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Saturday, February 8
 

8:00am PST

Registration & Coffee
Check in, find your friends, grab a cup of Jo, and get ready for a day of fun with your #capcuepln!

Saturday February 8, 2020 8:00am - 8:30am PST
Eich Middle School 1509 Sierra Gardens Dr, Roseville, CA 95661

8:30am PST

Opening/Keynote- Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?
It's not Kid n' Play…It's Ed Campos!

Speakers
avatar for Ed Campos

Ed Campos

Consultant, Krause Center of Innovation & Kings County Office of Education
Ed is currently a 75% time Consultant. The other 25%  He is co-director of the STEAM Leadership program at the Krause Center for Innovation, on the CS Steering committee for the MSCS grant, and is also director of a non-profit, Campo Creativo. He was a software consultant for 3 years... Read More →
avatar for CapCUE Board

CapCUE Board

CapCUE's Mission: To provide Northern California with information on technology education and professional development.Capitol CUE is a regional affiliate of CUE, a California state-wide organization.  To become a part of CapCUE, you must first join CUE, and then specify CapCUE as... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 8:30am - 9:00am PST
Multi-Purpose

9:15am PST

Tech Support
Not a session… just some help! Need some tech support… go to the experts… KIDS! We have a team of volunteer students in room B4 if you need some assistance.

Speakers

Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
B4

9:15am PST

Class Dojo in the Middle School
Would you like parents that are your Bosom Buddies??? No need to be a MacGyver!!! I will demonstrate how I use Class Dojo in my middle school classroom. I will guide participants in the use of the many features to connect parents and dramatically reduce paper use. I will also show how it can be used for growth mindset, the Power of Yet, and how I use it for reflective homework. You will become your school's Greatest American Hero and enjoy Happy Days!

Speakers

Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
C6

9:15am PST

Creating a Radical Reading Culture in your ELA Classroom
Would your students rather play Metroid than read a book? This session will introduce the topic with some quick success stories, followed by the top 3 non-negotiables to get students reading, then practical ways to get students to share what they're reading using tech tools. We'll wrap up with some recommended reading. This session is perfect for those who want to ditch the reading log, and find better ways to engage students in independent/choice reading.  Link to resources:  bit.ly/readinglogssuck 

Speakers

Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
D3

9:15am PST

Animated Storytelling
This session will showcase the power of animation for storytelling. Learn how to use Google Slides to make an animation.  Kids love to tell their story.  Learn how to make one too.  Chromebooks and PC are recommended.  Tablets are not recommended for Google Slides animations.

Speakers
avatar for Corey Coble

Corey Coble

7th Grade Science Teacher, Creekview Ranch K-8
I have been a classroom teacher for 28 years and since the 90's I have been integrating technology in the classroom from grades TK to 7th.I have presented for CUE and CLS at the Technology Conference in Monterey. I have hosted the Hour of Code for students in Kindergarten to 5th grade... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
C3

9:15am PST

Getting Messy with Math
In this session, participants will engage in and learn a variety of instructional strategies to provide students with the time and space to develop a deeper understanding of math concepts. Activities will include problem-solving, discussions, hands-on learning and tech tools.  Links to resources:  bit.ly/messymath 

Speakers
avatar for Cristina Bustamante

Cristina Bustamante

instructional coach, KCI


Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
A4

9:15am PST

Jazzercise with Edpuzzle
Put on your spandex and get ready to jazzercize your techy-selves with Edpuzzle! If you are are new with this application we will take one side step to the left, and if you are experienced we will step up and grapevine our way through the multiple ways students can be the creators themselves. Come in and get ready to stretch your way to creating videos that flip!

Speakers
avatar for Erin Asamoto

Erin Asamoto

CS Coach, Santa Cruz City Schools
After teaching English at Soquel High for the past 15 years I transitioned to the position as the Curriculum and Instructional Coach for San Jose Unified School District working with Lincoln High School teachers to integrate technology into the classroom and inspire teachers to continue... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
C4

9:15am PST

Surf's Up! Ride the Wakelet Wave!
What is this Wakelet that you have been hearing all about? Only the best way for you to curate the things that are important to you! Grab your board, paddle out into the deep water, and ride the Wakelet wave into this session and learn how to better engage teachers and students with content!  Link to resources:  bit.ly/WakeletWaveKA 

Speakers
avatar for Kyle Anderson

Kyle Anderson

Special Education Instructional Facilitator, Ed W. Clark High School
Kyle is an 18-year veteran of education, serving as a social studies teacher for 11 years, stints as a PE teacher, technology coach, and middle school administrator, and is currently a special education instructional facilitator in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Kyle is the author of To The... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
D2

9:15am PST

XR Bootcamp - Saving Engagement with Virtual & Augmented Reality
Marty McFly’s hoverboard may still be elusive, but the sci-fi concept of hi-fi Virtual Reality has finally come to the masses. The newest release of HD Wireless VR headsets is opening a new chapter in the future of education. Don’t be lost in the past, come back to the future with us as we explore Virtual Reality uses in the classroom! This bootcamp style session will explore essential questions surrounding the use of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality in the classroom.

Speakers

Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
C1

9:15am PST

Get Gnarly with Google Sites
Get to know the new gnarly Google Sites. Create a teacher / classroom website, link student blogs, and/or create a digital breakout all with Google Sites.  Links to resources:  http://bit.ly/GnarlyGoogleSites 

Speakers
avatar for Stephanie Dunlap

Stephanie Dunlap

5th Grade Teacher, Rio Del Oro Elementary School


Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
A5

9:15am PST

Like a G6! - 6 G Suite Tools to Support Culture Capacity
Most educators understand the importance of classroom and school culture, but sometimes we do not have tangible ways to support school culture. In this session we will look at 6 tangible takeaway tools within the G Suite that can positively impact school culture.  Link to resources:  http://www.clarksroom.com/G6 

Speakers
avatar for Joseph Clark

Joseph Clark

Assistant Principal, Roseville City School District
Joseph Clark is an Assistant Principal at Chilton Middle School within the Roseville City School District. He has worked in an affluent charter school, locked youth prison facility, comprehensive high school and in a core-model middle school setting. He also sat on the Board of Directors... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
D1

9:15am PST

Fight for your right to EMPOWER littles!
You can tell "Jenny" we got her number! Together, we will explore the variety of ways to bring voice and choice into the K-2 classroom. Let's share the skils to succeed because "Nobody puts littles in the corner."  Link to resources:  tinyurl.com/empowerk2 

Speakers
avatar for Jaime Fagan

Jaime Fagan

IB Innovator, Loomis Basin Charter School
Primary teacher at heart. Chief Innovation Officer, Google Certified, Seesaw Certified Educator, and tech enthusiast. #MERIT19 #edurevolution


Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
A6

9:15am PST

Making Data Literacy Fun!
We all can't be like Bill and Ted and take a magic phonebooth, some of us (like Doc Brown, need to analyze data to get Back to the Future. Data Literacy is a key component of SBAC and CAST, but how can we teach it and make it fun at the same time. Come spend some time developing fun and engaging activities where students collect, analyze and make conclusions using their own data.  Link to resources:  bit.ly/FUNData 

Speakers
avatar for Kim Calderon

Kim Calderon

Science/STEM Teacher, Fowler Unified
Kim is a Science/STEM teacher in Fowler Unified. She has taught 6th-8th grade Science and is currently teaching and developing curriculum for 7th & 8th grade STEM classes. In addition to her teaching duties Kim also coaches the Lego Robotics Team and Science Olympiad teams. Kim holds... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 9:15am - 10:10am PST
C5

10:20am PST

Tech Support
Not a session… just some help! Need some tech support… go to the experts… KIDS! We have a team of volunteer students in room B4 if you need some assistance.

Speakers

Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
B4

10:20am PST

Coding with Empathy
Students love video games so why not take advantage of that?  Learn about a project that gets students coding with Scratch and provides them an opportunity to make a video game with empathy.  Students use the engineer design process, conduct research, write, and use coding skills.

Speakers
SK

Sharon Kent

Teacher, Twin Rivers USD
I teach 4th and 5th grade. I have a 1:1 classroom.


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
C6

10:20am PST

Formative Assessment TechTools for Math
Formative assessments drive instruction and give us insight into how our students are learning. In this session, participants will learn different ways to use technology tools to assess math learning. Flipgrid, Quizizz, Google classroom and more, participants will engage with and discuss ways to incorporate these tools into their math classrooms.  Link to resources:  bit.ly/techtoolsmath 

Speakers
avatar for Cristina Bustamante

Cristina Bustamante

instructional coach, KCI


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
A4

10:20am PST

The Multiple Representation Math Class
Put your students math reasoning and their culture center stage with the Multiple Representation Math Classroom. Get your students up, performing, solving, and persevering by livening up the environment with vertical whiteboard surfaces, music cues, visible random groupings, and strategic questioning. Create a collaborative space by de-fronting the class with an iPad, AirServer, and AirPlay. Utilize the de-fronted classroom to provide opportunities for them to talk, for you to ask better questions about their thinking and their cultures as they learn from one another and build a culture of pedagogical prosperity. Participants will leave knowing how to implement and manage this idea on any budget, run a class with several activities & utilize technology to make learning visible in the digital space as well as the physical.

Speakers
avatar for Ed Campos

Ed Campos

Consultant, Krause Center of Innovation & Kings County Office of Education
Ed is currently a 75% time Consultant. The other 25%  He is co-director of the STEAM Leadership program at the Krause Center for Innovation, on the CS Steering committee for the MSCS grant, and is also director of a non-profit, Campo Creativo. He was a software consultant for 3 years... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
D1

10:20am PST

Hyperdoc Your Textbook -Totally Rad Ways to Transform Your Content From Dull To Dynamic!
Do you wish you had totally tubular learning experiences for your students? Are you wondering how to transform your dull textbook lessons into rad ways to ramp up your classroom?  Link to resources:  http://bit.ly/HDCapCUE 

Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Wolfe

Jennifer Wolfe

7/8/9 AVID/ELA Teacher, Writer, Presenter, Davis Joint Unified / mamawolfe
Jennifer Wolfe, a writer-teacher-mom, is dedicated to finding the extraordinary in the ordinary moments of life by thinking deeply, loving fiercely, and teaching audaciously. Jennifer is a Google Certified Educator, Hyperdoc fanatic and a voracious reader. Read her stories on her... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
C3

10:20am PST

Most Excellent Flipgrid #Fliphunt!
Dudes. You don't want to miss this most excellent form of empowering student voice and having a totally radical time doing it! Flipgrid is a totally tubular video discussion platform that is sweeping education across the globe, and a Fliphunt is a most righteous way to gamify learning while achieving 100% student voice and participation.

Speakers
avatar for Nicole Beardsley

Nicole Beardsley

Equity TOSA, Campbell Union School District
Hello! I am an Equity TOSA at Monroe Middle School in Campbell Union School District (San Jose area). I am passionate about helping teachers who want to grow their instructional practices and rethink the way we teach in order to do what's best for kids. I am a Google Certified Educator... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
A6

10:20am PST

Building Engaging Lessons with Pear Deck
Have you been looking for a way to take static slide presentations and turn them into engaging and interactive lessons that students will beg you to do on a daily basis? Look no further than Pear Deck! Whether for Google Slides or Office365, Pear Deck will flip your slide decks into lessons that students will love! This is a hands-on session, so come ready to build!  Link to resources:  bit.ly/PearDeckCapCUE20 

Speakers
avatar for Kyle Anderson

Kyle Anderson

Special Education Instructional Facilitator, Ed W. Clark High School
Kyle is an 18-year veteran of education, serving as a social studies teacher for 11 years, stints as a PE teacher, technology coach, and middle school administrator, and is currently a special education instructional facilitator in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Kyle is the author of To The... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
D2

10:20am PST

Create With Chrome
Chromebooks have been fantastic devices for schools. Many teachers, though, fall into the routine of just using these tools as a way for students use GSuite and browse the web. This is a movement hopefully shift teachers AND students from being just consumers to becoming CREATORS.  Teachers of all grades will be shown the world of possibilities with using just Chrome in order to break out out this consumption world we are stuck in. This causes shifting away from a focus on the tools or the nouns and focus instead on the verbs such as writing, storytelling, designing, communicating, coding and more!  Link to resources:  www.creativeedtech.com  

Speakers
avatar for Brian Briggs

Brian Briggs

Director Of Technology at Washington Unified School District, CUE Board President
Dec 8th Google Meet Link:​https://wusdk12.zoom.us/j/82285442044?pwd=MXlPL094cHJFUmNMc0RMa2pBNkJZZz09​​​Brian is currently the Director of Technology for the Washington Unified School District. Before being a Director, he was a EdTech Coordinator and prior to that, an educator for 12 years. His passion has always been integrating technology in classroom and collaborating with o... Read More →
avatar for Ryan O'Donnell

Ryan O'Donnell

Teacher, Rocklin Unified School District
I am a current Video Production teacher at Rocklin High School in Rocklin, California. Before teaching video, I have been a TOSA and social studies teacher and have been in education for 20 years. I am passionate about professional development for teachers with a focus on using tools... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
D3

10:20am PST

Extend your AWESOMENESS!
Neon shorts and stacked socks are cool, but Chrome Extensions are way cooler! Come see what the fuss is about with Extensions and Add-Ons.  Links to resources:  http://bit.ly/AwesomeCUE80s 

Speakers
avatar for Jenifer Cox

Jenifer Cox

Instructional Technology, TOSA, SJUSD
o Tech! I am a lifelong learner and lover of technology, encouraging all people to embrace technology as a way to make their lives easier. Teaching for 23 years in Computer Science, Media Broadcasting, Science and Theatre taught me to work smarter, not harder.... which leads right... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
C4

10:20am PST

Elementary Makerspaces: Why and How (In that order!)
Makerspaces are the hot thing in education. But why even have one? The learning goal is the key. Do you need a space? Or even a budget?  Link to resources:  http://bit.ly/K5CREATE 

Speakers
avatar for Mark Loundy

Mark Loundy

Instructional Technology Specialist, Cupertino Union School District
Mark Loundy is a former journalist, photographer and social media pioneer. As an online community manager at GeoCities at the turn of the century, he helped build the foundations of what we now call social media. He brings all of those skills to education as an innovative instructional... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
C2

10:20am PST

Sped Ninja: Using technology to support students (and their teachers) with exceptional needs
"I feel the need...the need for SPED!" During the session, participants will learn tools and tricks support to assist students with exceptional needs (IEPs, EL, 504s) bridge the achievement gap. Throughout the session, you will experience how to use technology to support students and teachers during a school day. The session will break down a “typical” school and demonstrate apps, extensions, programs, and websites that will improve student participation and mastery/access to the content. Participants will also explore tools to support data tracking and collaboration with teachers.

Speakers
avatar for Liz Burkholder

Liz Burkholder

teacher, Washington unified school district


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
C1

10:20am PST

Get Your Crazy Ideas Funded
Sometimes being a teacher can be a real Money Pit and you feel like you need Gordon Gekko to help you fund everything. Let's talk about grant writing and what companies and organizations are looking for in a grant proposal and some ways to get your Crazy Ideas funded.  Link to resources:  bit.ly/CrazyFunding 

Speakers
avatar for Kim Calderon

Kim Calderon

Science/STEM Teacher, Fowler Unified
Kim is a Science/STEM teacher in Fowler Unified. She has taught 6th-8th grade Science and is currently teaching and developing curriculum for 7th & 8th grade STEM classes. In addition to her teaching duties Kim also coaches the Lego Robotics Team and Science Olympiad teams. Kim holds... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
C5

10:20am PST

I Screen, U Screen, We All Screen with Green Screen
Want to make a hoverboard fly? Intrigued by a swim with Jaws? Participants will explore hands-on what it takes to create dynamic pictures and videos using iPads, iPhones, Android devices, and Chromebooks. How will the power of green screen encourage your students to write their Never Ending Story?  Link to resources:  tinyurl.com/y58kh748 

Speakers
avatar for Natalie Johnson

Natalie Johnson

EdTech/STEM, NP3E
My personal mission is to empower educators with tools and resources for technology integration as the key to 21st-century learning.


Saturday February 8, 2020 10:20am - 11:15am PST
A5

11:25am PST

Tech Support
Not a session… just some help! Need some tech support… go to the experts… KIDS! We have a team of volunteer students in room B4 if you need some assistance.

Speakers

Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
B4

11:25am PST

Bootstrap: Computer Science & Algebra
Integrate CS into your math classes with by giving your students hands-on learning experiences and immediate feedback with concepts like Order of Operations, Composite Functions, Geometric Transformations, Word Problems and more! Attendees will get an introduction lesson into Bootstrap:Algebra, a research based CS module out of Brown University, that teaches algebraic and geometric concepts through computer programming.

Speakers
avatar for Ed Campos

Ed Campos

Consultant, Krause Center of Innovation & Kings County Office of Education
Ed is currently a 75% time Consultant. The other 25%  He is co-director of the STEAM Leadership program at the Krause Center for Innovation, on the CS Steering committee for the MSCS grant, and is also director of a non-profit, Campo Creativo. He was a software consultant for 3 years... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
D1

11:25am PST

Like, Totally, Blogging to the Max!
 ​​​If you, like, want to blog with your students but don’t know where to start, check out this rad session. We’ll play with a couple of blogging platforms and then take it to the max by globally connecting our classrooms.
Presentation

Speakers
avatar for Tanis Haboush

Tanis Haboush

Professional Development Coordinator, El Dorado County Office of Education
Tanis Haboush is a Professional Development Coordinator for the El Dorado County Office of Education. She has been an educator for 23 years and has a Master's degree in Educational Technology. Tanis's passion is supporting teachers as they enhance their skill set of effective instructional... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
A5

11:25am PST

CFU & Allow Students to Have Fun Too!
Checking for understanding is something that we as teachers do on a daily basis. If only there were tools out there that could make to easy for you as an educator, but also fun for your students... Oh wait there are!! Bring your device and join us as we explore how great tools like Quizizz, Google Forms, Quizlet Live, Flipgrid, and more can not only make the CFU experience easy for you, but fun for your students.  Link to resources:  bit.ly/cfufuntechfest 

Speakers
avatar for Marshall Beyer, M.A.Ed.

Marshall Beyer, M.A.Ed.

Coordinator of Educational Technology, TUSD
Marshall is the Coordinator of Educational Technology for Turlock Unified. Previously, he worked as a 4th and 5th grade teacher for 8 years and an ed tech coach for 4 years. In 2018, Marshall earned is Masters degree in Educational Technology from CSUS. Marshall is a Level 1 and 2... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
C4

11:25am PST

Hyperdoc Playhouse
"Come on in, and pull yourself up a chair (like Chairry!) Let the fun begin, it's time to let down your hair!" No, your favorite grey suit, red tie-wearing 80s character won't be making an appearance, but you WILL have two veteran HyperDoc'rs on hand to answer all your HyperDoc-related questions at the HyperDoc Playhouse! Want to know how to make a HyperDoc? How best to incorporate it with your content area? Where to find already created HyperDocs to remix? Not sure what a HyperDoc even is? We will tailor the session time to fit the needs of the group and break out into smaller HyperDoc focus areas as needed!

Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Wolfe

Jennifer Wolfe

7/8/9 AVID/ELA Teacher, Writer, Presenter, Davis Joint Unified / mamawolfe
Jennifer Wolfe, a writer-teacher-mom, is dedicated to finding the extraordinary in the ordinary moments of life by thinking deeply, loving fiercely, and teaching audaciously. Jennifer is a Google Certified Educator, Hyperdoc fanatic and a voracious reader. Read her stories on her... Read More →
avatar for Nicole Beardsley

Nicole Beardsley

Equity TOSA, Campbell Union School District
Hello! I am an Equity TOSA at Monroe Middle School in Campbell Union School District (San Jose area). I am passionate about helping teachers who want to grow their instructional practices and rethink the way we teach in order to do what's best for kids. I am a Google Certified Educator... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
C3

11:25am PST

Special Tools for Special Education
Do you want to increase access of learning for your students with special needs? Are you a special education teacher that wants to incorporate more technology into your lessons? Do you want to streamline the process of writing and implementing IEPs? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this is the session for you, where we will cover a variety of tools to provide choice and accessibility for your students and reduce the amount of paperwork involved in the IEP process!  Link to resources:  bit.ly/SPEDTools 

Speakers
avatar for Kyle Anderson

Kyle Anderson

Special Education Instructional Facilitator, Ed W. Clark High School
Kyle is an 18-year veteran of education, serving as a social studies teacher for 11 years, stints as a PE teacher, technology coach, and middle school administrator, and is currently a special education instructional facilitator in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Kyle is the author of To The... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
D2

11:25am PST

Wax on, wax off with Pear Deck!
Ralph Macchio your way to break down the barriers of equitable voice in the classroom. You will wax your brain to learn and create your own Pear Deck Slideshow as you high kick your lessons to allow all voices to be heard and defeat the Kobra Kai's that want to dominate the learning space.

Speakers
avatar for Erin Asamoto

Erin Asamoto

CS Coach, Santa Cruz City Schools
After teaching English at Soquel High for the past 15 years I transitioned to the position as the Curriculum and Instructional Coach for San Jose Unified School District working with Lincoln High School teachers to integrate technology into the classroom and inspire teachers to continue... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
A6

11:25am PST

Come on down! Games in the classroom.
Game shows are one of the most popular style review and active lessons which teachers use in their classrooms. Come learn how to make them work for you. Game show host voice not included.  Link to resources:  www.creativeedtech.com  

Speakers
avatar for Brian Briggs

Brian Briggs

Director Of Technology at Washington Unified School District, CUE Board President
Dec 8th Google Meet Link:​https://wusdk12.zoom.us/j/82285442044?pwd=MXlPL094cHJFUmNMc0RMa2pBNkJZZz09​​​Brian is currently the Director of Technology for the Washington Unified School District. Before being a Director, he was a EdTech Coordinator and prior to that, an educator for 12 years. His passion has always been integrating technology in classroom and collaborating with o... Read More →
avatar for Ryan O'Donnell

Ryan O'Donnell

Teacher, Rocklin Unified School District
I am a current Video Production teacher at Rocklin High School in Rocklin, California. Before teaching video, I have been a TOSA and social studies teacher and have been in education for 20 years. I am passionate about professional development for teachers with a focus on using tools... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
D3

11:25am PST

Digital Breakouts
In this session, participants will use several different platforms to create their own digital breakout to use in their classrooms. Any subject, any grade level!  Link to resources:  http://bit.ly/escapeto80s 

Speakers

Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
C1

11:25am PST

Get Down With Google Drawing
Say hello to my little friend Google Drawings! Google Drawings is one of the most underused tools in GSuite, yet there is so much that can be done! Come get a tutorial on the basics of this awesome tool and learn about some great ideas on how to meaningfully incorporate it into your classroom.  Link to resources:  bit.ly/2KwEaEM 

Speakers
avatar for Cristina Bustamante

Cristina Bustamante

instructional coach, KCI


Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
A4

11:25am PST

Stumbling Into Computational Thinking: A Human Tale of Virtual Reality and Limited Resources
What happens when you have a classroom full of kids and one VR headset? The story of how we stumbled from merely "cool" to educationally "wow."  Link to resources:  http://bit.ly/CTIAVRE 

Speakers
avatar for Mark Loundy

Mark Loundy

Instructional Technology Specialist, Cupertino Union School District
Mark Loundy is a former journalist, photographer and social media pioneer. As an online community manager at GeoCities at the turn of the century, he helped build the foundations of what we now call social media. He brings all of those skills to education as an innovative instructional... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
C2

11:25am PST

STEM Friends
Channel your inner Zoltar and take your older students back to Kindergarten. Come learn how to create learning partnerships between students of different grade levels with a focus on STEM disciplines.  Link to resources:  bit.ly/STEMFriends 

Speakers
avatar for Kim Calderon

Kim Calderon

Science/STEM Teacher, Fowler Unified
Kim is a Science/STEM teacher in Fowler Unified. She has taught 6th-8th grade Science and is currently teaching and developing curriculum for 7th & 8th grade STEM classes. In addition to her teaching duties Kim also coaches the Lego Robotics Team and Science Olympiad teams. Kim holds... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
C5

11:25am PST

Apple Clips for the Video Win!
Calling all iOS users.  If you have an iPhone or iPad, this session will show you how to turn all the pictures you took today into a fun video.  Learn how to harness this superpower and make your parent communications stand out. This will be a make a take session so bring your iPhone/iPad and lots of pictures to walk out with a fun video.

Speakers
avatar for Corey Coble

Corey Coble

7th Grade Science Teacher, Creekview Ranch K-8
I have been a classroom teacher for 28 years and since the 90's I have been integrating technology in the classroom from grades TK to 7th.I have presented for CUE and CLS at the Technology Conference in Monterey. I have hosted the Hour of Code for students in Kindergarten to 5th grade... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 11:25am - 12:20pm PST
C6

12:20pm PST

Feedback & Takeaways
Thank you for spending this gnarly day with us! Tell us how your day went! Presenters will receive their feedback anonymously.

Saturday February 8, 2020 12:20pm - 12:30pm PST
Session 3 Classroom

12:35pm PST

Lunch- Never feed them after midnight.
Light Lunch

Saturday February 8, 2020 12:35pm - 12:55pm PST
Multi-Purpose

12:35pm PST

Raffle- No wammy! No wammy! Stop!
Must be present to win!

Saturday February 8, 2020 12:35pm - 12:55pm PST
Multi-Purpose

12:55pm PST

Learning to the Max: Where Edcamp meets Ridgemont High
Let's get physical! Grab your lunch and meet your #capcuepln face to face to discuss your favorite 80's quotes! What table at Ridgemont High will you sit at? “Sorry, Goose, but it’s time to buzz the ELA tower.” "Whooops. Did I google that?" "I pity the primary fool."

Learning to the Max Padlets 

Saturday February 8, 2020 12:55pm - 1:40pm PST
Multi-Purpose

2:00pm PST

CapCUE Annual Meeting
You are invited to hear about CapCUE's successful year during our report out!

Speakers
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CapCUE Board

CapCUE's Mission: To provide Northern California with information on technology education and professional development.Capitol CUE is a regional affiliate of CUE, a California state-wide organization.  To become a part of CapCUE, you must first join CUE, and then specify CapCUE as... Read More →


Saturday February 8, 2020 2:00pm - 2:15pm PST
Multi-Purpose

3:00pm PST

Session 4: The After Party @ New Glory Eatery
Let's keep the conversations and connections coming with a few appetizers on CapCUE. Meet us at New Glory Eatery!

Saturday February 8, 2020 3:00pm - 4:00pm PST
New Glory 5540 Douglas Blvd, Granite Bay, CA 95746
 
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