Association for Behavior Analysis International

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Second Education Conference; Chicago, IL; 2013

Program by Special Events: Friday, November 8, 2013


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Special Event #1
CE Offered: PSY/BACB
Introductory Remarks
Friday, November 8, 2013
4:00 PM–4:50 PM
Regency Ballroom A & B
Area: EDC
Instruction Level: Basic
Keyword(s): Digital education
Chair: Janet S. Twyman (UMass Medical School)
CE Instructor: Janet S. Twyman, Ph.D.
 

The Intersection of Behavior, Education, and Technology

Abstract:

It's not a matter of whether or not new digital technologies will revolutionize education--they are, have, and will continue to do so. Digital education is not just another fad or reform; it signals a major phase change in transforming teaching and learning. Tremendous synergy exists between disruptive developments such as personalized learning (individualizing education not just for instruction but also interest), learning analytics (using formative and summative evaluation to determine what works from students to schools), online, hybrid, and blended delivery models (which promotes greater instructional reach), gaming technology (the clear use of levels, badges, mastery, and goals in learning), and much more. Will behavior analysis add to innovation and lead early adoption, or simply follow along with the majority, or even lag behind? Tremendous opportunities exist for behavior analysis to lead and support vital change, and this conference offers an exceptional opportunity for behavior analysts to both learn about and learn how to transform education.

 
JANET S. TWYMAN (UMass Medical School)
 
Janet S. Twyman, Ph.D., BCBA, is a noted proponent of effective instructional practices. She is committed to evidence-based instruction and has a strong record in the transfer of instructional technology and developing web-based programs for wide-scale distribution. She has been a preschool and elementary school teacher, a principal and administrator, and university professor. As vice president of instructional development, implementation and research at Headsprout, she led the design, development, and dissemination of the company’s highly regarded educational programs, and oversaw program implementation in more than 1,000 public and private schools. Dr. Twyman has served on the boards of numerous organizations including the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies and PEER International. In 2007-08, she served as president of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. As associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Medical School/E.K. Shriver Center, she focuses her time on evidence-based innovations in education and the systems that support them to produce meaningful differences in learners’ lives. Dr. Twyman recently was named as the director of innovation and technology for the U.S. Department of Education’s national Center on Innovations in Learning.
 
Target Audience:

Anyone interested in learning about digital education.

Learning Objectives: Forthcoming.
 
Keyword(s): Digital education
 
 
Special Event #2
Opening Address
Friday, November 8, 2013
5:00 PM–5:50 PM
Regency Ballroom A & B
Area: EDC
Instruction Level: Basic
Keyword(s): educational pathways, Technology
Chair: Janet S. Twyman (UMass Medical School)
 

Completing the Digital Puzzle: Increasing Access and Using Data to Improve Educational Pathways

Abstract:

Current models for teaching and learning have traditionally left many students underserved. Technology provides the opportunity to reimagine learning in ways that can adapt and personalize learning to the needs of all students and teachers. However, in order for that to happen some pieces of the digital puzzle still need to be aligned, including increased connectivity and access, new approaches to measuring effectiveness of technology tools, and new ways to use data to help teachers, students, and parents make better decisions about each child?s educational pathway. Mr. Culatta will discuss the work underway at the U.S. Department of Education to address these issues and offer recommendations to the field on where and how new solutions are needed to provide all students with engaging, personalized learning.

 
RICHARD CULATTA (U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Technology)
 
Richard Culatta is a leader in the field of educational innovation. He has experience in K-12, higher education, and workplace learning environments. As the director of the Office of Educational Technology for the U.S. Department of Education, his work focuses on leveraging open data to create personalized learning experiences for all students and promoting increased connectivity to improve access to education and make college more affordable. Before joining the Department of Education, he served as an education policy adviser to U.S. Sen. Patty Murray. Culatta�s previous work centered around leveraging social media to create effective large-scale distributed learning environments. As chief technology officer at CIA University, Culatta developed an online learning platform to extend learning opportunities to CIA officers worldwide. Before joining the federal government, Culatta was the director of operations for the Rose Education Foundation and learning technologies adviser at Brigham Young University, where he was instrumental in redesigning the teacher preparation program at the McKay School of Education. He began working with educational technology at the University of Rhode Island, where he co-taught the university�s first technology integration workshops for faculty. Culatta is passionate about accelerating innovation in education with a particular interest in games for learning, personalized learning, and open education. He recently launched EdStartup 101, a massive open online course (MOOC) to support new educational entrepreneurs in developing the next generations of apps and services for teachers and learners. As a former Spanish teacher, Culatta remains an advocate for bilingual education. He lives in northern Virginia with his wife and three children.
 
Target Audience:

Psychologists, behavior analysts and educators interested in increasing the use of technology for education.

Learning Objectives: Forthcoming.
 
Keyword(s): educational pathways, Technology
 
 
Special Event #3
Technology Showcase
Friday, November 8, 2013
6:00 PM–7:00 PM
Regency Ballroom A & B
Domain: Conceptual/Theoretical
Chair: Erick M. Dubuque (Spalding University)
Abstract:

The Technology Showcase will provide a venue for conference attendees to learn about innovative technologies relevant to behavior analysis and education. Each featured Technology Developer will have an opportunity to present information about their product and its relevance to behavior analysis and education, in this session that is open to all attendees. Cash bars will also be available.

 

Autism Curriculum Encyclopedia - The New England Center for Children

FRANCIS J. CICCONE (New England Center for Children)
Abstract:

The Autism Curriculum Encyclopedia (ACE) is the culmination of 40 years of research and practice conducted at The New England Center for Children (NECC), a leader in the fields of ABA and autism. The ACE provides an interactive database containing assessment tools, lesson plans, teaching materials, and student performance reports for over 1,500 skills drawn from the curriculum used at NECC. The ACE is designed to provide teachers, administrators, BCBAs, and school professionals with easy access to applied behavior analytic procedures and an effective and efficient way to aggregate and understand student performance data. Every lesson plan within the ACE can be customized to the learning profile of the individual student being taught. Thus, this web-based curriculum fills an enormous need for an easy-to-access, comprehensive, and rigorously tested resource allowing teachers and schools to provide effective and individualized services to their students.

 

(AI)2, Inc.

ROGER D. RAY ((AI)2, Inc.; Rollins College)
Abstract:

(AI)2, Inc. offers cutting-edge educational and training software for college courses, laboratory simulations, and behavioral-services staff training. Products include 1) MediaMatrix - artificially intelligent online delivery engine for textbook content, adaptive tutoring, and mastery certification testing; 2) CyberRat - digital-video virtual reality simulations for operant response shaping, schedule effects and stimulus discrimination; and 3) Train-To-Code - adaptive expert system for training observation coding and behavior intervention skills.

 

DataFinch Technologies

CHRIS KOOKEN (DataFinch Technologies)
Abstract:

DataFinch is the proud creator of Catalyst. The ABA data collection platform for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. By far the most comprehensive system available. Users can enter data on the device, and that data is transmitted in real-time to our web-based portal for automatic, graphing, analysis and reporting.

 

Skills®

ADEL C. NAJDOWSKI (Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Inc.)
Abstract:

Skills® is an online toolkit that provides: comprehensive assessment, curriculum, and IEP goals for early childhood to adolescence, positive behavior support planning for challenging behavior, and progress tracking. Our unique set of curricula includes 4,000 activities across eight areas: social, motor, language, adaptive, play, executive function (planning, problem solving, attention, remembering, inhibition, flexibility, and self-management), cognition (inferring private events/perspective taking), and academic skills.

 

Tucci Learning Solutions, Inc.

VICCI TUCCI (Tucci Learning Solutions, Inc.)
Abstract:

Cloud-based Learner Folder: An ABA Performance Support System - "Performance Tools" are essential to the implementation of ABA Programming in any setting. Tucci Learning Solutions has developed the "tools" required for ABA Practioners to formulate, deliver, and monitor ABA Programming. Each Team member assigned to a case can access their learners’ programming via their computers or other devices.

 

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