Center for Leadership and Learning

Webinars

Google Classroom (Advanced)

Did you know that there are hundreds of apps that can be integrated into Google Classroom? In this advanced training, come learn how to use some of these integrations to make more complex assignments, provide an interactive learning environment, utilize tools for one-on-one student support, and differentiate work to fit your student’s needs. Facilitators: Heather Hooppaw & Karma Nordstrom

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Providing Accommodations and Scaffolds

How do you support students with IEPs, language learners, and older students with developing literacy skills in a distance learning environment? Learn strategies for providing accommodations, scaffolds, SIOP features, and elements of explicit instruction in an asynchronous setting that support all students. This webinar will begin with a survey and the webinar will be tailored based on participant’s needs. Facilitators: Evelyn Daughterty & Kimmie Conrad

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Leveling Up Google Slides for Seesaw and Google Classrooms

Google Slides is a tool that allows educators to share a variety of information with students in a dynamic fashion. In this course, participants will learn fundamental principles of information design that will empower them to make high-quality Google Slides presentations. Participants will then learn how to integrate Google Slides with Seesaw and Google Classroom for presenting information, giving directions, and creating templates for students to make their own presentations. Facilitators: Bill Van Loo & Sarah Van Loo

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Formative Assessments

This session will discuss how popular EdTech tools can be leveraged to collect formative assessment and inform instruction in an asynchronous environment. Facilitators: Kristal Jaaskelainen and Ellen Brooks

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Differentiating & Team Teaching: Distance Learning Edition

Tools like Seesaw, Flipgrid, and Google Classroom are beloved by educators across the nation, and can be utilized to serve our students with direct, targeted assignments via enrollment in multiple classes or with the use of Co-Teachers. Entire grade levels may benefit from a shared space and special area teachers and support staff can be linked to their students more easily. Get some strategies for possibilities of maintaining multiple groups of students in classes and including co- teachers – or getting yourself included in pre-existing ones! Facilitators: Ellen Brooks & Ann Marie Borders

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Getting Started with Google Classroom

Google Classroom isn’t just a place to post homework; it can help improve your ability to connect with your students, respond to their needs, and challenge them with personalized assignments. Come learn how to set-up your very own Google Classroom and get up and running with remote teaching & learning quickly! Facilitators: Heather Hooppaw & Karma Nordstrom

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Core Safety Practices- MEA Professional Learning Webinar Series – Winter 2024

Hundreds of MEA members participated in the fall series of professional learning opportunities relating to student violence. The series continues with more offerings focusing on de-escalation, post-incident best practices, communication infrastructure, leveraging policies and law, and managing stress.