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Five Fabulous Questions to Ask Online Learners: A Session for Parents: On-Demand Workshop

Parental involvement plays an instrumental role in the learning process. In this workshop led by Matthew White, Digital Learning Specialist with...

Students as Creators: Using a Green Screen: An On-Demand Workshop

A green screen is a green background that video production teams use to place visual effects later during the post-production phase. Imagine your...

New Year, New You: Tech Tips for 2022: On-Demand Workshop

Join the Digital Learning Team, Diana Smith, Meri Carnahan, Matthew White, & Alisha Foor, for a quick and fun session to...

The Go-Getter's Guide to a Growth Mindset

Shannon Anderson, author of Y is for Yet and Mindset Power, shares the importance of developing and maintaining a growth mindset to succeed inside...

AEMing for Achievement with PATINS: On-Demand Workshop

Daniel McNulty, State Director for the PATINS Project, expands our knowledge on Universal Design for Learning (UDL), Assistive Technology (AT), and...

Lesson Ideas to Love

Did you know the Indiana Learning Lab has Lesson Ideas? View this on-demand workshop as guest presenter Jessica Zepik, creator of some of the many...

It All Starts With a Plan: Priorities & Best Practices for STEM Integration: On-Demand Workshop

Enjoy this workshop where Jake Koressel, IDOE Computer Science Specialist, reviews the IDOE STEM plan priorities and best practices for integrated...

Getting Started with Google Forms

Google Forms is a digital tool that allows you to create documents to collect answers or data from a group. You can create surveys, questionnaires,...

Digital Protocols: Examining Ideas

Digital protocols, also known as EduProtocols or thinking routines, are versatile lesson frames that can be used repeatedly with many different...

Rolling in the RCE with the Canvascasters

One of the most powerful elements within Canvas LMS (Learning Management System) is the Rich Content Editor (RCE). Guest presenters Marcus Painter...

The Social Media Predicament

Our students receive positive and negative messages through the daily use of phones and social media. How can they learn to sort through the negative...

Inviting Parents in Virtually When it's More Difficult to Engage in Person

We've learned many things through educating during a pandemic, but chiefly among them is the importance of communication. When other adults can't be...

Teacher Efficacy and Agency, Effort Needs to Equal Impact

As educators, when we put forth effort towards something, we want to see and feel that we are making an impact. The pandemic may have taken some of...

Learning Like a Kid Again

Who says that adult learning can't be fun? As we reflect on our professional learning, how can we work towards making sure we are learning things...

Small Moves, Big Changes!

Whether we learn from our own classroom teaching reflections or from a professional development session, it's normal to feel overwhelmed with changes...

9 Ways to Help Kids Learn to Self-Reflect

Self-reflection is where so much of our learning and growth happens. When we reflect, we take time to consciously think about our thoughts, feelings,...

Lead with Intentionality: Making Mindset Part of your Skillset

Leaders must lead with mindset. Make your mindset part of your skillset by affirming what you'd like to be true. Intentionality is huge! As a leader,...

Using ClassroomScreen to Focus the Room

ClassroomScreen is an amazing freemium tool that can make tasks such as starting the day, transitions, and independent work much easier and...

Computational Thinking Across the Content Areas

What is computational thinking? Computation happens everywhere! Spend 30 minutes with Mike Gorman as he defines and addresses the need for...

CS Success Stories

Every fourth, fifth, and sixth-grade student at Greenfield-Central Schools takes a STEM class, and as a part of that takes computer science and...