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Kristen N. Swanson

Kristen Swanson helps teachers design meaningful, interactive curricula at the local and national level. She has taught at the elementary level, served as a regional consultant for Response to Intervention, and worked as an educational technology director for a public school district in Pennsylvania. She holds a B.A. degree from DeSales University, two M.A. degrees from Wilkes University, and an Ed.D. degree from Widener University. Kristen is currently an adjunct in the DeSales University instructional technology M.Ed program and a senior technology leader for BrightBytes.

In addition to her experience as an educator, Kristen is also passionate about meaningful professional learning. She serves on the board of the Edcamp Foundation, a nonprofit organization designed to facilitate local, grassroots professional development. She has shared her ideas and expertise at ASCD conferences, TEDxPhiladelphiaEd, TEDxNYED, and Educon. She has also been published in academic journals, including Literacy Learning: The Middle Years and the Journal of Reading, Writing, and Literacy. She is the author of Professional Learning in the Digital Age: The Educator’s Guide to User-Generated Learning and Teaching the Common Core Speaking and Listening Standards.

Kristen is active in the educational technology sphere. She is a Google Certified Teacher, Twitter Teacher, Edublog Award Nominee, and avid blogger. She strongly believes that rigorous curriculum fosters meaningful technology integration, and she is also interested in the learning opportunities provided by asynchronous learning.


Expertise

  • Digital Learning
  • Professional Learning

Workshops

Workshops

  • Teaching the Common Core Speaking and Listening Standards: Strategies and Digital Tools: In today's modern age, speaking and listening happens in both analog and digital spaces. The Common Core Standards emphasize these vital skills, and we must strive to explicitly teach our students how to speak and listen. This session will help teachers to identify specific instructional frameworks that they can use to cultivate adept communicators in the classroom.
  • Power Up Your Professional Development: Learning Digitally: How can we use social media and informal face-to-face learning opportunities to change the face of the education profession? Instructional power can come from the collaboration and connections afforded to us by the digital age. Learn how to harness the power of the interwebs to power up your personal professional development through reflection and contribution.

Books