It’s so nice to get positive feedback on presentations, so forgive me for sharing it with you (as I have to put it somewhere).
What Event Was This?
As I mentioned in previous blog entries back at the start of February, 2025, I had the opportunity to present on a variety of topics at an event. The event was the TCEA 2025 Convention and Exposition. That event has, for the most part, been focused on Ed Tech, but given the latest research and information out there, it appears to be transitioning towards more evidence-based instructional practices.
That, of course, doesn’t mean technology of some sort doesn’t find its way into presentations, but it’s no longer “60 Tech Tools in 60 Minutes” (not that I did those type of sessions anyways but you get the idea). My sessions, you can find covered in the round up blog entry I did.
Feedback from Participants
Here’s the unedited feedback from participants who submitted a form to get a custom certificate:
Session Chart (based on 57 responses)

Comments below are from 20 something folks who left comments.
| Miguel’s Session | Notes |
|---|---|
| Mastering Summarization Techniques for Deep Learning | Really interested in SOLO taxonomy and jigsaw method. |
| Mastering Summarization Techniques for Deep Learning | Miguel presented a truly informative session with so many easy to follow strategies that I can use with my students and my team. |
| Mastering Summarization Techniques for Deep Learning | I cannot wait to do more research and learning about Solo Taxonomy, and I am looking forward to experimenting with the ChatGPT (gpt) site you developed! |
| Mastering Summarization Techniques for Deep Learning | Thank you for all of the resources! |
| Mastering Summarization Techniques for Deep Learning | This was a terrific session. I have a better understanding of Cornel notes. This gave me some ideas for helping kids with summarizing. My 8th graders struggle with this so I am excited to bring it back to the classroom. |
| Mastering Summarization Techniques for Deep Learning | Thanks for all of the great information |
| Mastering Summarization Techniques for Deep Learning | Great session. Learned a lot & confirmed some strategies that I’m currently using are correct. |
| Visible Learning with EdTech | Great information! Could definitely be a longer session! |
| Digital Tools for Memory and Learning | Amazing resources! I also deeply appreciate the Native American Land Acknowledgement. |
| Digital Tools for Memory and Learning | thank you for sharing |
| Digital Tools for Memory and Learning | Thank you for the information |
| Digital Tools for Memory and Learning | Thank you for the resources |
| Digital Tools for Memory and Learning | Fantastic!!! Thank you! |
| Digital Tools for Memory and Learning | Thank you! |
| Digital Tools for Memory and Learning | Thank you. Very informative. |
| Digital Tools for Memory and Learning | Great websites/resources included! |
| Digital Tools for Memory and Learning | Good info and topics to think about. Thank you! |
| Digital Tools for Memory and Learning | Thanks for providing me with different tools that can be use to help my students retrieve information. |
| Collaborative Learning in Digital Spaces | Loved the brief explanation of John Hattie’s research and how collaborative learning strategies fall into that barometer of influence. I first learned about his research at this conference and I’ve appreciated seeing it tied into the presentations about instructional strategies with technology. |
| The Fundamentals of Teaching in a Tech-Enhanced Classroom | Great session! |
Discover more from Another Think Coming
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
