Educating for Careers 2018: Do What You Can't

IMPACT Instructor/Coordinator Tom Buck led a 70 minute workshop/session during the Educating for Careers convention in Sacramento. More than 100 educators from across the state attended the presentation titled, "Do What You Can't: Empowering Students with Digital Media".

Don't worry, it was actually a fun experience.

"Do What You Can't" takes a page from YouTube Filmmaker Casey Neistat's iconic video and applies the idea to how educators approach interacting with students and building their Digital Literacy skills. The main takeaway from the presentation is the idea the teachers must be actively involved in their subject matter and willing to take risks when trying new methods/strategies, with applications across all grade levels and content areas. 

Join me as I present during the Educating for Careers 2018 conference in freezing cold Sacramento! "Do What You Can't: Empowering Students with Digital Media" shares my own odd story of how/why I teach digital media, but more importantly, it explains how teachers (and other humans) can use digital media to take authentic control over personal and professional roles.