Added On: 2/27/2019 11:34:49
Event Name: Using Hyperdocs in the Classroom
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 4/9/2019
Event End Date: 4/9/2019
Intended Audience: Elementary Educators, Middle School Educators, High School Educators, Grade 4-12 Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: In this workshop participants will create inquiry based lessons which enable students to learn through exploration. A HyperDoc is a term used to describe a G Suite document that contains a lesson for students. It can have instructions, images, and hyperlinks, but it is much more than some links in a document. HyperDocs do more than just repackage lessons, they can inspire curiosity, collaboration, critical thinking and problem solving. The inclusion of add-ons and web tools give students a voice and a chance to join forces with classmates. HyperDocs encourage students to develop critical thinking and problem solving skills through linked tasks that ask for authentic products to be created and shared digitally. Let us ease you into the HyperDoc creation process by bringing your lesson plans with you, and you will leave with a HyperDoc lesson that promotes deeper engagement.
Please create a G Suite account before attending this session.
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Anti-Bullying and School Climate Conference, Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students - Thursday Only #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 14:21:09
Event Name: Anti-Bullying and School Climate Conference, Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students - Thursday Only
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/23/2019
Event End Date: 5/23/2019
Intended Audience: Audience: All school personnel including Anti-Bullying Coordinators, Anti-Bullying Specialists, School Psychologists, Social Workers, SAC's, School Resource Officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth
Focus / Content Area: Bullying and School Climate
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The annual New Jersey School Climate and Anti-Bullying Conference serves as a venue to gather the most knowledgeable scholars and practitioners on the topics of bullying and school climate. In addition to raising awareness and providing information about bullying and school climate, the Conference focuses on evidence-based strategies and solutions. The Conference welcomes the participation of school personnel including anti-bullying coordinators, anti-bullying specialists, administrators, school psychologists, social workers, SAC's, school resource officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth.
The theme this year is Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students, including immigrant students, sexual minority students, special education students and other targeted populations, so that all students can feel safe and welcome at school.
Conference attendees can expect to be exposed to the best research- based approaches to combating bullying in school and promoting positive school environments. Based on years of feedback from our participants, presenters make their workshops as interactive and experiential as possible.
This is a two-day conference. If you are registering for this workshop you are registering for Thursday, May 23rd only
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Anti-Bullying and School Climate Conference, Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students - Thursday Only
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/23/2019
Event End Date: 5/23/2019
Intended Audience: Audience: All school personnel including Anti-Bullying Coordinators, Anti-Bullying Specialists, School Psychologists, Social Workers, SAC's, School Resource Officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth
Focus / Content Area: Bullying and School Climate
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The annual New Jersey School Climate and Anti-Bullying Conference serves as a venue to gather the most knowledgeable scholars and practitioners on the topics of bullying and school climate. In addition to raising awareness and providing information about bullying and school climate, the Conference focuses on evidence-based strategies and solutions. The Conference welcomes the participation of school personnel including anti-bullying coordinators, anti-bullying specialists, administrators, school psychologists, social workers, SAC's, school resource officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth.
The theme this year is Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students, including immigrant students, sexual minority students, special education students and other targeted populations, so that all students can feel safe and welcome at school.
Conference attendees can expect to be exposed to the best research- based approaches to combating bullying in school and promoting positive school environments. Based on years of feedback from our participants, presenters make their workshops as interactive and experiential as possible.
This is a two-day conference. If you are registering for this workshop you are registering for Thursday, May 23rd only
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
MakerSpace Monday - March 18, 2019 #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 10:57:07
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday - March 18, 2019
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/18/2019
Event End Date: 3/18/2019
Intended Audience: All Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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 !
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday - March 18, 2019
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/18/2019
Event End Date: 3/18/2019
Intended Audience: All Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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 !
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Classroom Journeys Using Google My Maps, Earth and Tour Builder #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 11:05:30
Event Name: Classroom Journeys Using Google My Maps, Earth and Tour Builder
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/22/2019
Event End Date: 3/22/2019
Intended Audience: All Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Flatten classroom walls using the most under-utilized tool your students have in their G Suite accounts. Learn how students are creating exploratory and student- constructed maps to create NEW content.
Maps can be extremely powerful tools to help students visualize real world and fictional events and journeys. With interactive tools like My Maps and Tour Builder, the days of projecting a static image are over. Now you and your students can create custom maps and map tours that are interactive and engaging.
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Classroom Journeys Using Google My Maps, Earth and Tour Builder
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/22/2019
Event End Date: 3/22/2019
Intended Audience: All Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Flatten classroom walls using the most under-utilized tool your students have in their G Suite accounts. Learn how students are creating exploratory and student- constructed maps to create NEW content.
Maps can be extremely powerful tools to help students visualize real world and fictional events and journeys. With interactive tools like My Maps and Tour Builder, the days of projecting a static image are over. Now you and your students can create custom maps and map tours that are interactive and engaging.
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
MakerSpace Monday With Stop Motion Animation #SRIETTC
Added On: 2/27/2019 11:30:39
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday With Stop Motion Animation
Event Hashtag: #SRIETTC
Event Start Date: 4/3/2019
Event End Date: 4/3/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Makerspaces easily lend themselves to Stop Motion creativity- in this session learn how educators have maximized their makerspaces to create rich learning experiences by combining techniques and tools that develop the 4 Cs. See what tools educators are using and learn some simple hacks to get you started! We will explore making animations from found objects, sculptures, and more! Learn how to make stop-motion animations with or without cameras to retell stories, illustrate original narratives, show the steps of scientific processes and recreate historical events!
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday With Stop Motion Animation
Event Hashtag: #SRIETTC
Event Start Date: 4/3/2019
Event End Date: 4/3/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Makerspaces easily lend themselves to Stop Motion creativity- in this session learn how educators have maximized their makerspaces to create rich learning experiences by combining techniques and tools that develop the 4 Cs. See what tools educators are using and learn some simple hacks to get you started! We will explore making animations from found objects, sculptures, and more! Learn how to make stop-motion animations with or without cameras to retell stories, illustrate original narratives, show the steps of scientific processes and recreate historical events!
The workshop will be presented by Michelle Wendt, Instructional Technologist at the SRI&ETTC.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: Intro to Micro:bit With Intro to JavaScript Programming Concepts #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 13:52:55
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Intro to Micro:bit With Intro to JavaScript Programming Concepts
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/10/2019
Event End Date: 5/10/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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
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: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/10/2019
Event End Date: 5/10/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Anti-Bullying and School Climate Conference, Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students - Thursday Only #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 14:15:49
Event Name: Anti-Bullying and School Climate Conference, Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students - Thursday Only
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/22/2019
Event End Date: 5/22/2019
Intended Audience: Audience: All school personnel including Anti-Bullying Coordinators, Anti-Bullying Specialists, School Psychologists, Social Workers, SAC's, School Resource Officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth
Focus / Content Area: Bullying and School Climate
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The annual New Jersey School Climate and Anti-Bullying Conference serves as a venue to gather the most knowledgeable scholars and practitioners on the topics of bullying and school climate. In addition to raising awareness and providing information about bullying and school climate, the Conference focuses on evidence-based strategies and solutions. The Conference welcomes the participation of school personnel including anti-bullying coordinators, anti-bullying specialists, administrators, school psychologists, social workers, SAC's, school resource officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth.
The theme this year is Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students, including immigrant students, sexual minority students, special education students and other targeted populations, so that all students can feel safe and welcome at school.
Conference attendees can expect to be exposed to the best research- based approaches to combating bullying in school and promoting positive school environments. Based on years of feedback from our participants, presenters make their workshops as interactive and experiential as possible.
This is a two-day conference. If you are registering for this workshop you are registering for Wednesday, May 22nd only.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Anti-Bullying and School Climate Conference, Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students - Thursday Only
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/22/2019
Event End Date: 5/22/2019
Intended Audience: Audience: All school personnel including Anti-Bullying Coordinators, Anti-Bullying Specialists, School Psychologists, Social Workers, SAC's, School Resource Officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth
Focus / Content Area: Bullying and School Climate
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The annual New Jersey School Climate and Anti-Bullying Conference serves as a venue to gather the most knowledgeable scholars and practitioners on the topics of bullying and school climate. In addition to raising awareness and providing information about bullying and school climate, the Conference focuses on evidence-based strategies and solutions. The Conference welcomes the participation of school personnel including anti-bullying coordinators, anti-bullying specialists, administrators, school psychologists, social workers, SAC's, school resource officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth.
The theme this year is Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students, including immigrant students, sexual minority students, special education students and other targeted populations, so that all students can feel safe and welcome at school.
Conference attendees can expect to be exposed to the best research- based approaches to combating bullying in school and promoting positive school environments. Based on years of feedback from our participants, presenters make their workshops as interactive and experiential as possible.
This is a two-day conference. If you are registering for this workshop you are registering for Wednesday, May 22nd only.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: Intro To Arduino - Using Arduino IDE #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 11:46:16
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Intro To Arduino - Using Arduino IDE
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 4/11/2019
Event End Date: 4/11/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Intro To Arduino - Using Arduino IDE
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 4/11/2019
Event End Date: 4/11/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Using Memes to Connect with Students and Curriculum #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 11:49:59
Event Name: Using Memes to Connect with Students and Curriculum
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 4/16/2019
Event End Date: 4/16/2019
Intended Audience: Grade 4 - 12 Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Leverage the popularity of memes by using them to inspire more imaginative student writing. The concise and generally witty nature of memes will require your students to think carefully about their subject and the visual nature of memes makes for colorful and captivating classroom displays. Using free and available apps, repurpose old shots or take new ones, and let students create the stories that go with them. Whether you are introducing a new topic or trying to add some life to an old one, a meme is a very quick and simple way to inject some fun into a discussion. Use Memes as creative writing activities, to set class rules, expectations, ice-breakers and/or procedures.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Using Memes to Connect with Students and Curriculum
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 4/16/2019
Event End Date: 4/16/2019
Intended Audience: Grade 4 - 12 Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Leverage the popularity of memes by using them to inspire more imaginative student writing. The concise and generally witty nature of memes will require your students to think carefully about their subject and the visual nature of memes makes for colorful and captivating classroom displays. Using free and available apps, repurpose old shots or take new ones, and let students create the stories that go with them. Whether you are introducing a new topic or trying to add some life to an old one, a meme is a very quick and simple way to inject some fun into a discussion. Use Memes as creative writing activities, to set class rules, expectations, ice-breakers and/or procedures.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
2 Day Google Accelerated Test Preparation #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 13:38:20
Event Name: 2 Day Google Accelerated Test Preparation
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/6/2019
Event End Date: 5/7/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: Google Accelerated Test Preparation
This exciting two-day workshop with Google Certified Trainer, Phil Polsinelli will cover the Google applications and the skills that are specific to the Google Educator Level 1 Certification exam. Participants will gain a higher level proficiency in the Google apps covered as well as being introduced to some classroom best practices and integration concepts.
Organizational concepts with Google Drive
Class resources and collaboration concepts with Google Docs & Slides
Conducting research with Google Docs
Formative Assessment and data collection with Google Forms
Data analysis with Google Sheets
Task management and organizational strategies with Gmail
Incorporating Google Groups for collaboration
Classroom and personal calendars in Google Calendar
Google Hangouts for communication and collaboration
Putting it all together with with Google Sites
Google Keep for classroom use
Implementing and using Google Classroom
Google Search: Using the advanced searching and filtering
Note: this is an introduction and overview of the necessary skills and resources that are available to prepare for the exam. Participants will still need to review the Google prep resources in order to pass the Level I certification. Completion of this workshop does not guarantee a passing grade.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: 2 Day Google Accelerated Test Preparation
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/6/2019
Event End Date: 5/7/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: Google Accelerated Test Preparation
This exciting two-day workshop with Google Certified Trainer, Phil Polsinelli will cover the Google applications and the skills that are specific to the Google Educator Level 1 Certification exam. Participants will gain a higher level proficiency in the Google apps covered as well as being introduced to some classroom best practices and integration concepts.
Organizational concepts with Google Drive
Class resources and collaboration concepts with Google Docs & Slides
Conducting research with Google Docs
Formative Assessment and data collection with Google Forms
Data analysis with Google Sheets
Task management and organizational strategies with Gmail
Incorporating Google Groups for collaboration
Classroom and personal calendars in Google Calendar
Google Hangouts for communication and collaboration
Putting it all together with with Google Sites
Google Keep for classroom use
Implementing and using Google Classroom
Google Search: Using the advanced searching and filtering
Note: this is an introduction and overview of the necessary skills and resources that are available to prepare for the exam. Participants will still need to review the Google prep resources in order to pass the Level I certification. Completion of this workshop does not guarantee a passing grade.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
MakerSpace Monday with Programmable Robots #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 11:09:28
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday with Programmable Robots
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/22/2019
Event End Date: 3/22/2019
Intended Audience: All Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday with Programmable Robots
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/22/2019
Event End Date: 3/22/2019
Intended Audience: All Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Organize With Google: Mail, Calendar, and Forms #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 13:47:53
Event Name: Organize With Google: Mail, Calendar, and Forms
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/8/2019
Event End Date: 5/8/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators and School Staff
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Organize With Google: Mail, Calendar, and Forms
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/8/2019
Event End Date: 5/8/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators and School Staff
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
MakerSpace Monday - May 13, 2019 #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 13:57:31
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday - May 13, 2019
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/13/2019
Event End Date: 5/13/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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 !
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday - May 13, 2019
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/13/2019
Event End Date: 5/13/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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 !
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Digify Your Universal Design for Learning (UDL) With Digital Media #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 16:24:09
Event Name: Digify Your Universal Design for Learning (UDL) With Digital Media
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/6/2019
Event End Date: 3/6/2019
Intended Audience: Grade 4 - 12 Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Digital Media is not just for instructional hooks, we have strategies for ongoing engagement! Effectively use digital media resources to support multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression. Explore specific strategies for maximizing digital media in the context of UDL design. In this workshop participants will learn to use a variety of media and strategies to engage students' unique combinations of interests and needs and build their domain knowledge.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Digify Your Universal Design for Learning (UDL) With Digital Media
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/6/2019
Event End Date: 3/6/2019
Intended Audience: Grade 4 - 12 Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Digital Media is not just for instructional hooks, we have strategies for ongoing engagement! Effectively use digital media resources to support multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression. Explore specific strategies for maximizing digital media in the context of UDL design. In this workshop participants will learn to use a variety of media and strategies to engage students' unique combinations of interests and needs and build their domain knowledge.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
MakerSpace Monday With Programmable Robots #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 13:44:07
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday With Programmable Robots
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/6/2019
Event End Date: 5/6/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday With Programmable Robots
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/6/2019
Event End Date: 5/6/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
G Suite for Professionals in the K-12 Front Office with John Sowash #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 16:00:12
Event Name: G Suite for Professionals in the K-12 Front Office with John Sowash
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 7/31/2019
Event End Date: 7/31/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators, Administrators, Front Office Professional Support Staff
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: G Suite for Professionals in the K-12 Front Office with John Sowash
During this hands-on workshop, participants will learn how Google Apps for education can be used as a platform for communication and collaboration by professionals serving in the front office.
A highly experienced Google Certified Trainer will guide participants through hands-on activities and examples to help them effectively transition to Google Apps for Education.
Learning outcomes for this workshop include:
Understanding the 3 laws of Gmail
Creating and managing calendars
Using hangouts to collaborate and communicate
Managing documents in Google Drive
Creating and sharing documents in Google Drive
Converting MS Office files into Drive documents.
Using Add-ons to automate common tasks
Suggested Agenda
Getting Started with Google Apps
Gmail - Email 2.0
Basic configuration
Customizing your inbox
Using Hangouts and chat
Google Calendar
Configuring your personal calendar
Events, invitations, and resource reservations
Creating shared district calendars
Google Drive Foundations
Creating and sharing documents, presentations, and spreadsheets.
Finding and organizing files
Converting MS Office files
Google Drive Productivity Tips
Curating staff resources with shared folders
Automating common tasks with Add-ons
Using Forms to collect data
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: G Suite for Professionals in the K-12 Front Office with John Sowash
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 7/31/2019
Event End Date: 7/31/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators, Administrators, Front Office Professional Support Staff
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: G Suite for Professionals in the K-12 Front Office with John Sowash
During this hands-on workshop, participants will learn how Google Apps for education can be used as a platform for communication and collaboration by professionals serving in the front office.
A highly experienced Google Certified Trainer will guide participants through hands-on activities and examples to help them effectively transition to Google Apps for Education.
Learning outcomes for this workshop include:
Understanding the 3 laws of Gmail
Creating and managing calendars
Using hangouts to collaborate and communicate
Managing documents in Google Drive
Creating and sharing documents in Google Drive
Converting MS Office files into Drive documents.
Using Add-ons to automate common tasks
Suggested Agenda
Getting Started with Google Apps
Gmail - Email 2.0
Basic configuration
Customizing your inbox
Using Hangouts and chat
Google Calendar
Configuring your personal calendar
Events, invitations, and resource reservations
Creating shared district calendars
Google Drive Foundations
Creating and sharing documents, presentations, and spreadsheets.
Finding and organizing files
Converting MS Office files
Google Drive Productivity Tips
Curating staff resources with shared folders
Automating common tasks with Add-ons
Using Forms to collect data
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Why The Humanities Matter: Summer Institute for K-12 Teachers #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 14:53:26
Event Name: Why The Humanities Matter: Summer Institute for K-12 Teachers
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 7/15/2019
Event End Date: 7/15/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Drawing on photography, literature, film and history, workshop leaders will explore the importance of the humanities to the social and political issues that shape our world. In addition to workshops on Stockton's Atlantic City Campus, we will take a field trip to Philadelphia. Participants will come away from the 4-day institute with practical lesson plans, classroom activities and student project ideas that support the New Jersey Student Learning Standards. Breakfast and lunch will be provided each day.
Session topics include:
-Red Summer: Race Riots in the U.S., 1917 to 1923 - Prof. Wendel White
-Oceania in the Popular Imagination: Myths and Realities - Prof. Adam Miyashiro
-The History and Cultures of African Diaspora Communities Throughout America - Prof. Patricia Reid-Merritt
Beachfront housing is available, $24/night
For more information, visit: blogs.stockton.edu/humanities or contact Adalaine Holton adalaine.holton@stockton.edu.
The Why the Humanities Matter Summer Institute is sponsored by the Office of the President, School of Arts and Humanities, and the Master of Arts in American Studies at Stockton University
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Why The Humanities Matter: Summer Institute for K-12 Teachers
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 7/15/2019
Event End Date: 7/15/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Drawing on photography, literature, film and history, workshop leaders will explore the importance of the humanities to the social and political issues that shape our world. In addition to workshops on Stockton's Atlantic City Campus, we will take a field trip to Philadelphia. Participants will come away from the 4-day institute with practical lesson plans, classroom activities and student project ideas that support the New Jersey Student Learning Standards. Breakfast and lunch will be provided each day.
Session topics include:
-Red Summer: Race Riots in the U.S., 1917 to 1923 - Prof. Wendel White
-Oceania in the Popular Imagination: Myths and Realities - Prof. Adam Miyashiro
-The History and Cultures of African Diaspora Communities Throughout America - Prof. Patricia Reid-Merritt
Beachfront housing is available, $24/night
For more information, visit: blogs.stockton.edu/humanities or contact Adalaine Holton adalaine.holton@stockton.edu.
The Why the Humanities Matter Summer Institute is sponsored by the Office of the President, School of Arts and Humanities, and the Master of Arts in American Studies at Stockton University
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: Introduction to Python #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 11:19:54
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Introduction to Python
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/28/2019
Event End Date: 3/28/2019
Intended Audience: All Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Introduction to Python
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/28/2019
Event End Date: 3/28/2019
Intended Audience: All Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: Scratch - Ready to Code #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 14:05:37
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Scratch - Ready to Code
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/21/2019
Event End Date: 5/21/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Scratch - Ready to Code
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/21/2019
Event End Date: 5/21/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Anti-Bullying and School Climate Conference, Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students - 2 Day Registration #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 14:12:00
Event Name: Anti-Bullying and School Climate Conference, Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students - 2 Day Registration
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/22/2019
Event End Date: 5/23/2019
Intended Audience: All school personnel including Anti-Bullying Coordinators, Anti-Bullying Specialists, School Psychologists, Social Workers, SAC's, School Resource Officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth
Focus / Content Area: Bullying & School Climate
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The annual New Jersey School Climate and Anti-Bullying Conference serves as a venue to gather the most knowledgeable scholars and practitioners on the topics of bullying and school climate. In addition to raising awareness and providing information about bullying and school climate, the Conference focuses on evidence-based strategies and solutions. The Conference welcomes the participation of school personnel including anti-bullying coordinators, anti-bullying specialists, administrators, school psychologists, social workers, SAC's, school resource officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth.
The theme this year is Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students, including immigrant students, sexual minority students, special education students and other targeted populations, so that all students can feel safe and welcome at school.
Conference attendees can expect to be exposed to the best research- based approaches to combating bullying in school and promoting positive school environments. Based on years of feedback from our participants, presenters make their workshops as interactive and experiential as possible.
This is a two-day conference. If you are registering for this workshop you are registering for both days, Wednesday, May 22nd and Thursday, May 23rd, 2019.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Anti-Bullying and School Climate Conference, Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students - 2 Day Registration
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/22/2019
Event End Date: 5/23/2019
Intended Audience: All school personnel including Anti-Bullying Coordinators, Anti-Bullying Specialists, School Psychologists, Social Workers, SAC's, School Resource Officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth
Focus / Content Area: Bullying & School Climate
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: The annual New Jersey School Climate and Anti-Bullying Conference serves as a venue to gather the most knowledgeable scholars and practitioners on the topics of bullying and school climate. In addition to raising awareness and providing information about bullying and school climate, the Conference focuses on evidence-based strategies and solutions. The Conference welcomes the participation of school personnel including anti-bullying coordinators, anti-bullying specialists, administrators, school psychologists, social workers, SAC's, school resource officers, and Public Safety as well as personnel from other organizations that work with youth.
The theme this year is Best Practices for Supporting Our Marginalized Students, including immigrant students, sexual minority students, special education students and other targeted populations, so that all students can feel safe and welcome at school.
Conference attendees can expect to be exposed to the best research- based approaches to combating bullying in school and promoting positive school environments. Based on years of feedback from our participants, presenters make their workshops as interactive and experiential as possible.
This is a two-day conference. If you are registering for this workshop you are registering for both days, Wednesday, May 22nd and Thursday, May 23rd, 2019.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: Debugging Scratch #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 13:26:40
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Debugging Scratch
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 4/30/2019
Event End Date: 4/30/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Debugging Scratch
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 4/30/2019
Event End Date: 4/30/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
What Should the Next Generation of Science Teaching and Learning Look Like in the Classroom I am Observing? #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 16:04:29
Event Name: What Should the Next Generation of Science Teaching and Learning Look Like in the Classroom I am Observing?
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/20/2019
Event End Date: 3/20/2019
Intended Audience: Principals, Assistant Principals, Curriculum Directors, Supervisors, Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents
Focus / Content Area:
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Are you responsible for conducting observations in classrooms where science is all or part of the curriculum? If so, this interactive workshop is for you! The Next Generation Science classroom is not like the one in which you learned about plants, animals, space, motion, atoms, and weather. It's the one where students make claims, support claims with evidence, construct science explanations and engage in scientific argumentation. It's the one where students develop and use models to explain scientific phenomena. It's the one where students engage in the iterative process of engineering design. It's the one where conducting an observation requires a paradigm shift. District and school administrators attending this workshop will:
gain an awareness of the architecture, format and learning progressions of the Standards
actualize a strategy to deliberately teach students to ask the questions that drive their learning
realize what the NGSS science and engineering process look like in action
identify the instructional and conceptual shifts in science and engineering education
recognize the "must-sees" in an NGSS classroom
discuss the impact on your observational practice
The workshop will be presented by Barbara Mammen, Educational Consultant, and former science teacher, district Supervisor of Science and Technology, and STEM Project Manager at Stevens Institute of Technology and Rider University.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: What Should the Next Generation of Science Teaching and Learning Look Like in the Classroom I am Observing?
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/20/2019
Event End Date: 3/20/2019
Intended Audience: Principals, Assistant Principals, Curriculum Directors, Supervisors, Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents
Focus / Content Area:
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Are you responsible for conducting observations in classrooms where science is all or part of the curriculum? If so, this interactive workshop is for you! The Next Generation Science classroom is not like the one in which you learned about plants, animals, space, motion, atoms, and weather. It's the one where students make claims, support claims with evidence, construct science explanations and engage in scientific argumentation. It's the one where students develop and use models to explain scientific phenomena. It's the one where students engage in the iterative process of engineering design. It's the one where conducting an observation requires a paradigm shift. District and school administrators attending this workshop will:
gain an awareness of the architecture, format and learning progressions of the Standards
actualize a strategy to deliberately teach students to ask the questions that drive their learning
realize what the NGSS science and engineering process look like in action
identify the instructional and conceptual shifts in science and engineering education
recognize the "must-sees" in an NGSS classroom
discuss the impact on your observational practice
The workshop will be presented by Barbara Mammen, Educational Consultant, and former science teacher, district Supervisor of Science and Technology, and STEM Project Manager at Stevens Institute of Technology and Rider University.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The coding Teacher Series: Rock Your Code With Earsketch #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 14:48:57
Event Name: The coding Teacher Series: Rock Your Code With Earsketch
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 6/6/2019
Event End Date: 6/6/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: Earsketch is a free, online STEAM learning environment that was developed at Georgia Tech with the intent of teaching coding. Students will create Garageband style musical compositions using Python or Javascript. The environment is motivational because students are driven by the desire to create their own music. No musical experience is necessary but, after this session, you will walk away with music remixing and computer science skills such as functions, arguments, variables, integers, strings and loops. Bring your music teacher with you for a fun, cross-curricular STEAM project.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The coding Teacher Series: Rock Your Code With Earsketch
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 6/6/2019
Event End Date: 6/6/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: Earsketch is a free, online STEAM learning environment that was developed at Georgia Tech with the intent of teaching coding. Students will create Garageband style musical compositions using Python or Javascript. The environment is motivational because students are driven by the desire to create their own music. No musical experience is necessary but, after this session, you will walk away with music remixing and computer science skills such as functions, arguments, variables, integers, strings and loops. Bring your music teacher with you for a fun, cross-curricular STEAM project.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Google Draw and Google Slides - You Don't Know What You Are Missing! #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 13:31:38
Event Name: Google Draw and Google Slides - You Don't Know What You Are Missing!
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/1/2019
Event End Date: 5/1/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Google Draw and Google Slides are FREE, powerful collaborative image creating and editing tools that can be integrated across the curriculum.
In this workshop participants will learn how to cover standards where students must explain, diagram, justify, develop, plan, and describe, using Google Draw. This powerful stand-alone app in Google Drive is easily integrated into Google Docs, and Google Sheets presentations. It allows users to collaborate and work together in real-time to create flowcharts, organizational charts, concept maps, and many other types of diagrams. Come see how students are using Google Draw to create graphic comic strips, posters, annotated images, timelines, tutorial graphics, infographics, word webs as well as stunning artistic vector graphics.
In this workshop we will also explore animation using Google Slides. Stop-motion animation can be integrated across the curriculum in subjects as diverse as math, social studies and media literacy. Participants will learn how to make & publish their own animation using Google Slides, while learning basic principles of stop-motion animation. We will discuss various themes/story ideas for animation, problem solve, promote fluency of language and even encourage collaboration and cooperation for group animations.
Please create a G Suite account before attending this session.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Google Draw and Google Slides - You Don't Know What You Are Missing!
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/1/2019
Event End Date: 5/1/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Google Draw and Google Slides are FREE, powerful collaborative image creating and editing tools that can be integrated across the curriculum.
In this workshop participants will learn how to cover standards where students must explain, diagram, justify, develop, plan, and describe, using Google Draw. This powerful stand-alone app in Google Drive is easily integrated into Google Docs, and Google Sheets presentations. It allows users to collaborate and work together in real-time to create flowcharts, organizational charts, concept maps, and many other types of diagrams. Come see how students are using Google Draw to create graphic comic strips, posters, annotated images, timelines, tutorial graphics, infographics, word webs as well as stunning artistic vector graphics.
In this workshop we will also explore animation using Google Slides. Stop-motion animation can be integrated across the curriculum in subjects as diverse as math, social studies and media literacy. Participants will learn how to make & publish their own animation using Google Slides, while learning basic principles of stop-motion animation. We will discuss various themes/story ideas for animation, problem solve, promote fluency of language and even encourage collaboration and cooperation for group animations.
Please create a G Suite account before attending this session.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
K-5 Technology Centers #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 11:25:59
Event Name: K-5 Technology Centers
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 4/3/2019
Event End Date: 4/3/2019
Intended Audience: K - 5 Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Transform elementary classroom technology integration using centers. Students develop hands-on experience with powerful learning projects and activities. Attendees will have access to successful lesson templates and examples that address reading fluency, sequencing, cross-curricular research projects, writing skills and conventions. Projects and activities presented will help students develop critical thinking skills in math, science and Social Studies.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: K-5 Technology Centers
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 4/3/2019
Event End Date: 4/3/2019
Intended Audience: K - 5 Teachers
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Transform elementary classroom technology integration using centers. Students develop hands-on experience with powerful learning projects and activities. Attendees will have access to successful lesson templates and examples that address reading fluency, sequencing, cross-curricular research projects, writing skills and conventions. Projects and activities presented will help students develop critical thinking skills in math, science and Social Studies.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Google Classroom Kickstart With John Sowash #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 15:00:00
Event Name: Google Classroom Kickstart With John Sowash
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 7/30/2019
Event End Date: 7/30/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Google Classroom Kickstart
During this hands-on workshop, participants will explore Google Classroom and develop a system to manage assignments, documents, assessment, and provide timely feedback to your students.
With so many amazing classroom tools at our fingertips, managing and organizing them can rapidly become an overwhelming task. Furthermore, our students can quickly become confused and overwhelmed by all of these resources. Cut through the confusion and clutter by making Google Classroom command central for you and your students, helping you organize and simplify all of your course content.
A highly experienced Google Certified Trainer will guide participants through various activities and classroom examples and will provide web-resources for future learning.
Learning outcomes for this workshop include:
Understand how to create and configure a new class in classroom
Confidently post assignments and announcements.
Use the question tool effectively
Managing posts throughout the school year
Using the "send to classroom" extension
Understand how Classroom interacts with Google Drive.
Explore Google Drive Add-Ons
Explore ways to provide feedback to students.
Suggested Agenda
Why every teacher needs Google Classroom
Initial Classroom configuration and setup
2018 Classroom Updates
Using Classroom with students
Understanding assignment types
Managing and evaluate student work
Connecting with parents
Advanced Classroom features and ideas
Exploring Classroom Compatible Chrome Apps & Extensions
Classroom mobile apps
Lesson ideas
Elementary lesson ideas
Middle school lesson ideas
High School lesson ideas
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Google Classroom Kickstart With John Sowash
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 7/30/2019
Event End Date: 7/30/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Google Classroom Kickstart
During this hands-on workshop, participants will explore Google Classroom and develop a system to manage assignments, documents, assessment, and provide timely feedback to your students.
With so many amazing classroom tools at our fingertips, managing and organizing them can rapidly become an overwhelming task. Furthermore, our students can quickly become confused and overwhelmed by all of these resources. Cut through the confusion and clutter by making Google Classroom command central for you and your students, helping you organize and simplify all of your course content.
A highly experienced Google Certified Trainer will guide participants through various activities and classroom examples and will provide web-resources for future learning.
Learning outcomes for this workshop include:
Understand how to create and configure a new class in classroom
Confidently post assignments and announcements.
Use the question tool effectively
Managing posts throughout the school year
Using the "send to classroom" extension
Understand how Classroom interacts with Google Drive.
Explore Google Drive Add-Ons
Explore ways to provide feedback to students.
Suggested Agenda
Why every teacher needs Google Classroom
Initial Classroom configuration and setup
2018 Classroom Updates
Using Classroom with students
Understanding assignment types
Managing and evaluate student work
Connecting with parents
Advanced Classroom features and ideas
Exploring Classroom Compatible Chrome Apps & Extensions
Classroom mobile apps
Lesson ideas
Elementary lesson ideas
Middle school lesson ideas
High School lesson ideas
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Explore Google Apps - Drive, Docs, Sheets and Forms #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 14:02:55
Event Name: Explore Google Apps - Drive, Docs, Sheets and Forms
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/15/2019
Event End Date: 5/15/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators and School Staff
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Explore Google Apps - Drive, Docs, Sheets and Forms
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 5/15/2019
Event End Date: 5/15/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators and School Staff
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
MakerSpace Monday With 3D Printing #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 13:23:09
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday With 3D Printing
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 4/29/2019
Event End Date: 4/29/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: MakerSpace Monday With 3D Printing
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 4/29/2019
Event End Date: 4/29/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Promoting Higher Level Mathmatics for Historically Underserved Students at the Middle Level #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 11:16:12
Event Name: Promoting Higher Level Mathmatics for Historically Underserved Students at the Middle Level
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/27/2019
Event End Date: 3/27/2019
Intended Audience: Middle School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Mathematics
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: This workshop will explore the use of data, scheduling, professional development, math mindsets, adaptive leadership, access and equity frameworks, in moving historically underserved (African American, Latino/Hispanic, Special Education & Low SES) Grade six math students into a higher Grade seven math class. This acceleration model includes professional development supports for Grade seven math teachers. This work in schools is ongoing. It is the hope that 7th grade students will get a strong pre-Algebra background in order to take Algebra in grade eight. This math "trajectory" will set them up to take Calculus by their senior year. Research shows that indicators of high school and postsecondary success can be achieved when students take Algebra in grade eight and Calculus in grade twelve.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Promoting Higher Level Mathmatics for Historically Underserved Students at the Middle Level
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/27/2019
Event End Date: 3/27/2019
Intended Audience: Middle School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Mathematics
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: This workshop will explore the use of data, scheduling, professional development, math mindsets, adaptive leadership, access and equity frameworks, in moving historically underserved (African American, Latino/Hispanic, Special Education & Low SES) Grade six math students into a higher Grade seven math class. This acceleration model includes professional development supports for Grade seven math teachers. This work in schools is ongoing. It is the hope that 7th grade students will get a strong pre-Algebra background in order to take Algebra in grade eight. This math "trajectory" will set them up to take Calculus by their senior year. Research shows that indicators of high school and postsecondary success can be achieved when students take Algebra in grade eight and Calculus in grade twelve.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
The Coding Teacher Series: Raspberry Pi - Set up and Intro to Raspbian #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 10:50:48
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Raspberry Pi - Set up and Intro to Raspbian
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/14/2016
Event End Date: 3/14/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: The Coding Teacher Series: Raspberry Pi - Set up and Intro to Raspbian
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/14/2016
Event End Date: 3/14/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Description: 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.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Youth Mental Health First Aid #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 10:38:25
Event Name: Youth Mental Health First Aid
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/14/2019
Event End Date: 3/15/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Youth Mental Health First Aid
Event Type: Conference, Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Youth Mental Health First Aid USA is an education program which introduces participants to the unique risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems in adolescents, builds understanding of the importance of early intervention, and teaches individuals how to help an adolescent in crisis or experiencing a mental health challenge. Mental Health First Aid uses role-playing and simulations to demonstrate how to assess a mental health crisis; select interventions and provide initial help; and connect young people to professional, peer, social, and self-help care.
What Will Participants Learn?
The course teaches participants the risk factors and warning signs of a variety of mental health challenges common among adolescents, including anxiety, depression, psychosis, eating disorders, AD/HD, disruptive behavior disorders, and substance use disorder. Participants do not learn to diagnose, nor how to provide any therapy or counseling rather, participants learn to support a youth developing signs and symptoms of a mental illness or in an emotional crisis by applying a core five-step action plan:
- Assess for risk of suicide or harm
- Listen nonjudgmentally
- Give reassurance and information
- Encourage appropriate professional help
- Encourage self-help and other support strategies
The Youth Mental Health First Aid USA curriculum is focused on information participants can use to help adolescents and transition-age youth, ages 12-18.
Who Should Take This Course?
The course is designed for adults who regularly interact with adolescents (teachers, administrators, staff, coaches). Since 2008, the Mental Health First Aid course has been successfully offered to more than a million people across the USA, including hospital staff, employers and business leaders, faith communities, law enforcement, and the general public
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Event Name: Youth Mental Health First Aid
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/14/2019
Event End Date: 3/15/2019
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Youth Mental Health First Aid
Event Type: Conference, Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Youth Mental Health First Aid USA is an education program which introduces participants to the unique risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems in adolescents, builds understanding of the importance of early intervention, and teaches individuals how to help an adolescent in crisis or experiencing a mental health challenge. Mental Health First Aid uses role-playing and simulations to demonstrate how to assess a mental health crisis; select interventions and provide initial help; and connect young people to professional, peer, social, and self-help care.
What Will Participants Learn?
The course teaches participants the risk factors and warning signs of a variety of mental health challenges common among adolescents, including anxiety, depression, psychosis, eating disorders, AD/HD, disruptive behavior disorders, and substance use disorder. Participants do not learn to diagnose, nor how to provide any therapy or counseling rather, participants learn to support a youth developing signs and symptoms of a mental illness or in an emotional crisis by applying a core five-step action plan:
- Assess for risk of suicide or harm
- Listen nonjudgmentally
- Give reassurance and information
- Encourage appropriate professional help
- Encourage self-help and other support strategies
The Youth Mental Health First Aid USA curriculum is focused on information participants can use to help adolescents and transition-age youth, ages 12-18.
Who Should Take This Course?
The course is designed for adults who regularly interact with adolescents (teachers, administrators, staff, coaches). Since 2008, the Mental Health First Aid course has been successfully offered to more than a million people across the USA, including hospital staff, employers and business leaders, faith communities, law enforcement, and the general public
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
Global Collaboration in the Middle School Classroom #sriettc
Added On: 2/27/2019 10:30:44
Event Name: Global Collaboration in the Middle School Classroom
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/12/2019
Event End Date: 3/12/2016
Intended Audience: All Educators, Middle School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W.Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Communication and Collaboration are skills all students need to be successful. Explore Global Collaborations between classrooms around the world that use a variety of social and collaborative platforms to co-produce action projects, host debates, and foster cultural awareness. Examine educators who have developed authentic networks and connections to real-world experts and other classrooms
Event Website: http://ettc.net/index.cfm
Event Name: Global Collaboration in the Middle School Classroom
Event Hashtag: #sriettc
Event Start Date: 3/12/2019
Event End Date: 3/12/2016
Intended Audience: All Educators, Middle School Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI & ETTC
Street Address: 10 W.Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
Proposal Deadline:
Event Details: Communication and Collaboration are skills all students need to be successful. Explore Global Collaborations between classrooms around the world that use a variety of social and collaborative platforms to co-produce action projects, host debates, and foster cultural awareness. Examine educators who have developed authentic networks and connections to real-world experts and other classrooms
Event Website: http://ettc.net/index.cfm
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Makerspace Monday with Little Bits #makerspacemonday
Added On: 2/21/2019 14:51:58
Event Name: Makerspace Monday with Little Bits
Event Hashtag: #makerspacemonday
Event Start Date: 3/4/2019
Event End Date: 3/4/2015
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Professional Development, Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI&ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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 Educators
Workshop Code: W19020
Dates: Monday, March 4, 2019
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
10 West Jimmie Leeds Road, Galloway, NJ 08205. If you have any questions or concerns, send email to: ettc@stockton.edu.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops
Event Name: Makerspace Monday with Little Bits
Event Hashtag: #makerspacemonday
Event Start Date: 3/4/2019
Event End Date: 3/4/2015
Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Educational Technology
Event Type: Professional Development, Workshop
Organization:
Event Location: SRI&ETTC
Street Address: 10 W. 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 Educators
Workshop Code: W19020
Dates: Monday, March 4, 2019
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $106 OR 4 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Michelle Wendt
Location: SRI & ETTC - Library
10 West Jimmie Leeds Road, Galloway, NJ 08205. If you have any questions or concerns, send email to: ettc@stockton.edu.
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops
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