Keynotes
Please find below sample keynotes and workshops Patricia has delivered to a variety of audiences. Please contact Patricia for more information on topics and content. Custom keynotes are available at your request.
Keynote
Ignite! Inspire & Engage: Captivate Creativity through Access and Opportunity
Technology can fuel innovation, foster creativity, and create engaging learning environments. This session will explore simple ways educators can tackle digital equity and ignite, inspire, and engage students.
Keynote
Why Digital Equity Matters Now!
With the current COVID-19 crisis, equity is now more of an issue than ever before. In these urgent times, we must reimagine and further define digital equity from the classroom to the kitchen table, and the increasing need for professional learning opportunities on this critical topic. This session will share the multiple dimensions of digital equity, (Access and Opportunity) with the goal of determining actionable steps for K-12 campuses.
Keynote
Rising From the Ashes- Building Understanding From Trauma
Explore how facing trauma head-on through conversation and communication can build understanding both within and beyond our communities.
Trainings and Workshops
Interactive Workshops
Unleashing the 4C's
Technology can fuel innovation, foster creativity, and create engaging learning environments. This session will explore simple ways educators can tackle digital equity and ignite, inspire, and engage students.
Interactive Workshops
Technology Integration - Effective Pedagogy
Student Engagement is a Must!
Find out ways to present material to students in a visual manner that also allow them to “articulate” new concepts in clear and intuitive ways. We will explore 5 ways to spice up your lessons and engage your students tomorrow!
Interactive Workshops
STEM/Coding Workshops
STEM IS FOR ALL
These sessions swill discuss problems of practice as well as solutions like exposure to Computer Science and STEM that address digital needs affecting access and opportunity for students, especially students living in poverty, students of color, and girls.