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All Google in the Classroom

ONLINE, ASYNCRONOUS
What you'll learn
Create a classroom and add “students”
Create opportunities for engagement through questions, announcements, or assignments
Post meaningful attachments such as templates, documents or media
Distribute, collect and assess, and provide feedback to the members
Create posts and attach interactive items to engage members of the group
Evaluate and give feedback to the “student” for the interactive items in #5
Schedule assignments for student use by time and date
Add “Topics” for users to filter the classroom stream
Connect students to their support systems with “Guardian Summaries”

Google Sheets Mastery

ONLINE, ASYNCRONOUS
What you'll learn
Use Google Sheets to promote, support, and model creative thinking and inventiveness
Demonstrate fluency in technology systems and engage all stakeholders using digital media to reinforce students’ innovative achievements
Advance students’ knowledge by incorporating digital tools in the classroom to expand their content learning
Design differentiated lessons that enable students to manage their own learning using digital resources
Use Google Sheets to communicate relevant information and ideas effectively to students, parents, and peers

Awesome Apps for Your Classroom

ONLINE, ASYNCRONOUS
What you'll learn
Research and implement the use of different “Apps” in the classroom or at a school site. Examples include but are not limited to: Google Drive, Remind, Additio, Haiku Deck, TED, Slack, Animoto, Explain Everything, StudyBlue, Poll Everywhere
Develop lesson or unit plans through which the implementation of these “Apps” could be used in the educational environment
Adapt curriculum using these apps to enhance student learning
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Introduction to Curriculum Development

ONLINE, ASYNCRONOUS
What you'll learn
Understand the differences between types of curriculum, instructional materials, and digital learning experiences
Apply established frameworks and tools to develop high-quality instructional materials (HQIM)
Develop curriculum that meet diverse student needs, including UDL, cultural responsiveness, and multilingual supports
Write curriculum with clarity, inclusivity, and consistency
Give, receive, and incorporate feedback into curriculum revisions
Identify and pursue career paths in curriculum development, including strategies for building a strong portfolio