2016 BASA Fall Conference Program

11:00 - 11:45 am

SESSION I

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“Public Records Litigation in 2016” Hollie Reedy, Attorney, Ennis Britton, Co., L.P.A. Moderator: Michael R. Sheppard, Berea City Schools An entirely new procedure for public records claims by citizens became effective in September 2016. Understand the process and options for public records issues in your district, including a case law update, and leave prepared for change after this session. “The Basics of the 3Rs in Education: AR, VR, QR” Matt Monjan, VP, Educational Partnerships, Discovery Education Moderator: Michael Tefs, Wooster City School District Learn the nuts and bolts of building QR codes and AR layers to add another dimension to classroom education. Students with tablets or smart phones can gain new insights, get more help, or go deeper with learning objectives. Learn how to build them, how some teachers use them, and what fun (and support) they can offer teachers and students. QR code generators, Aurasma, GreenScreenFX will be featured in addition to Oculus VR highlighting Discovery Education Techbook™ in action. Charlie Keenan, Superintendent, Maple Heights CSD Talisa Dixon, Superintendent, CH-UH City Schools Linda Reid, Superintendent, South Euclid Lyndhurst City Schools Renee Willis, Superintendent, Richmond Heights Local Schools Moderator: Robert Fischer, Twin Valley Community Local Schools Sixteen districts in Northeast Ohio that surround the City of Cleveland work collaboratively and support one another through this network. Learn how to leverage collective strength around the themes of race, poverty, and mobility to provide the best outcome for students. “Changing Thoughts on Educational Design Forever” Gary Sebach, Director of Architectural Design, OHM Advisors Dwight Carter, Principal, New Albany High School Mark White, Former Superintendent, Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools Moderator: Dr. Kenneth J. Schmiesing, Celina City Schools This presentation will feature authors of “What’s in Your Space? 5 Steps for Better School and Classroom Design.” Presenters will discuss turning educational design on its ear with one of Ohio’s first 21st century learning spaces, Gahanna’s Clark Hall. Learn how the experience changed their thoughts on education forever. Participants will benefit from thought-provoking lessons on educating for the future, as well as practical tips to start implementing 21st century education in their schools. “First Ring Superintendent Collaborative”

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