The IDEAcon and TCEA Virtual Conferences kicks off February 1st and I am really excited about the conference book study this year.
While the book study is focused on 4 authors, it got me thinking about all of the other great educational authors who will be part of this years IDEAcon / TCEA experience. Today I wanted to share some of the featured conference authors and their most recent books. It really is an awesome collection of books and authors.
Who are you most excited to learn with?
- Micro-Resilience: Minor Shifts for Major Boosts in Focus, Drive, and Energy by Bonnie St. John
- Relentless: Changing Lives by Disrupting the Educational Norm by Hamish Brewer
- 10 Mindframes for Leaders: The VISIBLE LEARNING(R) Approach to School Success by John Hattie
- Kate the Chemist: The Big Book of Experiments by Kate Biberdorf
- Hacking Education: 10 Quick Fixes for Every School (Hack Learning Series) by Mark Barnes and Jennifer Gonzalez
- Rules of the Red Rubber Ball: Find and Sustain Your Life's Work by Kevin Carroll
- Blended Learning with Google: Your Guide to Dynamic Teaching and Learning (Shake Up Learning) - Kasey Bell
- Social LEADia: Moving Students from Digital Citizenship to Digital Leadership by Jennifer Casa-Todd
- Control Alt Achieve: Rebooting Your Classroom with Creative Google Projects by Eric Curts
- The Immersive Classroom: Create Customized Learning Experiences with AR/VR by Jaime Donally
- Leading from the Library: Help Your School Community Thrive in the Digital Age (Digital Age Librarian's Series) by Shannon Miller
- Personal & Authentic: Designing Learning Experiences That Impact a Lifetime by Thomas Murray
- Tech with Heart: Leveraging Technology to Empower Student Voice, Ease Anxiety, & Create Compassionate Classrooms by Stacey Roshan
- Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students, and Parents Love (Hack Learning Series Book 5) by Joe Sanfelippo and Tony Sinanis
- Rev Up Robotics: Real-World Computational Thinking in the K–8 Classroom (Computational Thinking and Coding in the Curriculum) by Jorge Valenzuela
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