February 25–26, 2016IntegratED is a hands-on, two-day conference focused on technology integration strategies for educators.
Oregon EducatorsDownload a certificate from OETC documenting your professional development units (PDUs) earned at IntegratED Portland 2016.
Washington Educators
As the final step in logging Washington Clock Hours earned at IntegratED Portland 2016, complete a conference survey and make sure you fill in your contact information in the Continuing Education section of the survey.
Thursday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.
Attend workshops on a wide variety of relevant topics, led by hand-picked facilitators in small, personalized teaching and learning environments.
VIEW SCHEDULEFriday 10:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Bring old problems, current projects and new ideas to a Room to Grow studio and collaborate with mentors and peers to create personalized strategies.
LEARN MOREIntegratED is a supportive community working together to improve education. Workshops are designed to be small, personalized environments where educators can teach and learn collaboratively.
Educators know that building real knowledge takes more than one class period, so IntegratED’s sessions are longer to allow for in-depth discussion and collaboration that produces more developed strategies.
Walk away with solutions, not just a to-do list. More than a list of tools, IntegratED focuses on developing the skills and strategies needed to effectively integrate those tools into teaching and learning.
IntegratED is a community that extends beyond the two days of our conference. The collaborative environment fosters relationships and networks that continue to support educators in their own institutions and classrooms.
FuturistThe Tomorrow Project
The future is not set. The future is built every day by the actions of people. But to build that future we must first imagine it. We can change the future by changing the story people tell themselves about the future they will live in. How are technical, economic and cultural changes affecting the future of education? Which future do we want, and which do we want to avoid? In this keynote, Brian David Johnson will explore the possible future of education and how it is fueling or derailing the future of the American Dream.
Chief Technology OfficerDes Plaines School District 62
Great progress and innovation is made when brave individuals take big risks. As educators we need to be willing to embrace the chance of failure and make leaps into the unknown for the sake of our students. So how do we suspend doubts and navigate expectations from districts, parents and leaders while digging into these impossible dreams? In this keynote, Jennie Magiera will share stories and examples of how you can be a moonshot thinker, fail bigger and change the world from any place in a school or district.
IntegratED’s collaborative notes give you access to the entire community’s shared thoughts and experiences, and an opportunity to be a part of the conversation. You can refer back to these notes at any time to revisit the sessions you attended—and the ones you missed.
This year OETC is transforming the vendor model at IntegratED. We want our attendees to have a vendor experience that maintains the high standard we apply to our event workshops and studios, so we have implemented a detailed application process and set a 100% interactive exhibit policy.
The mission of IntegratED is to provide educators with a supportive community where they can collaborate to develop practical strategies for integrating technology into teaching and learning. Over the last fifteen years that community has grown and thrived, supporting educators online, at events, and in their own institutions and classrooms.
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AcceleratED is a one-day, hands-on professional development conference that addresses the challenges faced by administrators when integrating technology into education. It offers the opportunity to learn about relevant technology, meet and collaborate with other administrators, and develop strategies for technology integration.