Thank you to the educators who joined us for synchronous professional learning workshops in July and August! All live events have now been completed. Below you can find the session descriptions and archived recordings.
You are welcome to view any on demand recordings below and submit the form for Act 48 credit when your work is complete.
Target Audience: Applied Digital Skills Curriculum is designed for students in Grades 7-12
Presenter: Lyn Hilt
On Demand Recording is now available -->
Target Audience: K-12 Administrators and Teacher Leaders
Presenter: Lyn Hilt
On Demand Recording is now available -->
Target Audience: 3-12 Teachers/Admin
Faciliator: Dr. Josh Hoyt
On Demand Recording is now available -->
Participants will be provided with an overview of the Classroom Diagnostic Tool (CDT). Purpose, Live Demo, Implementation Steps, Reports, and Resources will be shared and discussed.
Presenter: Dr. Christina Foehl
Target Audience: K-12 Educators
On Demand Recording now available! Part 1 -->
Part 2 below:
This workshop will weave culturally responsive instructional approaches with brain-based learning strategies to provide participants with a framework for enhancing relationships and impacting student learning. Participants will apply this framework to their experiences with students and to their own classroom contexts. The ultimate goal is to assist students to acquire and utilize their natural culturally grounded cognitive resources to become independent self-directed learners.
NOW ON DEMAND!
Presenter: Dani Hettinger
Target Audience: K-12 Teachers
CS First provides free, easy-to-use computer science enrichment materials that engage a diverse student population in grades 4-8 (ages 9-14). Facilitators use the video content to teach kids coding basics with Scratch, a block-based coding tool. CS First can be used by anyone, in any setting (in school, after school, or outside of school).
Today’s learners are designing artifacts of their learning in amazing ways! Learn how to best support students (and yourselves as educators) as we navigate practical tools for digital curation, explore various methods for student collaboration and creation, and highlight key elements of digital citizenship (including adherence to copyright) that empowers students as creators in the digital age. Many free resources will be shared with ample time for hands-on explorations.
Digital resources will be provided to all participants and they will be able to access the session recording following the session.