The session will focus on building a digital personal brand. It will cover LinkedIn profile, social media, and networking hacks that can give you a jump start in your professional career. More importantly, this session will lay out the potential negative impact of personal social media on our professional careers with real examples.
40 minute session exploring how technology has changed relationships, learning, living and brain function. This session is NOT anti-technology! The session reviews current best evidence to inform students so that technology does not attenuate learning, relationships and life as well as brain function! This is a session that is fun and designed to think carefully about use of precious time.
I have been a nurse for 40+ years with Miami Valley Hospital & Premier Health. I currently chair the research program for nursing. My areas of interest include nursing (critical care nursing), teaching, technology applications in & outside health care, research, and professional... Read More →
Saturday September 21, 2019 2:20pm - 3:00pm EDT
Room 202
I walk through leadership lessons I have learned over my own life experiences. the three in particular are, Always being true to your word. This is taught through the lesson of Because I said I would, and the impact that that organization has had on me. the second lesson is called "Fearless" I pass out notebook cards to all the students and ask them to write their greatest fear on the notebook card, then I collect them, I might read some back, anonymously of course, then I go through the top 5 fears of young people. this lesson is to show them that their fears are not theirs alone, and because everyone around them are all battling with the same insecurities that this should give them strength. the third lesson is about leaving things in a better state than what they were found in. this is taught through a metaphor called "leave a little more wood on the pile" I then wrap up the session with a motivating pull through thread that tells them that if they are true to their word and are able to cope with their fears and always have a goal of improving whatever environment they are then, then they will always be remembered. And that will be their legacy.
President, Wright State University Student Government Association
Ivan graduated from Springboro High School in 2014, and joined the Army in November 2013. After a Deployment to Guantanamo Bay in 2015, Ivan went back to school at Wright State University. At Wright State, Ivan joined the Student Government Association and was elected President in... Read More →
Saturday September 21, 2019 2:20pm - 3:00pm EDT
Room 345
Superheroes, such as Batman, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, and Wonder Woman—are often viewed as solitary individuals fighting for truth and justice throughout the world. However, despite their individual success, they are more effective, more efficient when they combine their strengths and abilities into teams, such as the Justice League of America and the Avengers. Using the Justice League of America, the X-Men and the Avengers, the leadership principles of collaboration, cooperation and communication in teams will be examined to highlight the importance of diversity and inclusivity in teams. The presentation will provide leadership lessons that attendees can apply to the development of their leadership skills and abilities for use both individually and in teams. (I presented this talk in May 2018 to the Sinclair Ohio Fellows and AmeriCorps staff)