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SUMMARY:SXSWEdu 2014
DESCRIPTION:If you’re in Austin\, join the Cooney Center at one of the panels that we are presenting. On Monday\, March 3\, Education Fellow Jessica Millstone will be part of “Listen Up! Speak Up! Game Up! A Game Data Discussion” — This panel brings together education\, game development and research experts come for a discussion of the ways games ignite the hunger for learning. You’ll hear the perspectives of parents\, teachers\, and students as well as ideas for leveraging their diverse knowledge and views. Delve into the disconnect between research and practice\, with national data from the Gates Foundation\, Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop\, and Project Tomorrow’s Speak Up Survey results.\n\nOn Tuesday\, March 4\, Michael Levine will present a playground talk\, “#GBL: New Evidence and New Demand or Mostly Hype?” The talk will analyze research and industry initiatives intended to drive engaging instruction and authentic assessment through games-based learning. It will feature findings from a national survey of teachers who use games\, video vignettes of model programs\, and policy recommendations for new investments to reach national education reform goals.\n\nThen join us later that afternoon for “Lost in Translation: Applying the Latest Research” on game-based learning. Drawing on the unique perspectives from investment\, game creation and education experts\, this panel will extract in real time the important takeaways from a new piece of research. We will kick off with a video interview of the report’s author\, discuss the specific study\, provide tips for translating future research and open discussion to the audience.
URL:https://joanganzcooneycenter.org/event/sxswedu-2014/
LOCATION:Venue Austin\, TX\, Austin\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cooney Center presenting
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SUMMARY:DML 2014
DESCRIPTION:The DML2014 conference calls on all of us to build shared agendas and goals\, to reach across the boundaries that separate our disciplines\, fields\, institutions\, and sectors to re-imagine the where\, when\, and how of educational practice.\n\nOn March 7 at 4pm\, join the Cooney Center for “Creating Youth Builders – Promoting a New Game Design Ecosystem to Engage Hard-to-Reach Youth in Learning.” Game-based learning has emerged as a promising area of innovation in making STEM content\, critical skills\, and systems thinking more engaging for America’s youth (e.g.\, Klopfer et al\, 2009). Furthermore\, a growing body of research suggests that creating video games can be a highly engaging way for youth to learn STEM skills (e.g.\, Robertson & Howells\, 2008). Though the research shows that game design can be used to learn\, the process of engaging non-dominant youth in game design is a challenging one. To begin to understand these issues\, this session will assemble some of the promising and scalable practices that have already engaged thousands of youth globally and in the U.S.  JGCC Industry Fellow Anna Ly will lead a panel of representatives from non-profits\, educational media\, researchers\, and participants of game design.\n\nSee the DML2014 website for more information.
URL:https://joanganzcooneycenter.org/event/dml-2014/
LOCATION:Venue Boston\, MA\, Boston\, MA 
CATEGORIES:Cooney Center presenting
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SUMMARY:Teaching & Learning 2014
DESCRIPTION:The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards invites all educators\, advocates and policymakers to register for the inaugural Teaching & Learning 2014 conference on Friday\, March 14\, and Saturday\, March 15\, 2014\, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, D.C.\n\nT&L 2014 is where the profession meets to secure the future of PreK-12 education. Through one-of-a-kind keynote speakers\, inspiring panels and practical workshops\, T&L 2014 will tackle some of the toughest challenges facing educators today and showcase solutions that work. From Common Core State Standards to education technology to advancing issues of equity in the classroom\, educators from all types of classroom settings will have unique opportunities to share their stories\, gain new tools\, learn from the nation’s top innovators and get inspired to achieve greatness in their classrooms and communities.\n\nAt 11:30am on Friday\, join Cooney Center Executive Director Michael Levine for “Pioneers in Games-Enhanced Learning: Building a New Community to Engage College Ready Youth\,” a conversation with Virginia Edwards\, James  Gee\, Rebecca Rufo-Tepper\, and Robert Torres.\n\nLearn more about the conference at http://www.teachinglearning2014.org/
URL:https://joanganzcooneycenter.org/event/teaching-learning-2014/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Washington\, DC\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Community,Cooney Center presenting
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SUMMARY:CoSN 2014
DESCRIPTION:The CoSN 2014 Annual Conference is designed for education leaders to better understand their changing roles in creating the new face of learning.\n\nOn Thursday\, March 20 at 4:00PM\, join the Cooney Center for “Games and Inventive Technologies: A New Day for Learning\,” in which we will present findings from our second annual survey on teachers and digital games\, which surfaced recommendations for future educational game development and advocacy.  We will also present themes from the recent Comparative Analysis of Teacher Surveys report\, which stitches together findings from five national surveys on teacher attitudes with respect to technology integration into their classrooms.\n\nView more at http://cosnconference.org/.
URL:https://joanganzcooneycenter.org/event/cosn-2014/
LOCATION:Venue Washington D.C.\, Washington D.C.\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cooney Center presenting
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