Learner Centered LMS Symposium
Event Information
About this event
21st Century Schools recognize purpose should always be to create a clear, cohesive, and consistent environment for teachers and students to support high-quality teaching and learning while keeping families informed and engaged
Overview
This engaging 2.5-hour session will invite participants to dive into a learner-based design approach to their school’s LMS. Participants will learn how individual schools have developed a thoughtful and structured approach to LMS and digital learning environment design.
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LMS Company?
The tickets for this workshop are intended for attendees from schools
Are you an LMS Company Interested in Attending or Sponsoring? Please get in touch for more information on options. Reach out to Justin Hardman (jahardman@21c-learning.com)
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Confirmed Presenters/Schools/Platforms!
- Brian Taylor - Bangkok Patana School - Firefly
- Clint Hamada - International School of Beijing - Teamie
- Sean Moran - International School Foundation - Moodle
- Jessica Hale - Oasis International School - Canvas
- John Mikton - International School of Luxembourg - Schoology
- Nita Row - Bombay International School - Toddle
- Jay Priebe - NIST International School - Veracross
- Paul Swanson - Stamford American School - ManageBac
- Brandon Hoover / Patrick Phillips - International School Manila - Google Classroom
- Pana Asavavatana / Alfredo Papaseit / Leanne Rainbow - Seesaw
Why Should You Attend?
Whether you are a school that does not have an LMS, or you have one that needs rethinking, you won’t want to miss this essential professional learning and leadership opportunity.
Learning Management Systems (LMS’s) are an essential part of a school’s learning environment. However, school technology services face an array of competing priorities driven by the needs of a diverse community of stakeholders.
This symposium will prompt thinking and support school-based conversations about how LMS design supports the needs of all stakeholders while keeping the focus on students, teachers, and parents.
This symposium is the first in a series of events focused on Learning Management Systems in which we will cover the selection, implementation, and sustainability of LMSs.
Symposium Highlights
- What is the role of an “LMS” in a digital learning environment
- How do technology leaders balance out the needs to have the best systems to meet particular needs with the demand from users to reduce complexity?
- Being intentional about learner centered design – optimizing for student, teacher and parent experience
- Considering what LMS is right for your setting, purpose,and approach to learning.
- Getting the most out of the platforms you have – are you making things as frictionless as possible?
- Discussing and highlighting the different ways schools can set up an LMS’s to support their school’s mission and vision
- Hear from a variety of different schools using different platforms
- Understanding the importance of the “structures” for your LMS
- Understanding the importance of developing common agreements across your school
- Discussing what makes an LMS impactful
- Providing examples of how an LMS can be used well from an instructional design perspective
- How to leverage your LMS to involve parents in the learning process
Course Code: 21CSW-LMSSymposium-May2022
Event Type: 21st Century Schools Series
Opportunity to hear about the following platforms:
All sessions are recorded for later review