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  • 22 June
    • AI Community of Practice: Student-Centered School Leadership in the Age of AI Cohort
      Registration ends Jun 24
      Date: Jun 22
      Time: 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM
      Location: Online
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Are you looking to learn more about the possibilities and impacts of AI on education?  Join a Community of Practice cohort! These groups encourage participants to network with peers and explore practical strategies for AI-driven practices. 

      This cohort will focus on AI integration for school leaders, including the integration of ethical and responsible AI use. In an era of rapid technological change, school leaders must ensure that AI integration prioritizes staff and student needs. This strand centers on the role of leadership in guiding responsible, equitable, and human-centered AI practices that enhance learning, support teachers, and prepare students to thrive in an AI-influenced world. Leaders will explore how to align AI strategies with instructional priorities, safeguard student well-being, and foster a culture of curiosity, care, and critical thinking. Optional SCECHs are available for participants.
  • 29 June
    • AI & Media Literacy Leadership Collaborative (Kingsford)
      Registration ends 6/22/2026
      9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
      AI & Media Literacy Leadership Collaborative (Kingsford)
      Registration ends Jun 22
      Date: Jun 29
      Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
      Location: Dickinson-Iron ISD
      Calendar: WW Calendar

      This will be a combination of a two-day in-person workshop followed by asynchronous, personalized feedback to support application.

      Location: The two-day in-person workshop will be held at Dickinson-Iron ISD,  Borga Center, 1074 Pyle Dr. Kingsford MI 49802

      • Dickinson-Iron ISD is in Central Time Zone.  These sessions will be 9 am - 3 pm CST (10 am - 4 pm EST)
      • Lunch will be provided during the event.

      Audience: This is designed for those in leadership roles, both formal (e.g. local principals, instructional coaches and RITS) and informal (e.g. lead educators).

      Description: A comprehensive experience designed to turn educational leaders into internal experts. Using a "Train-the-Trainer" approach, this professional learning empowers you to lead AI and media literacy initiatives within your own building or district. You will gain the skills and resources to drive meaningful change in your local school.

      Participants who fully participate in the experience will receive a $100 stipend. This project is funded by REMC Association and a grant awarded by the Michigan Department of Education.

    • Learning with AI: Revolutionizing Assessment & Cultivating Student AI Literacy (webinar)
      Registration ends Jun 24
      Date: Jun 29
      Time: 4:00 PM to 5:15 PM
      Location: Virtual
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      (Webinar) Explore assessment through the lens of AI and consider how AI can foster inclusivity and personalization in measuring student learning. Investigate the dynamic capabilities of AI tools to generate various forms of assessments, create rubrics, and provide students with timely, individualized feedback. Additionally, discover strategies for cultivating AI literacy in students, encompassing foundational knowledge, awareness of risks and ethical implications, and critical assessment skills for AI outputs. Come collaborate with MI educators on strategies for improving assessment given the unique challenges and opportunities with Generative AI. 
    • AI Community of Practice: Student-Centered School Leadership in the Age of AI Cohort
      Registration ends Jun 24
      Date: Jun 29
      Time: 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM
      Location: Online
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Are you looking to learn more about the possibilities and impacts of AI on education?  Join a Community of Practice cohort! These groups encourage participants to network with peers and explore practical strategies for AI-driven practices. 

      This cohort will focus on AI integration for school leaders, including the integration of ethical and responsible AI use. In an era of rapid technological change, school leaders must ensure that AI integration prioritizes staff and student needs. This strand centers on the role of leadership in guiding responsible, equitable, and human-centered AI practices that enhance learning, support teachers, and prepare students to thrive in an AI-influenced world. Leaders will explore how to align AI strategies with instructional priorities, safeguard student well-being, and foster a culture of curiosity, care, and critical thinking. Optional SCECHs are available for participants.
  • 30 June
    • AI & Media Literacy Leadership Collaborative (Kingsford)
      Registration ends 6/22/2026
      9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
      AI & Media Literacy Leadership Collaborative (Kingsford)
      Registration ends Jun 22
      Date: Jun 30
      Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
      Location: Dickinson-Iron ISD
      Calendar: WW Calendar

      This will be a combination of a two-day in-person workshop followed by asynchronous, personalized feedback to support application.

      Location: The two-day in-person workshop will be held at Dickinson-Iron ISD,  Borga Center, 1074 Pyle Dr. Kingsford MI 49802

      • Dickinson-Iron ISD is in Central Time Zone.  These sessions will be 9 am - 3 pm CST (10 am - 4 pm EST)
      • Lunch will be provided during the event.

      Audience: This is designed for those in leadership roles, both formal (e.g. local principals, instructional coaches and RITS) and informal (e.g. lead educators).

      Description: A comprehensive experience designed to turn educational leaders into internal experts. Using a "Train-the-Trainer" approach, this professional learning empowers you to lead AI and media literacy initiatives within your own building or district. You will gain the skills and resources to drive meaningful change in your local school.

      Participants who fully participate in the experience will receive a $100 stipend. This project is funded by REMC Association and a grant awarded by the Michigan Department of Education.

  • 6 July
    • Authentic PBL: Grow Student Voice and Learning
      Registration ends 7/1/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Authentic PBL: Grow Student Voice and Learning
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Ready to shift ownership to your students? Explore how Project-Based Learning provides the real-world challenges students need for deeper engagement and understanding. This course focuses specifically on promoting Student Voice and Agency within your units. You will learn to craft compelling Driving Questions and examine the core elements that separate genuine PBL from simple projects. Leave with an actionable framework designed to empower your students and create experiences that truly matter.
    • Developing Student Media Literacy
      Registration ends 7/1/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Developing Student Media Literacy
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      We are all immersed daily in media and exposed to various types of messaging from the time we get up until we go to bed.  Help your learners access, analyze, evaluate, create, and even interact with media messaging to become effective communicators and critical thinkers.  You will use REMC’s Media Literacy Toolkit to build your knowledge around media literacy, discover resources for use with your learners, and create practical applications to integrate media literacy in your classroom, regardless of the grade level or content area(s) you teach.
    • Empowering Educators to Drive School Transformation
      Registration ends 7/1/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Empowering Educators to Drive School Transformation
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Become a catalyst for meaningful change in your school community. This course is designed for teachers, coaches, specialists, and aspiring leaders who are ready to lead transformation from within their current roles. Participants will explore how to craft a shared vision, navigate different types of organizational change, and implement technology-driven initiatives that foster a dynamic and accountable school culture.
    • Engaging Students Using Google Classroom
      Registration ends 7/1/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Engaging Students Using Google Classroom
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Explore practical strategies to make Google Classroom more interactive and engaging. Learn to organize content, boost participation with built-in tools, and integrate multimedia and connected apps. Create a student-centered space that fosters collaboration, supports diverse learners, and streamlines communication—transforming Google Classroom into a powerful platform for engagement and learning.
    • Game-Based Learning: Boost Engagement and Learning
      Registration ends 7/1/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Game-Based Learning: Boost Engagement and Learning
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Ready to ignite student engagement? This course explores the foundational theory of Game-based Learning (GBL) and delivers practical methods for immediate classroom use. You'll gain tools and strategies to design learning experiences that use games to build complex skills, not just review facts. Reflect on the difference between GBL and gamification, and develop powerful game ideas that are fully aligned with your learning goals. Start building deeper student understanding through the power of play.
    • Ignite Learning Through Media Creation
      Registration ends 7/1/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Ignite Learning Through Media Creation
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Discover how to engage students through multimedia tools such as animation, video, and graphic design. This three-week asynchronous course introduces a variety of platforms for creative expression, assessment, and communication—while addressing best practices for legal and ethical use, including Creative Commons licensing. By the end of this course, you’ll walk away with a practical toolkit of multimedia strategies to enhance instruction and maximize student engagement.
    • Improve Student Teamwork with Impactful Strategies
      Registration ends 7/1/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Improve Student Teamwork with Impactful Strategies
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Transform your classroom dynamic. Equip students with mastery-level collaboration and communication techniques. Enhance learning and instantly improve classroom culture as students partner with you for success. This course promotes positive instructional changes that support powerful partnership learning.
    • Infusing STEM into Education
      Registration ends 7/1/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Infusing STEM into Education
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Educators will enhance their expertise in STEM education by exploring effective strategies for integrating STEM across various subjects. They will also discover practical techniques for incorporating technology tools to enrich STEM learning. A key focus of the course will be the Michigan Career Development Model, mandated by law, and its alignment with the Career Readiness Framework. Participants will also gain insights into fostering and supporting the development of Durable Skills that students need for success in STEM careers. Finally, they will have the opportunity to design an authentic STEM learning experience tailored to their students, fellow educators, or administrators.
    • Integrating Technology with the Foundational Elements of Literacy Instruction
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Learn the foundational elements of literacy development from kindergarten through high school, uncovering why some students might struggle with reading content. You will also explore ways technology helps amplify critical thinking in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. The final deliverable in this relevant course is a tech-integrated literacy lesson that you can use in your classroom this year. (For secondary teachers who teach other disciplines besides English Language Arts, you will design a lesson based on the disciplinary literacy that supports your content.)
    • Research Skills and Source Validation in the Age of AI
      Registration ends 7/1/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Research Skills and Source Validation in the Age of AI
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Educators and students learn practical strategies to find, evaluate, and cite reliable information in the age of AI. Participants will learn how to use the Michigan eLibrary (MEL) for academic research, apply tests to assess source credibility and cite sources. It also addresses safe searching practices and provides ideas to verify AI-generated content.
    • Unlock the Power of Open Educational Resources
      Registration ends 7/1/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Unlock the Power of Open Educational Resources
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Imagine having access to a library of high-quality lessons, textbooks, videos, music, and more—completely free and ready to customize. That’s the promise of Open Educational Resources (OER). In this course, you’ll explore how to find, adapt, and create OER to elevate your instruction and support student learning. You’ll also demystify Creative Commons licensing so you and your students can confidently use and share resources. Join us to save time, stretch your budget, and expand learning possibilities in your classroom.
    • Unlocking Reading Potential with Technology
      Registration ends 7/1/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Unlocking Reading Potential with Technology
      Registration ends Jul 1
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: .
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Discover how to use powerful digital tools to support diverse reading needs. This course explores tools that address phonemic awareness, decoding, fluency, reading rate, and comprehension, with a special focus on supporting English learners and students with specific or special needs. Participants will examine common reading challenges, identify roadblocks through informal and observational assessments, and apply these insights to their own target audiences. By the end of the course, you will walk away with a practical toolkit of apps and strategies to strengthen reading skills across a wide range of learners.
    • AI & Media Literacy Leadership Collaborative (Shepherd)
      Registration ends 6/22/2026
      9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
      AI & Media Literacy Leadership Collaborative (Shepherd)
      Registration ends Jun 22
      Date: Jul 6
      Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
      Location: Winding Brook Conference Center
      Calendar: WW Calendar

      This will be a combination of a two-day in-person workshop followed by asynchronous, personalized feedback to support application.

      Location: The two-day in-person workshop will be held at Winding Brook Conference Center 8240 S Genuine Rd, Shepherd, MI 48883

      • Lunch will be provided during the event.

      Audience: This is designed for those in leadership roles, both formal (e.g. local principals, instructional coaches and RITS) and informal (e.g. lead educators).

      Description: A comprehensive experience designed to turn educational leaders into internal experts. Using a "Train-the-Trainer" approach, this professional learning empowers you to lead AI and media literacy initiatives within your own building or district. You will gain the skills and resources to drive meaningful change in your local school.

      Participants who fully participate in the experience will receive a $100 stipend. This project is funded by REMC Association and a grant awarded by the Michigan Department of Education.

Plan ahead: REMC Course schedule now available through December 2026

Educators can now plan ahead for a full season of professional learning! The REMC Course schedule is currently completed through December 2026, making it easier than ever to choose learning opportunities that fit your goals, your schedule and your classroom needs.

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AI & Media Literacy Collaborative - New Dates and Locations Added!

This summer, Michigan educational leaders have an exciting opportunity to join a professional learning experience focused on strengthening responsible AI and media literacy use. AI & Media Literacy Leadership Collaborative is designed to empower Michigan leaders with the tools, support, and resources needed to guide meaningful AI and media literacy learning in their buildings, schools, and communities. 

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Buy in bulk and save with the new REMC SAVE Copy Paper Contract

Paper is an essential purchase for every school and agency, and REMC SAVE’s paper contract can help you save both time and money on this everyday need. Through REMC SAVE’s competitive bid process, you can access state-compliant pricing without the need for local bidding, making purchasing easier and more efficient.

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Next cohort starts June 15th

Reimagine your classroom and give your teaching a fresh boost with REMC’s Student-Centered Learning Across Michigan (SLAM). Register to join this inspiring professional learning experience that will help you press reset and build a powerful, student-centered classroom - where every learner thrives.

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