Registration Form
NCACTE Trade and Industrial Education Division Fall Professional Development Workshop
Thursday, November 15 – Saturday, November 17, 2017 Hawthorne Inn & Conference Center
Name
School/Organization
Home Address
Work Phone Home/Cell Phone
Email What Do You Teach?
Dinner and Opening Banquet: Thursday, November 15 - 6:30pm at The Hawthorne Inn The banquet and meal is included with the complete registration fee. The Buffet meal will consist of Toss House Salad, Herb-
Rubbed Grilled Chicken Bone-In Hindquarters, Cinnamon-Apple Glazed Pork Tenderloin, Garlic Grilled Green Beans,
Baked Mac n Cheese, Oven Roasted Red Bliss Potatoes, Dinner Rolls w/ Whipped Butter, Banana Pudding, Chocolate Tort.
Guest Meals can be added for $40 person. Additional Meals: $40 x ___ = _____ Guest: _______________________
Online Registration go to:
https://www.cognitoforms.com/NCACTE2/_2018NCACTETIDivisionFallWorkshop
Hotel Reservations – Rooms are blocked until Nov. 1st State Rate of $71.20 plus tax for rooms - Call to make reservations The Hawthorne Inn & Conference Center (336) 777-3000 Cost break down for the NCACTE T&I Division Fall Workshop:
$125.00 NCACTE Members
$165.00 Non-Members
*Please add $40 for banquet guests and include name online.
Please bring an item to include in the Silent Auction for Thursday nights Banquet.
Final bids must be in my end of business meeting on Saturday.
Events Below are to be paid onsite. Contact Darrin Bridges to reserve your spot.
*$60 for SkillsUSA Golf Tournament (per person)
Friday Meetings ONLY, No Food
$50.00 (NCACTE Active Members)
$75.00 (NON-MEMBERS or Inactive Members)
Vendor Registration Includes Full Access, Food, and Reception
$250.00 Vendors
E-Procurement ID: 26-3391570 If you require a W-9 for payment,
please email:
Payments should be sent to:
c/o Jonte Hawkins NCACTE T&I Division
364 Collins Road
Norlina, NC 27563
Please Note: No Refunds on Registration Fee. Substitutions may be registered in
exchange.
Registration should be submitted online by November 1, 2018
2018 T&I FALL WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Google Classroom “Great Googly Moogly”
Canvas “Canvas 101”
SchoolNet “Tips & Trips”
Digital Learning Competencies – Best Practices
Digital Media – QLT/ ExplorNet
Autodesk Inventor Training
Autodesk Revit Training
Intro to CADD for Shop Teachers Using AutoCAD
SkillsUSA Framework: An Integral Part of Your Classroom Chapter
SkillsUSA Championships: Utilizing all Levels of Competitions from Local to National
Chapter Excellence Program: Elevate Your Chapter and Gain National Recognition
Preparing for the Adobe ACA Certification Exams
Preparing for the Autodesk ACU Certification Exams
Adobe ACA Certification Exam
NCCER Online Testing System “How to use it”
Digital Design – Adobe Acrobat, InDesign, Photoshop, & Illustrator
Realityworks session “Creating Student Engagement Through Experimental Learning Tools”
Woodworking Career Alliance (WCA) Teacher Certification
Learning Labs “Manufacturing Playground”
Autodesk ACU Certification Exams
Public Safety Best Practices
Advanced Manufacturing Best Practices
NCCER Best Practices “What Every NCCER Instructor Should Know”
ASE Accreditation & New Online Testing “Best Practices”
Dreamweaver HTML Coding with DW 2018
NCACTE T&I Division Golf Tournament
Winston Lake Golf Course
3535 Winston Lake Rd - Winston Salem, NC 27105
Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018
8:30 am – Registration
10:00 am - Shotgun Start
GOLF PACKAGES & SPONSORSHIPS
****RATE IS ONLY $60 per golfer******
All Packages Include: Green & Cart Fees, Lunch, and Prizes
Amount Type Quantity
$300 Sponsor Foursome (Includes Hole Sponsorship)
$240 Team of Four
$100 Hole/Tee Sign Sponsorship
$60 Individual Golf Package
Total
For Sponsors -- Name to Appear on Sign:
Team Member Name Phone Email
Team Member “A”
Team Member “B”
Team Member “C”
Team Member “D”
Fill out this form with the NCACTE T&I Fall workshop registration form on the first page of the packet to register.
Follow payment instructions on the first page of the packet. Email a copy of this completed form to:
Make Checks Payable to: NCACTE, Pay at the Golf Course the day of the Tournament.
All proceeds benefit SkillsUSA North Carolina and support programs and scholarships for North Carolina high
school and postsecondary students. Visit www.SkillsUSANC.org for more info. SkillsUSA is 501 (c) 3 non-profit
organization.
NCACTE Trade and Industrial Education Division
Professional Growth Workshop
November 15-17, 2018 Registration Check-in on Friday will be held at Robert L. Strickland Center
2100 Silas Creek Parkway - Winston-Salem, NC 27103
Thursday, November 15th
SkillsUSA Golf Tournament (Captain’s Choice) ----------------------------------------- 10:00am-3:00pm
Winston Lake Golf Course – Winston-Salem, NC
Registration begins at 9am at the course – make payment that day
Registration for Full Conference ----------------------------------------------------------- 4:00pm-6:00pm
Hawthorne Inn & Conference Center - Lobby
Opening Session and Dinner Banquet ----------------------------------------------------- 6:30pm-8:30pm
Hawthorne Inn & Conference Center – Poplar Ballroom
Silent Auction Begins
Friday, November 17th
Breakfast (Full Conference Registrants) ---------------------------------------------------- 6:00am-7:30am
Hawthorne Inn & Conference Center - Bayberry Bistro
Friday Sessions Only (Pre-Registered and Onsite Registration) ------------------------ 7:15am–8:00am Registration Check-in on Friday will be held at Robert L. Strickland Center
2100 Silas Creek Parkway - Winston-Salem, NC 27103
T&I Workshop 8:00am Sessions:
Google Classroom “Great Googly Moogly” ----------------------------------- 8:00am- 9:30am
Teika Clavell - NCDPI Digital Teaching and Learning Division (Educator on Loan)
Room – Rhoades A
Inventor Training “Best practices session” ---------------------------------- 8:00am-11:30am
Andy Owens – Catawba Valley Community College
Room #2407 Lab
Intro to CADD for Shop Teachers Using AutoCAD ------------------------- 8:00am-11:30am
Attendees must bring their own laptop with working software downloaded before workshop.
David Sharpe – Mooresville High School Drafting Instructor
Room #3367
SkillsUSA Framework: An Integral Part of Your Classroom & Chapter----- 8:00am-9:30am
Peyton Holland & Paul Heidepriem – SkillsUSA
Room – Auditorium
Preparing for the Adobe ACA Certification Exams---------------------------- 8:00am-11:30am
Christy Dye – Certiport Inc.
Room - #2441 Lab
Preparing for the Autodesk ACU Certification Exams------------------------ 8:00am-11:30am
Christy Dye – Certiport Inc.
Room - #2441 Lab
Public Safety “Best Practices” ---------------------------------------------------- 8:00am-9:30am
Charles Autrey - McDowell H.S. Emergency Services Academy
Room - #3364
Dreamweaver HTML Coding with DW 2018 ---------------------------------- 8:00am-9:30am
Darcus Whitley – Cary High School
Room – Rhoades B
Realityworks “Creating Student Engagement
Through Experimental Learning Tools ---------------------------------- 8:00am-9:30am
Karen McDowell - Realityworks
Room – Rhoades C
Woodwork Career Alliance (WCA) Teacher Certification ----------------- 8:00am-9:30am
Daniel Kern – Montgomery County Schools Woodworking Instructor
Room – #3365
T&I Workshop 10:00am Sessions:
Canvas “Canvas 101” -------------------------------------------------------- 10:00am-11:30am
Teika Clavell - NCDPI Digital Teaching and Learning Division (Educator on Loan)
Room – Rhoades A
SkillsUSA Championships:
Utilizing All Levels of Competitions from Local to National ----------------- 10:00am-11:30am
Peyton Holland & Paul Heidepriem – SkillsUSA
Room – Auditorium
Public Safety “Best Practices” ----------------------------------------------------- 10:00am-11:30am
Charles Autrey - McDowell H.S. Emergency Services Academy
Room - #3364
Dreamweaver HTML Coding with DW 2018 ---------------------------------- 10:00am-11:30am
Darcus Whitley – Cary High School
Room – Rhoades B
Realityworks “Creating Student Engagement
Through Experimental Learning Tools ------------------------------------------- 10:00am-11:30am
Karen McDowell - Realityworks
Room – Rhoades C
NCCER “Using the NCCER Online Testing System” ------------------------- 10:00am-11:30am
Larry Clark – CTE IMC Central Coordinator for Harnett County Schools
Room – #3365
T&I Workshop 1:30pm Sessions:
SchoolNet “Tips and Tricks” ------------------------------------------------------ 1:30pm-3:00pm
Teika Clavell - NCDPI Digital Teaching and Learning Division (Educator on Loan)
Room – Rhoades A
Revit Training “Best practices session” ---------------------------------- 1:30pm – 5:00pm
Andy Owens – Catawba Valley Community College
Room #2407 Lab
Digital Media – QLT/ExplorNet --------------------------------------- 1:30pm-3:00pm
Attendees must bring their own laptop with working software downloaded before workshop.
David Sharpe – Mooresville High School Drafting Instructor
Room #3367
Chapter Excellence Program:
Elevate Your Chapter and Gain National Recognition-------------------------- 1:30-4:30pm
Peyton Holland & Paul Heidepriem – SkillsUSA
Room – Auditorium
Adobe ACA Certification Exams------------------------------------------------- 1:30pm – 5:00pm
Christy Dye – Certiport Inc.
Room - #2441 Lab
Autodesk ACU Certification Exams--------------------------------------------- 1:30pm – 5:00pm
Christy Dye – Certiport Inc.
Room - #2441 Lab
Advanced Manufacturing – “Best Practices Session” ----------------------- 1:30pm – 3:00pm
Jason Perakis - Richmond Senior High School Shane Stewart – Salisbury High School
Room - #3364
NCCER Best Practices:
“What Every NCCER Instructor Should Know --------------------------------- 1:30pm-3:00pm
Jonte Hawkins - NCCER Master Trainer Warren County High School
Room – #3365
Digital Media:
Adobe Acrobat, InDesign, Photoshop, & Illustrator ---------------------------- 1:30pm-3:00pm
Stephanie Dicken – East Carolina University
Room – Rhoades B
Trade & Industry Resource Center ------------------------------------------------- 1:30pm-3:00pm
Keith Edwards – Learning Labs Inc.
Room – #3367
T&I Workshop 3:30pm Sessions:
Digital Learning Competencies Best Practices ------------------------------ 3:30pm-5:00pm
Teika Clavell - NCDPI Digital Teaching and Learning Division (Educator on Loan)
Room – Rhoades A
Digital Media – QLT/ExplorNet --------------------------------------- 3:30pm-5:00pm
Attendees must bring their own laptop with working software downloaded before workshop.
David Sharpe – Mooresville High School Drafting Instructor
Room #3367
Advanced Manufacturing – “Best Practices Session” ----------------------- 3:30pm-5:00pm
Jason Perakis - Richmond Senior High School
Shane Stewart – Salisbury High School
Room - #3364
NCCER Best Practices:
“What Every NCCER Instructor Should Know --------------------------------- 3:30pm-5:00pm
Jonte Hawkins - NCCER Master Trainer Warren County High School
Room – #3365
Digital Media:
Adobe Acrobat, InDesign, Photoshop, & Illustrator ---------------------------- 3:30pm-5:00pm
Stephanie Dicken – East Carolina University
Room – Rhoades B
Dinner on Your Own --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5:00pm - Until
http://www.visitwinstonsalem.com/directory/dining
T&I Reception ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7:30pm-10:30pm
Hospitality Suite, Hawthorne Inn & Conference Center
Saturday November 19th
Buffet Breakfast --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7:00am-7:45am
Hawthorne Inn & Conference Center – Poplar Ballroom
Closing Session ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8:00am-10:00am
Hawthorne Inn & Conference Center – Poplar Ballroom
NCACTE T& Division Business Meeting ------------------------------------------------- 8:00am-9:00am
NCACTE T&I Division President, Darrin Bridges
NCACTE T&I Division President-elect, Todd Hartsell
NCACTE T&I Division Treasurer, Jonte Hawkins
NCACTE T&I Division Secretary, Shelia Thompson
NCACTE T&I Division Parliamentarian, Darren Hartsell
NCDPI Update ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9:00am-10:00am
T&I Consultants:
Mr. Craig Pendergraft
Mr. James Pressly,
Dr. David Barbour
Adjournment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10:00am
Regional PALC Meetings ---------------------------------------------------------------------10:00am – 11:00am
Hawthorne Inn & Conference Center – Poplar Ballroom
**Workshop Descriptions Below**
Workshop Descriptions
Google Classroom - "Great Googly Moogly" Teika Clavell
"Googlify your classroom instruction and make your classroom for efficient by
utilizing the G Suite (formerly called Google Apps for Education) to the MAX!
This session is chock full of tips and tricks as well as best practices from
sharing your calendar to creating virtual field trips."
Canvas "Canvas 101" Teika Clavell
"Getting to know Canvas is a lot easier than you think. From creating a course to
linking in applications, Canvas can be easier than you think. If you have never set up
a course in Canvas and want to learn how, this is the session for you!"
SchoolNet "Tips & Tricks" Teika Clavell
"Schoolnet is getting an upgrade! Don't worry, nothing is moving but a lot of things are
improving. Want to be able to utilize Schoolnet to the fullest like building lessons, searching
for pre-made lessons, reading data in two clicks, or making more meaningful assessments? If you
answered yes to any of these questions, then this is the session for YOU!"
Digital Learning Competencies - Best Practices Teika Clavell
"Best Practices for an Integrated Classroom - Bringing technology to the classroom is a
must, but it’s not always easy. Doing it the right way takes planning, understanding, and
a little bit of know how. It is a lot easier than it sounds! From the 4 C's to the TPACK,
learn how easy it is to make it right every time no matter what you are teaching."
Digital Media - QTL/ExplorNet Angela McCallie
Learn about the QTL/ExplorNet curriculum available for Digital Media and Adobe Academy.
Resources, updates, best practices, vocabulary strategies, certification tests and training will be
discussed. Don't miss this chance to expand your understanding of the materials available for
these courses.
Inventor Training Andy Owens
This session will encompass lessons to assist Beginner to Intermediate Instructors with
understanding the basic interface components of the Inventor Software. Lab will be equipped
with 2017 Software.
Revit Training Andy Owens
This session will encompass lessons to assist Beginner to Intermediate Instructors with
understanding the basic interface components of the Revit Software. Lab will be equipped with
2017 Software.
Intro to CADD for Shop Teachers Using AutoCad - David Sharpe
"An introduction to two-dimensional(2D) computer-aided drawing using AutoCAD. The
purpose of this session is to provide instructors, with little or no experience using AutoCAD,
the basic skills needed to create and draw projects that can be used in their classrooms.
Participants will be instructed how to: create/start drawings, basic set-up of drawings,
draw commands including lines and other geometry, modification commands, lettering,
basic dimensioning, and plotting. The skills learned in this session will impact student learning
through implementation of Digital Learning in the classroom. The session is designed to meet
requirements for NC Digital Learning Competencies for Classroom Teachers that is now required
for license renewal.
Leadership in Digital Learning
Teachers will demonstrate leadership in accelerating their integration of digital teaching
and learning pedagogies. Engage in virtual and face-to-face learning communities to expand
mastery of technological applications for professional growth and student learning.
CEUs: 0.7 (4 hours classroom instruction w/ 3 hour project to be submitted to the instructor.)
ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL NEED TO PROVIDE THEIR OWN COMPUTERS
WITH AUTOCAD LOADED!!!!! – The software is free from AutoDesk.com.
Create an Educator account, download, install, and test for off-network performance prior
to workshop.
SkillsUSA Framework:
An Integral Part of Your Classroom and Chapter Peyton Holland & Paul Heidepriem
The SkillsUSA Framework is a powerful tool that you can use every day in your classroom and to
enhance chapter activities. It provides a common language to talk about what students are
learning, it provides a method to assess student skill development, and it creates a vision for
your SkillsUSA program. This session will show you how to easily use the Framework to
enhance what you are already teaching, it will expose you to new resources that you can use to
take your students to the next level, and you will leave prepared to show industry how you are
preparing the next generation of the workforce.
SkillsUSA Championships:
Utilizing All Levels of Competitions from Local to National Peyton Holland & Paul Heidepriem
With over 120 competitive events, there is an opportunity to engage every student in your
classroom, however, there is a lot to learn to be able to utilize these competitive events to
greatest benefit of your students. In this workshop, we explore the various categories of
competitive events, explain preparation and training strategies, and get you ready to enter
any of the competitive event opportunities that SkillsUSA offers.
Chapter Excellence Program:
Elevate Your Chapter and Gain National Recognition Peyton Holland & Paul Heidepriem
The Chapter Excellence Program is an essential tool to help you organize your chapter, develop
student leaders, and create a program of work that will engage students in SkillsUSA activities
throughout the year. The Chapter Excellence Program is a superb guide for how to operate your
chapter and will help you grow at a pace that works for you. By utilizing this program, you will
also be eligible for State and National recognition based on what you do at the local level. This
program rewards you for regular chapter activities and engaging members. Whether you are just
starting your chapter or looking to take yours to the next level, CEP will give you the steps you
need to make it happen.
Preparing for the Adobe ACA Certification Exams Christy Dye
Preparing for the Autodesk Certification Exams
This session we will be covering everything you need to know as a teacher
about the Certiport.com Portal, how to proctor your students Adobe & Autodesk certification
exams, How to create GMetrix Practice Test for your students along with GMetrix Tips and
Tricks, Adobe & Autodesk Badging.
Adobe ACA Certification Exams Christy Dye
Autodesk Certification Exams
In this session you will be taking Adobe & AutoDesk Certification exams. If time permits, you
are welcome to try for more than one certification. Each Certification exams takes 50 minutes.
The last Certification exam will start at 3:45pm. If you don’t already have a certiport.com account
please register for one prior to this session by going to www.certiport.com and selecting
Login/Register on the top right.
Public Safety “Best Practices Session” Charles Autrey
This session will highlight the relationship between McDowell High School and McDowell
Technical Community College. The current relationship allows us to offer Associate of Applied
Science in Emergency Management classes during the school day through the Career and College
Promise program, as well as offer a Fire Technology IV class over the summer that results in
students being truly job-ready when they leave high school. Explanation and techniques on how
this process works will be discussed in this session. Also explained is how the funding the college
provides to increase the career opportunities for our students.
There will be an “Ask and Answer’ portion at the end of this session.
Advanced Manufacturing Session Jason Perakis & Shane Stewart
This session will be a continuation of our discussion from Summer Conference. Best practices
and methods you are using to teach CPT certification (Certified Production Technician). We will
discuss how to use Amatrol, Intelitek, Educate Workforce, High Performance Manufacturing
Text Book, or any other resource that may apply to obtaining CPT Certification. We want
everyone to share the trainers or handmade tools that you have found effective for hands on
application. We will have a time to discuss preparation for CPT Certification and the Final Exam.
NCCER Best Practices "What Every NCCER Instructor Should Know" Jonte Hawkins
After completing this workshop, you will be able to:
• Use the Blueprint given from DPI to make a weekly pacing guide to know exactly where
you need to be at any given point during the semester or year.
• Have the ability to use Google classroom for a “paperless” classroom.
• Understand the NCCER’s IRC and use it efficiently
• Understand TESTGEN and why it is useful
If you are interested in learning these techniques, bring a laptop.
We will also have an open discussion for any questions that involve curriculum or practices in
NCCER.
Dreamweaver HTML Coding with DW 2018 Darcus Whitley
The goal is to have a working website template that you can use for yourself or your class
and also to teach your class how to make their own website. We will go over the interface, the
windows, panels, menu, create and define web sites. We will be using HTML and CSS code and
basically writing the codes ourselves as opposed to letting Dreamweaver to do it for you.
Digital Media - Adobe Acrobat DC Stephanie Dicken
Adobe Acrobat is so much more than just a program to view and send PDF files. Attendees
will learn how to utilize the many features of this application to aid them in the classroom.
Teachers will need to bring a laptop with Adobe CC preloaded and their own surge protector
Digital Media - Adobe Illustrator & Adobe Education Exchange Stephanie Dicken
Learn Adobe Illustrator and techniques for simplifying complicated techniques in a way that
students will understand. We will use a variety of outside resources that will help you in the
classroom and cover the basics of using the Adobe Education Exchange.
"Creating Student Engagement Through Experiential Learning Tools" Karen McDowell
Engage your Generation Z students with hands-on experiential learning aids and simulation
technologies to further student understanding, create an interactive classroom and address
career path exploration. In this session, attendees will learn:
• Methods for engaging students with 21st Century technology
• Ideas for incorporating career exploration into the classroom
• Techniques for providing hands-on job skill development opportunities
• Ways to reduce classroom management and safety concerns while saving money on costly
consumables
Trade & Industry Resource Center Keith Edwards
This will be a talk/show session put on by Learning Labs. Area covered will be welding
simulator, 3D printer, CPT preparation and 911 Public Safety simulator. Take the opportunity for
a hands-on approach and demonstration of each of these classroom equipment items.
Woodwork Career Alliance (WCA) Teacher Certification Daniel Kern
Montgomery County Schools’ Woodworking Teacher, and WCA Certifying Teacher, Daniel
Kern, will facilitate the WCA initial Teacher Certification for Woodworking Teachers that have
not completed this Required Training. Mr. Kern, and T&I Consultant, Craig Pendergraft will also
facilitate a Q&A relating to the current Woodworking courses. If you have already completed
this initial certification training, but are planning on attending the conference, please feel free to
join us to catch up on any and all updated information related to WCA and our Woodworking
courses.
Using the NCCER Online Testing System Larry Clark
This session will be covering information relevant to the NCCER Online Testing
System. Whether you are already using the system or not, this will be very informative time to
learn more about the system, and how it can help make your module testing more efficient use of
your time, and actual quality of testing for your students.