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Please join us for Innovation Exchange, 2018!
Presented by Noblesville Schools & Hamilton Southeastern Schools
June 7th and 8th, 2018
Fishers High School
8:00 am - 3:30 pm
#inexch18

View the daily time schedule here.

To Register For Your Breakouts:
  • View this quick video,  if needed, on how to sign up, log in, and use Sched.
  • If you already have a Sched Account, you can use the same sign in credentials from before.  
  • If you don’t have a Sched Account: Click ’Sign Up’ (upper right). Sign Up with school email is recommended.
  • After your account is created, log in and click bubbles to choose your keynote, lunch & breakout sessions.
  • All conference attendees will participate in the Keynote sessions in the auditorium, so please be sure to select them to add them to your schedule.
  • All conference attendees should select lunch for each day they will be in attendance.  This will help in ordering the right number of meals!
  • Click a bubble to ’uncheck’ if you need to withdraw from the session at any time - this will open your seat to others.

Additional Information:
  • Don’t forget to purchase your ticket here.  It will be required for registration.  Presenters, HSE Staff, Noblesville Staff, and PBL Participants may use their Promotional Code prior to selecting a ticket type.
  • In Sched, you can choose your view by changing the drop down option under ’Schedule’.  Simple shows titles - hover over title to see details in a pop out window.  Expanded shows titles + details for every session.  Grid shows the sessions in blocks, so you can check for overlapping times.
  • Sessions may have attendance limits, so register early and please release your seat if you are unable to attend or choose a different session.
  • All events will be held at Fishers High School.  Enter campus from the Promise Road entrance (look for the brown house).  Enter the building using door FH19.
  • PGP points will be awarded for both days.
  • Please be sure to scan the QR code on the way out the door at the end of each day and enter your information for attendance and PGPs.
  • Read the session descriptions carefully and note if you should download any apps or create any accounts prior to arriving, or bring along materials to work with.
  • Bring along your fully charged devices for the day.
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Mark Wagner

Formerly a high school English teacher, Dr. Mark Wagner has since served as an educational technology coordinator at the site, district, and county levels. He now serves as President and CEO of the EdTechTeam, a global network of educational technologists which provides professional development and consulting services to learning institutions, non-profits, and for-profit education companies. The EdTechTeam is a California Benefit Corporation with a mission to improve the world’s education systems using the best technology and pedagogy available. They aim to inspire and empower other educators to do the same.

In this capacity, Dr. Wagner leads a global series of EdTechTeam Summits featuring Google for Education. Involved in leading the Google Teacher Academy since 2006, he now helps oversee the Google for Education Certified Innovator Program. He has also been the professional development coordinator for CUE, the educational technology coordinator for the California League of Schools (CLS), and the provider of the technology module for the Orange County Department of Educations’s Administrator Training Program. In addition, he works directly with school districts, independent schools, and other organizations that provide educational products and services.

Mark Wagner has a Ph.D. in Educational Technology and a master’s degree in cross-cultural education. His doctoral research focused on the use of video games in education, and specifically on the potential applications of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) as constructivist learning environments. He is the author of More Now: A Message from The Future for The Educators of Today (2018).

Outside of his work, Mark loves playing hockey, practicing martial arts, and obsessing over his ’62 beetle. He enjoys songwriting, spending time in nature, and exploring the world with his friends and family. He lives in Irvine, California with his wife, Eva, and boys Clark and Finn. Naturally, he’s a U2 fan.