UCF ADAGE GIFTED CONFERENCE
Schedule
Sat Feb 15 2025 at 08:00 am to 04:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
UCF Morgridge International Reading Center | Orlando, FL
About this Event
Join the UCF ADVOCATES FOR ADVANCED AND GIFTED EDUCATION for a look at Education for the future in this CONFERENCE for teachers, specialists, graduate students, and parents.
This conference will explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping education and offering new ways to enrich the learning experience for Advanced, High-Ability and gifted students while presenting challenging curriculum for all students. The theme offers a forward-thinking look at the role of AI in identifying, nurturing, and challenging students, with a focus on practical tools, innovative strategies, and ethical considerations.
Through engaging workshops, expert talks, and hands-on demonstrations and workshops, you’ll gain insight into AI-driven approaches that can support differentiated instruction, personalized learning, and student engagement. This event is designed to empower you with skills and resources to bring the best of AI into your classroom, equipping you to inspire and support students on their journey toward reaching their full potential.
Keynote and breakout sessions by International expert in Gifted Education and New Technologies, Dr. Brian Housand!
“Garbage In / Garbage Out: The Art & Craft of Engineering Better Prompts and Questions”
Dr. Housand has offered a special opportunity for ADAGE participants to join a new innovative program: The AI Teacher’s Toolbox, a year-long journey packed with AI-driven lessons and activities that cultivate creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.
*View Keynote session LIVE virtually - contact [email protected] for more information
Also hear from gifted education professionals, teachers, graduate students, and researchers in the field as we emerge into new paradigms and thinking in gifted education.
Engage in 22 sessions for a GLIMPSE into:
- AI-Driven Personalized Learning for Gifted Students
- Ethical Considerations of AI in Gifted Education
- Identifying Giftedness with AI
- Balancing AI and Human Interaction in Gifted Education
- Accelerating Learning through AI for Gifted Students
- AK and Twice-Exceptional Learners
- Global Perspectives on AI in Gifted Education
- The PRINCIPAL in an increasingly AI World
- The Remix You Didn't Know You Needed: Classic Gifted Strategies Reinvented
Join us to explore the future of gifted education and discover how AI can elevate your teaching practice!
Registration - opens December 15
Register to reserve your space! Registration is free - early registration is encouraged as space is limited!
Onsite registration is not guaranteed due to limited capacity
Refreshments: Bring your own lunch or lunch is available at venues on and near campus for purchase.
*No children will be permitted with the exception of those actually presenting
Sponsored by USDOE Javits Grant Project GLIMPSE#
Questions? Contact Dr. Gillian Eriksson at [email protected]
Dr. Brian Housand, Keynote Speaker
Dr. Brian Housand, is the coordinator of the Academically or Intellectually Gifted program at University of North Carolina Wilmington. Dr. Housand earned a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology at the University of Connecticut with an emphasis in both gifted education and instructional technology. He served two terms on the National Association for Gifted Children’s Board of Directors as a Member-At-Large. Along with his wife Dr. Angela Housand and Dr. Joe Renzulli, he co-authored Using the Schoolwide Enrichment Model with Technology. He is also the author of Fighting Fake News! Teaching Critical Thinking and Media Literacy in a Digital Age. Brian has worked as a classroom teacher, a teacher of the gifted, and a university professor for over twenty years. He has presented in 40 states, Canada, Australia, South Korea, Kuwait, and Chilé. Brian is a lover of technology, Star Wars, all things Disney, video games, and fonts. See: http://www.brianhousand.com
ADAGE Gifted Conference Program Coordinator
Gillian Eriksson, Ph.D. Learning Sciences and Educational Research, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA
Dr. Eriksson earned a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, focusing on Curriculum, Research and Evaluation, and Gifted Education at the University of Connecticut. She served as the USA delegate to the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children for 3 terms (2007-2013). She is the UCF PI for Project GLIMPSE (USDOE Jacob K. Javits Grant 2022-2027); was the UCF PI for Project ELEVATE (Jacob K. Javits Grant, 2015-2021) and Project Coordinator of Project Step-Up, Lamar University, Texas (USDOE Javits Grant 1993-1994). She was the Co-Pi on the Working on Gifted Issues (WOGI) Grant at UCF for the Florida Department of Education (2002-2003). She coordinated study and internship abroad programs to The Netherlands, England, and South Africa. A Fulbright Scholar, she received awards for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning; UCF Women of Excellence for Global Achievement (2016); Teaching Excellence (TIP Teaching Incentive Program); Internationalization; Minority Mentorship; and the Golden Psi Award of Excellence (Team award, American Psychological Association, 2015). She is widely published and an Advisory Committee/consultant editor for Gifted Education International. She has served the National Association for Gifted Children: Conference Committee (2020-2024); Visioning Committee (2020) and the Task Force for Conference Equity and Inclusion (2021).
To learn more, visit the conference website at: https://assistelevateucf.wixsite.com/giftedatucf/about-adage
Where is it happening?
UCF Morgridge International Reading Center, 4143 Andromeda Loop, Orlando, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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