Professional Development
January 14-17 - Future of Education Technology, Miami, FL
January 22-25 BETT, London, England
January 30-31 - LearnLaunch, Boston, MA
Feb 3-7 TCEA, Austin, Texas
Feb. 4-7 ESEA, Atlanta, GA
Feb. 6- Innovations in Early Childhood Workshop: Making Sense of Climate Change, Cambridge, MA
Feb. 8 - School Garden Symposium, Boston, MA
Feb 16-20 Pathfinders Winter Institute, Providence, RI
Feb 21-23 Habla, Merida, Mexico
Feb. 24- April 13 -Small adjustments make a big impact: Supporting the Needs of All Learners, East Walpole, MA
Feb 24-26 Digital Learning Annual Conference, Austin, TX
Feb. 26-28 - NAIS Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA
Feb. 29 - Supporting Student Understanding of Natural Selection and Adaptation, Boston, MA
March 2- April 6 -Drawing Outside of the Art Classroom, East Walpole, MA
March 2-4 Green Schools, Portland, OR
March 6 - K-8: Exploring Character Through Play, Atlanta, Georgia
March 9-12 SXSW, Austin, TX
March 13-16 ASCD Empower, Los Angeles, CA
March 14 - Five-Senses Science Early Childhood Education Workshop Boston, MA
March 16-18 CoSN: Breakthrough Mindsets, Washington DC
March 19-21 Spring CUE, Palm Springs, CA
March 21 - Modeling as Meaning-Making Teacher Workshop Boston, MA
March 23-24 SRIA Norwood, MA
March 25-27 Deeper Learning 2020, San Diego, CA
March 30-April 1 ASU+GSV Summit, San Diego, CA
March 31-April 13 OLC Innovate, Chicago, IL
April 2-4 - Splash East Coast Orlando, Florida.
April 2-4 - Personalization 2020, Providence, RI
April 2-5 - National Conference on Science Education, Boston, MA
April 6-10 - SITE, New Orleans
April 15 - STEM Summit, Worcester, MA
April 16&17 - How Students Become Extraordinary Leaders, New York, NY
April 20 & 21- Educating Good Men for the 21st Century, Atlanta, Georgia
April 25 - Art and Engineering of Pop-Up Books with Robert Sabuda, Boston, MA
April 28- May 1 BOOST, Palm Springs, CA
April 30 - Innovations in Early Childhood Workshop: PreK Stories—Playing with Authorship and Integrating Curriculum, Cambridge, MA
May 4-7 - ADARA 2020 Breakout Conference Natick, MA
May 6-7 NewSchools Summit, Oakland, CA
May 13- 15 Education Elements Summit, Austin, TX
June 9-10 Horizons, New Orleans, LA
Summer 2020
June 13-20 - Science at Sea, Alaska
June 23-25 - Serious Play, University of Central Florida
June 25-29 Teacher Training Center: Special Needs in the Mainstream Classroom, Miami, FL
June 26-27 SETDA: Emerging Technologies Leadership Forum, Anaheim, CA
July 1-5 Teacher Training Center: Curriculum and Assessment, Miami, FL
July 1-5 Teacher Training Center: EAL in the Mainstream Classroom, Rome, Italy
July 7-9 - Science in the Rockies, Colorado
July 7-10 The Neuroscience of Reading, Cambridge, MA
July 7-11 Teacher Training Center: Personalizing Learning, Rome, Italy
July 13-17 - A Teacher's Guide to the Learning Brain, Boston, MA
July 13-18 Teacher Training Center: Problem, Project and Design-Based Teaching, Rome, Italy
July 20-23 Big Bang 2020, South Florida
July 20-24 -The Power of Mindsets, Boston, MA
July 27-31 - Making Mindfulness Stick, Boston, MA
July 2020 -Building Learning Communities, Boston, MA
Fall of 2020
October 12-14 CLOSE IT, Santa Fe, NM
October 25-28 Aurora Institute, San Antonio, TX
November 17-18 National Summit on Education, Washington, DC
December 2-4 OEB: Shaping the Future of Learning, Berlin, Germany
December 2-5 POCC, St. Louis, MO
On-Going/On-Line
Getting Going With G Suite (On-demand) The lessons in the course contains video modules, handouts, and self-assessment quizzes. And at the end of the course, you'll receive a PD certificate. Streamlining your workflow through Google Classroom. Topics addressed in this self-paced course are:
*Streamlining your workflow through Google Classroom.
*Taking control of your inbox with Gmail hacks.
*Creating self-grading assessments in Google Forms.
*Developing a classroom website with Google Sites.
*Using Google Sheets to send personalized emails in bulk.
*Organizing meetings with Google Calendar.
*Keeping track of bookmarks and notes with Google Keep.
*Using Jamboard and Drawings to create diagrams.
*Making beautiful presentations in Google Slides.
*Creating guided reading activities in Google Docs.
*Streamlining your workflow through Google Classroom.
*Taking control of your inbox with Gmail hacks.
*Creating self-grading assessments in Google Forms.
*Developing a classroom website with Google Sites.
*Using Google Sheets to send personalized emails in bulk.
*Organizing meetings with Google Calendar.
*Keeping track of bookmarks and notes with Google Keep.
*Using Jamboard and Drawings to create diagrams.
*Making beautiful presentations in Google Slides.
*Creating guided reading activities in Google Docs.
EdCamp What began as an idea transformed into a movement! From Philadelphia to Portland, and in 41 countries around the globe, participant-driven professional learning is energizing + empowering educators! The first Edcamp was organized in 2010 by a group of teachers in Philadelphia who met up for a computer science "un-conference." At BarCamp, they collaborated with others to create discussion sessions based on the interests of the people in the room. There was no presenter; no boring slideshow. The entire day was personalized and learner-driven with those in the room sharing their experience and expertise. At the end of the day, the teachers decided this model was too good to contain! They exchanged contact information, and within the next few months, they used the "unconference" model of BarCamp to target educators. Common Sense Educator Learn about the common sense curriculum and how to implement it.
Digital Learning for the K-8 Classroom, From Columbia Teachers College, "Ongoing Enrollment: This course is offered in an online, self-paced format. Students are invited to enroll at any time. Digital Learning for the K-8 Classroom was developed in partnership with award-winning educator, Detra Price-Dennis and top professional development platform Teach Away, with the aim of delivering online digital literacy training that helps K-8 educators maximize student learning outcomes in the classroom."
PBS TeacherLine facilitated and self-paced PD courses are designed to benefit both beginning and experienced teachers. Topics include science, reading, social studies, math, instructional strategies, and instructional technology. Innovative: Acquire new strategies and tools you can use right away to enhance classroom instruction. Engaging: Interact with peers and experts in a virtual learning environment. Flexible: Discover anytime, anywhere learning that fits into your busy schedule. Choose from 15, 30, or 45-hour facilitated courses or enroll in a 1.5 or 3-hour self-paced course.
Learn Robotics Online is a hands-on online workshop series for STEM Teachers developed by the CoderZ Team at Intelitek. They are offering the workshop series for free to CSTA Members and we wanted to encourage you to sign up for this fantastic opportunity.
The lessons are a combination of short topical videos and hands-on exercises covering topics such as navigation, sensors, and programming. The exercises will be done in the CoderZ virtual robotics learning environment which comes with a realistic simulator so you can see your robot execute your code. No need for any hardware! The series is self-paced and online so you can watch the videos and practice the exercises wherever and whenever you want. Go to https://gocoderz.thinkific.com/courses/robotics-for-stem-teachers to view the full curriculum and sign up.
Computational Thinking for Educators What: A free online course helping educators integrate computational thinking into their curriculum. Who: Humanities, Math, Science, and Computing educators. When: All of the course materials are available as a self-study program.
Class Central’s collection page for Ivy League MOOCs. Here are 250 Ivy League courses you can take online right now for free. "The 8 Ivy League schools are among the most prestigious colleges in the world. They include Brown, Harvard, Cornell, Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale, and Columbia universities, and the University of Pennsylvania. All eight schools place in the top fifteen of the U.S. News and World Report 2017 national university rankings."
Harvard is offering a FREE Digital Photography "technology is continually changing, however, the principles behind good photography don't. ALISON's free online photo course gives you the opportunity to gain extensive knowledge and understanding of digital photography including topics such as exposure settings, how to read and use the histogram, how light affects a photograph, how the camera sensor and lenses work, and how to process a photograph using computer software. You will also learn tips and techniques on what not to do when taking a photograph."
Google Apps for Education, Certified Educator. "The Google for Education Training Center offers in-depth training for educators at every level. Courses are self-paced, guided, and designed to address real classroom needs.
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