Added On: 11/28/2017
Event Name: Stressed Brains Do Not Learn
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 1/26/2018
Event End Date: 1/26/2018
Intended Audience: All Educators, Student Services, School security personnel, Mental Health Professionals, Medical Professionals, Law Enforcement, DCF and Juvenile Justice.
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - All Rooms
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: "Stressed Brains Do Not Learn"
The Heart and Brain of the Matter: Applied Educational Neuroscience,
the Brain and Adversity
A Paths to Potential Series Workshop
Connect with the latest research brain on how the brain reacts to stress, and how stress affects our student's behavior and their ability to focus and learn.
This workshop will focus on:
An understanding of Adverse Childhood Experiences ( ACE's ) and the implication for education.
Toxic Stress, Adversity & Trauma Informed Care
Creating Resilient Environments in our Classrooms and Schools
Classroom Strategies to dampen the stress response
Implementing focused attention practices and brain aligned strategies
The Skill of Learning the Conflict Cycle- Co-regulation Skills for educators
Addressing Teacher and staff well-being
Educators will come away with brain-aligned strategies for emotional and cognitive well-being and a clear understanding of the emerging research that suggests that to feel positive is to learn deeply.
The workshop will be presented by Dr. Lori Desautels and Mr. Michael McKnight
Dr. Lori Desautels, is an assistant professor at both the undergraduate and graduate levels at Butler University in Indianapolis. Before coming to Butler University, Lori was an Assistant Professor at Marian University in Indianapolis and earlier on taught children and adolescents with emotional challenges in the upper elementary grades, worked as a school counselor in Indianapolis, was a private practice counselor and co-owner of the Indianapolis Counseling Center, and was a behavioral consultant for Methodist Hospital, in Indianapolis on the adolescent psychiatric unit.
Lori's passion is engaging her students through neuroscience in education, integrating Mind Brain Teaching and Learning Strategies into her courses at Marian and now Butler University .
Lori has conducted workshops throughout the United States and abroad, recently returning from Dubai. Lori's second book was published in January 2016, "Unwritten, The Story of a Living System," co-authored with Michael McKnight.
Michael McKnight is currently an educational specialist for the New Jersey Department of Education working in the Cape May and Atlantic County Office of Education. Michael works closely with the 42 school districts in the counties and is involved with a wide range of school issues. His work includes curriculum development, county testing coordinator, professional development and monitoring of school district programs.
Prior to joining the Department of Education Michael was a special education teacher for 13 years working and learning with emotionally and behaviorally troubled adolescents. He also was an administrator at Atlantic County Special Services School District for 10 years and was responsible for the programming for troubled students, ages 5 thru 21 years, removed from the local school district.
Michael has a passion for creating and supporting Reclaiming Environments for "at-risk" children and youth as well as the adults who serve them. Michael is a senior trainer for the Life Space Crisis Intervention (LSCI) Institute. LSCI is an advanced therapeutic strategy for helping challenging students.
He has been involved with program and staff development for over 30 years. He views himself, not as an expert, but as a learner and a teacher who has always enjoyed building strength based cultures with others.
Audience: K-12 Educators including school leadership teams and school security personnel, Mental Health Professionals, Medical Professionals, Law Enforcement, DCF and Juvenile Justice.
Workshop Code: W18022
Dates: Friday, January 26, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: For Instructors See Description
Location: SRI & ETTC - All Rooms
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Monday, November 20, 2017
Sustainable Food and Agriculture
Added On: 11/20/2017
Event Name: Sustainable Food and Agriculture
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 3/19/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: Middle School Educators, High School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Meeting Rooms 107A - 108A
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Everyone eats; making the topic of food an ideal way to connect classroom topics your students' lives. This workshop begins with a quick survey of pressing challenges and questions in our global and local food systems, and then turns to a discussion of creative projects and questions that can help enrich courses in science, social science, or agriculture, and stimulate your students to think differently about food.
The Sustainable Food and Agriculture workshop will be presented by Ron Hutchison, Associate Professor of Biology at Stockton University.
Audience: Middle and High School Educators
Workshop Code: W18020
Dates: Monday, March 19, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Ron Hutchison
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Sustainable Food and Agriculture
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 3/19/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: Middle School Educators, High School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Meeting Rooms 107A - 108A
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Everyone eats; making the topic of food an ideal way to connect classroom topics your students' lives. This workshop begins with a quick survey of pressing challenges and questions in our global and local food systems, and then turns to a discussion of creative projects and questions that can help enrich courses in science, social science, or agriculture, and stimulate your students to think differently about food.
The Sustainable Food and Agriculture workshop will be presented by Ron Hutchison, Associate Professor of Biology at Stockton University.
Audience: Middle and High School Educators
Workshop Code: W18020
Dates: Monday, March 19, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Ron Hutchison
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Sustainable Technology
Added On: 11/20/2017
Event Name: Sustainable Technology
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 1/22/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: Middle School Educators, High School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Meeting Rooms 107A - 108A
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: In this workshop participants will discover innovative ways to incorporate Sustainable Technology in your science, engineering, or social science curriculum. After a general introduction to solar, wind, geothermal, and other technologies, the workshop addresses creative and engaging PBL projects and challenges that can enrich your course and engage students more completely with fundamental principles and concepts.
The Sustainable Technology workshop will be presented by Patrick Hossay, Associate Professor of Sustainability at Stockton University.
Audience: Middle and High School Educators
Workshop Code: W18017
Dates: Monday, January 22, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Patrick Hossay
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Sustainable Technology
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 1/22/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: Middle School Educators, High School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Meeting Rooms 107A - 108A
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: In this workshop participants will discover innovative ways to incorporate Sustainable Technology in your science, engineering, or social science curriculum. After a general introduction to solar, wind, geothermal, and other technologies, the workshop addresses creative and engaging PBL projects and challenges that can enrich your course and engage students more completely with fundamental principles and concepts.
The Sustainable Technology workshop will be presented by Patrick Hossay, Associate Professor of Sustainability at Stockton University.
Audience: Middle and High School Educators
Workshop Code: W18017
Dates: Monday, January 22, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Patrick Hossay
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Global Sustainable Development
Added On: 11/20/2017
Event Name: Global Sustainable Development
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/5/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: Middle School Educators, High School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type:
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Meeting Rooms 107A - 108A
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The challenges of global sustainability need not seem distant to your students. In this workshop participants will be presented with creative ways to engage your students more completely with environmental threats, social justice, inequality, and sustainability across the globe. A global perspective can enrich both a science or social science curriculum, and offer exciting ideas for problem based learning and innovative projects with an international perspective.
The Global Sustainable Development workshop will be presented by Tait Chirenje, Associate Professor of Environment Studies at Stockton University.
Audience: Middle and High School Educators
Workshop Code: W18018
Dates: Monday, February 5, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Tait Chirenje
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Global Sustainable Development
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/5/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: Middle School Educators, High School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type:
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Meeting Rooms 107A - 108A
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The challenges of global sustainability need not seem distant to your students. In this workshop participants will be presented with creative ways to engage your students more completely with environmental threats, social justice, inequality, and sustainability across the globe. A global perspective can enrich both a science or social science curriculum, and offer exciting ideas for problem based learning and innovative projects with an international perspective.
The Global Sustainable Development workshop will be presented by Tait Chirenje, Associate Professor of Environment Studies at Stockton University.
Audience: Middle and High School Educators
Workshop Code: W18018
Dates: Monday, February 5, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Tait Chirenje
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Health, Justice and Sustainable Communities
Added On: 11/20/2017
Event Name: Health, Justice and Sustainable Communities
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/12/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: Middle School Educators, High School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Bootcamp
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Meeting Room #128
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Issues of public health, environmental justice and community development are ideally suited to help your students connect topics in science with social challenges that impact their lives. In this workshop participants will learn basic perspectives of environmental justice and discusses topics and projects in public health and sustainability that can help your students see greater purpose and application of topics in the sciences, or help incorporate health and science into your social science curriculum.
The Health, Justice and Sustainable Communities workshop will be presented by Maritza Jauregui, Associate Professor of Sustainability at Stockton University.
Audience: Middle and High School Educators
Workshop Code: W18019
Dates: Monday, February 12, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Maritza Jauregui
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Health, Justice and Sustainable Communities
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/12/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: Middle School Educators, High School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Bootcamp
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Meeting Room #128
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Issues of public health, environmental justice and community development are ideally suited to help your students connect topics in science with social challenges that impact their lives. In this workshop participants will learn basic perspectives of environmental justice and discusses topics and projects in public health and sustainability that can help your students see greater purpose and application of topics in the sciences, or help incorporate health and science into your social science curriculum.
The Health, Justice and Sustainable Communities workshop will be presented by Maritza Jauregui, Associate Professor of Sustainability at Stockton University.
Audience: Middle and High School Educators
Workshop Code: W18019
Dates: Monday, February 12, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Maritza Jauregui
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
SpEdcampNJ #SpEdcampNJ18
Added On: 11/15/2017
Event Name: SpEdcampNJ
Event Hashtag: #SpEdcampNJ18
Event Start Date: 4/14/2018
Event End Date: 4/14/2018
Intended Audience: All Educators, All Teachers, Administrators, Early Childhood Educators, Elementary Educators, Middle School Educators, High School Educators, Higher Education Educators, Student Services
Focus / Content Area: Education, Educational Technology
Event Type: EdCamp
Organization: Edcamp
Event Location: Long Branch Middle School
Street Address:
City: Long Branch
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline: 4/14/2017
Event Details: Free!
Event Website: http://www.SpEdcampNJ.org
Event Name: SpEdcampNJ
Event Hashtag: #SpEdcampNJ18
Event Start Date: 4/14/2018
Event End Date: 4/14/2018
Intended Audience: All Educators, All Teachers, Administrators, Early Childhood Educators, Elementary Educators, Middle School Educators, High School Educators, Higher Education Educators, Student Services
Focus / Content Area: Education, Educational Technology
Event Type: EdCamp
Organization: Edcamp
Event Location: Long Branch Middle School
Street Address:
City: Long Branch
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline: 4/14/2017
Event Details: Free!
Event Website: http://www.SpEdcampNJ.org
SpEdcampNJ #SpEdcampNJ18
Added On: 11/15/2017
Event Name: SpEdcampNJ
Event Hashtag: #SpEdcampNJ18
Event Start Date: 4/14/2018
Event End Date: 4/14/2018
Intended Audience: All Educators, All Teachers, Administrators, Early Childhood Educators, Elementary Educators, Middle School Educators, High School Educators, Higher Education Educators, Student Services
Focus / Content Area: Education, Educational Technology
Event Type: EdCamp
Organization: Edcamp
Event Location: Long Branch Middle School
Street Address:
City: Long Branch
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline: 4/14/2017
Event Details: Free!
Event Website: http://www.SpEdcampNJ.org
Event Name: SpEdcampNJ
Event Hashtag: #SpEdcampNJ18
Event Start Date: 4/14/2018
Event End Date: 4/14/2018
Intended Audience: All Educators, All Teachers, Administrators, Early Childhood Educators, Elementary Educators, Middle School Educators, High School Educators, Higher Education Educators, Student Services
Focus / Content Area: Education, Educational Technology
Event Type: EdCamp
Organization: Edcamp
Event Location: Long Branch Middle School
Street Address:
City: Long Branch
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline: 4/14/2017
Event Details: Free!
Event Website: http://www.SpEdcampNJ.org
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
The Coding Teacher Series: Scratch- Ready to Code
Added On: 11/7/2017
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Scratch- Ready to Code
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/28/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Join us for this workshop where we will explore the ins and outs of Harvard/MITs easy-to-use, open source program called Scratch. Youll learn to create in a simple drag and drop environment, and explore limitless resources to help you get closer to using Scratch in any learning environment. This workshop introduces you to Scratch and its advantages in your classroom, evaluates the features and functions of the Scratch interface, and introduces coding using the Scratch software application.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18002
Dates: Wednesday, February 28, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Scratch- Ready to Code
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/28/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Join us for this workshop where we will explore the ins and outs of Harvard/MITs easy-to-use, open source program called Scratch. Youll learn to create in a simple drag and drop environment, and explore limitless resources to help you get closer to using Scratch in any learning environment. This workshop introduces you to Scratch and its advantages in your classroom, evaluates the features and functions of the Scratch interface, and introduces coding using the Scratch software application.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18002
Dates: Wednesday, February 28, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: Intro to Micro:bit with Intro to JavaScript programming concepts
Added On: 11/7/2017
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Intro to Micro:bit with Intro to JavaScript programming concepts
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 1/31/2017
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Learn how to write code that controls hardware! Plug the micro:bit into the USB port of your computer, save your code to the micro:bit and immediately see the results of your coding. Learn the basic structures of coding and quickly see the results. The Micro Bit was designed to encourage students to get actively involved in writing software for computers and build new things; encouraging students to become producers rather than consumers of media.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18001
Dates: Wednesday, January 31, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Intro to Micro:bit with Intro to JavaScript programming concepts
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 1/31/2017
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Learn how to write code that controls hardware! Plug the micro:bit into the USB port of your computer, save your code to the micro:bit and immediately see the results of your coding. Learn the basic structures of coding and quickly see the results. The Micro Bit was designed to encourage students to get actively involved in writing software for computers and build new things; encouraging students to become producers rather than consumers of media.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18001
Dates: Wednesday, January 31, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: Introduction to Python
Added On: 11/7/2017
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Introduction to Python
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 5/2/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Bootcamp
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Python is a programming language used for many different applications. It is used in some high schools and colleges as an introductory programming language since it is relatively easy to learn. This programming language is also used by professional software developers at places such as Google, NASA, and Lucasfilm Ltd. This workshop will access Python installed on a Raspberry Pi. We will explore Pythons syntax and functions for both web development and controlling the Raspberry Pi hardware. Additionally, we will explore the use of MicroPython as well as Python 3.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18005
Dates: Wednesday, May 2, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Introduction to Python
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 5/2/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Bootcamp
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Python is a programming language used for many different applications. It is used in some high schools and colleges as an introductory programming language since it is relatively easy to learn. This programming language is also used by professional software developers at places such as Google, NASA, and Lucasfilm Ltd. This workshop will access Python installed on a Raspberry Pi. We will explore Pythons syntax and functions for both web development and controlling the Raspberry Pi hardware. Additionally, we will explore the use of MicroPython as well as Python 3.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18005
Dates: Wednesday, May 2, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: Intro to Arduino- Using Arduino IDE
Added On: 11/7/2017
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Intro to Arduino- Using Arduino IDE
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 6/6/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Bootcamp
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Arduino consists of both a physical programmable circuit board- often referred to as a microcontroller- and a piece of software, or IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that runs on your computer, and it is used to write and upload computer code to the physical board. This workshop will explain how to control hardware and sensors by using the IDE to program the arduino. The Arduino language is a set of C/C++ functions that can be called from your code. We will review the process of writing sketches and loading the code into the Arduino.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18006
Dates: Wednesday, June 6, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Intro to Arduino- Using Arduino IDE
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 6/6/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Bootcamp
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Arduino consists of both a physical programmable circuit board- often referred to as a microcontroller- and a piece of software, or IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that runs on your computer, and it is used to write and upload computer code to the physical board. This workshop will explain how to control hardware and sensors by using the IDE to program the arduino. The Arduino language is a set of C/C++ functions that can be called from your code. We will review the process of writing sketches and loading the code into the Arduino.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18006
Dates: Wednesday, June 6, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: MIT App Inventor
Added On: 11/7/2017
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: MIT App Inventor
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 6/20/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Bootcamp
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: MIT's free online coding application, provides students in Middle and High School with an interface for developing small Android apps that can be tested on their devices. This user-friendly drag and drop interface starts with basic concepts but allows for growth into Java programming. Don't have access to an Android? No problem. The app inventor provides a free Android simulator for Mac or PC. This content can be applied to an Hour-of-Code session.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18007
Dates: Wednesday, June 20, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Philip Polsinelli
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: MIT App Inventor
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 6/20/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Bootcamp
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: MIT's free online coding application, provides students in Middle and High School with an interface for developing small Android apps that can be tested on their devices. This user-friendly drag and drop interface starts with basic concepts but allows for growth into Java programming. Don't have access to an Android? No problem. The app inventor provides a free Android simulator for Mac or PC. This content can be applied to an Hour-of-Code session.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18007
Dates: Wednesday, June 20, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Philip Polsinelli
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: Raspberry Pi -Set up and Intro to Raspbian
Added On: 11/7/2017
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Raspberry Pi -Set up and Intro to Raspbian
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 4/18/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The Raspberry Pi is a low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse. It is a capable little device that enables people of all ages to explore computing, and to learn how to program in languages such as Scratch and Python. Raspbian is a free operating system based on Debian optimized for the Raspberry Pi hardware. Participants will explore the steps to install Raspbian on the Raspberry Pi and review all the hardware settings.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18004
Dates: Wednesday, April 18, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Raspberry Pi -Set up and Intro to Raspbian
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 4/18/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The Raspberry Pi is a low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse. It is a capable little device that enables people of all ages to explore computing, and to learn how to program in languages such as Scratch and Python. Raspbian is a free operating system based on Debian optimized for the Raspberry Pi hardware. Participants will explore the steps to install Raspbian on the Raspberry Pi and review all the hardware settings.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18004
Dates: Wednesday, April 18, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: Debugging Scratch
Added On: 11/7/2017
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Debugging Scratch
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 3/21/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Have you hit the wall coding in Scratch? This workshop will demonstrate how to troubleshoot your Scratch code projects and introduce you to advanced coding concepts such as: Variables, Arrays, Functions, Sequence, Events, Conditionals, Loops, Boolean Logic, Parallelism, Operators, Remixing, Modularizing, and Algorithms. Unleash these concepts to take your Scratch projects to the next level.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18003
Dates: Wednesday, March 21, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Debugging Scratch
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 3/21/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Have you hit the wall coding in Scratch? This workshop will demonstrate how to troubleshoot your Scratch code projects and introduce you to advanced coding concepts such as: Variables, Arrays, Functions, Sequence, Events, Conditionals, Loops, Boolean Logic, Parallelism, Operators, Remixing, Modularizing, and Algorithms. Unleash these concepts to take your Scratch projects to the next level.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: TCT18003
Dates: Wednesday, March 21, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Gary Schafer
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Teach Your Students How To Write with Spice for PARCC
Added On: 11/1/2017
Event Name: Teach Your Students How To Write with Spice for PARCC
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 1/20/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Meeting Rooms 107A - 109A
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The expanded version of this very successful and popular workshop will provide a full day of Spice language arts training demonstrating how to identify and apply skills needed to teach and enhance writing abilities at the elementary and middle school level for PARCC. Language arts teachers, special-education teachers, and ELL teachers will learn a variety of techniques designed through years of practical use. Spice strategies have been successful in improving state assessment scores. After a review of numerous state standards, participants will learn and practice unique assessment tools, skill application strategies for PARCC prompts, and time testing awareness with encouragement tips. The instructor will demonstrate close reading and modeled writing strategies, unique skill teaching techniques, and application of common core and New Jersey's core curriculum language arts skills used in PARCC essays. Written expression including chunking and conferencing will be covered extensively. Join us for an engaging day of Spice Writing and you'll be prepared to help your students become better writers.
The workshop will be presented by Mike Devono.
Mr. Devono is a former teacher and author of Teaching Writing with Spice, the definitive text to identify and apply the skills needed to track and enhance writing abilities.
Audience: Teachers Grades 2-5, Middle School ELA Teachers and ELA Coaches
Workshop Code: W18015
Dates: Tuesday, January 30, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Mike Devono
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Teach Your Students How To Write with Spice for PARCC
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 1/20/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Meeting Rooms 107A - 109A
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The expanded version of this very successful and popular workshop will provide a full day of Spice language arts training demonstrating how to identify and apply skills needed to teach and enhance writing abilities at the elementary and middle school level for PARCC. Language arts teachers, special-education teachers, and ELL teachers will learn a variety of techniques designed through years of practical use. Spice strategies have been successful in improving state assessment scores. After a review of numerous state standards, participants will learn and practice unique assessment tools, skill application strategies for PARCC prompts, and time testing awareness with encouragement tips. The instructor will demonstrate close reading and modeled writing strategies, unique skill teaching techniques, and application of common core and New Jersey's core curriculum language arts skills used in PARCC essays. Written expression including chunking and conferencing will be covered extensively. Join us for an engaging day of Spice Writing and you'll be prepared to help your students become better writers.
The workshop will be presented by Mike Devono.
Mr. Devono is a former teacher and author of Teaching Writing with Spice, the definitive text to identify and apply the skills needed to track and enhance writing abilities.
Audience: Teachers Grades 2-5, Middle School ELA Teachers and ELA Coaches
Workshop Code: W18015
Dates: Tuesday, January 30, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Mike Devono
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
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