
2012 Summer Institute: There’s an App for That!
Universal Design, Student Assessment, Differentiation, and Student Engagement
Our fourth annual Summer Educator’s Institute
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Belmont Day School, Belmont, Massachusetts
Join other educators for a day of exploration, innovation and collaboration using the iPad as a tool for documentation, student interaction, and accessibility.
Keynote Speaker: Dr. David Rose
Dr. David Rose is a developmental neuropsychologist and educator whose primary focus is on the development of new technologies for learning. In 1984, Dr. Rose co-founded CAST, a not-for-profit research and development organization whose mission is to improve education for all learners through innovative uses of modern multimedia technology and contemporary research in the cognitive neurosciences. That work has grown into a new field called Universal Design for Learning, which now influences educational policy and practice throughout the United States and beyond. Dr. Rose also teaches at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education where he has been a member of the faculty for more than 25 years.
Program:
Four interactive sessions will focus on a variety of uses of the iPad in the classroom. Each session will address either one specific application, or a set of related tools for supporting students and teachers. Participants and presenters from public, independent, and charter schools will engage with technology experts and other educators for a day of shared knowledge and professional growth.
Cost to attend is $20 per participant. Contact Lauren Goldberg (lgoldberg@belmontday.org) for more information and to register.


