Professional Learning
Empower Educators
We empower educators with free professional learning through virtual courses, face-to-face workshops, and hands-on training, all offering free SCECHs.
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30 April
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Unveiling the Future: Fundamentals of AIRegistration ends Apr 25Date: Apr 30Time: 4:00 PM to 5:15 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
Gain understanding of Generative AI and its distinctions from traditional AI, along with the vital skill of prompt engineering to effectively engage with AI tools. Delve into the capabilities and limitations of popular AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and Perplexity. Connect with MI educators to learn how others think about and apply Generative AI in their work. The session promises a collaborative learning experience, empowering participants to apply newfound knowledge seamlessly.
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1 May
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Productivity for School Leaders: Leading an iPad schoolRegistration ends 4/25/20248:00 AM to 9:15 AMProductivity for School Leaders: Leading an iPad schoolRegistration ends Apr 25Date: May 1Time: 8:00 AM to 9:15 AMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
Being a Principal of a 1:1 iPads school has many challenges. This session will explore some of those challenges and offer creative solutions and provide resources to help you make the most of your technology. If possible, join the webinar with a device other than your iPad so you can use it for hands-on experiences during the session.
Apps Needed
Freeform, Numbers, Books
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Storytelling with iPads: Infographics That Represent UnderstandingRegistration ends 4/25/20243:00 PM to 4:15 PMStorytelling with iPads: Infographics That Represent UnderstandingRegistration ends Apr 25Date: May 1Time: 3:00 PM to 4:15 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
The flexible canvas in Numbers and Freeform lets you organize and explain data through colorful charts, summary tables, photos — even video — in lab reports, budgets, project plans, and reports. If possible, join the webinar with a device other than your iPad so you can use it for hands-on experiences during the session.
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Learning for All: Assistive Controls & Alternative Communication IRegistration ends 4/25/20244:30 PM to 5:45 PMLearning for All: Assistive Controls & Alternative Communication IRegistration ends Apr 25Date: May 1Time: 4:30 PM to 5:45 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
iPad allows users to customize on-screen and physical controls and offers solutions for those with speech challenges. By modeling these workflows, you can help build accessible opportunities for learning to all your students. If possible, join the webinar with a device other than your iPad so you can use it for hands-on experiences during the session.
Apps Needed
Shortcuts
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Creating with Multimedia: Animate with Stop MotionRegistration ends Apr 25Date: May 1Time: 6:00 PM to 7:15 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
Stop motion doesn’t have to be hard or lengthy. Learn how to create simple stop motion activities your learners will love. If possible, join the webinar with a device other than your iPad so you can use it for hands-on experiences during the session.
Apps Needed
Camera, Photos, Keynote, iMovie
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2 May
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Esports Academy: Successful Coaching Models and IdeasRegistration ends 4/25/20244:00 PM to 5:00 PMEsports Academy: Successful Coaching Models and IdeasRegistration ends Apr 25Date: May 2Time: 4:00 PM to 5:00 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
Successful Coaching Models and Ideas webinar
4:00-4:10 Best Practices for coaching
4:10-4:30 Elementary vs Middle vs High School
4:30-4:45 Coaching Plans and Successful models
4:45-5:00 Reflection and Next StepsVirtual: instructions will be emailed no later than the Friday before the start date.
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6 May
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Blended Learning Environments with Google WorkspaceRegistration ends May 2Date: May 6Time: 12:00 AM to 12:02 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarPersonalize your classroom experience with Google Workspace. Using Google Classroom, Meet, Slides, Forms and Docs, participants will create new digital classroom routines that support struggling students, build robust blended learning environments, design assessments, and learn how to provide valuable feedback. Take your teaching to the next level.
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Coding in the ClassroomRegistration ends May 2Date: May 6Time: 12:00 AM to 12:02 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarCoding is becoming an essential classroom skill. It inspires critical thinking, engages students' problem-solving skills and promotes creativity. By combining coding and technology to tell stories and create, STEM becomes STEAM! Teachers and students can learn to code using several introductory coding programs designed for K-12 students. We will introduce several free coding platforms, hardware, plus teaching strategies and lessons so that participants will be comfortable coding by the course conclusion.
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Deeper Learning through Developing Master Students of Collaboration and CommunicationRegistration ends 5/2/202412:00 AM to 12:02 AMDeeper Learning through Developing Master Students of Collaboration and CommunicationRegistration ends May 2Date: May 6Time: 12:00 AM to 12:02 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarCollaboration and communication are critical life skills used at home, school, and work. Teach students how to use these skills to succeed at home and in school. Improve classroom management as students take ownership of learning in partnership with teachers. The course is designed to promote positive change in instructional practice and support teamwork.
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Empower Student Agency While Building Global Professional SkillsRegistration ends 5/2/202412:00 AM to 12:02 AMEmpower Student Agency While Building Global Professional SkillsRegistration ends May 2Date: May 6Time: 12:00 AM to 12:02 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarExplore how to build a set of structures and guides that empower student agency so students can best take ownership of their learning. Learn how to have students lead their learning using skills such as teamwork, communication, problem-solving and initiative. These same skills are identified by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) as preferred skills for incoming college students and employees.
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Fostering the 4Cs with Literacy and Technology IntegrationRegistration ends 5/2/202412:00 AM to 12:02 AMFostering the 4Cs with Literacy and Technology IntegrationRegistration ends May 2Date: May 6Time: 12:00 AM to 12:02 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarExplore how literacy and technology can help deepen each of the 4C's for our learners: critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and communication. Through a series of lessons, reflection, and meaningful interactions, you will create four lessons. Many technology tools and resources will be available to explore and possibly integrate with one or more of your lessons. For secondary educators who teach a content area other than English Language Arts the lessons will be based on the disciplinary literacy that supports your content.
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Increasing Efficiency and ProductivityRegistration ends May 2Date: May 6Time: 12:00 AM to 12:02 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarBecome more productive, efficient and organized in your professional and personal life. Increase and improve productivity using apps and other simple technology. Tech Tip 1: When selecting an app, learn to use it regularly. For example, update and check a calendar each day. Or create tasks in a list app, then complete and check them off.Tech Tip 2: Don’t try using everything at once. Start with one or two applications and then add more as needed.
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OER to Support Michigan’s Literacy EssentialsRegistration ends May 2Date: May 6Time: 12:00 AM to 12:02 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarThe Essential Instructional Practices in Early Literacy (aka Literacy Essentials) aim to improve children’s literacy in Michigan. Open Educational Resources (OER) are free, openly licensed, high-quality collaborative tools that allow users to retain, reuse, revise, remix, and redistribute them for educational purposes. Combining these powerful practices provides educators with the resources needed to enhance literacy skills for school-aged youth. Participants will explore various OER and build a plan to support one or more of the Literacy Essentials in their classroom or school context.
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Power Up: Digital LeadersRegistration ends May 2Date: May 6Time: 12:00 AM to 12:02 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarLearn about resources and practice with job-embedded exercises to extend your and your students’ digital citizenship. Explore how you can extend this impact beyond the classroom by moving beyond digital citizenship to a digital leader in your school and community, and encourage your students to do so as well.
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Searching Safely and StrategicallyRegistration ends May 2Date: May 6Time: 12:00 AM to 12:02 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarIt has become essential for teachers and students to know how to search safely and efficiently to retrieve reliable information. The course provides educational database links to safe, accurate sites. Participants will also learn to evaluate information from the internet to determine its authenticity. Participants will also leave with a good grasp of what is available in Michigan eLibrary; FREE resources for every resident in Michigan.
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Storytelling to Enhance TeachingRegistration ends May 2Date: May 6Time: 12:00 AM to 12:02 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarStorytelling is a dynamic way to engage students in learning and make your content come alive. The use of storytelling can address multiple learning styles and content areas making it a perfect fit for face-to-face or online teaching environments. Participants will explore strategies and best practices with storytelling, see how stories can set the stage for learning and enhance your content. Plan and practice your own story for a content area of your choice while learning to use free, online resources such as Book Creator, Microsoft Sway and others.
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7 May
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Responsible AI: Examining Risks and Best Practices in EducationRegistration ends 5/2/20244:00 PM to 5:15 PMResponsible AI: Examining Risks and Best Practices in EducationRegistration ends May 2Date: May 7Time: 4:00 PM to 5:15 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
Delve into the legal and ethical implications associated with leveraging AI to enhance teaching, learning, and operational aspects, addressing critical areas such as student privacy, data protection, and responsible AI practices. Join us as we navigate the complexities of AI implementation and dive into strategies to mitigate potential risks with AI and equity gaps for students. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights and connect with like-minded professionals around the ethical integration of AI in education.
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8 May
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Productivity for School Leaders: Collecting DataRegistration ends May 2Date: May 8Time: 8:00 AM to 9:15 AMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
Explore simple research studies that can be used to demonstrate how learning with iPad impacts a school’s community of learners. If possible, join the webinar with a device other than your iPad so you can use it for hands-on experiences during the session.
Apps Needed
Pages, Keynote, Numbers, Books
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Judy Bowling receives MACUL President's Award
The REMC Association of Michigan is celebrating Judy Bowling, REMC 20 Director on receiving the 2024 MACUL President’s award. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of educational technology and advancing student learning.
Student Podcast Winners Announced
The Regional Educational Media Center (REMC) Association of Michigan, Michigan Association of Computer Users in Learning (MACUL) and Michigan Association of School Librarians (MASL) are thrilled to announce the winners of their first ever joint Podcast Challenge. This challenge aimed at showcasing Michigan students’ innovative ideas and perspectives in a podcast format.
New Esports training sessions scheduled for spring
Organized, competitive gameplay is another pathway for students to feel connected and engaged with school. REMC is pleased to offer four new training sessions in April and May. These sessions are designed to provide an entry point for schools exploring the benefits of Esports.
Vinos Kassab new REMC 17 Director
The REMC Association is pleased to introduce Vinos Kassab as the new Director for REMC 17. Vinos is the Digital Learning and Computer Science Consultant for Oakland Schools and is replacing Laura Cummings who retired after serving for over a decade.