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Sessions in which Javier Toro participates
Tuesday 3 May, 2022
A kind of "What if we tried this?" Approach to Learning PhysicsUne approche de l'apprentissage de la physique du type "Et si on essayait ça ?" Javier Toro, Simple Science Education Co.Track: Learning experience design/ Volet: Conception des expériences d’appre...
Sessions in which Javier Toro attends
Monday 2 May, 2022
About this Keynote:Research-practice partnerships (RPP; Penuel & Coburn, 2013) is a model that holds the promise of bridging the gap between knowledge generated by research and its adoption into practice and vice versa. When considered as professional development, RPP can inform the co-design process and positively position practitioners, and other stakeholders, bringing greater inclusivity to...
Design Principles for K-12 Online Learning: Result of a National Validation StudyElizabeth Childs, Royal Roads University; Susan Crichton, DICE; and Randy Labonte, CANELearn Track: Learning experience design/ Volet: Conception des expériences d’apprentissageType: Research presentation Rationale for the study:
Tuesday 3 May, 2022
About this Keynote: The prospect of developing an equity practice in education can be daunting. To begin with, the academy, at its inception, was designed to be exclusionary, in addition, today’s educators are increasingly stretched by day-to-day demands and societal changes. So getting it wrong, at least occasionally, is guaranteed. This keynote explores historical and contemporary inequities in ...
Great Minds Think Alike SessionGreat Minds Think Alike sessions are a type of networking session. Participants choose one of five topics of interest. A facilitator for the group will share a Google Doc so that all participants in the group can collaborate and share ideas
Wednesday 4 May, 2022
Read-Me First! Guides: A Starting Point for LessonsSaul Carliner, Concordia University Track: Learning experience design/ Volet: Conception des expériences d’apprentissageType: Case study in innovation:Name of the case: Read-Me First! Guides: A Starting Point for Lessons