
Day 3 - Thursday, May 19, 2022

What do teachers and administrators need to know about the future of educational technology and virtual learning?
What are the best practices?
Highlights Video
Welcome and Overview
1:00 pm

Dimitri Christakis, MD, MPH
Editor-in-Chief, JAMA Pediatrics,
Director of the Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development,
Seattle Children’s Research Institute,
George Adkins Professor of Pediatrics,
Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, and Adjunct Professor of Health Services,
University of Washington School of Medicine
Breakout Groups
Best practices for teaching across subjects, and agenda setting
(sessions divided by grade levels)
There will be no live Q&A for this session. Instead, participants will go straight into breakout groups.
1:05 pm

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Presentations (Prerecorded)


Naomi Baron, PhD
Professor Emerita of Linguistics,
American University
“Real Reading” with Digital Formats: Strategies for Teens and Tweens | Watch Here

Troy Hicks, PhD
Professor of English and Education,
Central Michigan University
Reconsidering Digital Writing | Watch Here

Joseph DiNapoli, PhD
Professor of Mathematics,
Montclair State University
Combatting Procedural Experiences in Remote Mathematics Learning | Watch Here


Tessa Jolls, BA
President,
Center for Media Literacy

Monika Hanley, LLM
Associate,
Center for Media Literacy
Digital and Media Literacies: pK-12 Classroom Practices and Tips | Watch Here
Breakout Group Leaders

Primary School Breakout Group Leader
Christina Chhin, PhD
Education Research Analyst,
Institute of Education Sciences,
U.S. Department of Education

Middle / High School Breakout Group Leader
Naomi Baron, PhD
Professor Emerita of Linguistics,
American University
Break
2:05 pm
What does the future of education technology look like? How do we move forward from here for better education?
2:20 pm
Presentations (Prerecorded)

Speaker / Discussant
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, PhD
The Debra and Stanley Lefkowitz Distinguished Faculty Fellow,
Department of Psychology, Temple University;
Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Emerging Technologies and the Future of K-12 Education | Watch Here
Discussants

Discussant
Robin Lake, MPA
Director,
Center on Reinventing Public Education
Breakout Groups
The future of education technology and virtual learning, and agenda setting
(sessions divided by grade levels)
2:45 pm

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Breakout Group Leaders

Primary School Breakout Group Leader
David Hill, MD, FAAP
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics,
UNC School of Medicine

Middle / High School Breakout Group Leader
Libby Milkovich, MD
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician,
Children's Mercy Kansas City,
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Breakout Groups
Experiences with education technology in the classroom (sessions divided by grade levels)
10:20 am

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Experiences with virtual learning (sessions divided by grade levels)
11:45 am

Speaker / Discussant
Justin Reich, PhD
Associate Professor,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Speaker / Discussant
Kristen Turner, PhD
Professor and Director of Teacher Education,
Caspersen School of Graduate Studies, Drew University

Discussant
Joe Clement
Associate Professor,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Prerecorded Presentations
Justin Reich, PhD
Change and Continuity: Paradoxes of Pandemic Teaching with Technology | Watch Here
Matt Miles, MEd
Falling Short: A Review of Educational Technology’s Effectiveness during the Pandemic | Watch Here
Kristen Turner, PhD
Pandemic Lessons? It’s About the Art of Great Teaching | Watch Here
Report Out
3:45 pm
Breakout Group Leaders
Closing remarks by: Dimitri Christakis, MD, MPH, Director, Seattle Children’s Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development