The NETA Board is excited to welcome you to a dynamic learning experience on May 1-2, 2025, at the Younes Conference Center North in Kearney, Nebraska.
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This presentation explores how generative AI can revolutionize lesson design across all education levels, for novice to expert teachers. The presentation will demonstrate how AI can be ethically and effectively integrated into designing sequential lessons. The presenter will demonstrate how to embed educational best practices in course design, format, and assessment creation while addressing critical considerations of differentiating instruction, accessibility, and pedagogical best practices.
A meaningful project can provide engagement, depth of knowledge, community building, and more to the learning experience. Establishing what that looks like in a digital world, or expanding upon curriculum in this way can feel like your are lost in the woods at first.
I am currently a 5th-grade ELA teacher. I have been teaching for 6 years; 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and now 5th.I enjoy finding new innovative ways to improve productivity for myself, co-workers, and students. Keeping students engaged and excited about learning is vital to their succ... Read More →
Thursday May 1, 2025 11:30am - 12:00pm CDT
Silver 5
This quick session covers practical ways to use Magic School AI for unpacking standards, crafting engaging DOK questions, creating decodable texts, and more. Perfect for saving time, enriching lessons, and tailoring learning experiences. Bring the power of AI into your classroom and transform your teaching with these essential strategies!
This session explores the transformative power of assistive technology (AT) in creating inclusive, equitable classrooms for students with diverse learning needs. Participants will gain actionable insights into integrating innovative AT tools and strategies into their instructional practices, empowering all students, including those with visual impairments, to thrive academically and socially. By attending, educators will: 1. Learn how to evaluate and select AT tools that align with their students' needs and curriculum goals. 2. Discover innovative ways to incorporate AT into daily instruction, including practical examples of braille displays, screen readers, and voice recognition software. 3. Explore best practices for fostering collaboration between general educators, special educators, and families to implement AT successfully. Attendees will leave with a toolkit of resources and strategies to immediately enhance inclusivity and engagement in their schools or organizations. The session is designed to be interactive, incorporating case studies, live demonstrations, and opportunities for collaborative discussion to ensure participants can implement what they learn effectively.