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November 11 – 14 | Moody Gardens | Galveston, Texas
Instructional Materials Coordinators’ Association of Texas27th Annual Conference
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The conference for instructional materials professionals
Sail into the Future
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empowered than when you arrived. Nothing this week would be possible without our tremendous sponsors. Please visit the exhibit hall frequently during your time here and engage with the vendors who help make this conference a reality each year.
Our conference theme, “Sail Into The Future,” is an encouragement to us, like explorers of new worlds, to prepare, set our course and head out into unknown waters. While this prospect can produce fear, it can, if we have a plan, bring excitement, adventure and wonder over the potential discoveries we make along the way. There are deep waters to navigate; from potential shortfalls in the Technological and Instructional Materials Allotment to the unclear future of materials selection for our state. But I believe IMCAT is uniquely situated to help pilot our members through the always challenging times of a legislative session as it relates to instructional materials, and I know that collectively we can reach the sunnier shores of increased flexibility and funding for districts across the state of Texas if we do not waver from our course.
Thank you for coming to beautiful Galveston, Texas this week; thank you for helping to make our 27th year a unique and exciting one; thank you for your support and membership as we “Sail Into the Future” and provide for the future of Texas students.
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Welcome! from IMCAT President Tony Black
Greetings and welcome to the 27th annual Instructional Materials Coordinators’ Association of Texas Conference. I’m beyond blessed that you’ve chosen to join us for this year’s event. 27 is a unique number; it is a perfect cube, 3X3X3. If you add the numbers between 2 and 7; the
sum? 27. And, my wife and I were both born on the 27th of our respective birth months. I believe this 27th installment of our annual conference will be equally unique and extremely informative for everyone here.
With the upcoming challenges of back-to-back adoptionsin the upcoming biennium of a legislative year, this conference is poised to be of significant importance to all of the stakeholders involved in procuring instructional materials for students across our amazing state. Please take in all you can from our seasoned presenters and use this time to network effectively with your peers to get the greatest benefit of this opportunity. Remember to give as much or more as you get, because true networking should be more like farming and less like hunting.
A huge “thank you” to Wayne Schaper, our President-Elect from Spring Branch, for putting together an outstanding schedule for us this year. I know each of you will leave this year’s event much more prepared and
IMCAT will elect a president-elect, secretary and members of the IMCAT Board of Directors during its Annual Meeting at noon Tuesday, Nov. 13 at the 27th Annual Conference at the Moody Gardens Hotel and Conference Center in Galveston.
Candidates must have the support of their districts to attend, at district or personal expense, at least three quarterly meetings each year at various locations in the state and the Annual Conference during their term of office.
Officers serve one-year terms, except for the secretary and treasurer, who serve two-years. Board members serve three-year terms.
Annual Meeting Tuesday to Select New IMCAT RepsCandidates for officer—president-elect and treasurer—must be serving on the Board and have served on the Board for one year. Candidates must be the coordinator or designee for a district or open-enrollment charter school. Two employees of the same district or charter school may not serve on the Board at the same time. Nomination for the positions closes at the conclusion of regional meetings Monday morning, Nov. 12. Nominations may be turned into the Conference Registration Desk.
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Exhibitor BingoVisit IMCAT exhibitors for a chance to win a Chromebook or $100 cash. Pick up a game card from the registration counter to play. To be eligible for the drawing, you must visit at least 30 exhibitor booths in Expo C. At each booth, you need to collect a label with the exhibitor’s name. Affix the label with the matching name in the space provided on the game card. Turn in your game card to the registration counter by 3:15 pm Tuesday (Nov. 13). Drawings will be held at the 3:15 pm break Tuesday. If you have completed your game card by visiting all of the exhibitors, you could win $100 cash. Must be present to win.
Informal Welcome MixerJoin your fellow attendees after dinner in the Garden Cay Room (by the hotel front lobby) from 8 to 9 pm Monday, Nov. 12 to mingle with colleagues.
Canned Food DriveIMCAT will be collecting canned goods or nonperishablefood items to donate to the Galveston County Food
Bank. Items will be collected at the IMCAT registration desk. IMCAT will also raffle off a beautiful quilt donated by Misty Fisher of Arlington ISD. Tickets are $1 each or six for $5 (cash only please) and can be purchased at the IMCAT registration desk. Proceeds from the raffle will
go to the Galveston County Food Bank. You do not have to be present to win.
Casino NightSponsored by Follett School SolutionsJoin your fellow attendees in the Moody I Room from 6:30 to 9:30 pm Tuesday (Nov. 13) for drinks and heavy hors d’oeuvres. This fun event is included with your IMCAT registration thanks to the generous sponsorship of Follett School Solutions.
Russell Owen Scholarship/RaffleIMCAT welcomes Jerry Brannen, Paris ISD, and Jena Gonzalez, Del Valle ISD, as this year’s recipientsof the Russell Owen Scholarship. The scholarship honors the late Russell Owen, textbook coordinator at Dallas ISD and a founder of the Textbook Coordinators’ Association of Texas, which later became IMCAT. IMCAT’s annual gift card raffle raises funds for the Russell Owen Scholarship. Buy your ticket at the IMCAT registration counter - tickets are $1 each or six for $5 (cash only please). You do not have to be present to win.
Conference CertificatesIf you need to receive an emailed certificate after the conference, stop by the IMCAT registration desk to let us know. Certificates will be emailed out after the conference is over.
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On Monday, Nov. 12, during lunch, come hear Cheryl Ellis share “Spelling and Handwriting Instruction: An Investment in Student Achievement.”
Academic success is rooted in the ability to read and write. Research supports the explicit and systematic instruction of spelling
and handwriting to provide a strong foundation for literacy. A small investment of instructional time for spelling and handwriting can pay big dividends for student achievement across the curriculum.
Ellis received her Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education from Trevecca Nazarene University, in Nashville. Her teaching career began as a first grade teacher. Later she moved to the Houston area and taught fifth grade in Pasadena.In 1989, she began working in educational publishing as a consultant and later as a sales representative. During that time, she developed many professional workshops covering variouslanguage arts topics. As a member of several professional organizations, she has presented at many state conferences. A few years ago, Ellis had the opportunity to work in her home district of Williamson County as the project manager of their Teaching American History grant. Her responsibilities included recruiting teachers, planning professional development, and training master teachers. Ellis now serves as a National Literacy Manager for Zaner-Bloser Publishers. She supports the development, sales, and implementation of Zaner-Bloser products. Working with and supporting teachers is her favorite part of the job. On a personal note, Ellis resides in Franklin, TN, where she keeps her hand in teaching by working with fifth graders at her church.
Monday Lunch SpeakerJoin us Tuesday morning for the general session at 8:30 am in Expo B to hear Dr. Robert Bayard discuss Clear Creek ISD’s journey with one-to-one devices.
Specifically, he will share the successes and challenges of outcomes and opportunities related to one to one, including: equitable student access to technology, student device management and sustainability, blended learning, online textbooks, single sign-on, learning management solutions, and technology training.
Dr. Bayard earned his doctorate of education in educational leadership from the University of Houston in Clear Lake. He is currently the chief technology officer at Clear Creek Independent School District, where he oversees network services, technical services, information management services, learning technology, e-Rate, and technology purchasing.
Tuesday Morning KeynoteGuest Speakers
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Stay connected with IMCAT! Keep up-to-date with the latest legislative information!
Join the IMCAT Google Group and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Links are available at www.imcat.org.
IMCAT welcomes the chairman of the House Public Education Committee to its Annual Conference to give the keynote speech during the Tuesday luncheon.
Chairman Dan Huberty was elected in 2010 to represent District 127 in
the Texas House of Representatives. Before his election to the Legislature, Huberty served on the Humble ISD school board for five years. In his last year as a trustee, he served as the board president.
Huberty’s educational background propelled him onto the Public Education Committee as soon as he landed in the Capitol and in the four sessions since he has carried a wide array of measures affecting public education, including:
• measures to reduce the amount of testing for public school students,
• an opt-in grant program for prekindergarten, carried at the request of Gov. Greg Abbott, and
• passage of the Foundation High School Program.
As chairman of the Public Education Committee in 2017, he spearheaded a measure that would have begun the process of reforming the state’s flawed public school finance system and added $1.8 billion in new funding for schools. The bill—House Bill 21—ran out of time in the Regular Session. In the special session in the summer of 2017, the Senate stripped out the reforms and cut out $1.5 billion, and schools did not receive any new money. The House reluctantly concurred in the Senate version.
The Legislature did create a Commission on Public School Finance to make recommendations for the Legislature that begins in January, and Huberty is a commission member.
Huberty is a board member of the Lake Houston Area Chamber of Commerce and works with the Kingwood and Crosby-Huffman chambers of commerce. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Humble Intercontinental Rotary club. He is a board member of the Be an Angel Fund and is active in his children’s schools and extra-curricular activities. Huberty and his wife, Janet, have been married 22 years and live in Walden on Lake Houston with their three children.
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You don’t want to miss the final keynote of IMCAT’s 2018 conference. On Wednesday morning, Nov. 14, come hear Kay Douglas encourage you to “Take This Job and Love it!”
Douglas is a senior consultant, mediator, and trainer working for the Texas Association of School
Boards. Prior to coming to TASB, she served on the Huntsville ISD board of Trustees for sixteen years and is a graduate of Leadership TASB.
Douglas received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Columbia University and her law degree from the University of Houston. After working in the General Counsel’s Office of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, she was a prosecutor for 13 years in Walker County and trained prosecutors across the country.
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Russell Owen Scholarship WinnersThe scholarship honors the late Russell Owen, textbook coordinator at Dallas ISD and a founder of the Textbook Coordinators’ Association of Texas, which later became IMCAT.
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 10 am Golf Tournament Moody Gardens GC 1-5 pm Exhibitor Move-In Expo C1-5:30 pm Registration Expo Lobby2-5 pm TIMA 101 Floral Hall This session will provide an overview of instructional materials. If you are just shoving off the dock on your career as an IM Coordinator, we can help you get your “sea legs” with some basic knowledge and procedures. Session only offered on Sunday. Susan Lenox, Plano ISD Kim Slough, Abilene ISD
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 127 am-5 pm Registration Expo Lobby 7 am-5 pm Non-Perishable Food Collection Expo Lobby 7:30-8:30 am Continental Breakfast Expo B8:30-9 am General Session: Welcome Expo B 9-9:20 am Regional Meetings Regions 1, 2, 3, 4 Expo A3 Jill Dorland and Abel Villarreal Regions 5, 6, 7, 8 Floral A2 Tony Black and Laura Cruz Regions 9, 10, 11, 12 Expo A1 Susan Lenox and Misty Fisher Regions 13, 14, 15, 16 Floral A1 Kim Slough and Shannon Troester Regions 17, 18, 19, 20 Expo A2 Kelley Mosley and Carol Bielke9:30 am Deadline for nominations for the IMCAT Board
Breakout Session 1 » 9:30-10:30 am TIMA 101 - Part 1 Expo A2 The facilitators will cover basic instructional material topics,
which will help you build strategies in your district. This is a condensed version of the IM101 session that was offered on Sunday afternoon.
Misty Fisher, Arlington ISD Susan Lenox, Plano ISD
Proclamation 2019 and Beyond Expo A1 This session will help you understand the process by which
instructional materials are adopted at the state level and how you play a part. You will also learn more about
upcoming language arts adoptions included in Proclamation 2019 and Proclamation 2020.
Amie Williams, TEA Kim Slough, Abilene ISD
*Writing a Policy Manual Ivy Learn how to create or update District Policy Manuals for
Instructional Materials – state and local policies, preferred practices, timelines, OOA, New Adoptions, and much more.
Greg Wright, Leander ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 2:15 pm
*Small District Challenges Q&A Vine Do you work in a small district and wear a lot of hats? Bring
your burning challenges and questions to this Q&A session and discuss together how others manage issues like yours. “Sail away” with answers to your questions as well as new and helpful ideas to make your job easier!
Linda Gerhart, Barbers Hill ISD Lynn Grell-Boethel, Columbia-Brazoria ISD
*Repeated 11/13 at 9:45 am
*Adoption from Expo A3 Beginning to End Sailing into a new Proclamation can be a daunting task.
This session will provide a map to help you navigate the treacherous waters of this and future proclamations.
Wayne Schaper, Spring Branch ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 3:30 pm
*Legislative Update Floral A2 This course is an opportunity for you to learn about the IMCAT agenda as we sail into the 2019 86th Legislative
Session. Learning how you can help IMCAT to advocate for what is best for the school children of Texas. Mr. Nichols is an attorney for Underwood and the lobbyist for IMCAT.
Colby Nichols, Underwood Law Firm *Repeated 11/13 at 11 am
*Audits and Inventory Floral A1 Learn how to conduct campus and district audits with great
efficiency from a district that knocks out 79 campuses in 12 days every year.
Winni Petersons, Fort Bend ISD Kathryn Rey, Lewisville ISD
*Repeated 11/13 at 2:15 pm
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Exhibitor Forum Iris/TulipPearson: Proclamation 2018: Come see what Pearson has to offer school districts for Proclamation 2018 and hear about services that are part of our packages to save your district money and time and help you, your teachers’ and students with your print and digital needs.
10:30-11 am Exhibit Hall Grand Opening/ Expo C Refreshments
Breakout Session 2 » 11 am-Noon TIMA 101 - Part 2 Expo A2 The facilitators will cover basic instructional material topics,
which will help you build strategies in your district. This is a condensed version of the IM101 session that was offered on Sunday afternoon.
Misty Fisher, Arlington ISD Susan Lenox, Plano ISD
*Using Your Technology and Expo A1 Instructional Materials Allotment This session provides an overview of the allowable allotment expenditures and in-depth instructions for accessing allotment funds in EMAT. It will include details
about requisitions, shipping, submitting successful and accurate disbursement requests, and anticipated changes
to EMAT. Janet Warren, TEA Noelle Buttery, TEA Kim Slough, Abilene ISD
*Repeated 11/13 at 9:45 am
*Purchasing Laws: EDGAR and 1295 Ivy This session you will learn about the proper way to negotiate the rough water of EDGAR Compliance and sail
through the new 1295 requirements. Mrs. Langlois is a partner in her firm KBS and an expert in school law.
Sarah Langlois, KBS Law Group Erica Gruber, New Caney ISD
*Repeated 11/12 at 2:15 pm
*Warehousing - Big, Small and None! Vine Smooth Sailing - No Matter The Space. Come learn how
to organize your warehouse from top to bottom. Learn to manage requests and deliveries like a pro and set up your warehouse so you can do inventory counts in a snap.
Frank Hernandez III, United ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 3:30 pm
*Building your TIMA Team Expo A3 No one should be stranded alone on an island when it
comes to TIMA Management. Building a TIMA team will help make managing instructional materials more efficient and effective.
Amy Melching, Georgetown ISD Carol Bielke, San Antonio ISD
*Repeated 11/13 at 3:30 pm
*Managing your Continuing Adoption Floral A2 and Consumables Consumables, Workbooks, Worktexts, Continuing Contracts...confused??? Managing consumables/worktext/
workbooks can be tough...Not to mention knowing what books you may need to order from past adoptions. This class offers helpful tips for keeping your costs down and not having too many books/consumables on the shelves collecting dust.
Kellie Skarda, Goose Creek CISD Rosa Shelton, Houston ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 3:30 pm
*How to Manage Your Out Floral A1 of Adoption Materials This session will provide you with different options and best
practices when disposing of out of adoption materials. Matt Tyner, Dallas ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 3:30 pm
Exhibitor Forum Iris/Tulip McGraw-Hill Education: The Heart Payoff: Join us for
an interactive session as the head and the heart reunite inside the walls of our classrooms. Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) explores the ways in which emotions and relationships contribute to academic achievement. SEL can be incorporated into EVERY literacy classroom while still meeting the TEKS!
Noon-2 pm President’s Luncheon Expo B TICKET REQUIRED12:45 pm Cheryl Ellis, Handwriting Expert Expo B Spelling and Handwriting Instruction: An Investment in Student Achievement1:30 pm Introduce Board Nominees Expo B2-2:15 pm Visit Exhibits Expo C
Breakout Session 3 » 2:15-3:15 pm *Small School Solutions: Tracking Expo A2 Your Instructional Materials Can I do this with just a spreadsheet? I think you can. Let’s
look at how. Shannon Troester, Wichita Falls ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 11 am
*Accessible Instructional Expo A1 Materials This session provides an overview of accessible instructional materials for students with disabilities. Electronic, braille, large-print, and audio materials will be
discussed, along with some tips for ordering special instructional materials successfully. It will also provide
important information regarding districts’ responsibility to ensure that all adopted material is fully accessible to all students.
Debbie Gonzales, TEA Cherie Crews, Keller ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 11 am
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*Dive into Google - Basic Training (BYOD) Ivy Get your “G Suite” on as we learn all about Gmail’s archiving, searches and labeling features to your advantage and manage email easily. With a quick overview
of Google Calendar and the Google Drive basics such as files, folders and sharing.
Laura Cruz, Magnolia ISD Rosa Shelton, Houston ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 9:45 am
*Purchasing Laws: EDGAR and 1295 Vine This session you will learn about the proper way to negotiate the rough water of EDGAR Compliance and sail
through the new 1295 requirements. Mrs. Langlois is a partner in her firm KBS and an expert in school law.
Sarah Langlois, KBS Law Group Erica Gruber, New Caney ISD
*Repeated 11/12 at 11 am
*Managing Online Licenses Expo A3 What are some resources available to help with managing
online licenses? CBISD uses Classlink to assist with managing online licenses- find out what this means and
how it works an if this isn’t available for you, learn about some other strategies to help you.
Keith Barnett, Columbia-Brazoria ISD Lynn Grell-Boethel, Columbia-Brazoria ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 9:45 am
*Learning Management Systems: Floral A2 Integrating Digital Resources Have you heard the terms LTI, Thin Common Cartridge,
or QTI and had no idea what they meant? If so, this is the session for you! This session will provide an overview of the IMS global standards and cover many of the terms associated with those standards. It will also cover some of the advantages and disadvantages of various integration options available for most learning management systems. Come and learn what you need to know to make the right decision for the upcoming adoption.
Charlene Strickland, Pasadena ISD Robert Davis, Pasadena ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 11 am
*Q&A with Seasoned Floral A1 TIMA Coordinators If you feel like your drowning in the sea of Instructional
Materials, come ask us your questions so that you can sail through the storm.
Susan Lenox, Plano ISD Misty Fisher, Arlington ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 9:45 am
Exhibitor Forum Iris/TulipFollett Classroom Library Solutions to Support the New K-8 ELAR TEKS: The new TEKS emphasize an integrated approach to literacy instruction and student self-selected reading and writing. This means new approaches to teach-ing and learning are required, along with new resources. In this session, participants will learn how Follett Classroom Libraries can be integrated with any core textbook program to support the newly adopted K-8 ELAR TEKS.
3:15-3:30 pm Visit Exhibits/Door Prizes/ Expo C Refreshment Break
Breakout Session 4 » 3:30-4:30 pm *Purchasing: Disbursements, Bids, Expo A2 Quotes and POs An overview of the purchasing process and use of funds
from state and federal sources. John Bridges, Fort Bend ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 3:30 pm
*Diving Deeper into Google - Ivy Navy Seal Training (BYOD) More in depth training on Google Drive (Docs, Slides,
Forms and Sites), Team Drives, adding extensions how to use them, web store and much more. Ever wonder how to make those cool screenshot and videos? Learn how today...
Laura Cruz, Magnolia ISD Kelley Mosley, Schertz-Cibolo- Universal City ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 2:15 pm
*Questions I Wished I Had Asked as a Expo A1 New Coordinator Get to know other coordinators who face the same struggles you’ve faced and hear some answer to questions
we’ve all asked but didn’t know we needed to. Kim Slough, Abilene ISD Carol Bielke, San Antonio ISD
*Repeated 11/13 at 2:15 pm
*Small School Solutions: How to Manage Expo A3 all of the Jobs that I Have to Do Have you been appointed as the TIMA coordinator for your
district, on top of multiple other jobs you carry? Linda and Lynn are both in smaller districts and have multiple
responsibilities that include grants, budgets, curriculum and residency. “Sail away” with ideas and resources to help you “breeze” through the year.
Lynn Grell-Boethel, Columbia-Brazoria ISD Linda Gerhart, Barbers Hill ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 2:15 pm
*Using TIMA Funds to Hire Personnel Floral A1 This class is to teach how to use the TIMA funds to pay
for payroll. We will discuss the pros and cons for using the TIMA funds for personnel. We will also be discussing how to use the TIMA funds to acquire technology materials in your district.
Jill Dorland, Clear Creek ISD Charlene Strickland, Pasadena ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 9:45 am
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Tips for Using TIPWeb Floral A2 TIPWeb is an online instructional material tracking system
that allows districts to properly deploy resources in the most efficient manner. Learn from a TIPWeb user on the best practices of using this software.
Kathryn Rey, Lewisville ISD
Exhibitor Forum Iris/Tulip National Geographic Learning/Cengage: Promoting
Creativity: Less Talking and More Doing! The goals of this session are to note the importance of creativity and innovation using technology, summarize recent research and provide examples of how creativity can be enhanced in today’s schools and classrooms. Become part of the innovative classroom experience with hands-on free activities that promote creativity!
Exhibitor Forum VineClasslink: Digital Learning: Eliminate Learning Barriers and Make Informed Decisions: Single Sign-On and Analytics platforms are changing the way that schools plan, deploy, and evaluate digital learning resources. This session will explore how and why school districts around the country are moving towards next generation platforms to enable access for students and educators.
4:30-5 pm Mentor/Mentee Debrief Viewfinder’s Terrace5:15-5:45 pm IMCAT Board Meeting Viewfinder’s Terrace8-9 pm Informal Welcome Mixer (Dinner on your own)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 137 am-5 pm Registration Expo Lobby7 am-12 pm Non-Perishable Food Collection Expo Lobby7:30 am Exhibit Hall Opens Expo C7:30-8:30 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall Expo C8:30-9:30 am General Session Expo B Dr. Robert Bayard, Director of Technology, Clear Creek ISD 9:30-9:45 am Visit Exhibits Expo C
Breakout Session 5 » 9:45-10:45 am *Using Your Technology and Expo A1 Instructional Materials Allotment This session provides an overview of the allowable allotment expenditures and in-depth instructions for accessing allotment funds in EMAT. It will include details
about requisitions, shipping, submitting successful and accurate disbursement requests, and anticipated changes
to EMAT. Janet Warren, TEA Noelle Buttery, TEA Kim Slough, Abilene ISD
*Repeated 11/12 at 11 am
*Small District Challenges Q&A Expo A2 Do you work in a small district and wear a lot of hats? Bring your burning challenges and questions to this Q&A session and discuss together how others manage issues like yours. “Sail away” with answers to your questions as well as new and helpful ideas to make your job easier!
Linda Gerhart, Barbers Hill ISD Lynn Grell-Boethel, Columbia-Brazoria ISD
*Repeated 11/12 at 9:30 am
*Managing Online Licenses Ivy What are some resources available to help with managing
online licenses? CBISD uses Classlink to assist with managing online licenses- find out what this means and
how it works an if this isn’t available for you, learn about some other strategies to help you.
Abel Villarreal, Corpus Christi ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 2:15 pm
*Q&A with Seasoned Expo A3 TIMA Coordinators If you feel like your drowning in the sea of Instructional
Materials, come ask us your questions so that you can sail through the storm.
Susan Lenox, Plano ISD Misty Fisher, Arlington ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 2:15 pm
*Dive into Google - Basic Training (BYOD) Floral A1 Get your “G Suite” on as we learn all about Gmail’s
archiving, searches and labeling features to your advantage and manage email easily. With a quick overview
of Google Calendar and the Google Drive basics such as files, folders and sharing.
Laura Cruz, Magnolia ISD Rosa Shelton, Houston ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 2:15 pm
*Using TIMA Funds to Hire Personnel Floral A2 This class is to teach how to use the TIMA funds to pay
for payroll. We will discuss the pros and cons for using the TIMA funds for personnel. We will also be discussing how to use the TIMA funds to acquire technology materials in your district.
Jill Dorland, Clear Creek ISD Charlene Strickland, Pasadena ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 3:30 pm
Exhibitor Forum Vine Hayes Asset Management Software: Hayes Software Systems specializes in asset management software and consulting services to support K-12 mobile and fixed assets as well as instructional material accountability. For nearly 30 years, Hayes has empowered administratorsto make confident, data-driven decisions with products and services built for the unique needs of K-12.
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Exhibitor Forum lris/TulipHoughton Mifflin Harcourt: HMH provides comprehensivelearning solutions to help all students achieve their maximum potential. HMH serves as the leading source for personalized, flexible, and dynamic instruction. From the first day of Pre-K to Graduation Day, HMH’s programs offer students, teachers, families, and administrators a path for raising student achievement. We are proud to collaborateon ways we can be of service to you and your district through our pk-12 Core, Intervention, Supplemental and Services solutions.
10:45-11 am Visit Exhibits/Refreshment Break Expo C
Breakout Session 6 » 11 am-Noon *Interoperability: Machine Expo A2 Readable TEKS In the fall of 2016, Houston ISD and other Texas districts
partnered with TEA and IMS Global in an effort to create a standard framework for the publishing of the TEKS in a machine-readable format. This session will include an
update of the project, and the new requirements for upcoming instructional resource adoptions. Dr. Anne Booth, Houston ISD Erica Gruber, New Caney ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 2:15 pm
*Legislative Update Vine This course is an opportunity for you to learn about the IMCAT agenda as we sail into the 2019 86th Legislative
Session. Learning how you can help IMCAT to advocate for what is best for the school children of Texas. Mr. Nichols is an attorney for Underwood and the lobbyist for IMCAT.
Colby Nichols, Underwood Law Firm *Repeated 11/12 at 9:30 am
*Accessible Instructional Expo A1 Materials
This session provides an overview of accessible instructional materials for students with disabilities. Electronic, braille, large-print, and audio materials will be
discussed, along with some tips for ordering special instructional materials successfully. It will also provide
important information regarding districts’ responsibility to ensure that all adopted material is fully accessible to all students.
Debbie Gonzales, TEA Cherie Crews, Keller ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 2:15 pm
Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: Tips and Expo A3 Tools for a Successful Adoption We will review the laws to keep in mind during an adoption
process, critical steps in and strategies for streamlining the process, and tools to help teachers conduct an efficient, thorough review of the available products.
Susan Geye, Everman ISD Carol Bielke, San Antonio ISD
*Small School Solutions: Tracking Floral A1 Your Instructional Materials Can I do this with just a spreadsheet? I think you can. Let’s
look at how. Shannon Troester, Wichita Falls ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 2:15 pm
*Learning Management Systems: Floral A2 Integrating Digital Resources Have you heard the terms LTI, Thin Common Cartridge,
or QTI and had no idea what they meant? If so, this is the session for you! This session will provide an overview of the IMS global standards and cover many of the terms associated with those standards. It will also cover some of the advantages and disadvantages of various integration options available for most learning management systems. Come and learn what you need to know to make the right decision for the upcoming adoption.
Charlene Strickland, Pasadena ISD Robert Davis, Pasadena ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 2:15 pm
Exhibitor Forum Iris/Tulip Follett: Increasing Educational Value Through the Purchasing Department: School districts across the country are improving the student experience through implementation of the Follett Destiny Platform. Hear districts who are building efficiencies beyond tracking of resources. Learn about adoption services, cross docking and managed services, out of adoption content services including IMRS, centralized management of digital assets, and district resource allocation. Create budget with pre-owned solutions and buyback options.
Noon-2 pm Keynote Luncheon Expo B TICKET REQUIRED12:30 pm State Rep. Dan Huberty, Expo B Chairman of the House Public Education Committee1:30 pm IMCAT Business Meeting/ Expo B Vote for New Board Members 1:45-2:15 pm Visit Exhibits Expo C
Breakout Session 7 » 2:15-3:15 pm *Interoperability: Machine Expo A2 Readable TEKS In the fall of 2016, Houston ISD and other Texas districts
partnered with TEA and IMS Global in an effort to create a standard framework for the publishing of the TEKS in a machine-readable format. This session will include an
update of the project, and the new requirements for upcoming instructional resource adoptions. Dr. Anne Booth, Houston ISD Erica Gruber, New Caney ISD *Repeated 11/13 at 11 am
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A Tool for Texas Educators Learn the parameters of the new TEA Web portal and have
an opportunity to interact with the developers. Brian Doran, TEA Tony Black, Whitehouse ISD
*Writing a Policy Manual Vine Learn how to create or update District Policy Manuals for
Instructional Materials – state and local policies, preferred practices, timelines, OOA, New Adoptions, and much more.
Greg Wright, Leander ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 9:30 am
*Audits and Inventory Expo A3 Learn how to conduct campus and district audits with great
efficiency from a district that knocks out 79 campuses in 12 days every year.
Winni Petersons, Fort Bend ISD Cherie Crews, Keller ISD
*Repeated 11/12 at 9:30 am
*Diving Deeper into Google - Floral A1 Navy Seal Training (BYOD) More in depth training on Google Drive (Docs, Slides,
Forms and Sites), Team Drives, adding extensions how to use them, web store and much more. Ever wonder how to make those cool screenshot and videos? Learn how today...
Laura Cruz, Magnolia ISD Kelley Mosley, Schertz-Cibolo- Universal City ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 3:30 pm
*Small School Solutions: How to Manage Expo A1 all of the Jobs that I Have to Do Have you been appointed as the TIMA coordinator for your
district, on top of multiple other jobs you carry? Linda and Lynn are both in smaller districts and have multiple
responsibilities that include grants, budgets, curriculum and residency. “Sail away” with ideas and resources to help you “breeze” through the year.
Linda Gerhart, Barbers Hill ISD Lynn Grell-Boethel, Columbia-Brazoria ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 3:30 pm
*Questions I Wished I Asked as a Floral A2 New Coordinator Get to know other coordinators who face the same struggles you’ve faced and hear some answer to questions
we’ve all asked but didn’t know we needed to. Kim Slough, Abilene ISD Carol Bielke, San Antonio ISD
*Repeated 11/12 at 3:30 pm
Exhibitor Forum Iris/Tulip Lexia K-8 Literacy for Texas: Lexia presents Core5
Reading® for Texas (K-5), and PowerUp LiteracyTM for Texas (6-8). Each program features adaptive technology, new TEKS coverage, and Assessment Without TestingTM data. Review Lexia’s instructional design, workshop model, and connect reading and writing with new Texas features. Receive evaluation materials, and schedule personalized overviews.
3:15-3:30 pm Visit Exhibits/Door Prizes/ Expo C Refreshment Break
Breakout Session 8 » 3:30-4:30 pm *Adoption from Beginning to End Expo A2 Sailing into a new Proclamation can be a daunting task.
This session will provide a map to help you navigate the treacherous waters of this and future proclamations.
Wayne Schaper, Spring Branch ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 9:30 am
*Warehousing: Big, Small and None Iris/Tulip Smooth Sailing - No Matter The Space. Come learn how to organize your warehouse from top to bottom. Learn to manage requests and deliveries like a pro and set up your warehouse so you can do inventory counts in a snap.
Frank Hernandez III, United ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 11 am
*Managing your Continuing Adoption Vine and Consumables Consumables, Workbooks, Worktexts, Continuing Contracts...confused??? Managing consumables/worktext/
workbooks can be tough...Not to mention knowing what books you may need to order from past adoptions. This class offers helpful tips for keeping your costs down and not having too many books/consumables on the shelves collecting dust.
Kellie Skarda, Goose Creek CISD Rosa Shelton, Houston ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 11 am
*How to Manage Your Out Expo A3 of Adoption Materials This session will provide you with different options and best
practices when disposing of out of adoption materials. Matt Tyner, Dallas ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 11 am
*Purchasing: Disbursements, Bids, Expo A1 Quotes and POs
An overview of the purchasing process and use of funds from state and federal sources.
John Bridges, Fort Bend ISD *Repeated 11/12 at 3:30 pm
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P.D. Thomas Past HonoreesIn 2009, the P.D. Thomas Award was established to honor an outstanding Texas Instructional Material Coordinator for achievement and excellence in the Instructional Materials Administration. P.D. Thomas is a founding father of the Instructional Materials Coordinators’ Association of Texas (IMCAT), formally known as the Textbook Coordinators’ Association of Texas (TCAT) formed in 1991. This year’s honoree will be announced at the Tuesday luncheon.
Previous P.D. Thomas Award Honorees2009: P.D. Thomas, Allen ISD2010: Bert Curtis, Garland ISD
2011: Anne Tweedt, Humble ISD2012: Chuck Kennedy, Irving ISD2013: Mike Fowler, Pasadena ISD
2014: Ann McGuffey, Duncanville ISD2015: Karla Christman, Brazosport ISD
2016: Brian Squyres, Northside ISD2017: Steve Hanson, Galena Park ISD
*Building your TIMA Team Floral A1 No one should be stranded alone on an island when it
comes to TIMA Management. Building a TIMA team will help make managing instructional materials more efficient and effective.
Amy Melching, Georgetown ISD Carol Bielke, San Antonio ISD
*Repeated 11/12 at 11 am
Tips for Using Destiny Floral A2 It’s not a textbook, now what? Cataloging instructional materials is not just for textbooks today. Instructional materials cover digital resources, eTextbooks, consumables
and kits that include multiple components. We will look at the challenges of adding various formats of instructional materials into Destiny Resource Manager for Textbooks and offer best practices for adding assorted materials being adopted now.
Shelia Carr, ESC Region 11 Shannon Troester, Wichita Falls ISD
Open Educational Resources: Ivy Study Edge In this session you will be able to learn more about the options of choosing OER and an opportunity to interact with
the developers of the OER’s from Study Edge, a leader in OER materials.
Mike Wear, Study Edge
4:30-5 pm Mentor/Mentee Debrief Viewfinder’s Terrace5-5:30 pm IMCAT Board Meeting Viewfinder’s Terrace 6:30-9:30 pm Casino Night Moody I Sponsored by
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 147 am-Noon Registration Expo Lobby 7:30-8:30 am Breakfast Expo B TICKET REQUIRED8:30 am General Session Expo B8:30-9:30 am Keynote: Expo B Kay Douglas, TASB, Take This Job and Love it!9:30 am Legislative Agenda Update Expo B Colby Nichols, Underwood Law Firm10 am Spring Forest Middle School Choir Expo B10:30 am Board Election Results Expo B11:15-11:30 am Grand Prize Drawing and Expo B Quilt Raffle 11:30 am Conference Adjourns11:45-12:30 pm IMCAT Board Meeting
See you at next year’s IMCAT Annual Conference!
December 8–11, 2019
Embassy Suites Hotel and Convention Center
Frisco, TX
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Executive Committee
Carol Bielke, San Antonio ISD
Laura Cruz, Magnolia ISD
Jill Dorland, Clear Creek ISD
Jeff Funderburgh, Birdville ISD
Linda Gerhart, Barbers Hill ISD
Nick Gleicher, Irving ISD
Erica Gruber, New Caney ISD
Frank Hernandez III, United ISD
Susan Lenox, Plano ISD
Amy Melching, Georgetown ISD
Kelley Mosley, Schertz-Cibolo- Universal City ISD
Kathryn Rey, Lewisville ISD
Rosa Shelton, Houston ISD
Kim Slough, Abilene ISD
Shannon Troester, Wichita Falls ISD
Greg Wright, Leander ISD
Lynn Grell-Boethel, Columbia- Brazoria ISD (alt)
IMCAT Officers
PresidentTony Black, Whitehouse ISD
President-ElectWayne Schaper, Spring Branch ISD
TreasurerCherie Crews, Keller ISD
SecretaryMisty Fisher, Arlington ISD
Immediate Past PresidentRosa Ojeda, Waller ISD
Executive DirectorCliff Avery, GCP Assoc. Services
IMCATPO Box 676Pflugerville, TX 78691512-251-8101www.imcat.org
Past Presidents
Joe Morales, Corpus Christi ISD, 1991-1992Bert Curtis, Garland ISD, 1992-1993Russell Owen, Dallas ISD, 1993-1994Audrey Baker, Spring ISD, 1994-1995Randy Strickland, Pflugerville ISD, 1995-1996Mark Rogers, Austin ISD, 1996-1997Anne Tweedt, Humble ISD, 1997-1998PD Thomas, Allen ISD, 1998-1999Mike Fowler, Pasadena ISD, 1999-2000Steve Cavender, Schertz-Cibolo ISD, 2000-2001Steve Hanson, Galena Park ISD, 2001-2002Lori Mankin, Fort Bend ISD, 2002-2003 Brian Squyres, Northside ISD, 2003-2004 Perri Ann Huntley, La Joya ISD, 2004-2005 Phil Brasher, Lancaster ISD, 2005-2006Courtney Witherell, Judson ISD, 2006-2007Brian Squyres, Northside ISD, 2007-2008Karla Christman, Brazosport ISD, 2008-2009Abel Villarreal, Corpus Christi ISD, 2009-2010Kim Slough, Abilene ISD, 2010-2011John Bridges, Fort Bend ISD, 2011-2012Jill Dorland, Clear Creek ISD, 2012-2013Susan Lenox, Plano ISD, 2013-2014Kellie Skarda, Goose Creek CISD, 2014-2015Abel Villarreal, Corpus Christi ISD, 2015-2016Rosa Ojeda, Waller ISD, 2016-2017
Instructional Materials Coordinators’ Association of Texas