not Harder

Magic School AI provides a wealth of AI tools to help any teacher work smarter and not harder.

Presenters
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Stacey Tatum

3rd Grade Teacher, Elberta Elementary


Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Room 4

2:00pm CDT

Relationships Before Rigor: How Building Community in Your Classroom Makes Rigor Possible

Building relationships in the classroom is crucial for creating a safe and inclusive environment, enhancing student engagement, improving classroom management, and facilitating personalized learning. This session will provide teachers with effective strategies and tools to help establish relationships that will add joy back into the classroom--for both students and teachers. Although most of the strategies showcased in this session are used with secondary students, they could be adapted for use with younger students as well.

Presenters
avatar for Lauren Latham

Lauren Latham

ELA Teacher, Robertsdale High School


Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Room 3

2:00pm CDT

The Loss of Truth: AI had entered the chat. How do we know what is real and what isn't?

In an era where misinformation, deepfakes, and algorithmic biases are everywhere, educators face the critical challenge of guiding students in distinguishing between what is real and what is not. This thought-provoking presentation explores the profound impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the concept of truth and equips educators with practical strategies to help students navigate the complex digital landscape with discernment and critical thinking.

The presentation begins by examining the pervasive influence of AI technologies on the dissemination and consumption of information. It delves into the phenomenon of deepfakes, AI-generated content that convincingly mimics real people or events, blurring the line between reality and fabrication. Through engaging examples educators will gain a deeper understanding of the potential consequences and ethical implications of AI-generated misinformation.

The presentation also explores the concept of algorithmic bias, shedding light on how AI algorithms can perpetuate and amplify existing prejudices and biases. Educators will learn how to recognize and challenge these biases, equipping them with the tools to empower students in critically evaluating information and questioning its sources.

Lastly this session delves into the psychological and cognitive factors that contribute to the spread of misinformation and the challenges associated with combating it. Educators will explore the cognitive biases that make individuals susceptible to believing and sharing false information, as well as effective strategies to foster media literacy and critical thinking skills among students.

Through interactive discussions and practical exercises, attendees will discover innovative teaching approaches and resources that can be integrated into their curricula to help students develop a discerning eye and a healthy skepticism towards information encountered online. The presentation emphasizes the importance of fostering a classroom environment that encourages open dialogue, fact-checking, and collaborative exploration of truth.

By the end of the presentation, educators will be equipped with the knowledge, tips 7 tools, necessary to guide their students in distinguishing between fact and fiction in the digital age. Together, we can empower the next generation to become critical thinkers, responsible digital citizens, and guardians of truth in an increasingly complex and AI-driven world.

Presenters
avatar for Kristi Bush

Kristi Bush

KNB Communications, Keynote Speaker/Owner KNB Communications
Kristi Bush serves as a national education consultant and social media safety advocate. She is a licensed social worker with greater than 20 years of clinical practice and health care experience. She attended Troy and Auburn University where she studied social work and counseling... Read More →


Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Room 28

2:00pm CDT

Wash, Rinse, Repeat: Handwashing & Viruses in Schools

Through real-life case studies of disease outbreak in public schools, participants will learn about various viral pathogens, impact on school closure, the disease surveillance process, and the importance of collaboration between schools and public health departments. Public communication strategies will be outlined. Presenters will share evidence-based instructional methods for teaching best practices in hand hygiene in elementary and secondary education.

Presenters
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Alison Rudd

Health Services Coordinator, Central Office Staff
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Wendy Ledbetter

Other, Nurse Coordinator, Infectious Diseases and Outbreaks


Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Room 17
 
Tuesday, July 16
 

9:00am CDT

MineCraft EDU: Engagement, Engineering and Axolotls

This workshop is relevant for every subject, grades 4 through 12. In this workshop I will introduce MineCraft for Education. Using this virtual world, teachers can invite their students to intact in a wide variety of activities that help students practice real world skills in a safe, productive, and fun environment.

Presenters
avatar for Rebecca Cissel

Rebecca Cissel

Teacher, Loxley Elementary
I am a 6th-grade teacher and a tech nerd.  I love trying out new tools in my classroom and sharing them with other educators.


Tuesday July 16, 2024 9:00am - 10:50am CDT
Room 28

11:00am CDT

Raiders of the Lost Art

In this session, I will explain the "Lost Art" of writing a business letter while investigating and researching hidden addresses of celebrities and influential persons' locations. Students will learn the "Lost Art" of writing a business letter, addressing envelopes, and the nearly extinct cursive signatures. On the students journey, they will find common ground with someone who has impacted their life while maintaining safe boundaries in the process!

Presenters
avatar for Anna Hunt

Anna Hunt

8th Grade Gifted, Daphne Middle School


Tuesday July 16, 2024 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
Room 92

12:00pm CDT

Pelican's Nest Science Lab: Let's Go to the Bay! Elementary Edition

Grab your sunscreen and come learn about the Pelican's Nest Science Lab, BCBE's award-winning marine and environmental science program. Teachers will experience an overview of the programs, field experiences, and environmental labs. View the many classroom resources available to check-out for your home campus use. Participants will also be invited to the Pelican's Nest Google Classrooms, which provide the rigor around the relevance. We will head to the bay to seine, cast, dig, and sift! Come get WET and inspired! You will deepen your own understanding of how to give students ownership and responsibility for Mobile Bay! Participants need to be prepared to get wet.

Presenters
avatar for Kacie Hardman

Kacie Hardman

Pelican's Nest Elementary Lab Director, Central Office Staff
Hi, I’m Kacie Hardman. I have been an educator for 16 years. I am passionate about students having ownership to their learning through their wonder! I am happily married to my husband Fred and we have three children. You can find us having fun together by the water most days of... Read More →


Tuesday July 16, 2024 12:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Pelican's Nest - Bus meets in front of ninth grade academy

1:00pm CDT

Podcasting: New Media Literacy & Alternative Assessment

This session will focus on the connection between podcasting and traditional literacy practices already in teacher repertoires.

Presenters
avatar for Morgan Plash

Morgan Plash

Teacher, Elberta High
Greetings! My name is Morgan Plash, and I've been teaching English at Elberta High School since 2016. Before landing in Baldwin County, I taught English in Frisco, Texas. I have taught English Language Arts at all levels from 6-12, including Gifted English and AP Language. I am a... Read More →
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Alex Homan

Baldwin County High, Teacher


Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Room 254

1:00pm CDT

Think Before You Snap

As educators we recognize the importance of comprehending the underlying motivations behind students' online behaviors and want to provide guidance that fosters positive decision-making. Everyday educators find themselves navigating the challenges that our students bring to the classroom due to online behavior...two of the biggest issues faced daily are cyberbullying and sending of inappropriate content. This comprehensive program dives into various aspects of digital citizenship, encompassing three critical topics such as the delicate balance between self-confidence and self-worth, the potential hazards associated with excessive or inappropriate sharing, and a profound exploration of the root causes behind cyberbullying incidents. By diving into the complicated dynamics of self-confidence versus self-worth, this program aims to empower educators and thus students to develop a healthy sense of self-esteem and self-assurance in the digital space.Through thoughtful discussions and engaging activities, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of helping students to navigate their own worth while on social media platforms with confidence and resilience. The program also addresses the potential pitfalls of over sharing and inappropriate sharing on social media platforms. This has become a pressing issue in most schools and attendees will learn how to best educate students in this area. Last the program seeks to uncover the underlying reasons behind cyberbullying incidents. Through an empathetic and compassionate lens, attendees will explore the root causes and motivations that drive individuals to engage in harmful online behavior. By cultivating empathy and fostering a culture of kindness, this program aims to create a safer and more inclusive digital environment for all students. This program provides educators with the tools and resources necessary to guide students towards making positive decisions in the digital world.


Presenters
avatar for Kristi Bush

Kristi Bush

KNB Communications, Keynote Speaker/Owner KNB Communications
Kristi Bush serves as a national education consultant and social media safety advocate. She is a licensed social worker with greater than 20 years of clinical practice and health care experience. She attended Troy and Auburn University where she studied social work and counseling... Read More →


Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Room 28

1:00pm CDT

Good Vibes and Tie-dye!

A fan FAVE: Tie-DYE a T-shirt!!!
Bring a 100% cotton t-shirt and tie-dye it during the session!
There's even a chance win a tie-dye set to take home and make even MORE!!! ....shirts, socks, towels, your dog.....
You will learn how to do a Tie-Dye.
Then you can use your TieDying knowledge for a school fund raiser or make colorful shirts for your grade level!
The possibilities are endless!!!!!
Come join the colorful fun!

Presenters
avatar for Joyce Garrison

Joyce Garrison

Teacher, Rosinton Elementary
Hello! This will be my THIRD year to present at GRITC.I graduated with my bachelors of fine art and master's of education from the University of Montevallo, which is located in Montevallo, AL.I am married and we live in Loxley. I have been teaching elementary art for 11 years and... Read More →
avatar for Amy Plunkett

Amy Plunkett

Other, K-12 Supervisor, Curriculum & Instruction Fine Arts, Health & Physical Education


Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Room 45 - Art Room

2:00pm CDT

The Loss of Truth: AI had entered the chat. How do we know what is real and what isn't?

In an era where misinformation, deepfakes, and algorithmic biases are everywhere, educators face the critical challenge of guiding students in distinguishing between what is real and what is not. This thought-provoking presentation explores the profound impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the concept of truth and equips educators with practical strategies to help students navigate the complex digital landscape with discernment and critical thinking.

The presentation begins by examining the pervasive influence of AI technologies on the dissemination and consumption of information. It delves into the phenomenon of deepfakes, AI-generated content that convincingly mimics real people or events, blurring the line between reality and fabrication. Through engaging examples educators will gain a deeper understanding of the potential consequences and ethical implications of AI-generated misinformation.

The presentation also explores the concept of algorithmic bias, shedding light on how AI algorithms can perpetuate and amplify existing prejudices and biases. Educators will learn how to recognize and challenge these biases, equipping them with the tools to empower students in critically evaluating information and questioning its sources.

Lastly this session delves into the psychological and cognitive factors that contribute to the spread of misinformation and the challenges associated with combating it. Educators will explore the cognitive biases that make individuals susceptible to believing and sharing false information, as well as effective strategies to foster media literacy and critical thinking skills among students.

Through interactive discussions and practical exercises, attendees will discover innovative teaching approaches and resources that can be integrated into their curricula to help students develop a discerning eye and a healthy skepticism towards information encountered online. The presentation emphasizes the importance of fostering a classroom environment that encourages open dialogue, fact-checking, and collaborative exploration of truth.

By the end of the presentation, educators will be equipped with the knowledge, tips 7 tools, necessary to guide their students in distinguishing between fact and fiction in the digital age. Together, we can empower the next generation to become critical thinkers, responsible digital citizens, and guardians of truth in an increasingly complex and AI-driven world.

Presenters
avatar for Kristi Bush

Kristi Bush

KNB Communications, Keynote Speaker/Owner KNB Communications
Kristi Bush serves as a national education consultant and social media safety advocate. She is a licensed social worker with greater than 20 years of clinical practice and health care experience. She attended Troy and Auburn University where she studied social work and counseling... Read More →


Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Room 28
 
Wednesday, July 17
 

9:00am CDT

Powered by Prosocial

Why is prosocial education so important? Join us in discovering the positive impacts of prosocial education on teaching and learning. We will explore how prosocial education supports STEM learning, team science, and collaborative learning projects. Participants will leave with a variety of prosocial education strategies that can be implemented with all learners.

Presenters
avatar for Jen Foster

Jen Foster

eMINTS National Center, Sr. Program Coordinator
Jen Foster has been harnessing the power of technology to support instruction for more than 20 years. Over the last 12 years, Jen has provided professional development to a wide variety of educators, school administrators, instructional coaches, etc. to enhance and grow their tech... Read More →


Wednesday July 17, 2024 9:00am - 9:50am CDT
Room 96

9:00am CDT

MineCraft EDU: Engagement, Engineering and Axolotls

This workshop is relevant for every subject, grades 4 through 12. In this workshop I will introduce MineCraft for Education. Using this virtual world, teachers can invite their students to intact in a wide variety of activities that help students practice real world skills in a safe, productive, and fun environment.

Presenters
avatar for Rebecca Cissel

Rebecca Cissel

Teacher, Loxley Elementary
I am a 6th-grade teacher and a tech nerd.  I love trying out new tools in my classroom and sharing them with other educators.


Wednesday July 17, 2024 9:00am - 10:50am CDT
Room 28

10:00am CDT

Mastering Remind: Empowering Educators for Seamless Communication

Join us for an engaging training session on Remind, the innovative communication platform designed to streamline teacher-parent-student communication. Learn how to harness the power of Remind's features to connect with your students and their families effortlessly, fostering collaboration and enhancing student success. From messaging to announcements and everything in between, discover practical tips and best practices to maximize your effectiveness on Remind and elevate your teaching experience.

Presenters
avatar for Megan Stewart

Megan Stewart

Consulting Teacher, Central Office Staff


Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:00am - 10:50am CDT
Room 8

10:00am CDT

Pelican's Nest Science Lab: Local Relevance in the K-12 Classroom!

Come find out about BCBE's award-winning K-12 Marine and Environmental Science Program! Teachers will experience an overview of the program, field experiences, and environmental labs. View the many classroom resources available to check-out through out the year. Participants will also be invited to the Pelican's Nest Google Classrooms, which provide the rigor around the relevance. Come deepen your own understanding of how to give students ownership and responsibility to Mobile Bay!

Presenters
avatar for Kacie Hardman

Kacie Hardman

Pelican's Nest Elementary Lab Director, Central Office Staff
Hi, I’m Kacie Hardman. I have been an educator for 16 years. I am passionate about students having ownership to their learning through their wonder! I am happily married to my husband Fred and we have three children. You can find us having fun together by the water most days of... Read More →
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Celeste Rivenbark

Other, Pelican's Nest Secondary Director


Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:00am - 10:50am CDT
Room 95

11:00am CDT

Magic School AI - Working Smarter, Not Harder

Magic School AI provides a wealth of AI tools to help any teacher work smarter and not harder.

Presenters
ST

Stacey Tatum

3rd Grade Teacher, Elberta Elementary


Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
Room 4

11:00am CDT

Podcasting: New Media Literacy & Alternative Assessment

This session will focus on the connection between podcasting and traditional literacy practices already in teacher repertoires.

Presenters
avatar for Morgan Plash

Morgan Plash

Teacher, Elberta High
Greetings! My name is Morgan Plash, and I've been teaching English at Elberta High School since 2016. Before landing in Baldwin County, I taught English in Frisco, Texas. I have taught English Language Arts at all levels from 6-12, including Gifted English and AP Language. I am a... Read More →
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Alex Homan

Baldwin County High, Teacher


Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
Room 92

12:00pm CDT

Pelican's Nest Science Lab: Local Relevance in the K-12 Classroom!

Come find out about BCBE's award-winning K-12 Marine and Environmental Science Program! Teachers will experience an overview of the program, field experiences, and environmental labs. View the many classroom resources available to check-out through out the year. Participants will also be invited to the Pelican's Nest Google Classrooms, which provide the rigor around the relevance. Come deepen your own understanding of how to give students ownership and responsibility to Mobile Bay!

Presenters
avatar for Kacie Hardman

Kacie Hardman

Pelican's Nest Elementary Lab Director, Central Office Staff
Hi, I’m Kacie Hardman. I have been an educator for 16 years. I am passionate about students having ownership to their learning through their wonder! I am happily married to my husband Fred and we have three children. You can find us having fun together by the water most days of... Read More →
CR

Celeste Rivenbark

Other, Pelican's Nest Secondary Director


Wednesday July 17, 2024 12:00pm - 12:50pm CDT
Room 95

12:00pm CDT

Think Before You Snap

As educators we recognize the importance of comprehending the underlying motivations behind students' online behaviors and want to provide guidance that fosters positive decision-making. Everyday educators find themselves navigating the challenges that our students bring to the classroom due to online behavior...two of the biggest issues faced daily are cyberbullying and sending of inappropriate content. This comprehensive program dives into various aspects of digital citizenship, encompassing three critical topics such as the delicate balance between self-confidence and self-worth, the potential hazards associated with excessive or inappropriate sharing, and a profound exploration of the root causes behind cyberbullying incidents. By diving into the complicated dynamics of self-confidence versus self-worth, this program aims to empower educators and thus students to develop a healthy sense of self-esteem and self-assurance in the digital space.Through thoughtful discussions and engaging activities, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of helping students to navigate their own worth while on social media platforms with confidence and resilience. The program also addresses the potential pitfalls of over sharing and inappropriate sharing on social media platforms. This has become a pressing issue in most schools and attendees will learn how to best educate students in this area. Last the program seeks to uncover the underlying reasons behind cyberbullying incidents. Through an empathetic and compassionate lens, attendees will explore the root causes and motivations that drive individuals to engage in harmful online behavior. By cultivating empathy and fostering a culture of kindness, this program aims to create a safer and more inclusive digital environment for all students. This program provides educators with the tools and resources necessary to guide students towards making positive decisions in the digital world.


Presenters
avatar for Kristi Bush

Kristi Bush

KNB Communications, Keynote Speaker/Owner KNB Communications
Kristi Bush serves as a national education consultant and social media safety advocate. She is a licensed social worker with greater than 20 years of clinical practice and health care experience. She attended Troy and Auburn University where she studied social work and counseling... Read More →


Wednesday July 17, 2024 12:00pm - 12:50pm CDT
Room 28

12:00pm CDT

Good Vibes and Tie-dye!

A fan FAVE: Tie-DYE a T-shirt!!!
Bring a 100% cotton t-shirt and tie-dye it during the session!
There's even a chance win a tie-dye set to take home and make even MORE!!! ....shirts, socks, towels, your dog.....
You will learn how to do a Tie-Dye.
Then you can use your TieDying knowledge for a school fund raiser or make colorful shirts for your grade level!
The possibilities are endless!!!!!
Come join the colorful fun!

Presenters
avatar for Joyce Garrison

Joyce Garrison

Teacher, Rosinton Elementary
Hello! This will be my THIRD year to present at GRITC.I graduated with my bachelors of fine art and master's of education from the University of Montevallo, which is located in Montevallo, AL.I am married and we live in Loxley. I have been teaching elementary art for 11 years and... Read More →
avatar for Amy Plunkett

Amy Plunkett

Other, K-12 Supervisor, Curriculum & Instruction Fine Arts, Health & Physical Education


Wednesday July 17, 2024 12:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Room 45 - Art Room

1:00pm CDT

The Loss of Truth: AI had entered the chat. How do we know what is real and what isn't?

In an era where misinformation, deepfakes, and algorithmic biases are everywhere, educators face the critical challenge of guiding students in distinguishing between what is real and what is not. This thought-provoking presentation explores the profound impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the concept of truth and equips educators with practical strategies to help students navigate the complex digital landscape with discernment and critical thinking.

The presentation begins by examining the pervasive influence of AI technologies on the dissemination and consumption of information. It delves into the phenomenon of deepfakes, AI-generated content that convincingly mimics real people or events, blurring the line between reality and fabrication. Through engaging examples educators will gain a deeper understanding of the potential consequences and ethical implications of AI-generated misinformation.

The presentation also explores the concept of algorithmic bias, shedding light on how AI algorithms can perpetuate and amplify existing prejudices and biases. Educators will learn how to recognize and challenge these biases, equipping them with the tools to empower students in critically evaluating information and questioning its sources.

Lastly this session delves into the psychological and cognitive factors that contribute to the spread of misinformation and the challenges associated with combating it. Educators will explore the cognitive biases that make individuals susceptible to believing and sharing false information, as well as effective strategies to foster media literacy and critical thinking skills among students.

Through interactive discussions and practical exercises, attendees will discover innovative teaching approaches and resources that can be integrated into their curricula to help students develop a discerning eye and a healthy skepticism towards information encountered online. The presentation emphasizes the importance of fostering a classroom environment that encourages open dialogue, fact-checking, and collaborative exploration of truth.

By the end of the presentation, educators will be equipped with the knowledge, tips 7 tools, necessary to guide their students in distinguishing between fact and fiction in the digital age. Together, we can empower the next generation to become critical thinkers, responsible digital citizens, and guardians of truth in an increasingly complex and AI-driven world.

Presenters
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Kristi Bush

KNB Communications, Keynote Speaker/Owner KNB Communications
Kristi Bush serves as a national education consultant and social media safety advocate. She is a licensed social worker with greater than 20 years of clinical practice and health care experience. She attended Troy and Auburn University where she studied social work and counseling... Read More →


Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Room 28
 
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