EdMagineering Education Conference
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1850 Hotel Plaza Boulevard,Lake Buena Vista FL 32830
19 June, 2023
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DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS 5/1/2023Come join a group of excited, motivated, and smart teachers like you in Orlando, FL. YES! We will be collaborating in the most magical place. DON'T MISS OUT.🔥LIMITED SEATS For more details go to the EdMagineering Conference web page. Conference is held at the Wyndham Resort Lake Buena Vista, across from Disney Springs. The overall goal of this conference is to provide participants with instructional methods, concepts, strategies, and activities that they will be able to apply to their classrooms and schools immediately. Collaboration, decision making, designing & developing new ideas/concepts, and storytelling are all important 21st-century skills that not only do our students need to master but we, as educators, can continue to improve upon also. This 4-day professional development will help educators do all of these through the same lens that made Walt Disney and the Disney Company so successful and innovative. Can I get credit hours for attending? We will or can provide a: Certificate for Contact Hours and Certificate Of Completion for On-Site Class I want to ask my administrator, district, or university to send me to this conference, but I need help to provide the rationale for going. Can you help me with this? Absolutely. If this web page does not give you enough information to help you to provide the rationale for you to attend the Edmagineering Education Conference, please reach out to us for support at [email protected] HOW DO I KNOW IF THE EDMAGINEERING CONFERENCE IS FOR ME? I am in educationI love working with students and sharing a passion for learningI need time for problem-solving and decision makingI'm looking to build on my professional career and/or pedagogyI want to network with other educators to find a community of supportDAY 1 - ROCK LAKE CONFERENCE ROOM (LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED) DECISION MAKING - Take a step back and think about a problem to solve or a new idea/concept to create Introductions: Get to know each other Fears and Hopes Protocol: Set our norms and expectations for the next 4 days Educated Risks: Self-assess our comfort in taking risks, create positive learning environments, and discuss ways to provide various support to scaffold learning and meet diverse needs Problem-Solving: Identify what you do now to solve problems with your students and/or staff. What are strategies we can use to solve problems like an Imagineer? Feedback: Learn to assess and give others constructive feedback that keep ideas and concepts moving forward, enhance creativity through knowledge diffusion and exchange of ideas DESIGNING & DEVELOPING IDEAS - Work through an innovative problem-solving process and on out-of-the-box thinking Peer Panel: You, the participants, are on the panel. This is a fun and engaging activity that can be modeled in a classroom or staff meeting. We will use our discussions and strategies discussed in the morning around risk taking, feedback, and creative processes. Mind Mapping: Using Blue Sky Thinking, this will be a space to nurture creativity and begin mimicking what Imagineers do when they are brainstorming ideas and concepts. No idea is a bad idea! Introduction to Designing Ideas: Think Project-Based Learning, as participants start envisioning their idea, concept, or problem that they want to work on for the next 4 days. We will prepare for being in the makerspace to acquire a deeper knowledge through active exploration of real-world challenges and problems. STORYTELLING - Build a visual story for your idea, concept, or solution and then share the narrative for feedback. Mastering the Art of Storytelling: Use examples from Disney to understand the importance and impact of storytelling. Visual Storytelling: Strategies and tools to create a visualization of an idea, concept, or solution to a problem. It’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow: Prepare for the next 2 days in our makerspace (parks) so that participants can learn, collaborate, and explore. DAY 2 - MAKERSPACE (MAGIC KINGDOM) Using the parks as a makerspace for the next 2-days, we will acquire a deeper knowledge through active exploration of real-world concepts and innovative solutions. Group Photo: Meet in the Wyndham Hotel lobby for a group photo Making Connections: Let’s connect the dots using what we collaborated on yesterday to prepare for the day and action items in our makerspace. Makerspace: We will get a special glimpse at how Disney brings the magic to life through organized tours and activities for educators. We will take these ideas of creativity, storytelling, leadership, innovation, and guest services and apply them to creating classroom magic and even the bigger picture of crafting the schools of tomorrow. Small Group Debrief: Participants will meet in small groups with a facilitator to debrief the day and share stories of what they discovered or were inspired by in the makerspace. DAY 3 - MAKERSPACE (EPCOT) Guest Speaker: Renowned author, Jeff Dixon, is a natural storyteller and doesn’t just stop at telling a story, he believes the story really comes alive when it impacts your life. Learn how to use a good story as a way to change and transform you and your students. Blue Sky Exploration: Collaborate with other participants in a small group to develop your idea further. We will mind map using some of the Imagineering type strategies for creating and designing. DAY 4 - ROCK LAKE CONFERENCE ROOM (LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED) Brainstorming and Prep: Participants will share their experience in the makerspaces over the last 2 days and make connections to how they will bring the magic into their schools and classrooms. Creativity, Curiosity, and Innovation: Review and discuss the strategies we have been working on before we begin working on our Project-Based Learning project to bring back some magic. Collaboration: Work on a storyboard to present your ideas, concept, or solution to share with peers. Final Visual Presentation Due: Participants must complete their storyboard before lunch. Visual Story Presentations: Each group or individual will present their story and get feedback from peers. You will take home a presentation to either get started on your new idea or concept and/or to share with your leaders as a proposal to implement. Let's Celebrate and Reflect: Take-aways and End-of-Conference Ceremony
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