EdVolution: Transforming Education with Digital Innovation
Looking to expand what innovation looks like in your classroom or institution’s pedagogy, instruction, and culture? Join the Center for Digital Learning and Innovation for their second annual symposium.
Through interactive workshops, engaging discussions and inspiring presentations, you will discover how digital innovation has the power to transform education and equip our students as digital world changers.
Audience: K12 educators, teacher educators, and preservice teachers
Registration Fee: $45 (includes lunch and parking)
Explore current topics including:
- AI in Education
- Coding
- Stop motion animation
- VR & AR
- Technology in early childhood
- Policy and curriculum with technology
Keynote Speaker
Crachad Laing is the Head of Digital Literacy at Windsor School in the Bahamas. An active advocate for engineering and technology education, he leads programs that impact hundreds of students across the Bahamas.
Born and raised in Nassau, Crachad has always had a passion for problem-solving. He pursued higher education in the United States, earning a BS in Engineering Technology and Engineering Management.
His professional journey led him to education, where he has applied his engineering expertise in the classroom. An engineer by training but an educator at heart, Crachad is dedicated to fostering the development of young people in STEM fields. He aspires to inspire a generation of innovators.
Interactive Workshops
Engage in hands-on workshops led by experienced educators and technology specialists.
Engaging Panel Discussions
Join renowned experts in education and technology as they discuss a range of important topics such as coding, AI, virtual reality, multi-media production, and other innovative technologies that have the potential to impact teaching and learning.
Networking Opportunities
Expand your professional network, exchange ideas, collaborate on future projects, and engage in meaningful conversations about innovation and creativity in K-12 education.