Join us for a panel discussion from educational experts from elementary, middle and high school on on how to harness the power of video to engage every learner, no matter their level or learning style. Differentiated instruction is essential for reaching every student, and video is one of the most effective tools to make this happen. In this panel, we’ll discuss:
Meet your panelists:
Caroline Farkas, founder of Doodles and Digits, a PBS show
Former K-5 educator
Tatum Rijper, head of FuseSchool
Former 6-8 educator
Matt Beat, creator of Mr. Beat
Former 7-12 educator
Join Caroline Farkas, a math education specialist and creator of Doodles and Digits, a PBS show, as we explore ways to modify preset curriculum. We’ll cover 6 ways to personalize curriculum for your students, ensuring material is accessible and engaging for all of your learners. We’ll cover:
Caroline Farkas, creator of Doodles and Digits
Math education is my passion. As a teacher, I often struggled to find fun and visually appealing resources for my students in math. After 7 years of teaching in the classroom, I was called to create math resources that benefited all students. It combines my love of graphic design and education. My goal is to inspire all students to love math through my work.
I have B.A. in Early Childhood Education with a Special Education Minor from Miami University, and a M.Ed in Teaching and Learning, STEAM concentration and certification from Clemson University. In 2023, PBS picked up my math show, Doodles and Digits.