The Changing Face of Public Education: SXSWedu Posts Superintendent's Remarks

AISD Superintendent Meria Carstarphen joined distinguished speakers, including Bill Gates, at this year's SXSWedu conference, where innovative thinkers and doers tackled some of the most important issues in education—from standards and assessment to achievement gaps and educational equality.

As one of the event's "Distinguished Speakers,” Superintendent Carstarphen discussed “The Changing Face of Public Education: Today’s Learners. Tomorrow’s Leaders.”

More than 10,000 educators and policy and industry leaders came together to drive conversations and collaborations around education and learning.

Read Dr. C's blog for an overview.

Recently, SXSW posted the videos from the SXSWedu conference online.

 

Student Bloggers Cover SXSWedu

AISD's communications worked with three AISD student journalists from Bowie, LASA/LBJ and Travis to cover SXSWEdu for their school newspapers the district’s website, the district's social media channels and the event blog. In addition to covering the superintendent’s remarks and the college fair, the students had the opportunity to interview industry leaders from companies such as Google.

Read the students' coverage of SXSWedu:

South by Southwest education conference aims to highlight role of new technology in classroom

by Stephanie Park, LBJ High School/LASA, Liberator

SXSWedu: What’s going on in our district?

by Jessica Cruz, Travis High School, Newsletter

Carstarphen changes face of education; ‘rich portfolio of options’ aids students

by Amanda Marquette, Bowie High School, Lone Star Dispact

Channel 22 Covers AISD's Participation in SXSWedu and SXSW Interactive Conference and Music Festival

AISD's Channel 22 team covered AISD's participation in SXSWedu, including the Future Plans College and Career Fair. The district provided students with transportation to the fair from Akins, Eastside Memorial and Reagan high schools. Students also had the opportunity to design their own “moo” business cards to share with college recruiters and business representatives.