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Conference 2015 Materials

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    Reboot Your Digital Strategy
    Author: Steve Quann, Shelley Sullivan, Karen Bowen, and Amber Petty
    Subject Area: Digital, Computer Literacy & Technology
    Program Level: Conference 2015 Materials
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    In this workshop, learn how your program and students can take advantage of national developments in digital literacy and access.   Representatives from BoulderReads, EveryoneOn, and LINCS will demo helpful resources, websites, and tools to get your teachers, tutors, and students connected.- Bring your own device (BYOD) to get a hands-on experience. ATTACHMENTS: RebootYourDigitalStrategyCOABE20151
    Evaluating Arguments for the Extended Response (GED and TASC Test)
    Author: Teresa Perrin
    Subject Area: Writing
    Program Level: Conference 2015 Materials, GED Test Preparation, TASC Test Preparation
    Material Type: Book Section
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    When you evaluate an argument, you aren't giving your own opinion of the topic. Your goal is to objectively analyze the author's argument. This skill will help you write about arguments and make decisions about controversial topics. ATTACHMENTS: Evaluating Arguments
    Rectangles as Problem-solving Tools: Use Area Models to Teach Math Concepts at All Levels
    Author: Amy Vickers
    Subject Area: Mathematics/Numeracy
    Program Level: College & Career Readiness, Conference 2015 Materials
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    Simply put, area models are rectangles made of rows and columns that illustrate multiplication. From this simple foundation you can solve problems (multiplying fractions), approach challenges in new ways (long division), teach properties (distributive property), and introduce algebraic concepts in an accessible way (multiplying polynomials). Which applications could be useful in your context? ATTACHMENTS: Rectangles as Problem Solving Tools COABE 2015 Rectangles Handout
    A Tool for Teaching Functions and Graphs
    Author: Amy Vickers
    Subject Area: Mathematics/Numeracy
    Program Level: Conference 2015 Materials
    Material Type: Lesson Plan, Presentations/Slideshows, Teaching/Learning Strategies
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    Points on the coordinate grid, functions, equations, graphs, and slope--if tackled individually this can be an overwhelming list! In this session we will practice using a free, adaptable worksheet that summarizes and links those topics in an organized way. Use the sheet over and over with various prompts to give your students practice and emphasize connections among these concepts. ATTACHMENTS: A Tool for Teaching Functions and Graphs COABE 2015 Sample Prompts Exploring Functions and Graphing
    Conceptual Understanding of the Order of Operations – SLIDES
    Author: Connie Rivera
    Subject Area: Mathematics/Numeracy
    Program Level: Conference 2015 Materials, Professional Development
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    Making a shift to more rigorous instruction means conceptual understanding and application in real-world contexts have importance equal to procedural skill and fluency. With that in mind, we'll look at a sample unit that uses a discovery approach to teaching mathematics. This approach is one of the building tools used to create a strong foundation of conceptual understanding in our students. The building blocks of this unit include six lessons that can be used to bring CCR Level B -“ D students to a higher level. Coherence between levels and connected ideas provides the mortar to use these building blocks to achieve a solid base for algebra.     Activities for the session include mental math exercises to illustrate several of the properties of operations, writing expressions using bingo chip arrays, and looking at student work. Participants will leave with access to a unit of six lessons and the digital materials to teach this unit in their own classrooms, as well as their own deeper understanding of the properties of operations.   See the end of the slides for more detailed instructions on accessing the unit at achieve.org/equip. ATTACHMENTS: Conceptual Understanding of the Order of Operations COABE 2015 SLIDES1
    Teaching ABE & ASE Social Studies: A Multiplicity of Disciplines
    Author: Michael Matos
    Subject Area: Digital, Computer Literacy & Technology, Mathematics/Numeracy, Science, Social Studies
    Program Level: Adult Basic Education, Conference 2015 Materials
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    Engaging and effective classroom practices and activities in teaching Social Studies with a multiplicity of disciplines including: history, geography, math, science, and technology. Resources, how-tos, hands-on games, maps, hardcopies and computer-based interactions with writing prepare students for the life-skills, ABE, and ASE. Geography, History, Math, Science, Technology ATTACHMENTS: A Multiplicity of Disciplines Social Studies Presentation handout accompaniment M. Matos
    Illinois Integrated Career and Academic Preparation System: Creating a New Culture
    Author: Bevan Gibson, Sarah Goldammer
    Subject Area: Career Pathways, IET, WIOA
    Program Level: Conference 2015 Materials
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows, Teaching/Learning Strategies
    Language: English
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    Abstract:

    Illinois enhances transitioning with a focus on integrating career and technical education with adult education. Learn about the Illinois Transitions Academy as we scale-up and sustain the Accelerating Opportunity initiative through ICAPS (Integrated Career and Academic Preparation System). The Academy assists colleges and partnerships with programs related to ICAPS/AO, Bridge, and Programs of Study. ATTACHMENTS: COABE 2015 presentationfinal1
    Integrating Video into Adult Teaching and Learning
    Author: Nell Eckersley
    Subject Area: Digital, Computer Literacy & Technology
    Program Level: Conference 2015 Materials, Professional Development
    Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategies, Video
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here
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    Abstract:

    Participants will learn: how to access videos online how to create their own videos, using tablets and smartphones how to share video content through a class website, Facebook, YouTube, TeacherTube, and Vimeo. ATTACHMENTS: Integrating Video into Adult Teaching and Learning
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