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Tuesday, June 24
 

11:10am CDT

Digital Literacy in the Age of AI
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
AI brings many benefits, but it also comes with some concerns. How do we stay digitally literate when digital technology is changing so fast? How do we help our students be responsible digital citizens in this rapidly changing technology minefield? This session will address these concerns and offer some resources and practical ideas for keeping yourself and your students safe and ethical in the fast-paced world of educational technology.
Speakers
avatar for Jana Gerard

Jana Gerard

Director, EDvolution, Southeast Missouri State University
Dr. Jana Gerard is the coordinator of the EDvolution Center and an adjunct faculty member at Southeast Missouri State University, where she provides professional development to students, faculty, staff, and community educators on various educational technologies. Jana is an ISTE Certified... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
Dempster 124

11:10am CDT

From Data Overload to Powerful Dashboards with Looker Studio
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
School administrators have access to a wealth of data—but making sense of it all can be overwhelming. In this session, we’ll explore how to transform raw data into visually engaging, interactive dashboards using Looker Studio (a part of Google Cloud Services). Learn how to streamline reports, track key metrics, and create dynamic visualizations that support informed decision-making. Whether you're looking to monitor student performance, track attendance trends, or analyze budget data, this session will equip you with the tools to turn numbers into actionable insights.
Speakers
avatar for James Russell

James Russell

Assistant Superintendent Academic Services, Cape Girardeau Public Schools
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
Dempster 126

11:10am CDT

How to Start FIRST Robotics
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
See how you can start the FIRST robotics experience with your students - in class or after school. This suite of programs is available for ages 4-18. Free resources and a hands-on trial in this session.
Speakers
avatar for Laura Roth

Laura Roth

Executive Director, FIRST in Missouri
avatar for Leigh Ann Carpenter

Leigh Ann Carpenter

FIRST Senior Mentor, FIRST in Missouri
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
Dempster 127

11:10am CDT

Intro to AI for Teachers
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
This hands-on session is a deep exploration of artificial intelligence tools for teachers. We will start by working with general tools like ChatGPT and learning how to craft quality instructions for them (called prompts). We will then expand our prompts to include specific tools for creating images and videos. Finally, we will explore tools specific to the classroom for lesson creation, summary, quizzing, and more!
Speakers
avatar for Joey Bryan

Joey Bryan

Technical Integration Specialist, University of Missouri (MOREnet)
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
Dempster 125

11:10am CDT

Perfectionism: Tips and Coping Skills for All Students
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
Do you notice your students, children, or even yourself struggling with perfectionism? This presentation is for you. Tips and coping skills to better understand what perfectionism is in the academic setting, signs of how to identify it, as well as steps to take to overcome perfectionism. This presentation will offer strategies for individuals and students to become more self-aware and to practice embracing the here and now of the messy, beautiful journey of learning.
Speakers
avatar for Lauren Skelton

Lauren Skelton

Gifted Education Teacher, JacksonR2/East Elementary School
Sharing the current state/updates of Gifted Education in Missouri. The overview of the goals of gifted programs here in Southeast Missouri.
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
Dempster 022

11:10am CDT

Student Engagement Comes Alive!
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
Engaging students in STEAM activities not only builds content knowledge and academic skills but also helps build confidence and community in the classroom. Roll up your sleeves as we experience how chemistry expands our world to understand the chemistry behind self-inflating balloons and other amazing activities that make learning come alive!
Speakers
avatar for Julie Antill

Julie Antill

MELL Instructional Specialist, Southeast RPDC
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
Dempster 024

11:10am CDT

The Gamified Classroom: Where 21st Century Skills Take Center Stage
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
Abstract:
In an era demanding adaptable, critical-thinking learners, educators must embrace innovative pedagogical approaches. This breakout session provides practical strategies for integrating gamification into secondary curricula to cultivate essential 21st-century skills. Participants will explore readily available EdTech platforms and design principles to create engaging, skill-building learning experiences.

Session Description:
This interactive workshop will equip educators with the tools and knowledge to transform their classrooms into dynamic learning environments. We will move beyond superficial gamification, focusing on designing experiences that foster critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and digital literacy.

Participants will:
  • Explore Gamification Principles: Understand the core elements of effective gamification, including intrinsic motivation, feedback loops, and progress tracking.
  • Discover EdTech Platforms: Gain hands-on experience with versatile platforms such as:
    • Google Earth Voyager: Develop spatial reasoning and global awareness through interactive, location-based learning.
    • Blooket: Implement engaging review and reinforcement activities with diverse game modes.
    • Teachable Machine (Google): Introduce fundamental AI concepts through accessible, hands-on machine learning model creation.
    • AI Dungeon: Foster creative writing and problem-solving through AI-driven narrative exploration.
    • Virtual Reality (VR): Explore immersive learning environments for experiential skill development.

Design Skill-Building Activities: Collaborate to create gamified lessons aligned with specific learning objectives and 21st-century skill development.

Address Implementation Challenges: Discuss practical considerations for integrating gamification into existing curricula, including assessment, student motivation, and technology access.

Ethical Considerations: Discuss the ethical implications of using AI within the classroom.

This session emphasizes practical application, providing educators with concrete strategies and resources to implement gamification immediately. Participants will leave with a toolkit of digital resources and a deeper understanding of how to leverage gamification to create meaningful, engaging learning experiences that prepare students for the demands of the 21st century.

Target Audience:
Secondary educators across all disciplines, curriculum developers, and technology integration specialists.

Expected Outcomes - Participants will:
  •  Gain practical knowledge of gamification principles and EdTech tools.
  •  Develop strategies for integrating gamification into their teaching practices.
  •  Design gamified activities that promote 21st-century skill development.
  •  Understand the ethical implications of AI and gamification in education.
Speakers
avatar for Dana Kelm

Dana Kelm

Information Technology / Network Support Instructor, Meramec Valley R-3 School District
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm CDT
Dempster 128

1:00pm CDT

Digital Safety for "Littles"
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
By the age of eight, ninety percent of children have used a device to connect to the internet. Though the internet offers a fresh, fun, and fascinating way to connect with the world, it also exposes new risks. Internet safety training must begin at a very young age. Mrs. Grady’s session will explore these topics, including user account and password protection, digital footprints and oversharing, social media, internet etiquette, and cyberbullying. Using videos, music, children’s books, games, and more, Mrs. Grady will share K-4 classroom lessons and resources to keep your “Littles” safe online.
Speakers
avatar for Lesley Grady

Lesley Grady

K-3 Technology Teacher, Dawn Elser Elementary/Central SD #104
Lesley Grady, (BSED '92, SIU-E) has been teaching in the field of technology for 24 years. Whether teaching pre-computers skills to preschoolers, advanced skills to elementary and gifted students or writing computer curriculum for Belleville AmeriCorps, she has grown from Apple 2E's... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Dempster 022

1:00pm CDT

From Idea to the Airwaves: Starting Your Own Podcast to Engage Students & Families
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Podcasts are a powerful way for educators to extend learning beyond the classroom, connect with families, and build a stronger school community. Whether you want to share classroom updates, provide learning support, or amplify student voices, this session will guide you through the process of creating your own podcast—from idea to launch.
In this interactive session, educators will explore the basics of podcasting, including content planning, recording, and distribution. No prior experience is required—just a passion for communication and engagement! Participants will leave with practical tools, strategies, and a clear roadmap to bring their podcasting ideas to life.
Speakers
avatar for Jonathon Lee

Jonathon Lee

Educational Consultant, EducationPlus
Jonathon is a Google Certified Trainer currently working with EducationPlus as a member of both METC & the RPDC. Jonathon provides training all over the state on how to integrate technology tools into instruction. Jonathon has presented at METC, Innovation Institute of Springdale... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Dempster 024

1:00pm CDT

Full Steam Ahead: Literacy based STEAM Kits
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Explore learning kits available for FREE checkout from the EDvolution Center on SEMO’s campus. There are kits for PK as well as K-5, and are self-contained; they have everything you need, including all supplies (even markers and scissors), lesson plans, books, and more. The kits are aligned with state and national standards and include lessons on water pollution, testing different materials, solving an engineering problem, habitats and organisms, and more!
Speakers
avatar for Jana Gerard

Jana Gerard

Director, EDvolution, Southeast Missouri State University
Dr. Jana Gerard is the coordinator of the EDvolution Center and an adjunct faculty member at Southeast Missouri State University, where she provides professional development to students, faculty, staff, and community educators on various educational technologies. Jana is an ISTE Certified... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Dempster 124

1:00pm CDT

Resuscitating the Research Paper
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
How do we engage modern students in the meaningful but dated process of writing a research paper? This session will encourage participants to explore and share ideas to foster student engagement in this still-important academic endeavor. We will look at how technology tools, personal investment, and multimedia elements can help more students recognize the value of research. While this session will focus on a 12th-grade English classroom, it will feature tips and ideas adaptable to most 7-12 classrooms. Come ready to learn, discuss, and share.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Jones

Jennifer Jones

High School English Teacher/2025 Missouri Teacher of the Year, Lee's Summit West High School
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Dempster 126

1:00pm CDT

Supporting Every Student: Classroom Behavior Strategies That Work
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
In this interactive breakout session, educators will explore and develop key strategies for managing student behavior in the classroom through the lens of high-leverage practices. These practices focus on evidence-based, proactive approaches that promote positive behaviors, improve classroom climate, and support student learning. Participants will examine techniques for creating clear expectations, using reinforcement and motivation strategies, fostering social-emotional learning, and effectively addressing challenging behaviors. Through collaborative discussions and hands-on activities, educators will leave with practical tools and a deeper understanding of how to apply these practices to create a more positive and productive learning environment for all students.
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Jordan

Jessica Jordan

Behavior Consultant, SEMO RPDC
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Dempster 128

1:00pm CDT

Understanding Digital and Media Literacy in Education
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
In this professional development session, educators and library professionals will dive into the critical intersection of media literacy, digital literacy, and artificial intelligence in today’s educational landscape. As technology continues to evolve, so does the necessity for students to understand and critically evaluate the information they encounter. This session will provide a comprehensive overview of resources and strategies for integrating these essential literacies into K-12 curricula. Attendees will explore innovative lesson plans and hands-on activities designed to help students grasp the importance of media and digital literacy, while also understanding how AI plays a role in shaping the information they consume. Through practical examples and collaborative discussions, participants will be equipped to empower students with the skills needed to navigate and critically assess the digital world.
Speakers
avatar for Joey Bryan

Joey Bryan

Technical Integration Specialist, University of Missouri (MOREnet)
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Dempster 125

1:00pm CDT

Your AI Teaching Toolkit: Google’s New Notebook LM & Illuminate Hands-On Exploration
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Unlock the potential of Google's cutting-edge AI tools, Notebook LM and Illuminate, in this interactive workshop! We'll move beyond theory and get straight to practical applications. Learn how Notebook LM acts as your personal AI research assistant, synthesizing your uploaded documents into powerful knowledge bases for research and lesson planning. Plus, experience Illuminate's unique ability to transform any text into a personalized listening experience, simplifying complex information. This session provides ample time for hands-on exploration, ensuring you leave with concrete strategies and a clear understanding of how these tools can streamline your workflow, save time, and enhance student learning.
Speakers
avatar for Rachel Armstrong

Rachel Armstrong

Educational Technology Facilitator and Secondary Instructional Coach, Farmington R-7
Unlock the potential of Google's cutting-edge AI tools, Notebook LM and Illuminate, in this interactive workshop! We'll move beyond theory and get straight to practical applications. Learn how Notebook LM acts as your personal AI research assistant, synthesizing your uploaded documents... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Dempster 127

2:00pm CDT

AI in the Classroom and What to Watch for from Students
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
This presentation explores the role of AI in modern high school classrooms, focusing on how educators can harness its potential to improve teaching while maintaining academic integrity. With AI tools becoming more prevalent, teachers can use them to provide personalized instruction, generate engaging lesson plans, and offer immediate feedback to students. However, with this advancement comes the challenge of plagiarism, as students may misuse AI to complete assignments dishonestly.

Attendees will learn strategies for integrating AI into their teaching practices in a way that enhances learning rather than replacing critical thinking. We will discuss how AI-driven tools like Magic School, ChatGPT, and adaptive learning platforms can support differentiated instruction, helping students develop stronger writing and analytical skills.

To address academic integrity, the presentation will cover methods for identifying AI-generated content, utilizing plagiarism detection software, and fostering a classroom culture that values originality. Educators will gain insights into revising assignment structures, incorporating reflection-based writing, and implementing AI-aware grading policies that encourage ethical academic practices.

By the end of the session, teachers will have practical strategies for leveraging AI as a powerful teaching assistant while maintaining rigorous standards that promote authentic student work.

Speakers
avatar for Shawn Seabaugh

Shawn Seabaugh

English Teacher, Chaffee High School
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Dempster 022

2:00pm CDT

AI Tools for Teachers
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
AI is all the rage in education today, but which tools should you add to your teacher toolbox? This session will focus on determining how teachers can best use AI tools to enhance instruction in the classroom. Teachers will leave with tools to explore and TONS of new ideas!
Speakers
avatar for Bethany Petty

Bethany Petty

Social Studies Teacher, Central High School
Bethany Petty is an award-winning high school Social Studies teacher, professor of educational technology, reader, blogger, national speaker, runner, and coffee fan. She is the author of two books, Illuminate: Technology Enhanced Learning and Create: Illuminate Student Voice Through... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Dempster 128

2:00pm CDT

Decoding Digital in Missouri: Empowering Parents to Navigate the AI & Media Landscape
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
This session empowers Missouri educators and librarians to equip parents with crucial skills to guide their children in the digital world, focusing on AI literacy and media literacy. Attendees will learn how to explain the basics of generative AI and its potential for inaccuracies, and provide actionable strategies for parents to help children develop critical thinking to evaluate online content and AI-generated material. The session will also address fostering a balanced digital life by discussing concepts like digital pull and the importance of managing screen time for better focus and well-being, ultimately enabling parents to nurture informed and responsible digital citizens in an AI-driven future.
Speakers
avatar for Joey Bryan

Joey Bryan

Technical Integration Specialist, University of Missouri (MOREnet)
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Dempster 125

2:00pm CDT

Dive into Feedback with Snorkl AI
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
In this session, we’ll introduce you to Snorkl, a free AI tool that captures students’ spoken thoughts and work, evaluates their responses, and provides personalized feedback. Teachers can guide the AI’s focus, aligning it with specific instructional goals to create a dynamic, adaptive learning experience. This makes Snorkl a powerful partner in promoting effective teaching and deeper student engagement. Join us to discover how this innovative tool can be used in your classroom!
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avatar for Lynn Poe

Lynn Poe

Content Instructional Consultant, Southeast RPDC
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Dempster 124

2:00pm CDT

Identifying MTSS, Multi-Tiered Systems of Support for Behavioral and Interpersonal Learning
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Elementary level- multi-theory approach and organizational framework.

The MTSS Journey of A Southeast MO Public School, including crowdsourcing activity for building and expanding your existing MTSS.

The conclusion of the 50-minute presentation will include a hands-on activity for building resilience in participants.

Presentation given at MSCA-Missouri School Counselor Association Conference, Southeast MO School Counselors Association workshop, MO-CASE, MO Sped Admin conference, and for Best Practices for Missouri school counselors as Laura was the 2024 MO Elementary School Counselor of the Year, and she is the 2025 Past President of the Southeast MO School Counselors Assoc.

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avatar for Laura Buchheit

Laura Buchheit

School Counselor, Perry County School District 32
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Dempster 024

2:00pm CDT

Teaching Students Self-Regulation Using Moral Reasoning Training
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
The effective management of student discipline is critical to the success of any school.

Educators are confronted with the challenge of maintaining school safety while minimizing the number of long-term suspensions. Student and teacher safety are extremely important, but in order for students, who compromise the safety and conduciveness of the learning environment, to be successful, they need to be in class.

Wouldn’t it be nice if there were a program that could provide school administrators with a restorative practice to help minimize the number of out-of-school suspensions, supply teachers, counselors, and behavior interventionists with an evidence-supported intervention that teaches students individualized self-regulation skills, enabling them to be successful in the classroom and beyond school? Moral Reasoning Training, MRT, is a program that can address all of these needs.

MRT is an evidence-supported intervention that provides a sequence of twelve detailed lessons to help students improve their skills for self-awareness, social awareness, self-management, building positive relationships, responsible decision-making, creating goals, and developing action steps to achieve them. The interactive lessons that are found in the MRT workbook incorporate components from art therapy, oral and written expression, and self-reflection, all of which help students identify and acknowledge the behavior(s) that prevent them from being successful, their triggers, and positive behaviors they can develop to replace the negative. My presentation will explain how this intervention helped decrease discipline referrals by approximately 80 percent while increasing attendance and graduation rates.
Speakers
avatar for Scott McMullen

Scott McMullen

Director of Alternative Education, Mehlville School
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Dempster 126

2:00pm CDT

Wired For Digital Responsibility: Get rolling with Sphero and Cybersecurity
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Ready to power up your digital citizenship lessons? This engaging, hands-on session explores how Sphero can move beyond programming to actively reinforce digital citizenship concepts. Discover flexible, adaptable structures for integrating these robots into your curriculum across various subject areas. Participants will gain practical strategies for organizing and managing robot use in the classroom, and experience firsthand how Sphero integration can bring cybersecurity concepts to life. Join to explore demo lessons, collaborate on creative implementation ideas, and discuss the vital importance of making digital citizenship tangible and engaging for all learners through the exciting world of robotics.
Speakers
avatar for Bethany Nill

Bethany Nill

Elementary Technology Teacher, Mid Rivers Elementary - Fort Zumwalt R-II
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Dempster 127
 
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