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COMPLETE THE CATCA 2025 SURVEY TO IMPROVE FUTURE CONVENTION

CLOSURE REMARKS FROM CATCA 2025!

THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING THE CONVENTION AND FOR CATCA 2026 WILL HAPPEN ON FEBRUARY 19 AND 20, 2026 AT RDP.

STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFORMATION FROM YOUR ATA LOCALS.

All pre-recording videos will be up until May 31st.


Type: Technology (TQS/LQS 2) clear filter
Thursday, February 20
 

9:00am MST

AI Prompting for Teacher Success
Thursday February 20, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MST
Discover how to harness the power of AI chatbots like ChatGPT to enhance your teaching practice! In this hands-on professional development session, you’ll learn how to craft effective prompts to get tailored, high-quality results including generating engaging lesson plans, creating differentiated instructional materials, or brainstorming new pedagogical strategies. Perfect for beginners and seasoned tech users alike, this session will equip you with practical skills to use AI as a creative collaborator and thinking partner. Leave with ready-to-use examples, prompt templates, and confidence to make AI work for you in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Terra Kaliszuk

Terra Kaliszuk

Executive Staff Officer, Professional Development, The Alberta Teachers' Association
Terra Kaliszuk is an Executive Staff Officer in the Professional Development program area of the Alberta Teachers' Association. She brings a passion for understanding and supporting the human journey of learning to all of her work. Terra has led professional learning work for the... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MST
RDP Room 1400 (MP Theatre)

9:00am MST

The Soul of AI: Do Artificial Intelligence machines have souls?
Thursday February 20, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MST
Increasingly sophisticated displays of artificial intelligence such as CHATGPT has elicited variegated responses ranging from experts decrying the need for regulation to educators embracing new possibilities for lesson planning and student learning. While many marvel at the alacrity by which AI churns out elaborate responses, AI is forcing people to ask themselves questions such as “what exactly divides humanity from machines?” This talk, designed for religious educators, delves into that question. One obvious answer is that machines don’t have souls. But is that really the case? And if so, why? Here we look at what exactly is a soul in light of Sacred Scripture as well as ancient and modern philosophy with the aim of better grasping what human-AI distinctions.
Speakers
avatar for Gerard Mclarney

Gerard Mclarney

Teacher, Elk Island Catholic Schools
Dr. McLarney teaches at St. Isidore Learning Center in Sherwood Park AB., and serves as a sessional instructor at St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta. His academic interests include Religious Education, World Religions, J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as Sacred Scripture. His doctorate... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MST
RDP Room AC222 (Arts Centre)

10:20am MST

Using AI to Enhance Human-Centered Work
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am MST
Join this workshop to explore strategies that leverage AI to enhance communication and connection. We will explore the intersection of AI and our social and emotional world, professional considerations for leveraging AI tools for human-centered work, and versatile strategies that work with a variety of AI tools. Participants are encouraged to bring a device, such as a laptop or tablet, for the hands-on activities included in this workshop.
Speakers
avatar for Terra Kaliszuk

Terra Kaliszuk

Executive Staff Officer, Professional Development, The Alberta Teachers' Association
Terra Kaliszuk is an Executive Staff Officer in the Professional Development program area of the Alberta Teachers' Association. She brings a passion for understanding and supporting the human journey of learning to all of her work. Terra has led professional learning work for the... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am MST
RDP Room 2501

11:40am MST

Gaming, Leisure, and Aesthetics. Are Video Games a Refined Art, Noble Sport or a Superfluous Pastime?
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MST
Countless students and adults alike enjoy video games. But what exactly are they? A benign form of recreation, high art, engaging sport, or simply an egregious waste of time? Drawing on the insights of religion and philosophy, from the Bible to contemporary thinkers, this talk explores what the wisdom of the past says about the pursuit of leisure as well as aesthetics and how this applies to video games. It also seeks to provide teachers with novel ideas about how to introduce discussions on the ethics and aesthetics of video games, which students, in turn, can apply to other everyday realities such as sports, music and dance.
Speakers
avatar for Gerard Mclarney

Gerard Mclarney

Teacher, Elk Island Catholic Schools
Dr. McLarney teaches at St. Isidore Learning Center in Sherwood Park AB., and serves as a sessional instructor at St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta. His academic interests include Religious Education, World Religions, J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as Sacred Scripture. His doctorate... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MST
RDP Room AC222 (Arts Centre)

11:40am MST

AI Made Simple for the Classroom
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40am - 2:00pm MST
We invite you to join us for this interactive exploration into how AI can assist you to make a real difference to your work-life balance while also increasing student engagement in your classroom! You'll walk away with an abundance of custom curricular aligned teaching resources for new or existing AB curriculum as well as a supportive community to help you navigate the journey of enhancing your professional practice with AI. Let's take care of your teacher's "to-do" list, so you can take care of your students!

The objectives for this session are:
Using AI to assist you with best-practice instructional strategies, assessment, and inclusion.
Using AI to make the complexities of outcome based assessment easy to manage
Teachers will be use AI to differentiate instruction
Teachers will be able to evaluate the output of AI resources on the basis of Teacher Quality Standards
Teachers will be supported while they learn very practical ways to achieve work/life balance with the use of AI
Teachers will be taken through the necessary process of reflection to generate resources built on best practices
Speakers
avatar for Sharon Skretting

Sharon Skretting

CEO/Founder, Teacher Time Machine Ltd.
Teacher Time Machine is an Alberta based Educational AI company. We save teacher hours each week by giving them the technology tools and mentorship in outcome based planning and assessment! Some of our best selling features include: Hard Coded AB Curriculum, The ability to create... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40am - 2:00pm MST
RDP Room 2602

11:40am MST

Recognizing Academic Skills for Trades Success
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40am - 2:00pm MST
Skilled trades through apprenticeship pathways have long provided people with exceptional means to successful careers both ‘on the tools’ and beyond into management, entrepreneurship, and other exciting roles. These pathways require significant intellectual and mental capacity which is often overlooked. The demands of every trade in areas of numeracy and literacy cannot be overstated. Red Deer Polytechnic’s School of Trades and Technology is proposing an engaging and insightful look at the work being done to raise awareness and recognize the expectations both of industry and the post-secondary institutions that support them.The fundamental nature of work that Trades people do relies upon broad numeracy and literacy skills in every activity encountered. From measuring and estimating, to calculating and projecting; trades people employ diverse and complex skills in those traditionally academic areas. It is not good enough to be a journeyperson without having key working knowledge and applied competencies in mathematics and communication skills. Presentations will share deeper insights into daily applications and requirements necessary on job sites and workplaces across the Trades spectrum. Multiple presentation deliveries highlighting different areas by a variety of trades faculty will demonstrate how numeracy and literacy is essential across the board. As an added bonus, we will clearly demonstrate how these tried and tested learning applications can be used beyond those seeking a pathway in the skilled trades. The use of practical hands-on relevant learning activities is immensely powerful in engaging and inspiring learners of any persuasion. Cooking can teach physics, chemistry, and biology in practically every activity. Geometry and trigonometry are vital in all construction areas. Calculations of volume, flow, pressure, and capacity abound throughout Plumbing and Pipe related trades.Faculty from four program areas including Carpentry, Cooking, Electrical, and Welding have created highly informative and detailed presentations emphasizing and reinforcing critical rationales for the importance of academic skills, otherwise perceived as only for university driven learners, in the trades. These presentations will be enhanced with Alumni Success Stories speaking about how math, science, and other skills helped them transition from high school to successful careers in the trades. Industry Partners who hire graduates will discuss the skills they look for in apprentices and the importance of foundational education in high school to emphasize real-world applications of what students learn in school. Interdisciplinary Faculty speaking about trades integration into other subjects like physics, engineering, technology, education, and essential critical thinking areas so teachers can prepare students for trades careers by connecting curriculum subjects that mirror real-world problem-solving. Hands-on Learning and Technology in Trades (such as VR, AR, & simulations) showcasing how new tools are changing the way apprentices learn, making subjects more engaging for students such as our welding simulators. Workforce Development and Career Path speakers addressing workforce trends and how teachers can guide students toward stable, rewarding career paths.All these presentations align well with goals of building relationships and understanding the value of trades education for future success, both for the individual, and the community at large.
Speakers
SW

Steve Walker-Duncan

Associate Dean, Schol of Trades & Technology, Rd Deer Polytechnic
As Associate Dean School of Trades & Technology, coming from the Cook trades after 20 plus years I have been in post-secondary education for more than two decades.  I am committed to seeing trades skills recognized and improved through academic learning.  This intention also provides... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40am - 2:00pm MST
RDP Room 2304

11:40am MST

Critical Digital Literacy: Discussing ‘Hate’ Online
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40am - 2:00pm MST
This session, Critical Digital Literacy: Discussing ‘Hate’ Online, equips educators with ways to address and unpack online hate through engaging, age-appropriate methods. Teachers will learn to guide students in critically assessing their online behaviors and understanding the social and personal impacts of their digital actions. The session includes practical resources and activities to use in the classroom, case scenarios to explore real-life applications, and policy discussions centred on hate legislation and the proposed Online Harms Act. The goal is to use critical thinking to prepare students to engage responsibly and thoughtfully in digital spaces as well as their potential for influencing policy.
Speakers
TE

Tiffany Efird

Tiffany Efird is a writer, educator, and facilitator with the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights. Tiffany roots her work in creating safe, brave spaces where people can engage with challenging topics on hate and discrimination. She is driven to strengthen the cause of... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40am - 2:00pm MST
RDP Room AC160 (Arts Centre)

1:00pm MST

Social Media is Killing Our Youth:Sounding the Alarm
Thursday February 20, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
“It’s toxic for teens” (Instagram internal research)

“God only knows what it’s doing to our children’s’ brains.” (Sean Parker, former president of Facebook)

“Social Media is killing our youth!” (U.S. Lawmakers)

“I am calling for immediate action to protect kids’ and adolescences’ mental health on social media.” (U.S. Surgeon General)

Social media is a major contributing factor to the increase in anxiety and depression and teen suicide deaths over the past 10 years. Healthcare professionals, governments, educators, and child advocates, are sounding the alarm about the impact of social media on our youth. National award-winning speaker, mental health advocate, and social media expert, Wade Sorochan, provides the latest information on how social media is impacting todays' youth, along with vital recommendations to keep kids safe. Learn about current lawsuits and recommended policies and bans, risky online behaviour causing injury and death, whether cellphones should be allowed in schools, and more. Don’t miss this important presentation that many teachers have said is “incredibly informative and overwhelmingly relevant to me as a teacher and parent.” Wade Sorochan is the author of the ground-breaking book Unsocial Media: Virtual World Causing Real World Anxiety and is recognized as a leading mental health advocate and social media addiction expert.
Speakers
avatar for Wade Sorochan

Wade Sorochan

Owner, Wade Sorochan Communications
Wade Sorochan is an accomplished broadcaster and national award-winning speaker, author and mental health advocate. Nicknamed the "Tone Arm," Wade became the first broadcaster in history to spontaneously use song clips to enhance a radio talk show. As a mental illness survivor, Wade... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
RDP MAIN STAGE/ AC117 (ARTS CENTRE)

2:20pm MST

Skills Alberta - Inspire. Develop. Elevate.
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
If you are new to the Skills world, need help to motivate fellow teachers, or you want to learn more about Skills Canada Alberta (SCA) competitions and exciting programs, this presentation is for you! This interactive presentation is important for CTF and CTS teachers, school administrators, counselors, and general teachers who teach career pathways to junior and senior high school students. Learn about the variety of educational programs that SCA has to offer such as Skills in the Classroom presentations, classroom Try-A-Trade® kits, and the junior high program Skills Exploration Day that encourages the use of empathy through design thinking. If you interact with students who are looking for an exciting career path, work well with their hands, or who want to enhance their future career opportunities, the Regional, Provincial, National, and WorldSkills competitions push students to perform at their highest level while creating projects that align with the Alberta Education CTS curriculum. Educators will also learn about an amazing field trip opportunity where students get to see over 45 trade and technology careers in action and participate in Try-A-Trades.
Speakers
avatar for Skills Canada Alberta

Skills Canada Alberta

Education Initiatives Lead, Skills Canada Alberta
At Skills Canada Alberta (SCA) we promote excellence in trades and technology careers through skills competitions, hands-on programs for junior high and high school students, and educational resources. We aim to elevate and showcase the extraordinary talents of Alberta’s future... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
RDP Room 1600

2:20pm MST

Running an esports option class
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
Over the past two years I have ran an esports option class, where there have been several bumps along the way. During this session I will share some of the things that have worked and some of the things that have failed.
Speakers
avatar for Michael Saretzky

Michael Saretzky

Teacher
I am currently a teacher with Red Deer Catholic, teaching grade 8. I have been teaching for almost 20 years, with stops in Fox Creek and Hinton. I have recently completed my Masters in Educational Technology, through UBC. More recently I have delved into the world of esports in the... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
RDP Room 2302

2:20pm MST

Unlocking Potential: Integrating Google Gemini for Effective Teaching
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
The new parts are in Bold.
In this session, educators will delve into the evolving landscape of educational technology with a focus on integrating LLMs - Large Language Models, like Google Gemini, Claude, Copilot, ... into the classroom. Participants will gain hands-on experience with LLMs' innovative digital tools designed to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. This beginner to intermediate session will cover practical applications, including the integration of LLMs interactive platforms and digital resources into various curricula. We will also explore strategies for fostering digital literacy and critical thinking with students, ensuring ethical and effective use of technology in the classroom. This session will now cover the topic of AI "detectors" and plagiarism.



Speakers
avatar for Gilles Theriault

Gilles Theriault

Teacher, Red Deer Public School District
Gilles is teaching at École Lindsay Thurber Comp. H.S. in Red Deer. He provides workshops to educators. He has conducted professional development for over two decades. He's a Google Certified Trainer. He's also a recognized Adobe Train the Trainer and an Apple Teacher. Gilles is... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
RDP Room 2501

2:20pm MST

Artificial Intelligence - The Creative World of Our Robot Overlords
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
AI has emerged as a tool that school-aged children have embraced, and consequently, has become a headache for teachers everywhere. This workshop offers an open discussion forum to teach the pros and cons of AI while laughing about how we’ll all eventually be replaced by talking toasters. Most importantly, it also provides useful tools and advice on how to use AI as a creative tool for writing projects.
Speakers
avatar for Andrew Buckley

Andrew Buckley

Author/Speaker/Creator
Today, he’s a traditional and self-published novelist of rather silly, yet enjoyable speculative fiction for all ages, a comic book writer, screenwriter, podcaster, creator, and speaker. For over 20 years, he’s worked in the dreaded world of marketing as a content creator, copywriter... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
RDP Room 1503
 
Friday, February 21
 

9:00am MST

Leveraging Magic School AI for Enhanced Learning
Friday February 21, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MST
In this dynamic session, educators will delve into the evolving landscape of educational technology with a focus on integrating Magic School into the classroom. Participants will gain hands-on experience with Magic School innovative digital tools designed to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. This beginner to intermediate session will cover practical applications, including the integration of Magic School interactive platforms and digital resources into various curricula. We will also explore strategies for fostering digital literacy and critical thinking in students, ensuring ethical and effective use of technology in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Gilles Theriault

Gilles Theriault

Teacher, Red Deer Public School District
Gilles is teaching at École Lindsay Thurber Comp. H.S. in Red Deer. He provides workshops to educators. He has conducted professional development for over two decades. He's a Google Certified Trainer. He's also a recognized Adobe Train the Trainer and an Apple Teacher. Gilles is... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MST
RDP Room 2501

10:20am MST

Transformative Teaching: Leveraging Digital Tools for Engaged Learning.
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am MST
In this dynamic session, educators will delve into artificial intelligence and its potential to transform teaching and learning. Participants will gain hands-on experience with innovative digital tools designed to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. This intermediate/advanced session will cover practical applications, including the integration of LLM and digital resources into various curricula. We will also explore strategies for fostering digital literacy and critical thinking in students, ensuring ethical and effective use of technology in the classroom.

NEW: For ease of use in this session, bring a device that makes it easy to select text and copy/paste content from published Google Docs to your favorite AI.
Speakers
avatar for Gilles Theriault

Gilles Theriault

Teacher, Red Deer Public School District
Gilles is teaching at École Lindsay Thurber Comp. H.S. in Red Deer. He provides workshops to educators. He has conducted professional development for over two decades. He's a Google Certified Trainer. He's also a recognized Adobe Train the Trainer and an Apple Teacher. Gilles is... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am MST
RDP Room 2304

11:40am MST

Exploring the New Curriculum Through MakeCode Arcade Games
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MST
Strengthen your students’ problem-solving skills and engage creatively with the curriculum by creating games in Microsoft MakeCode Arcade! This session will provide you with the foundational knowledge to help your students design their own video games, then bring those games to life through block-based coding. Learn how computational thinking skills such as pattern recognition, algorithm design, and debugging are necessary when coding and how to connect games to cur-ricular concepts in any subject. This session explores connections to the Computer Science curriculum for grades 4 and up.

One lucky participant will head back to class with a new Micro:bit!
A laptop, Chromebook, or tablet is required for this session.
Some devices will be available for loan on a first come, first served basis.
Speakers
avatar for Maura Armstrong

Maura Armstrong

Director, Education, Maura Armstrong
TELUS World of Science - Edmonton inspires life-long learning as we create a positive science and technology culture in our region. Enjoy our themed galleries, Zeidler Dome, IMAX Theatre, and Science Stage. We offer an array of in-person and virtual school programs. Our programs are... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MST
RDP Room 1328

11:40am MST

Artemis Generation - Using Space Exploration to Inspire ANY Classroom!
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MST
CSA Astronaut, Jeremy Hansen, is part of the Artemis II mission and will be the first Canadian to travel around the moon! Come and learn about a variety of Canadian contributions to space exploration and how you can inspire future Artemis astronauts to help us get a maple leaf on the Moon! Amanda Green is a CSA Canadian Space Ambassador and will share all of the resources already out there and can show you how to connect space exploration to a variety of STEM subjects like; environmental science, plants, energy and electricity, coding and technology, Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being, & so much more! Amanda primarily focuses on Junior High (both in English and French), but has many ideas you can use with students of all ages.
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Green

Amanda Green

Teacher, Science Council
Amanda's spark for science ignited at an early age exploring nature with her family and grew into a flame for space exploration as she followed Canada's journey skyward. She teaches Junior High STEM classes in both English and French in Beaumont, Alberta. Alongside her colleague Julie... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40am - 12:40pm MST
RDP Room 2301

1:00pm MST

Coding for Climate - Using Microbits to Teach about Energy and Sustainability
Friday February 21, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
Micro:bits are little pocket-sized computers packed with infinite possibilities! Come and see how to use this powerful tool to build engaging lessons around sustainability and energy conservation. Amanda Green will show you a variety of projects that focus on energy sources, environmental monitoring and coding for climate change. She will introduce you to InkSmith Climate Action kits and connect you with local energy organizations like Inside Education and the Alberta Emerald Foundation for free resources and potential funding. Amanda primarily focuses on Junior High (both in English and French), but has many ideas you can use with students of all ages. If you would like to try a Microbit please make sure to bring your own laptop or Chromebook.
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Green

Amanda Green

Teacher, Science Council
Amanda's spark for science ignited at an early age exploring nature with her family and grew into a flame for space exploration as she followed Canada's journey skyward. She teaches Junior High STEM classes in both English and French in Beaumont, Alberta. Alongside her colleague Julie... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
RDP Room 2301

1:00pm MST

Beat the Disconnect Effect: Creating Powerful Presentations
Friday February 21, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
If your audience is snoring, does it mean the presentation is boring? Any presenter can advance their ability to connect with diverse audiences by building accessible slide presentations. Learn how to leverage visual story telling, audience engagement and AI to your advantage in your next presentation.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Build understanding of effective presentation design principles.
Learn practical tips & tools for building inclusive presentations.
Discuss how AI can be used to help create compelling content.
Speakers
avatar for Tammy Nischuk

Tammy Nischuk

Speaker Creative
Tammy Nischuk is a presentation design specialist that is on a mission to turn ordinary slides into vibrant visuals that captivate audiences with your ideas. With a background in adult education, graphic design and training as a broadcaster, Tammy knows how to make messages stick... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
RDP Room 2305

1:00pm MST

Digital Escape Room
Friday February 21, 2025 1:00pm - 3:20pm MST
Join me for this captivating half-day session where we’ll create our very own digital escape room. This engaging escape room is perfect for concept reviews and exciting holiday activities. Students will be presented with a video hook (as seen in the example below) and then asked to solve a series of clues to "escape" or find a location from the video.

Please bring your laptops so we can create clues tailored to your subject and classroom needs. To get a sneak peek of what we'll be working on, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wa1YhEtLik. I'm eagerly looking forward to our time together, please note that this session will be very similar to last year’s.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Mahal

Jennifer Mahal

My name is Jennifer Mahal. As a teacher, I’ve had experience substituting across different schools in Calgary. I also spent time teaching Science at an academy in Hastings, UK. After my time abroad, I continued to teach in Calgary. With 11 years of teaching experience, I believe... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 1:00pm - 3:20pm MST
RDP Room 2304

2:20pm MST

Explore How Online Science Simulations Support Scientific Literacy 7-12
Friday February 21, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
Enhance scientific literacy using the CER approach and ExploreLearning Gizmos, the 2024 CODiE Award Winner for Best STEM Instructional Solution for Grades K-12! This session introduces the pedagogical approach of CER, claim-evidence-reasoning, to promote scientific understanding and discourse. Participate in a modelled lesson using online science simulations to experience firsthand the strengths of a CER approach. Teachers are encouraged to bring a device.
Speakers
avatar for Karen Blumhagen

Karen Blumhagen

Implementation Coordinator, Alberta, ExploreLearning
Karen Blumhagen is an Implementation Coordinator with ExploreLearning. She has over thirty years of experience in education as a classroom teacher, learning facilitator, and administrator. Karen has observed firsthand the positive impacts of online simulations on student understanding... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm MST
RDP Room 1600

3:20pm MST

XP Boost: Establishing Esports in Middle and High Schools
Friday February 21, 2025 3:20pm - Saturday May 31, 2025 11:30pm MDT
Discover the transformative power of esports in education through my firsthand experience of launching and scaling esports programs in middle and high schools across our division. Learn how Esports can foster student engagement, enhance social-emotional learning, and create a dynamic, inclusive school community. Join me in exploring strategies for implementing a thriving esports program that prepares students for future success both in and out of the game.
Speakers
avatar for Scott Blenkhorne

Scott Blenkhorne

Scott Blenkhorne is currently a Specialist with the Teaching and Learning with Technology team at the Calgary Board of Education and has been an educator for the past 17 years, teaching Math, Science, and Computer Science to students from grades 6 - 12. He learned how to code websites... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 3:20pm - Saturday May 31, 2025 11:30pm MDT
Recording

3:20pm MST

AI Made Simple for the Classroom
Friday February 21, 2025 3:20pm - Saturday May 31, 2025 11:30pm MDT
We invite you to join us for this interactive exploration into how AI can assist you to make a real difference to your work-life balance while also increasing student engagement in your classroom! You'll walk away with an abundance of custom curricular aligned teaching resources for new or existing AB curriculum as well as a supportive community to help you navigate the journey of enhancing your professional practice with AI. Let's take care of your teacher's "to-do" list, so you can take care of your students!

The objectives for this session are:
Using AI to assist you with best-practice instructional strategies, assessment, and inclusion.
Using AI to make the complexities of outcome based assessment easy to manage
Teachers will be use AI to differentiate instruction
Teachers will be able to evaluate the output of AI resources on the basis of Teacher Quality Standards
Teachers will be supported while they learn very practical ways to achieve work/life balance with the use of AI
Teachers will be taken through the necessary process of reflection to generate resources built on best practices
Speakers
avatar for Sharon Skretting

Sharon Skretting

CEO/Founder, Teacher Time Machine Ltd.
Teacher Time Machine is an Alberta based Educational AI company. We save teacher hours each week by giving them the technology tools and mentorship in outcome based planning and assessment! Some of our best selling features include: Hard Coded AB Curriculum, The ability to create... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 3:20pm - Saturday May 31, 2025 11:30pm MDT
Recording

3:20pm MST

Artificial Intelligence - The Creative World of Our Robot Overlords
Friday February 21, 2025 3:20pm - Saturday May 31, 2025 11:30pm MDT
AI has emerged as a tool that school-aged children have embraced, and consequently, has become a headache for teachers everywhere. This workshop offers an open discussion forum to teach the pros and cons of AI while laughing about how we’ll all eventually be replaced by talking toasters. Most importantly, it also provides useful tools and advice on how to use AI as a creative tool for writing projects.
Speakers
avatar for Andrew Buckley

Andrew Buckley

Author/Speaker/Creator
Today, he’s a traditional and self-published novelist of rather silly, yet enjoyable speculative fiction for all ages, a comic book writer, screenwriter, podcaster, creator, and speaker. For over 20 years, he’s worked in the dreaded world of marketing as a content creator, copywriter... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 3:20pm - Saturday May 31, 2025 11:30pm MDT
Recording
 


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