Showing posts with label CUE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CUE. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2022

Fall CUE 2022: Come Learn with Me

It's that time of year again. It's Fall CUE. After two years being virtual, we are back face-to-face, and I am so excited. Fall CUE will always have a special place in my heart as it was at the 2018 edition where my wife Katherine and I were married on stage by the one and only Jon Corippo. Yes, I got married at and edtech conference. It was actually on the conference schedule. 

This year has me extra pumped as it is the first major CUE event since I was elected to the CUE Board last summer. I am looking forward to experiencing this conference from the perspective of a board member, not just as a presenter. On top of my board duties this weekend, I will be presenting 5 times. No rest for the weary. Honestly, I wouldn't have it any other way. I get so much satisfaction out of presenting, meeting new people and growing my PLN. 

Check out the sessions I will be presenting. Click on the session titles to access the slide decks.

Saturday 10/22

- Transform Your Classroom Culture Through The Power of Feedback - 1:30-2:20 pm, McKamy #153

- 4 C The Future: Lesson Design That Empowers - 3:30-4:20, Jackson #131 (co-presenting with Katherine Goyette)

Sunday 10/23

- Coaching Trumps PD: Just Keep Walking - 10:00-10:50 am, Naglee #127 (co-presenting with Katherine Goyette)

- Rock the Shells with Google Classroom - 1:30-2:20 pm, Jackson #131

- Ditch That Copier: Curate to Innovate - 2:30-3:20 pm, Jackson #131

If you are attending Fall CUE in-person or online, what sessions are your most looking forward to? Who are you hoping to connect with? If you would like to bring me to your school for PD, workshops, a keynote, training or a follow-up on this or previous blogposts, click here to schedule an appointment to chat.

My book, The Complete EdTech Coach: An Organic Approach to Digital Learning, co-authored with my wife Katherine Goyette is now available on Amazon. Click here to purchase. It is published by Dave Burgess Publishing. Be sure to follow the hashtag #OrganicEdTech and #CVTechTalk for updates.



Thursday, October 15, 2020

You're Not Going To Want To Miss Fall CUE 2020

The organization of CUE, Computer Using Educators, has been one of the greatest forces in my development as an educator. In addition to getting involved in "EDU Twitter", joining CUE was a watershed moment in my career. CUE has connected me with countless educators who continually fill my teacher soul with ideas and strategies. This network not only refreshes me professionally, but personally as well. I consider many of them dear friends. Now I am not suggesting you replace your old friends with educator friends, but CUE will really help you connect with like-minded people. I am an extreme example, as not only did I meet my wife via CUE, we actually got married at Fall CUE 2018. The ceremony was a session attendees could attend. 

When you attend CUE, that strategy you've been looking for to reach the "one student" can be found. The idea you've been pining for to spice up your lessons is waiting for you. If you feel you need to save time and improve efficiency, there will be plenty of sessions to help with workflow. If you're looking for strategies to improve coaching or how an admin can best leverage coaches, CUE has you covered (hint: my sessions).

This year, Fall CUE will be virtual. The beauty of virtual Fall CUE is that it only costs $79. That is a bargain for high quality PD. No matter your grade level, subject, position or experience level, there is something for everyone at Fall CUE. If you are looking to learn more about Google, Microsoft, Apple, Tech Coaching, SEL, K-2 students, ELL's, etc, Fall CUE has you covered.

Register now at www.cue.org/fall.