Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: Makerspace Monday with Programmable Robots
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/12/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education, Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Spend a day with our Robots! In this workshop participants will gain powerful knowledge in STEAM learning (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math). Participants can experiment with robots like Ozobots, Lego Mindstorms EV3, Finches and Ollies. These robots are machines that can do three things: sense, act and think. Robots are now accessible for students of all ages and abilities and are an engaging classroom tool to support STEAM. Participants will have the opportunity to develop ideas to engage students with robots that students can either build themselves or transform with maker materials.
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC.
Audience: All K-12 Educators
Workshop Code: W18027
Dates: Monday, February 12, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Explore Google Apps- Drive, Docs, Sheets and Forms
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: Explore Google Apps- Drive, Docs, Sheets and Forms
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 3/14/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type:
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: Brand new to Google Apps and want to know more? Want to get tech ready for back to school? This is the workshop for you! In this workshop participants will have the opportunity to explore Drive, Docs, Sheets and Forms. Participants will also have the opportunity to spend time exploring the Google products with the guidance of the instructor.
Docs-Participants will create documents, share and work on a collaborative document, forms, slideshows and sheets.
Drive-Participants will set up their own site, select a theme, add a couple of pages, edit a page, insert a calendar and an item from their drive.
Sheets- Participants will explore ways to best utilize the grid-like format of the spreadsheet for creative tasks, like quick data visualizations, checklists and lesson plans.
Forms-Participants will see examples of exciting uses of forms and have the opportunity to create a form on their own, with the support of the instructor.
Please create a Gmail account before attending this session.
Audience: All Educators and School Staff
Workshop Code: W18030
Dates: Wednesday, March 14, 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: Explore Google Apps- Drive, Docs, Sheets and Forms
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 3/14/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type:
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: Brand new to Google Apps and want to know more? Want to get tech ready for back to school? This is the workshop for you! In this workshop participants will have the opportunity to explore Drive, Docs, Sheets and Forms. Participants will also have the opportunity to spend time exploring the Google products with the guidance of the instructor.
Docs-Participants will create documents, share and work on a collaborative document, forms, slideshows and sheets.
Drive-Participants will set up their own site, select a theme, add a couple of pages, edit a page, insert a calendar and an item from their drive.
Sheets- Participants will explore ways to best utilize the grid-like format of the spreadsheet for creative tasks, like quick data visualizations, checklists and lesson plans.
Forms-Participants will see examples of exciting uses of forms and have the opportunity to create a form on their own, with the support of the instructor.
Please create a Gmail account before attending this session.
Audience: All Educators and School Staff
Workshop Code: W18030
Dates: Wednesday, March 14, 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
Google Educator Certification Boot Camp (2 Days) with Google Partner Rich Kiker
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: Google Educator Certification Boot Camp (2 Days) with Google Partner Rich Kiker
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 5/10/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education, Educational Technology
Event Type: Bootcamp
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: Audience: All K-20 educators interested in preparing for Google Educator certified status
Workshop Code: W18016
Dates: Thursday, May 10, 2018 | Friday, May 11, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 4:00
Cost: $350 OR 13 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Richard Kiker
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Google Educator Certification Boot Camp (2 Days) with Google Partner Rich Kiker
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 5/10/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education, Educational Technology
Event Type: Bootcamp
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: Audience: All K-20 educators interested in preparing for Google Educator certified status
Workshop Code: W18016
Dates: Thursday, May 10, 2018 | Friday, May 11, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 4:00
Cost: $350 OR 13 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Richard Kiker
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Makerspace Monday with 3D Printing
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: Makerspace Monday with 3D Printing
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 4/16/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road,
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: What is possible with 3D printing in Makerspaces? Come find out in our Makerspace session focusing on 3D Printing! Learn how to create functional items in easy to use CAD software, examine the materials schools use, the working and calibrating of a 3D Printer for successful prints, and the slicing of objects into G-code that the printer understands. In this workshop participants will gain a solid foundation in 3D printing best practices and resources to get your students 3D designing and printing.
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC.
Audience: All K-12 Educators
Workshop Code: W18028
Dates: Monday, April 16, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Makerspace Monday with 3D Printing
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 4/16/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road,
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: What is possible with 3D printing in Makerspaces? Come find out in our Makerspace session focusing on 3D Printing! Learn how to create functional items in easy to use CAD software, examine the materials schools use, the working and calibrating of a 3D Printer for successful prints, and the slicing of objects into G-code that the printer understands. In this workshop participants will gain a solid foundation in 3D printing best practices and resources to get your students 3D designing and printing.
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC.
Audience: All K-12 Educators
Workshop Code: W18028
Dates: Monday, April 16, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Using Hyperdocs in the Classroom
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: Using Hyperdocs in the Classroom
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 3/7/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type:
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: Improve school communications and community engagement with social media strategies, including tips and tricks from our experts. Participants will come away from this workshop with a comprehensive set of skills to make the most of social media as they develop a branding strategy for their schools and districts. In this workshop, participants will become familiar with commonly used digital tools such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+, Google Groups, and YouTube. Network other professionals to maximize professional learning. Participants will learn how to capitalize on the value of social currency and practice content curation as participants develop positive digital footprints.
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC.
Audience: Educators Grades 4-12
Workshop Code: W18031
Dates: Wednesday, March 7, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Using Hyperdocs in the Classroom
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 3/7/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type:
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: Improve school communications and community engagement with social media strategies, including tips and tricks from our experts. Participants will come away from this workshop with a comprehensive set of skills to make the most of social media as they develop a branding strategy for their schools and districts. In this workshop, participants will become familiar with commonly used digital tools such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+, Google Groups, and YouTube. Network other professionals to maximize professional learning. Participants will learn how to capitalize on the value of social currency and practice content curation as participants develop positive digital footprints.
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC.
Audience: Educators Grades 4-12
Workshop Code: W18031
Dates: Wednesday, March 7, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Fourth Annual SRI & ETTC Middle & High School Social Studies Conference Social Studies Strong
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: Fourth Annual SRI & ETTC Middle & High School Social Studies Conference Social Studies Strong
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/23/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education, Social Studies
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: Welcome to the 4th Annual SRI&ETTC Middle & High School Social Studies Conference. This years theme,Social Studies Strong, is a celebration of the primary importance of social studies in helping our students develop the ability to make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good as citizens of a democratic society. This years conference will include a keynote speaker, panel discussion, and breakout sessions. Strands will be available for a variety of social studies disciplines. The integration of technology, use of primary sources, and strategies for effective social studies teaching will be offered. Various social studies resources and materials will be shared with the participants. Please join us Thursday, February 22, 2018 as you network with colleagues, participate in discussions, and celebrate our subject at ,Social Studies Strong.
Audience:
Workshop Code: W18013
Dates: Thursday, February 22, 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
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Fourth Annual SRI & ETTC Middle & High School Social Studies Conference Social Studies Strong
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/23/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education, Social Studies
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: Welcome to the 4th Annual SRI&ETTC Middle & High School Social Studies Conference. This years theme,Social Studies Strong, is a celebration of the primary importance of social studies in helping our students develop the ability to make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good as citizens of a democratic society. This years conference will include a keynote speaker, panel discussion, and breakout sessions. Strands will be available for a variety of social studies disciplines. The integration of technology, use of primary sources, and strategies for effective social studies teaching will be offered. Various social studies resources and materials will be shared with the participants. Please join us Thursday, February 22, 2018 as you network with colleagues, participate in discussions, and celebrate our subject at ,Social Studies Strong.
Audience:
Workshop Code: W18013
Dates: Thursday, February 22, 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
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
MakerSpace Monday-May 2018
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday-May 2018
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 5/21/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Bring your imagination and creativity! In this exciting and interactive workshop participants will have the opportunity to discover how schools are integrating making into their classrooms and libraries by spending a Makerspace Monday exploring with us. Participants will have the opportunity to make, design, program and play while exploring the elements that comprise a makerspace. Participants will also learn how to foster innovation and creativity in all curricula, from STEM to the arts to humanities.
Want to know how to create or expand your own spaces? Are you on a tight budget? This workshop will provide a hands-on, interactive makers environment for attendees to explore some of the new digital, high tech and low-tech fabrication tools used in schools. Participants will leave full of ideas for affordable spaces AND curricular connections in all areas: Arts, STEM, Humanities, and Languages.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore:
- Fabrication
- Design Thinking
- Cardboard and More (MakeDo and Rolodex)
- 3D Printers and 3D Design
- 3D Scanning
- Claymation, greenscreening and Digital Storytelling
- Soft Circuits (eTextiles)
- Makey Makey
- Little Bits Circuits
- Drones
- Programming and Hour of Code using Scratch, Tynker, Bitsbox, Bloxels and more!
- KNEX
- Legos
- Ozobots Bits Robots
- Finch Robots and Lego Mindstorms EV3
- Google Cardboard, Expeditions, and Virtual Reality in the Classroom
...And much more !
Audience: All K-12 Educators
Workshop Code: W18025
Dates: Monday, May 21, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday-May 2018
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 5/21/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Bring your imagination and creativity! In this exciting and interactive workshop participants will have the opportunity to discover how schools are integrating making into their classrooms and libraries by spending a Makerspace Monday exploring with us. Participants will have the opportunity to make, design, program and play while exploring the elements that comprise a makerspace. Participants will also learn how to foster innovation and creativity in all curricula, from STEM to the arts to humanities.
Want to know how to create or expand your own spaces? Are you on a tight budget? This workshop will provide a hands-on, interactive makers environment for attendees to explore some of the new digital, high tech and low-tech fabrication tools used in schools. Participants will leave full of ideas for affordable spaces AND curricular connections in all areas: Arts, STEM, Humanities, and Languages.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore:
- Fabrication
- Design Thinking
- Cardboard and More (MakeDo and Rolodex)
- 3D Printers and 3D Design
- 3D Scanning
- Claymation, greenscreening and Digital Storytelling
- Soft Circuits (eTextiles)
- Makey Makey
- Little Bits Circuits
- Drones
- Programming and Hour of Code using Scratch, Tynker, Bitsbox, Bloxels and more!
- KNEX
- Legos
- Ozobots Bits Robots
- Finch Robots and Lego Mindstorms EV3
- Google Cardboard, Expeditions, and Virtual Reality in the Classroom
...And much more !
Audience: All K-12 Educators
Workshop Code: W18025
Dates: Monday, May 21, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Building Resilience in Our Schools and Communities-A Paths to Potential Program
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: Building Resilience in Our Schools and Communities-A Paths to Potential Program
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/23/2018
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: Trauma is often the underlying cause of behavioral challenges in the classroom and in the community. This program will examine how an awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Resilience, and Diversity can help to improve teaching and learning. Participants will examine the effects of trauma on the brain and behavior of children, and learn about ways to manage behavior. This program is intended for K-12 educators, social workers, and mental health professionals, and will be presented by faculty from the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the School of General Studies at Stockton University.
Examining the Role of Social Workers and Education Professionals in Building Resilience Following Crisis: Beyond the Emergency Department and Classroom
This session will provide a short introduction to the concept of resilience in emergency and crisis planning and recovery, with special emphasis on developing preparation strategies that create community trust. We will examine how the response of social institutions like healthcare and educational have been highlighted following previous events, and create a framework for understanding future preparedness priorities. We will discuss the function of institutions in society and how to leverage their role to create community security.
Presenter: Jess Bonnan-White, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Stockton University
The role of ACES in Educational and Health Care Settings: Who We Encounter and How We Respond
This presentation provides and overview of the types and sources of traumatic stress experienced by people in our communities. With the goal of identifying the sources of trauma, the presenter asks the audience to consider the complexities of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES), exploring the information acquired over time by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Understanding the ACES prevalence and impact across the country can help shape interactions with those exposed to trauma. We will discuss the ramifications of ACES and how they impact the likelihood and experiences of Secondary Traumatic Stress in educators and health care professionals. Suggestions for shaping professional strategies, including resiliency, will be introduced.
Presenter:Robin Hernandez-Mekonnen, Ph.D., MSW, Assistant Professor of Social Work at Stockton University
The Question of Ethics in Diverse Societies under Stress
This session will examine ethical questions raised for the helping professions by the field of atrocity prevention. The presenter will offer a brief overview of atrocity prevention, followed by the presentation of a case study from the historical period leading up to the Holocaust, when economic and political crises strained commitment to diversity in Germany. Participants will examine the questions raised by the historical case study from different angles, discussing how social conflict and widely-held biases can impact the way communities understand ethical choices.
Presenter:Elisa von Joeden-Forgey, Ph.D., Associate Professor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Stockton University
Audience: K-12 Educators, Social Workers, and Mental Health Professionals
Workshop Code: W18033
Dates: Friday, February 23, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: For Instructors See Description
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Building Resilience in Our Schools and Communities-A Paths to Potential Program
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/23/2018
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: Trauma is often the underlying cause of behavioral challenges in the classroom and in the community. This program will examine how an awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Resilience, and Diversity can help to improve teaching and learning. Participants will examine the effects of trauma on the brain and behavior of children, and learn about ways to manage behavior. This program is intended for K-12 educators, social workers, and mental health professionals, and will be presented by faculty from the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the School of General Studies at Stockton University.
Examining the Role of Social Workers and Education Professionals in Building Resilience Following Crisis: Beyond the Emergency Department and Classroom
This session will provide a short introduction to the concept of resilience in emergency and crisis planning and recovery, with special emphasis on developing preparation strategies that create community trust. We will examine how the response of social institutions like healthcare and educational have been highlighted following previous events, and create a framework for understanding future preparedness priorities. We will discuss the function of institutions in society and how to leverage their role to create community security.
Presenter: Jess Bonnan-White, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Stockton University
The role of ACES in Educational and Health Care Settings: Who We Encounter and How We Respond
This presentation provides and overview of the types and sources of traumatic stress experienced by people in our communities. With the goal of identifying the sources of trauma, the presenter asks the audience to consider the complexities of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES), exploring the information acquired over time by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Understanding the ACES prevalence and impact across the country can help shape interactions with those exposed to trauma. We will discuss the ramifications of ACES and how they impact the likelihood and experiences of Secondary Traumatic Stress in educators and health care professionals. Suggestions for shaping professional strategies, including resiliency, will be introduced.
Presenter:Robin Hernandez-Mekonnen, Ph.D., MSW, Assistant Professor of Social Work at Stockton University
The Question of Ethics in Diverse Societies under Stress
This session will examine ethical questions raised for the helping professions by the field of atrocity prevention. The presenter will offer a brief overview of atrocity prevention, followed by the presentation of a case study from the historical period leading up to the Holocaust, when economic and political crises strained commitment to diversity in Germany. Participants will examine the questions raised by the historical case study from different angles, discussing how social conflict and widely-held biases can impact the way communities understand ethical choices.
Presenter:Elisa von Joeden-Forgey, Ph.D., Associate Professor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Stockton University
Audience: K-12 Educators, Social Workers, and Mental Health Professionals
Workshop Code: W18033
Dates: Friday, February 23, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: For Instructors See Description
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
All Things SMART Conference 2018
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: All Things SMART Conference 2018
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/26/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
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: As educators, our goal is to prepare students for the future. Empowering students to become lifelong learners and provide them with the skills to challenge themselves resourcefully and creatively is critical.
These sessions are designed to use digital tools to support you in your everyday classrooms. From the beginner user of technology to the most advanced user, come learn about gamification, project-based learning, collaborative learning, ways to formatively assess your students, digital creation tools, and much, much more.
Throughout the day please attend sessions that will assist you in learning strategies and techniques for successful integration of technology. We are hoping to give you solutions to level the playing field and provide your students with equitable access to powerful learning opportunities.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: W18004
Dates: Monday, February 26, 2018
From: 8:00 to: 4:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: ETTC Staff
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: All Things SMART Conference 2018
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/26/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
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: As educators, our goal is to prepare students for the future. Empowering students to become lifelong learners and provide them with the skills to challenge themselves resourcefully and creatively is critical.
These sessions are designed to use digital tools to support you in your everyday classrooms. From the beginner user of technology to the most advanced user, come learn about gamification, project-based learning, collaborative learning, ways to formatively assess your students, digital creation tools, and much, much more.
Throughout the day please attend sessions that will assist you in learning strategies and techniques for successful integration of technology. We are hoping to give you solutions to level the playing field and provide your students with equitable access to powerful learning opportunities.
Audience: All Educators
Workshop Code: W18004
Dates: Monday, February 26, 2018
From: 8:00 to: 4:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: ETTC Staff
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
MakerSpace Monday-January 2018
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday-January 2018
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 1/22/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area:
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Bring your imagination and creativity! In this exciting and interactive workshop participants will have the opportunity to discover how schools are integrating making into their classrooms and libraries by spending a Makerspace Monday exploring with us. Participants will have the opportunity to make, design, program and play while exploring the elements that comprise a makerspace. Participants will also learn how to foster innovation and creativity in all curricula, from STEM to the arts to humanities.
Want to know how to create or expand your own spaces? Are you on a tight budget? This workshop will provide a hands-on, interactive makers environment for attendees to explore some of the new digital, high tech and low-tech fabrication tools used in schools. Participants will leave full of ideas for affordable spaces AND curricular connections in all areas: Arts, STEM, Humanities, and Languages.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore:
- Fabrication
- Design Thinking
- Cardboard and More (MakeDo and Rolodex)
- 3D Printers and 3D Design
- 3D Scanning
- Claymation, greenscreening and Digital Storytelling
- Soft Circuits (eTextiles)
- Makey Makey
- Little Bits Circuits
- Drones
- Programming and Hour of Code using Scratch, Tynker, Bitsbox, Bloxels and more!
- KNEX
- Legos
- Ozobots Bits Robots
- Finch Robots and Lego Mindstorms EV3
- Google Cardboard, Expeditions, and Virtual Reality in the Classroom
...And much more !
Audience: All K-12 Educators
Workshop Code: W18023
Dates: Monday, January 22, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday-January 2018
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 1/22/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area:
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Bring your imagination and creativity! In this exciting and interactive workshop participants will have the opportunity to discover how schools are integrating making into their classrooms and libraries by spending a Makerspace Monday exploring with us. Participants will have the opportunity to make, design, program and play while exploring the elements that comprise a makerspace. Participants will also learn how to foster innovation and creativity in all curricula, from STEM to the arts to humanities.
Want to know how to create or expand your own spaces? Are you on a tight budget? This workshop will provide a hands-on, interactive makers environment for attendees to explore some of the new digital, high tech and low-tech fabrication tools used in schools. Participants will leave full of ideas for affordable spaces AND curricular connections in all areas: Arts, STEM, Humanities, and Languages.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore:
- Fabrication
- Design Thinking
- Cardboard and More (MakeDo and Rolodex)
- 3D Printers and 3D Design
- 3D Scanning
- Claymation, greenscreening and Digital Storytelling
- Soft Circuits (eTextiles)
- Makey Makey
- Little Bits Circuits
- Drones
- Programming and Hour of Code using Scratch, Tynker, Bitsbox, Bloxels and more!
- KNEX
- Legos
- Ozobots Bits Robots
- Finch Robots and Lego Mindstorms EV3
- Google Cardboard, Expeditions, and Virtual Reality in the Classroom
...And much more !
Audience: All K-12 Educators
Workshop Code: W18023
Dates: Monday, January 22, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Meeting Visual Literacy Standards through Infographics
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: Meeting Visual Literacy Standards through Infographics
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 5/9/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road, Galloway
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Infographics are an important tool for communicating a complex story. They're accessible, attractive, and memorable. Infographics burst through text noise and give students a chance to use alternatives to traditional documents.
See how classrooms use infographics to organize information into easily understood narratives, and show insightful and often unexpected relationships between ideas or data.
Explore the free and paid tools used in classrooms to create infographics. Discover what kind of information makes sense to visualize, how to develop a system for communicating messages, how to make aesthetic decisions to set the correct tone, and the Key elements of a successful infographic.
Audience: Educators Grades 4-12
Workshop Code: W18032
Dates: Wednesday, May 9, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Meeting Visual Literacy Standards through Infographics
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 5/9/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Computer Lab #127
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road, Galloway
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Infographics are an important tool for communicating a complex story. They're accessible, attractive, and memorable. Infographics burst through text noise and give students a chance to use alternatives to traditional documents.
See how classrooms use infographics to organize information into easily understood narratives, and show insightful and often unexpected relationships between ideas or data.
Explore the free and paid tools used in classrooms to create infographics. Discover what kind of information makes sense to visualize, how to develop a system for communicating messages, how to make aesthetic decisions to set the correct tone, and the Key elements of a successful infographic.
Audience: Educators Grades 4-12
Workshop Code: W18032
Dates: Wednesday, May 9, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
MakerSpace Monday-April 2018
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday-April 2018
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 4/23/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Bring your imagination and creativity! In this exciting and interactive workshop participants will have the opportunity to discover how schools are integrating making into their classrooms and libraries by spending a Makerspace Monday exploring with us. Participants will have the opportunity to make, design, program and play while exploring the elements that comprise a makerspace. Participants will also learn how to foster innovation and creativity in all curricula, from STEM to the arts to humanities.
Want to know how to create or expand your own spaces? Are you on a tight budget? This workshop will provide a hands-on, interactive makers environment for attendees to explore some of the new digital, high tech and low-tech fabrication tools used in schools. Participants will leave full of ideas for affordable spaces AND curricular connections in all areas: Arts, STEM, Humanities, and Languages.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore:
- Fabrication
- Design Thinking
- Cardboard and More (MakeDo and Rolodex)
- 3D Printers and 3D Design
- 3D Scanning
- Claymation, greenscreening and Digital Storytelling
- Soft Circuits (eTextiles)
- Makey Makey
- Little Bits Circuits
- Drones
- Programming and Hour of Code using Scratch, Tynker, Bitsbox, Bloxels and more!
- KNEX
- Legos
- Ozobots Bits Robots
- Finch Robots and Lego Mindstorms EV3
- Google Cardboard, Expeditions, and Virtual Reality in the Classroom
...And much more !
Audience: All K-12 Educators
Workshop Code: W18024
Dates: Monday, April 23, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday-April 2018
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 4/23/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Bring your imagination and creativity! In this exciting and interactive workshop participants will have the opportunity to discover how schools are integrating making into their classrooms and libraries by spending a Makerspace Monday exploring with us. Participants will have the opportunity to make, design, program and play while exploring the elements that comprise a makerspace. Participants will also learn how to foster innovation and creativity in all curricula, from STEM to the arts to humanities.
Want to know how to create or expand your own spaces? Are you on a tight budget? This workshop will provide a hands-on, interactive makers environment for attendees to explore some of the new digital, high tech and low-tech fabrication tools used in schools. Participants will leave full of ideas for affordable spaces AND curricular connections in all areas: Arts, STEM, Humanities, and Languages.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore:
- Fabrication
- Design Thinking
- Cardboard and More (MakeDo and Rolodex)
- 3D Printers and 3D Design
- 3D Scanning
- Claymation, greenscreening and Digital Storytelling
- Soft Circuits (eTextiles)
- Makey Makey
- Little Bits Circuits
- Drones
- Programming and Hour of Code using Scratch, Tynker, Bitsbox, Bloxels and more!
- KNEX
- Legos
- Ozobots Bits Robots
- Finch Robots and Lego Mindstorms EV3
- Google Cardboard, Expeditions, and Virtual Reality in the Classroom
...And much more !
Audience: All K-12 Educators
Workshop Code: W18024
Dates: Monday, April 23, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Makerspace Monday with Little Bits
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: Makerspace Monday with Little Bits
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 3/26/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: In this workshop participants will learn to build prototypes and invent devices to solve real-world problems with technology. Participants will create elaborate moving animatronics that will teach your class to work together to communicate ideas, and give and receive constructive feedback about their inventions. Working with LittleBits can help students develop perseverance and creative confidence as they encounter a problem, struggle with it, and experiment with possible solutions.
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC.
Audience: All K-12 Educators
Workshop Code: W18026
Dates: Monday, March 26, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Makerspace Monday with Little Bits
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 3/26/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: In this workshop participants will learn to build prototypes and invent devices to solve real-world problems with technology. Participants will create elaborate moving animatronics that will teach your class to work together to communicate ideas, and give and receive constructive feedback about their inventions. Working with LittleBits can help students develop perseverance and creative confidence as they encounter a problem, struggle with it, and experiment with possible solutions.
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC.
Audience: All K-12 Educators
Workshop Code: W18026
Dates: Monday, March 26, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Organize with Google Mail, Calendar and Forms
Added On: 12/7/2017
Event Name: Organize with Google Mail, Calendar and Forms
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/14/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
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: Brand new to Google and want to know more? Want to get tech ready for back to school? This is the workshop for you! In this workshop participants will have the opportunity to learn how to organize using Gmail, Calendar and Forms. Participants will also have the opportunity to spend time exploring the Google products with the guidance of the instructor.
Gmail-Participants learn how to filter incoming messages to increase productivity and steal back valuable prep time. Send emails with attachments, set up recurring, scheduled or self-destructing emails- manage contacts and contact groups.
Calendar-Participants will create a new calendar, set up mobile alerts, and create a new event that contains a link to a document to simulate how they can use Calendar to share their lesson plans
Forms-Participants will get an overview of examples of Google forms and learn to create custom templates and manage form responses.
Please create a Gmail account before attending this session.
Audience: All Educators and School Staff
Workshop Code: W18029
Dates: Wednesday, February 14, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Organize with Google Mail, Calendar and Forms
Event Hashtag:
Event Start Date: 2/14/2018
Event End Date:
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
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: Brand new to Google and want to know more? Want to get tech ready for back to school? This is the workshop for you! In this workshop participants will have the opportunity to learn how to organize using Gmail, Calendar and Forms. Participants will also have the opportunity to spend time exploring the Google products with the guidance of the instructor.
Gmail-Participants learn how to filter incoming messages to increase productivity and steal back valuable prep time. Send emails with attachments, set up recurring, scheduled or self-destructing emails- manage contacts and contact groups.
Calendar-Participants will create a new calendar, set up mobile alerts, and create a new event that contains a link to a document to simulate how they can use Calendar to share their lesson plans
Forms-Participants will get an overview of examples of Google forms and learn to create custom templates and manage form responses.
Please create a Gmail account before attending this session.
Audience: All Educators and School Staff
Workshop Code: W18029
Dates: Wednesday, February 14, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
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