Thursday, February 12, 2015
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1) Working Memory (P, K-College)
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2) Test-Taking & Study Skills (P, K-College)
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3) Common Core Standards (P, K-12)
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4) Reading Difficulties (P, K-College)
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5) Student-Centered Classrooms (P, K-12)
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6) Teen Brains, Memory & Moves (P, 6-12)
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8:30 AM – 12:35 PM Understanding, Assessing and Strengthening Working Memory Milton J. Dehn, EdD, NCSP |
8:30 AM – 10:30 PM Part I – Winning Strategies for Improving Test Taking Kathleen M. Kryza, MA |
8:30 AM – 12:35 PM Managing and Engaging Students in the Common Core Classroom Bryan K. Harris EdD |
8:30 AM – 12:35 PM The Role of Executive Functions in Reading and Reading Difficulties George McCloskey, PhD |
8:30 AM – 12:35 PM The Power of Technology for Teaching Student-Centered Classrooms and Common Core Catlin R. Tucker, MA |
8:30 AM – 10:30 PM Teaching and Moving the Teen Brain Jean Blaydes Moize, PhD |
10:35 AM – 12:35 PM Part II – Empowering the Disorganized Student: Tips, Strategies and Solutions to Help Students Study and Become More Successful in School Ana R. Homayoun, MA, PPS |
10:35 AM – 12:35 PM Part II – Creating Robust Memory in Teens Through Experiential Practices Jeb Schenck, PhD, Jessica Cruickshank, MEd |
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12:35 PM – 1:15 PM Lunch Break (On Your Own) | |||||
Thursday, February 12, 2015
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Opening Keynote Addresses: The Science of Learning |
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1:45 PM | Welcome: Daniel A. LaGattuta, PhD, President, Public Information Resources, Inc. | ||||
1:45 PM to 2:45 PM |
Keynote Address II – Making It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning and Memory Henry L. Roediger, III, PhD |
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2:45 PM – 3:15 PM Networking Coffee Break and Book Signing (Mr. Carey)
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3:15 PM to 4:15 PM |
Keynote Address III – How the Body Knows Its Mind: The Surprising Power of Physical Environments to Influence How We Think, Feel and Learn Sian L. Beilock, PhD (Book signing from 5:30-5:45 pm) |
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4:15-4:30PM
4:30-5:30PM
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Special Keynote Activity: Putting Learning into Action
Keynote Address I – How We Learn |
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Friday, February 13, 2015
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Morning Keynote Addresses: The Science of Memory |
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8:30 AM | Welcome Remarks: Kenneth S. Kosik, PhD, Neuroscience Research Institute, UC Santa Barbara | ||||
8:30 AM to 9:45 AM |
Keynote Address I – How the Brain Learns and Remembers |
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9:45 AM – 10:10 AM Coffee Break, Poster Sessions and Book Signing (Dr. Chapman)
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10:10 AM to 11:10 AM |
Keynote Address II – The Structure and Organization of Memory Larry R. Squire, PhD |
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11:15 AM to 12:30 PM |
Keynote Address III – Memory in the Age of Google William R. Klemm, DVM, PhD |
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12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Lunch Break (On Your Own) and Book Signings (Drs. Squire and Klemm)
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2:00 PM to 5:50 PM Afternoon Concurrent Sessions ‘A’ (Breaks, Various times, 3:15-4:25 PM) |
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1) Science of Learning:
(RP, K-College) ROOM: Grand Ballroom |
2) Making Lasting Memory
(RP, K-College)
ROOM: Gold
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3) Embodied Minds & Thinking
(RP, PreK-College) ROOM: French |
4) Movement, the Arts & Learning
(RP, PreK-College) ROOM: French |
5) Brains, Bodies & STEM Education
(RP, K-College) ROOM: Pavilion |
6) Working Memory
(RP, K-College) ROOM: Terrace |
2:00–3:15 PM Parts I – The Increasing Importance of Learning How to Learn Robert A. Bjork, PhD |
2:00–3:15 PM Part I – Sleep, Learning and Lasting Memory Matthew P. Walker, PhD |
2:00–3:15 PM Part I –How Brains Think: Embodied Cognition, Language and Metaphors George P. Lakoff, PhD (Book signing 3-3:10PM) |
2:00-3:15 PM
Anne Bishop, EdM
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2:00–3:15 PM Part I – A Body of Knowledge: Grounding Mathematical Concepts in Embodied Interaction Dor Abrahamson, PhD |
2:00–3:15 PM Part I – How Memory is Encoded and Its Role in Imagination Kenneth S. Kosik, MD |
3:25–4:25 PM Part II – How Students Learn: Active Learning, Testing and Long-Lasting Memories Arthur P. Shimamura, PhD |
3:25–5:50 PM Part II – Memory Power: A Guide to Better Learning for Teachers and Students William R. Klemm, DVM, PhD |
3:25–4:25 PM Part II – How Our Hands Help Us Think and Learn Susan Goldin- Meadow, PhD |
3:25–4:25 PM Part II – Walk for Thought: The Link Between Physical Movement and Creative Thinking Marily A. Oppezzo, PhD, RD |
3:25–4:25 PM Part II – Body Based Resources When Reading-to-Learn in Science: Gestures and Model Enactment for STEM Literacy Mitchell J. Nathan, PhD |
4:15–5:50 PM Part II –The Neuro-Psychology of Memory and Classroom Learning George McCloskey, PhD |
4:35–5:50 PM Part III – Born to Learn: Motivating and Engaging Learners from a Developmental Science Perspective Wendy L. Ostroff, PhD |
4:35–5:50 PM Part III –Embodied Brains and Social Minds: Connecting Emotional Minds and Bodies to Learning, Thinking and Meaningful Memory Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, EdD |
4:35–5:50 PM Part III – Memory and the Muse: How Arts Integrated Instruction Can Improve Student Engagement, Creativity and Content Retention in Your Classroom Ivonne Chand O’Neal, PhD |
4:35–5:50 PM Part III – Mind for Numbers: How to Excel in Math and Science – and Anything Else You Study Barbara A. Oakley, PhD |
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Saturday, February 14, 2015
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1) The Science of Thinking ROOM: Gold |
2) Making Lasting Memory ROOM: Grand Ballroom |
3) Embodied Minds & Thinking ROOM: Terrace |
4) Movement & Common Core ROOM:Pavilion |
5) Active Learning in & STEM Education ROOM: French |
6) Working Memory & Cognitive Control ROOM: Venetian |
8:30AM– 12:30 PM Parts I – Think Smart – for School and for Life Kathleen M. Kryza, MA and Jack Naglieri, PhD (Coffee Break: 9:45-10:05 AM) |
8:30–9:45 AM Parts I – Surprisingly Simple Ways to Boost Memory and Recall: Strategies for Every Teacher Bryan K. Harris, EdD |
8:30–9:45 AM Parts I –The Role of Gestures and the Body in Learning and Teaching Mathematics Laurie D. Edwards, PhD |
8:30AM– 12:30 PM Parts I – Movement, Action Based-Learning and Common Core Jean Blaydes Moize, MEd (Coffee Break: 9:45-10:05 AM) |
8:30–9:45 AM Parts I – Lessons From a Basement Studio on How to Make—and Use—a “Sticky” Online Course to Enhance Student Learning Barbara A. Oakley, PhD |
8:30–9:45 AM Parts I – School -Based Cognitive Training: Work- ing Memory, Transfer and ADHD Susanne M. Jaeggi, PhD |
10:10 AM– 12:30 PM Part II – Evidence-Based Strategies that Enhance Long-Term Memory Encoding, Consolidation, and Retrieval Milton J. Dehn, EdD, NCSP |
10:10 AM– 11:25 AM Part II – Embodied Meaning, Thinking and Communication Raymond Gibbs, PhD |
10:10 AM– 11:30 AM Part II – Flipping the Flipped Classroom: Reinventing Hands-on Learning in K-12 STEM Classroom Paulo Blikstein, PhD |
10:10 AM– 11:25 AM Part II – Role of Video Games in Enhancing Cognitive Control and Motor Skills Joaquin A, Anguera, PhD |
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11:30 AM– 12:30 PM Patricia H. Miller, PhD |
11:30 AM– 12:30 PM Part III – Active Learning and Assessment in the STEM Classroom Mary P. Wenderoth, PhD |
11:30 AM– 12:30 PM Part III-Developing Brains and Memory: How Memory Improves During Childhood Simona Ghetti, PhD |
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12:15 PM – 1:30 PM Lunch Break (On Your Own)
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1:30 PM to 3:30 PM Afternoon Concurrent Sessions ‘C’ |
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1) Science of Learning
(RP, K-College)
ROOM: Venetian
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2) Making Lasting Memory
(R, K-College)
ROOM: Terrace
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3) Embodied Minds & Thinking
(P, K-College)
ROOM: French
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4) Thinking & Common Core
(P, K-College)
ROOM: Gold
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5) Arts Learning & STEM Education
(P, K-College)
ROOM: Pavilion
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6) Working Memory & Math Training
(P, K-College)
ROOM: Grand Ballroom
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1:30–3:30 PM Making it Work: Translating Learning Sciences to the Classroom David B. Daniel, PhD |
1:30–2:30 PM Part I – Using Personal Experiences to Build Stronger Memory Jeb Schenck, PhD |
1:30–3:30 PM Meeting New Standards with Oral Language Activities to Build Academic Thinking and Language Jeff A. Zweirs, EdD |
1:30–3:30 PM The Brain Science of Teaching: Using Mind-Body Connections to Optimize Learning Kathy Perez, EdD |
1:30–3:30 PM Creative Tinkering, the Arts and STEM Education Erica Fortescue, MA and Sara Norris |
1:30–3:30 PM 2:30-3:30 PM
Part II -Developing Minds for Numbers: Integrating Brain Systems for Number Sense and Symbols |
2:30–3:30 PM Pat II- Memory Netowrking Session Facilitator: Jeb Schenck, PhD |
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