Organizers
Michele Haiken, Ed.D.
@teachingfactor
theteachingfactor.com
Currently a middle school English teacher at Rye Middle School in Rye, New York, and an adjunct professor in the Literacy Department at Manhattanville College, Michele has been teaching for the past eighteen years. She is the author of the blog The Teaching Factor and has contributed as a guest blogger on Edutopia, Free Teach 4 Teachers, and The Nerdy Book Club. Michele has presented at numerous conferences including the National Council of Teachers of English and Global Education Conference on topics relating to literacy, technology, and global collaboration. She is a contributor to Teaching Literacy in the Digital Age (ISTE: March 2014), and facilitates the monthly #ISTELitChats on Twitter addressing literacy and technology.
@teachingfactor
theteachingfactor.com
Currently a middle school English teacher at Rye Middle School in Rye, New York, and an adjunct professor in the Literacy Department at Manhattanville College, Michele has been teaching for the past eighteen years. She is the author of the blog The Teaching Factor and has contributed as a guest blogger on Edutopia, Free Teach 4 Teachers, and The Nerdy Book Club. Michele has presented at numerous conferences including the National Council of Teachers of English and Global Education Conference on topics relating to literacy, technology, and global collaboration. She is a contributor to Teaching Literacy in the Digital Age (ISTE: March 2014), and facilitates the monthly #ISTELitChats on Twitter addressing literacy and technology.
Adam Schoenbart
@MrSchoenbart
www.schoenblog.blogspot.com
Adam is a high school English teacher, Google Education Trainer, and EdD candidate in Educational Leadership. He teaches grades 10-12 in a 1:1 Chromebook classroom at Ossining High School in Westchester County, NY. His work and teaching focuses on best practices for the classroom implementation of technology for active student-centered learning and engagement. Adam received the 2014 LHRIC Teacher Pioneer Award for innovative uses of technology that change teaching and learn
Ryan Fisk
@Ryan_Fisk
www.fisk.nyc
Ryan is a graduate professor at Manhattanville College, within both Curriculum & Instruction and Physical Education programs, providing his students the opportunity to explore administrative software and services, stay abreast of current literature and research trends, and leverage social media and other web 2.0 tools to connect electronically with other leaders. He is also currently enrolled in Manhattanville’s Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership.
Outside of Manhattanville, Ryan has served as a Director of Instructional Technology in Great Neck, NY, investigating and implementing cutting edge technologies into classroom lessons to strengthen teaching and learning. He has also developed secondary health and physical education curricula as a department chair and teacher. Ryan is an American Red Cross instructor and volunteer, and is currently co-authoring an HIV/AIDS prevention guidance document that will serve as a teaching model for all New York State Health Educators.
@Ryan_Fisk
www.fisk.nyc
Ryan is a graduate professor at Manhattanville College, within both Curriculum & Instruction and Physical Education programs, providing his students the opportunity to explore administrative software and services, stay abreast of current literature and research trends, and leverage social media and other web 2.0 tools to connect electronically with other leaders. He is also currently enrolled in Manhattanville’s Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership.
Outside of Manhattanville, Ryan has served as a Director of Instructional Technology in Great Neck, NY, investigating and implementing cutting edge technologies into classroom lessons to strengthen teaching and learning. He has also developed secondary health and physical education curricula as a department chair and teacher. Ryan is an American Red Cross instructor and volunteer, and is currently co-authoring an HIV/AIDS prevention guidance document that will serve as a teaching model for all New York State Health Educators.
Christopher McGilvery
@mrtechyteach
@hugsnonprofit
www.givemorehugs.org
Christopher McGilvery brings a wealth of knowledge about digital tools that can be used to enhance teaching and learning. Through his work in faculty development at Ross University School of Medicine and online instruction at Angelo State University, Chris has become an expert in providing technology professional development for faculty to explore different ways to leverage technologies that aligns to student learning goals and outcomes.
He has developed online education curriculum, conducted research and published scholarly papers with a focus on the integration of digital tools for teaching and learning. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies and two Masters Degrees in Higher Education and Curriculum and Instruction from Angelo State University in San Angelo Texas. Chris is the founder of Give More HUGS-nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the love for learning, reading, and creativity
@mrtechyteach
@hugsnonprofit
www.givemorehugs.org
Christopher McGilvery brings a wealth of knowledge about digital tools that can be used to enhance teaching and learning. Through his work in faculty development at Ross University School of Medicine and online instruction at Angelo State University, Chris has become an expert in providing technology professional development for faculty to explore different ways to leverage technologies that aligns to student learning goals and outcomes.
He has developed online education curriculum, conducted research and published scholarly papers with a focus on the integration of digital tools for teaching and learning. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies and two Masters Degrees in Higher Education and Curriculum and Instruction from Angelo State University in San Angelo Texas. Chris is the founder of Give More HUGS-nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the love for learning, reading, and creativity
Sarah Consiglio
@saarahhjoy
Sarah is a Manhattanville College alumna who graduated Summa Cum Laude with a B.A. in English Literature in May 2015. She is also a student in Manhattanville's Dual Degree Honors Program and is working to complete her Masters of Arts in Teaching for TESOL. During her college years she worked at White Plains High School as an ESL tutor in the Manhattanville Centro Hispano Outreach Program. She also worked as the edTPA eTern as a member of Manhattanville's Digital Innovations Team. Sarah hopes to teach English as a Second Language at the high school level once completed. Currently, Sarah works as a Technical Support Specialist for the information technology company, Ellucian, at Manhattanville College.
@saarahhjoy
Sarah is a Manhattanville College alumna who graduated Summa Cum Laude with a B.A. in English Literature in May 2015. She is also a student in Manhattanville's Dual Degree Honors Program and is working to complete her Masters of Arts in Teaching for TESOL. During her college years she worked at White Plains High School as an ESL tutor in the Manhattanville Centro Hispano Outreach Program. She also worked as the edTPA eTern as a member of Manhattanville's Digital Innovations Team. Sarah hopes to teach English as a Second Language at the high school level once completed. Currently, Sarah works as a Technical Support Specialist for the information technology company, Ellucian, at Manhattanville College.
Bancha Srikacha
@bs96
Bancha is the Instructional Technologist at Manhattanville College. Here, he works to inspire faculty towards technology-enhanced teaching. Additionally, he leads Manhattanville's Digital Innovations Team, whose eTerns consult with faculty members to help them build skills in implementing technology in their teaching. Bancha also advises on Manhattanville's new ATLAS e-portfolio program, liaises between academic needs and the Office of Information Technology, and serves on various technology, academic policy, and web strategy committees.
Prior to joining Manhattanville, he was an Educational Technologist at New York University, and has had various education and technology roles at American Museum of Natural History, the United Nations, McGraw-Hill, and Scholastic. He has an MA Media Studies from The New School in New York City.
@bs96
Bancha is the Instructional Technologist at Manhattanville College. Here, he works to inspire faculty towards technology-enhanced teaching. Additionally, he leads Manhattanville's Digital Innovations Team, whose eTerns consult with faculty members to help them build skills in implementing technology in their teaching. Bancha also advises on Manhattanville's new ATLAS e-portfolio program, liaises between academic needs and the Office of Information Technology, and serves on various technology, academic policy, and web strategy committees.
Prior to joining Manhattanville, he was an Educational Technologist at New York University, and has had various education and technology roles at American Museum of Natural History, the United Nations, McGraw-Hill, and Scholastic. He has an MA Media Studies from The New School in New York City.
2015 Organizers: Michele Haiken, Christopher McGilvery, Adam Schoenbart, Ryan Fisk, Sarah Consiglio
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2015 Schedule
8:30am - 9:00am Registration & Breakfast
9:00am - 9:20am Kickoff & Schedule
9:30am - 10:20am Session 1
10:30am - 11:20am Session 2
11:30am - 12:20pm Session 3
12:30pm - 1:00pm Smackdown, Debrief, & Prizes
9:00am - 9:20am Kickoff & Schedule
9:30am - 10:20am Session 1
10:30am - 11:20am Session 2
11:30am - 12:20pm Session 3
12:30pm - 1:00pm Smackdown, Debrief, & Prizes
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