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1. Book Creator - Asynchronous

Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

Audience: K-12 Educators, Librarians, School Professionals

Dates: 9/16/2022

A fantastic way for students to take ownership of their learning by creating original publications in Book Creator! A free or paid for tool that can be used with parents, students, or colleagues to share information, links, media, or even publish your own stories! View a tutorial that reviews the free version and goes over the creation process, sharing process, and all of the ways you can edit within the tool.

Click HERE to access learning resources.

Course open from September 16th - June 15th. DATES listed for Frontline purposes only, this is an asynchronous course

2. Code.org - Asynchronous

Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

Audience: K-12 Educators, Librarians, School Professionals

Dates: 9/16/2022

You will complete a Nearpod lesson that provides an overview of code.org and the power of coding in the classroom. You will receive instruction on how to sign up for your free account and set up a classroom.

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This is an Asynchronous Course. It does not take place on September 16th date. Ignore that date. This course can be completed any time before June 15th. We are required by Frontline to list a date.

3. Esports for Inclusion - Asynchronous

Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

Audience: K-12 Educators, Librarians, School Professionals

Dates: 9/16/2022

Students are asking for esports at all levels of engagement! How can we create a school-based team or club for supporting all students. Students can be involved in 10+ roles outside of actively playing! Learning Targets: Develop a broad context around esports in schools. Engage with resources specific to student benefits Reflect upon your context around esports inschools.

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Course open from September 16th - June 15th. DATES listed for Frontline purposes only, this is an asynchronous course

4. NearPod - Asynchronous

Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

Audience: K-12 Educators, Librarians, School Professionals

Dates: 9/16/2022

Are you a Nearpod newbie or a frequent user? Whichever your answer, we have a path for you in our Nearpod session. If you are new to Nearpod, you will be able to complete a Nearpod session that shows you how to use this tool (free or paid for versions). If you are already familiar with this product, you will use this time to complete one of the Nearpod Community Badges.

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Course open from September 16th - June 15th. DATES listed for Frontline purposes only, this is an asynchronous course

5. PBS Learning Media - Asynchronous

Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

Audience: K-12 Educators, Librarians, School Professionals

Dates: 9/16/2022

Explore integrating high-quality digital media into learning experiences. PBS Learning Media provides video, image, interactive experiences, and educator resources free of charge. Jump into historical and current event videos to engage visual learners and use pedagogical strategies to make using multimedia purposeful and provide reflective opportunities for learners.

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Course open from September 16th - June 15th. DATES listed for Frontline purposes only, this is an asynchronous course

6. Wonderful Wakelet - Asynchronous

Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

Audience: K-12 Educators, Librarians, School Professionals

Dates: 9/16/2022

Jump right into Wakelet! You will learn how to use Wakelet within a Wakelet. This is like Pinterest boards, meet Padlet boards for kids and it is free! It is user-friendly and a collaborative tool to use with students, parents, and colleagues. You will set up an account, learn the ins and outs of Wakelet, and gather a plethora of ideas of ways to use Wakelet from fellow educators.

Click HERE to access learning resources.

Course open from September 16th - June 15th. DATES listed for Frontline purposes only, this is an asynchronous course

7. Gamification in the Classroom - Online Asynchronous Course

Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

Audience: All educators

Dates: 9/29/2022

Educators are using online courses in environments such as Schoology, Google Classroom and Teams to provide additional learning experiences and create blended learning opportunities for learners. Gamification can boost learner engagement and deepen understanding of content through fun learning experiences that encourage inquiry.

During this online course, attendees will be immersed in a gamified online interaction to learn theory, processes, and resources to assist them in shifting learning into a gamified experience.

To join
  • Click on this link: Monroe One Schoology
  • Log in or create a STUDENT account
  • Click on Courses, then My Courses
  • Click on Join a Course
  • Paste this Access Code: F66R-SH62-PJWNM


    Course runs from September 29th - December 29th. DATES listed for Frontline purposes only, this is an asynchronous course
  • 8. Microsoft Office 365 User Group

    Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

    Audience: All Educators and School Support Staff

    Dates: 11/2/2022 to 4/12/2023

    During the user groups, we will share updates to the Microsoft environment, share tips and tricks, and attendees will share how they are using 365 apps and tools to engage learners.

    User Group webinars will run twice a year and a platform to share resources and ideas will be utilized during the school year.

    Please bring an example of how 365 apps are used in your classroom.

    A Teams join link will be sent to attendees.

    9. STEAM & Makerspace User Group

    Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

    Audience: All Educators

    Dates: 11/3/2022 to 4/19/2023

    You can still register to be a part of the User Group!

    Are you interested in joining a forum to ask questions, share experiences and learn opportunities for STEAM and Makerspace development? Do you want to learn more about Makerspaces and Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Music integration in education? If you answered "yes" then please join our user group!

    During the user group meetings, we will share updates, tips and tricks, and give the group time for deep discussion. Please come with at least 3 things to share about STEAM integration or the Makerspace in your school (could be an observation, question/wonder, idea, challenge, or opportunity).

    User Group webinars will run twice a year and a platform to share resources and ideas will be utilized during the school year.

    A Zoom join link will be sent to attendees.

    10. Schoology User Group

    Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

    Audience: All Educators

    Dates: 11/17/2022 to 4/17/2023

    You can still register to be a part of the User Group!

    Are you using Schoology in your classroom? If not, do you want to? During the user groups, we will share updates to the Schoology environment, share tips and tricks, and attendees will share how they are using Schoology to engage learners in their classroom.

    User Group webinars will run twice a year and a platform to share resources and ideas will be utilized during the school year.

    Please bring an example of how Schoology is used in your classroom.

    A Zoom join link will be sent to attendees.

    11. Asynchronous - Fostering Connections through Networks & System Design Concept Area Grades: 9 - 12

    Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

    Dates: 12/7/2022

    We are all part of a network that depends on each other and communicates through various methods. The *New* New York State Computer Science & Digital Fluency Standards are ready to be aligned to all curricular areas and grade levels. For high school teachers, there are a multitude of strategies on how to integrate the standards into classroom learning through plugged and unplugged activities. During this session attendees will delve into the Networks & System Design and Sub Concept areas, learn strategies on how to explain NSD to learners, and begin the process of integrating the standards into specific lessons. The standards must be aligned to all Computer Science courses by fall 2023 and other curricular areas by the fall of 2024. Take the time now to learn how to take a critical look at current lessons and how to adapt for an authentic alignment to the new standards.



    Link to Video Form

    Date is for Frontline purposes only. This is an asynchronous activity.

    12. Google Classroom User Group

    Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

    Audience: All Educators

    Dates: 12/13/2022 to 4/13/2023

    You can still register to be a part of the User Group!

    Are you using Google Classroom in your classroom? If not, do you want to? During the user groups, we will share updates to the Google Classroom environment, share tips and tricks, and attendees will share how they are using Google Classroom to engage learners in their classroom.

    User Groups webinars will run twice a year and a platform to share resources and ideas will be utilized during the school year.

    Please bring an example of how Google Classroom is used in your classroom.

    Zoom join link will be sent to attendees.

    13. Asynchronous - Fostering Learners Technology-Based Practices Through The Cybersecurity Concept Area Standards 9-12

    Program: Model Schools - Instructional Specialist- CTLE Approved Sponsor

    Dates: 2/1/2023

    Cybersecurity threats impact all of us. Today's learners need to understand the threat and how to respond as digital-age learners. The *New* New York State Computer Science & Digital Fluency Standards are ready to be aligned to all curricular areas and grade levels. For high school teachers, there are a multitude of strategies on how to integrate the standards into classroom learning through plugged and unplugged activities. During this session attendees will delve into the Cybersecurity Concept and Sub Concept areas and begin the process of integrating the standards into specific lessons. The standards must be aligned to all Computer Science courses by fall 2023 and other curricular areas by the fall of 2024. Take the time now to learn how to take a critical look at current lessons and how to adapt for an authentic alignment to the new standards.



    Link to Video Form

    Date is for Frontline purposes only. This is an asynchronous activity.