Monday, March 31, 2014

Coppin to Speak About Serving Diverse Learners at June Keystone AEA Technology Conference

Nationally recognized speaker Mark Coppin, who is an expert on serving diverse learners in the classroom, will be doing multiple sessions at the Keystone AEA Technology in Classrooms (TIC) Conference June 17-18 in Dubuque.

Coppin is the Director of Assistive Technology at the Anne Carlsen Center in Jamestown, ND where he coordinates the provision of assistive technology services for the Center. Click here to view a video interview with Coppin, who comes highly recommended by Keystone AEA special education staff who have attended many of his sessions at the “Closing the Gap Conference” in Minneapolis. 

Sessions by Mark Coppin 
  • Apps to Support Literacy for Struggling Readers 
  • Adapting the Curriculum with iBooks Author 
  • Creating Content for the Diverse Learner 
  • Apps for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders 
Along with Mark, there will be two other keynote speakers with lots of exciting ideas and over 70 diverse breakout sessions to choose from such as: interactive whiteboards, reading and writing accommodations, Google A-Z, digital citizenship, iPad apps for mathematics, early childhood tech in the classroom and collaboration for learning. 

This is a great opportunity for special educators right in our area with the price to attend a small fraction of other conferences. The reduced rate for the 2-day conference (includes 4 meals) is available during the month of April and for $99. Click here for more information and to register.

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