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1. MusicFirst - Vendor User Group - Integrating Music Software and Technology Tools into Your Classroom

Program: LHRIC - Instructional Technology (Model Schools Courses)

Dates: 1/24/2025

Please join us Friday, January 24, 2025 from 8:30 to 12:00 for an Engaging User Group Session hosted by MusicFirst and LHRIC.

We're excited to share how the MusicFirst platform can enhance your teaching journey even further! As dedicated educators, you already appreciate the powerful features that MusicFirst provides.

Join us for this conference to leverage these tools to enrich your students' learning experiences!

This Session will offer:
- How to create a framework for implementing new tools into your classroom
- New techniques for music creation for students
- What is NEW to the product
- Opportunities to collaborate with other music educators and learn how they use the solutions in their classroom
- Don't miss out on this opportunity and REGISTER now.

Presenters: Anthony Maceli, EdD Valhalla School District and Jason Panucci, MusicFirst Education Manager


We want to make sure this session meets your needs, so please take a moment to complete this SURVEY to ensure your areas of interest are covered in the session.


For questions regarding this activity, please contact Mary Lynn Collins-Callanan.

2. Renaissance Vendor Winter 2025 User Group

Program: LHRIC - Instructional Technology (Model Schools Courses)

Dates: 1/28/2025

Join us for our Winter 2025 User Group!

3. [Instructional Software Pathway:Vendor Spotlight] How can I improve student-teacher connection with Hapara?

Program: LHRIC - Instructional Technology (Model Schools Courses)

Dates: 1/28/2025

Learn how to utilize Hapara's management tools with ease. Hāpara empowers educators and students with mission-critical tools that make digital learning collaborative, efficient and transformational and deepen its connection to K-12 pedagogy. Classroom management: Provides visibility into learners' Chrome browsing activity as a way to guide real-time learning along with tools like chat and link sharing that promote digital citizenship and greater autonomy over their own learning. Gives educators a birds-eye view of learners' Google Drive folders, allowing them one-click access to view their assignments and provide frequent formative feedback. Safety & wellness: Web filtering and wellness solutions that ensure a safe and supportive digital learning environment with actionable insights that allow designated school staff to quickly intervene in potentially harmful situations. Registrants will receive a Zoom link prior to the session.

4. [Instructional Software Pathway:Vendor Spotlight] Local Civics.io information session for School Leaders

Program: LHRIC - Instructional Technology (Model Schools Courses)

Dates: 1/30/2025

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Local Civics transforms civics, college, and career pathways with badge-based learning, providing a tech platform and dashboards, standards-aligned curricular resources, professional development, and curricular coaching across schools and districts. The Local Civics platform supports project-based learning, work-based learning, and alternative learning environments. With 200+ hours of course material, 30+ skills-based badges, and real-time dashboards, educators can deploy engaging, standards-aligned civics lessons to the entire class. Join LHRIC and Local Civics for this information session on bringing LocalCivics.io to your school. Local Civics is an alternative graduation pathways program aligned with the NYSED pathways options. https://www.nysed.gov/standards-instruction/multiple-pathways. Registrants will receive a Zoom link prior to the session.