Clear objectives help people reach achievement standards. Instructure's Canvas helps educators set outcomes for student achievement and build rubrics to measure that achievement. Quick grading and feedback are just two of the benefits of using the inside of the Canvas classroom. If you are using Canvas already or are just thinking about it come see how easy it is to set up goals for students and then to grade their achievements in class.
Education Specialist, Utah State Office of Education
Mitchell is currently a Science Teacher at Willowcreek Middleschool. Mitchell is a 15 year veteran of Science, Engineering and Technology education and has presented on similar topics at UCET, UACTE, ISTE and UMLA. Mitchell is a longtime advocate of doing good things with technology... Read More →
Educators are excited about lesson capture and 'flipped classrooms' because when students review critical concepts at home, the result can be dramatically better. Find out about Juno's lesson capture capabilities! supports a flipped classroom in an easy, wireless, and time-saving process.
This session will focus on using online diagnostic data to pinpoint students' skills and provide targeted, teacher-led instruction based on the Utah Core Standards. Online Instruction motivates students and gives educators the ability to differentiate automatically, with the opportunity to monitor progress.
Craig Pritchard is the Western Regional Manager for Curriculum Associates. He has worked with Districts across the Mountain West for more than 10 years helping implement assessment, technology and blended learning programs
This session will provide a big picture overview of blended and online learning models. Learning management systems, content management systems, and digital learning materials will be addressed. Discussion will center on how these models and tools can assist in providing options for not only original student credit but for credit recovery, adult education, and professional learning. Demonstration will include some examples.
Participants will explore a cutting edge online, adaptive assessment: the i-Ready Diagnostic. This K-8 tool is built on the foundation of the Common Core State Standards and assesses students to sub-skill levels in Math and Reading. Learn how it can help you effectively and efficiently pinpoint a student's level and needs so you can provide the necessary remediation. We will also take a look at the differentiated instructional program that is linked to the i-Ready Diagnostic. First, online lessons employ the best in instructional design practice to meet students at their skill levels and enable them to make progress in an engaging, online experience. Next, the print-based instructional resources and tools further build student’s Common Core needs.
Craig Pritchard is the Western Regional Manager for Curriculum Associates. He has worked with Districts across the Mountain West for more than 10 years helping implement assessment, technology and blended learning programs
Whether your school or district has initiated a 1:1 computing initiative, BYOD (bring your own device) program or online/blended learning program, you need a learning platform that evolves with technology. Explore Canvas K-12 by Instructure and learn why an increasing number of K-12 school districts are relying on Canvas to future-proof their technology initiatives.
Educators are excited about lesson capture and 'flipped classrooms' because when students review critical concepts at home, the result is often dramatically better outcomes. Find out how Juno's lesson/lecture capture capabilities supports a flipped classroom in an easy, wireless, and time-saving process.
This session will focus on using online diagnostic data to pinpoint students' skills and provide targeted, teacher-led instruction based on the Utah Core Standards. Online Instruction motivates students and gives educators the ability to differentiate automatically, with the opportunity to monitor progress.
Craig Pritchard is the Western Regional Manager for Curriculum Associates. He has worked with Districts across the Mountain West for more than 10 years helping implement assessment, technology and blended learning programs
Canvas can be your friend, once you learn how to make it work for you. This session will intruduce the basic features in Canvas, and some insights into how it might be used to enhance your teaching style. It will include using the gradebook, messaging, discussions, learning modules, quizzes, and more.
Dean Brereton, MSN, RN, is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Snow College. He has taught Canvas courses in hybrid and wholly online environments. He taught a introduction to Canvas previously at UCET.