Saturday, February 11, 2023
OETC 23
The Ohio Department of Education presents:
Ohio Educational Technology Conference
#OETC
Celebrating the Past; Creating the Future
February 14 - 16, 2023
8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m
February 14th & 15th
8:00 a.m-3:15 p.m.
February 16th
Greater Columbus Convention Center
The Ohio Educational Technology Conference (OETC) is the one of the premier P-20 state educational technology conferences in the country. Each year, more than 4,500 educational technology professionals and enthusiasts come together to explore the forefront of P-20 learning and innovation in Ohio.
Designed to cultivate partnerships, promote collaboration, deliver high-quality information, and make technology accessible and enjoyable for educators, the OETC is the must-attend conference of the year for P-20 teachers, curriculum and technology coordinators, administrators, higher education professors and administrators, and everyone who is interested in learning more about what’s happening in technology today.
Attending OETC this year?
Visit JCESC at Booth #301
and/or
stop by our presentation sessions!
Join Mark Masloski and Shawn Hicklin for their session on Wednesday afternoon
from 1 - 2 pm!
Online Learning Dashboard: The Unknown Feature of ProgressBook
Did you know that 75% of all Ohio School Districts use ProgressBook? How many of those school districts also utilize the little-known feature of the "Online Learning Dashboard"? If you are a member of a school district that uses ProgressBook and engages students in online learning, our team from Jefferson County Educational Service Center, Frontline Education, and United Local will unlock the power of the "Online Learning Dashboard" for you.
Join Mark Masloski and Martariesa Fiala for their session on
Thursday morning
from
9:15 am - 10:15 am!
Looking to Track Your Students' Offline Time? We Can Help!
With remote learning, an LMS tracks online time when students log into their accounts and complete assignments, which accounts for their seat time. These assignments can include content, engagement activities, and assessments. What about the time students spend working outside the LMS, on a call from the school, or at an out-of-school site? You can track students' time by adding offline time. ODE has approved that this offline learning time can be utilized and recorded as part of student seat time.
We hope to see you there!
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