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3 CONFERENCES, 1 SYMPOSIUM, FREE SEMINARS AND FREE EXPO

Bridging the knowledge gap when educating Special Needs children.

FRIDAY 31 MAYStream 1 - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

What it means to be the parent or carer of a child with ADHDRuth Devine, Journalist & mother of 3 sons with ADHD

Educational outcomes for children with ADHD: Can we make a difference?Dr Emma Sciberas, School of Psychology, Deakin University; Community Health Services Research, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute

School success for students with ADHDCressida Crossley & Jamie Coombs, Special Needs Teaching Specialists, NESTS

Stream 2 – Dyslexia

What teachers and parents need to know about dyslexiaDr. Daryl Greaves, Educational and Developmental Psychologist SPELD

Step into their shoes – Early and evidence based intervention for dyslexiaSarah Asome, Learning and Curriculum Support Leader, Bentleigh West Primary School and Felicity Harpley, Personal Best Performance

SATURDAY 1 JUNEStream 3 - Keynote and Anxiety Presentation

“Square pegs in round holes”- Why children with special needs face significant challenges in mainstream classrooms and what can be done to improve their outcomeDr Jo Martin, Paediatrician – Complete Children’s Health

Dr Julia Shekleton, Neuropsychologist, The Child and Adolescent Neuropsychology Group

How anxiety can affect language ability and sensory processingSally Rigley, Psychologist, The ASD Clinic

School success for students with anxietyCressida Crossley & Jamie Coombs, Special Needs Teaching Specialists, NESTS

Stream 4 – Autism Spectrum Disorder

A multi-disciplinary approach to ASDMs Charmaine Bernie, Occupational Therapist, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Dr Alexandra Ure, Senior Clinical Psychologist, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Amanda Brignell, Speech Pathologist and Lecturer at the University of Melbourne

School success for parents with ASDMs Caitlin Nathanson, Social Worker, Lecturer, The University of Queensland

Tickets can be purchased for an individual stream (half day), one or two days. Each stream includes morning or afternoon tea. Full day session also includes lunch. Prices inc GST & are non-refundable.

Tickets can be purchased for 1 or 2 days. Prices inc GST & are non-refundable. Each day includes morning tea and lunch.

EARLY BIRD (ends 31 March 2019)One Stream $99Full Day (2 Streams) $220Two Days (all Streams) $440

EARLY BIRD (ends 31 March 2019)One Day $325Two Days $622

STANDARD PRICE One Stream $115Full Day (2 Streams) $260Two Days (all Streams) $520

STANDARD PRICE One Day $369Two Days $655

Friday 31 May - Saturday 1 June 2019 Friday 31 May - Saturday 1 June 2019

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The five most significant educational technology trends for schools over the next 5 years.Hands-on workshops will be presented by some of the leading teachers in Queensland around the themes; Digital presentations, Makerspace, cloud computing, flexible learning spaces and developing content creators.

FRIDAY 31 MAYKeynote Address: Brave, connected and unpluggedPaul Hamilton, Head of Learning Technologies - Primary School, Matthew Flinders Anglican College

Breakout sessionsMaking your MakerSpace epicMark Savery, Head of eLearning (P-12), STEM and Social Innovation Coordinator, Emmanuel College

Flipped learning to facilitate problem solving teaching in the BYOx SchoolKen Herbert, EST Mathematics, Narangba Valley High School

Making thinking more visible using technologyPaul Hamilton, Head of Learning Technologies - Primary School, Matthew Flinders Anglican College

Bringing it all togetherAnnette McArthur, E-Learning Teacher Leader, Ormiston College and Amanda Bowker, Dean of Teaching and Learning, Ormiston College

MakerSpace Part 2: Taking your MakerSpace to the next levelMark Savery, Head of eLearning (P-12), STEM and Social Innovation Coordinator, Emmanuel College

Empowering students as content creatorsRachael Yates, eLearning Facilitator and Christina Wheeler, Years Teacher Librarian at St Peters Lutheran College

An Introduction to Minecraft: Education EditionTroy Waller, Learning Delivery Specialist, Microsoft

SATURDAY 1 JUNEKeynote Address: Maker spaces as spaces to grow, tinker and innovateAlfina Jackson, Coordinator, Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Primary School North Strathfield

Breakout sessionsAgile learning spaces come to life with the right techRachael Yates, eLearning Facilitator and Ashleigh Walters, Classroom Teacher, St Peters Lutheran College

Tips and tricks for making engaging video lessonsSteve Griffith, Cavendish Road State High School

Young kids can do it too! - Developing content creators in your early years classroomAlfina Jackson, Coordinator, Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Primary School North Strathfield

Digital storytelling with swayTroy Waller, Learning Delivery Specialist at Microsoft

What if we build every lesson from an attitude of playfulness and creativity?These highly practical sessions will cover the ‘how to’ of building creative communities.

FRIDAY 31 MAYKeynote Address: Future ready 101 – a creative and interactive trip to tomorrow and backJonathan Nalder, Founding Director FutureWe, ICT Trainer, St Peters Lutheran College

Curioser and curioser; Igniting the curiosity in learningRebecca Brownhall, Curriculum Design Consultant, Diocese of Toowoomba Catholic Schools Office

Opening the doors to innovationRebecca Brownhall, Curriculum Design Consultant, Diocese of Toowoomba Catholic Schools Office

Future ready 102 - ‘First school on Mars’ sandbox - how the play, creativity and team-work activities of this unique program can launch any classroom to successJonathan Nalder, Founding Director FutureWe, ICT Trainer, St Peters Lutheran College

Future ready 103 - More hands-on with HOW to boost future-ready skills like storytelling and community in the classroomJonathan Nalder, Founding Director FutureWe, ICT Trainer, St Peters Lutheran College

SATURDAY 1 JUNEKeynote Address: Next level learningTamara Sullivan, Head of Academics & Innovation, Amanda Bowker, Dean of Teaching & Learning, Travis Goulter, Head of Junior School, Ormiston College

Technologies playgroundTamara Sullivan, Head of Academics & Innovation, Amanda Bowker, Dean of Teaching & Learning, Travis Goulter, Head of Junior School, Ormiston College

ARTful teaching and learning – parts 1 and 2Cathy Hunt, Visual Arts, Design and Technology Leader, McAuley College

Capacity building can be described as a sustainable process of equipping teachers with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable them to cope with change and achieve the desired educational outcomes.

FRIDAY 31 MAYStream 1: Addressing professional standards

Keynote: Professional standards: Building capacity among and for teacher librariansDr Marcia A. Mardis, Professor and Associate Dean for Research, College of Communication & Information, Florida State University

Professional learning for connected teacher librarians: Linking, stretching and amplifyingDr Kay Oddone, Lecturer and Study Area Coordinator, Teacher Librarianship, Queensland University of Technology

The everyday and the extraordinaryDavid McInnes, Principal and Debra McGhee, Teacher Librarian, St Teresa’s Catholic College, Noosaville

Stream 2: Creating engaging spaces

Refurbished and revived: growing our potentialAngela Allen, Head of Library Services, Somerville House

Libraries as the academic heart of a schoolDr Terry Byers, Director of the Centenary Library and Innovation in Learning, Anglican Church Grammar School (Churchie)

From library to centre for learning and innovationDeb Ponting, Sessional Lecturer QUT in Masters of IT (Library and Information Science)/Master of Information Management (MIM)

SATURDAY 1 JUNEStream 3: Designing learning experiences

Keys to success: Transforming information and digital literacy for students into 2020 and beyondLori Korodaj, Teacher Librarian, Lake Tuggeranong College, ACT

Enriching learning in the library through technologyJackie Child, Junior School Technologies Coordinator/Teacher Librarian, St Aidan’s Girls School

Seven ways to think like a 21st Century personalised learning designerNelia Manansala, Academic Talent Development Coordinator and e-STEAM Program Leader, Chisholm Catholic College

Stream 4: Collaborating with parents

Students need school libraries: A personal and professional campaignHolly Godfree, Campaign Coordinator, Students Need School Libraries

All aboard: Inviting parents to ride the school library trainHelen Stower, Program Leader iCentre, Mt Alvernia College

Engaging parents and the communityMegan Daley, Author, Blogger and Head of Junior Library at St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School

Tickets can be purchased for 1 or 2 days. Prices inc GST & are non-refundable. Each day includes morning tea and lunch.

EARLY BIRD (ends 31 March 2019)One Stream $99Full Day (2 Streams) $220Two Days (all Streams) $440

EARLY BIRD (ends 31 March 2019)One Day $325Two Days $622

STANDARD PRICE One Stream $115Full Day (2 Streams) $260Two Days (all Streams) $520

STANDARD PRICE One Day $369Two Days $655

Tickets can be purchased for an individual stream (half day), one or two days. Each stream includes morning or afternoon tea. Full day session also includes lunch. Prices inc GST & are non-refundable.

Friday 31 May - Saturday 1 June 2019 Friday 31 May - Saturday 1 June 2019

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Friday 31 May 2019 Saturday 1 June 2019

Presenting to parents on technology and wellbeing – how to provide a balanced perspectiveDr. Matt O’Connor and Rachael Yates

Hackathon: Design thinking processes Student led, facilitated by Annette McArthur and Amanda Bowker

Improve student learning outcomes by embedding the library and the teacher librarian in your school communityLori Korodaj

Are you food allergy SMART?Jackie Nevard

Virtual and augmented reality in education Paul Hamilton

Explicit phonographic instruction – The ultimate tool for learners with dyslexiaDenyse Ritchie

Sharing the spark at ACU Leighann Ness Wilson

Sketchnoting in schoolDr. Sue Pillans

The inclusive classroom: Helping students with dyslexia thrive with technology Troy Waller

Creativity in the classroom Dr Sue Pillans

Ignite the genius in your child Karen Bonanno

Technology and literacy developmentRos Lugg

My flipped learning journey Alfina Jackson

Leading into the future(s)Nick Burnett

Challenging students to thinkDanijela Draskovic and Helen Haralambous

The importance of teaching students’ organisation and time managementAmanda Lecaude

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