The PLC 2015 Presenters
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The Personalized Learning Conference (PLC) 2015 has completed its review of this year’s proposal submissions. We are pleased to announce that your session has been accepted for inclusion in The PLC 2015.
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Session Schedule
Annotate vs Eliminate: Which packs a mighty punch? - Tynica Lewis
Building Webquest program to support standards - James Jordan & Marina Bonomo
Canvas 101 - Joane Mapas
Data Driven Instruction and Classroom Management - Travis Oliver
Differentiated Review - Jessica Jones
Down with the Poster - Jessica Runtz
Evolution of a Flipped Math Classroom - Lauren Smith
Flexing the Environment - Abe Hege
From Classrooms to Coffee Shops - Jennifer Lingle & Jessica Runtz
Guiding and Assessing with the Standards - Connie Stone
HG-PLE - Michelle Harris Jefferson
How a Wikispace Can Make Life as a Teacher Easier - Ryan Shuping
Interactive Math Notebooks - Crystal Bailey
Interactive Notebooks- Useful Tools, Not Just Cute - Sharon Swanson
Layered Curriclum! - Kenneth Melton
Learning to How to Flex the Learning Environment - Jacqueline McDowell
Lyrics Mania: Reading in music - Jimmy Buchanan
Mastery Through TenMarks - Temple Crabrell
My Tablet Ate My Homework - Patty Stringer
Personalized Learning and Technology - Rose Griffin
PLE in ELA - Adrianne Williams
Practice What You Preach - Amanda Sands-Warren & Wenalyn Bell-Glenn
Safety in a technology ruled world - Tonya Monroe-Leach & Lande Brady
School Net and You - Amana Young
Stations, Stamps, and Success - Temple Crabtrell
Student-Choice and Gamification - Cynthia Bullard
Tech Tools for Engagement and Connect with Parents - Crystal Bailey
The Journey to Choice - Samuel Peck
The Multigenre - Shawnette Cruz
Thinking outside the Rows - Kristin Pfeifer
Using Discovery Education in a New Way - Jessica Gillespie-Johnson
Using Kahoot! and Quizlet to improve reading skills - Robin McCraw
Using Learning Pathways to Personalize Instruction - Jennifer Lingle
Using the Tablet in the Foreign Language Classroom - Abby Hicks