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OFF-SITE TEACHING AND LEARNING SUPPORT SESSION SCHEDULE
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The Last Frontier:  Seeking Remote Support and Collaboration

  • Opportunity to learn and improve instructional practice through brief, online learning experiences (1-hour webinar on Zoom)
  • Opportunity to receive support with remote teaching techniques - Ideas and resources for both online and print materials
  • Opportunity to collaborate and problem solve around current instructional dilemmas
  • All presenters are exemplary experienced teachers that have worked in rural and urban schools in Alaska.
  • No Cost - please register and we will send you the link to join.
  • Register by clicking the “Register” link in the sessions below. An email with the Zoom link and resources will be sent prior to 9:00am on the day of your session.
  • Each session will be recorded and we will make the recordings and resources available by the end of the day on the Resource Page
  • If you can’t click on the links please go back to the Alaska Staff Development Network www.asdn.org, scroll down to the section that says webinars “Live Remote Teaching Support Sessions

Week 5: April 22-23

Wednesday 22

Thursday 23

Practical Student Privacy During Remote Teaching

Presenter/Facilitator: Linette Attai, the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)

10:30-11:30 am

*Understand the importance of student privacy during crisis

*Explore 5 student privacy priorities during remote instruction

*Learn about free CoSN resources to help support your privacy program

* Q & A

REGISTER

Taking Your Google Classroom to the Next Level

Presenter/Facilitator: Tammy Morris

Time: 10:30-11:30

This webinar is designed for those who are comfortable using the Classroom features for Assignments, including Feedback, Assessment and Grading.  Let’s take it to the next level to help you become even more efficient!

* Best practices using Google Classroom

* Tips and Tricks

* Google Chrome Tips and Extensions

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

This session was previously offered last Friday

REGISTER

Next Steps and Tools with Book Creator: The Most Versatile Tool in the Toolbox!

Presenter/Facilitator: Cheryl Bobo

Time: 12:30-1:30

This  is an introductory webinar for Book Creator, one of the most popular, creative and collaborative book-creating tools used by teachers in Alaska. This tool includes the use of video, audio, text, paint and drawing to create single and collaborative books. Used by recent elementary Ididabook winners, it is easy to learn. It is the perfect tool to support students of all ages to be in charge of their learning at home.

* Some review from the “Get Started” webinar last week

* How to set up books to be collaborative

* Tips & tricks across the grade and content areas.

* Learn how to upload, download and print books.

* Share how you can see it used!

Sign up as a teacher and get a free account for three libraries and 40 books. Please try and log into Book Creator prior to the webinar. https://app.bookcreator.com/sign-in 

REGISTER

Q & A:  Teaching Math for Grade K-8  Students without Internet Access

Presenter/Facilitator: Bobbi Jo Erb

Time: 2:30-3:30

* Questions and Conversations around:

* Momentum and Engagement

* Explore Ways to Give and Receive Feedback

* Supportive Communication for Parents and Families

* Collegial Collaboration & Problem Solving

* Opportunity to Join an Ongoing Virtual Support and Collaboration Group

REGISTER

Week Four: April 13 - 17

Monday 13

Tuesday 14

Wednesday 15

Thursday 16

Friday 17

NA

NA

Next Steps:  Teaching Math for Grade K-5  Students without Internet Access

Presenter/Facilitator: Bobbi Jo Erb

Time: 10:30-11:30

* Build and Keep Momentum and Engagement

* Explore Ways to Give and Receive Feedback

*Supportive Communication for Parents and Families

*Collegial Collaboration & Problem Solving

*  Opportunity to Join an Ongoing Virtual Support and Collaboration Group

* Q & A

REGISTER

Next Steps: Teaching Math for MS/HS Students without Internet Access

Presenter/Facilitator: Bobbi Jo Erb

Time: 10:30-11:30

* Build and Keep Momentum and Engagement

* Explore Ways to Give and Receive Feedback

* Collegial Collaboration & Problem Solving

*  Opportunity to Join an Ongoing Virtual Support and Collaboration Group

* Q & A

REGISTER

Taking Your Google Classroom to the Next Level

Presenter/Facilitator: Tammy Morris

Time: 10:30-11:30

This webinar is designed for those who are comfortable using the Classroom features fpr Assignments, including Feedback, Assessment and Grading.  Let’s take it to the next level to help you become even more efficient!

* Best practices using Google Classroom

* Tips and Tricks

* Google Chrome Tips and Extensions

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

REGISTER

NA

NA

Keeping Your Classroom Community Connected: Tools and Strategies for Remote Student Check-Ins

Presenter/Facilitators: Tammy Morris and Cheryl Bobo

Time: 12:30-1:30

There is a lot of uncertainty in the minds of our students.  They want to know their teachers and classmates are okay.  They usually have end- of-year closure events at school to prepare for the summer break and this quick end was disruptive.  Let’s explore activities that support a feeling of learning with others to keep your classroom community engaged.

* Importance of Connection

* Online and Offline Strategies

* Tools to connect

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

REGISTER

This session was previously offered on 4/8

Book Creator: The Most Versatile Tool in the Toolbox!

Presenter/Facilitator: Cheryl Bobo

Time: 12:30-1:30

This  is a “Getting Started” webinar for Book Creator, one of the most popular, creative and collaborative book-creating tools used by teachers in Alaska. This tool includes the use of video, audio, text, paint and drawing to create single and collaborative books. Used by recent elementary Ididabook winners, it is easy to learn. It is the perfect tool to support students of all ages to be in charge of their learning at home.

* Get inspired-See real samples of how other teachers are using this tool.

* Get comfortable -Tips & tricks across the grade and content areas.

* Get students engaged- They will create when it has value to them-- and with their classmates as an audience

* Share how you can see it used!

* Q&A Time

Sign up as a teacher and get a free account for three libraries and 40 books. https://app.bookcreator.com/sign-in

REGISTER

Supporting Paraeducator & Student Resilience During Shelter In Place

Time - 1:00-2:30

For Paraeducators

Presenter: Ricky Robertson

The COVID 19 pandemic has disrupted schools across the nation and contributed to a general sense of uncertainty and anxiety. As we shelter in place, school is no longer the source of stability and connection that many of our students rely upon.

During this time, paraeducators play a critical role in supporting the social-emotional well-being of their students. However, that responsibility carries with it considerable stress and emotional labor. In this webinar, we will explore important topics and tools to support ourselves, our colleagues, and our students.  We will explore ways to care for our well-being as we support others.Participants will learn strategies for self-care, and bite-size resilience.

In the second half of the webinar we will discuss ways to help students cope with the changes that have resulted from COVID 19. Participants will learn and share strategies to support students’ social-emotional well-being during this challenging time.

REGISTER

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Leading for Resilience: Supporting Educator & Student Resilience During Shelter In Place

Time - 3:00-4:00

For School and District Leaders

Presenter: Ricky Robertson

Leading for resilience is the ability to implement practices that foster social-emotional well-being for yourself, your staff, and your students.

This is no easy task considering the many stressors, competing demands, and limited resources that school leaders encounter.

The COVID 19 pandemic has disrupted schools across the nation and contributed to a general sense of uncertainty and anxiety. As we shelter in place, school is no longer the source of stability and connection that many of our students rely upon.

During this time, school and district leaders play a critical role in supporting the social-emotional well-being of their staff and students. However, that responsibility carries with it considerable stress and emotional labor.

In this webinar we will discuss ways to help educators and students cope with the changes that have resulted from COVID 19. Participants will learn and share strategies to support social-emotional well-being during this challenging time.

REGISTER

Creating Videos for Your Students

Presenter/Facilitator: Tammy Morris

Time: 2:30-3:30

Communicating  with your students through a video is not only much more engaging, but also allows you to better strengthen your relationship.

* Why use video

* Tools to create video

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

REGISTER

This session was previously offered on 4/10

NA

Week Three: April 6 - 10

Time

Monday 6

Tuesday 7

Wednesday 8

Thursday 9

Friday 10

10:30-11:30

NA

Teaching Math for Grade 3-5 Students with Internet Access

Presenter/Facilitator: Bobbi Jo Erb

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach grade 3-5 students who have internet access.

* Build Momentum and Engagement

* Explore Ways to Give and Receive Feedback

*Supportive Communication  for Parents and Families

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

Keeping Your Classroom Community Connected: Tools and Strategies for Remote Student Check-Ins

Presenter/Facilitator: Tammy Morris and Cheryl Bobo

There is a lot of uncertainty in the minds of our students.  They want to know their teachers and classmates are okay.  They usually have end- of-year closure events at school to prepare for the summer break and this quick end was disruptive.  Let’s explore activities that support a feeling of learning with others to keep your classroom community engaged.

NA

NA

12:30-1:30

Ready … Set … Engage!

Presenter/Facilitator: Tammy Morris

Not very confident that your students will be impressed with the learning activities you’re just beginning to use? This webinar is provided for you to create simple and effective activities to engage your students online. You’ll leave the webinar with at least one activity ready to use!

Facilitating Effective Online Discussions

Presenter/Facilitator: Tammy Morris

Anyone can set up an online discussion, but how do you facilitate a successful online discussion?

*Discuss best practices to set up online discussions

*Discuss best practices to facilitate online discussions

*Explore a few webtools to see which best suits your online discussion purposes

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

Teaching ELA for K-5 Students Without Internet Access

Presenter/Facilitators:  Lexie Domaradzki or Shelby Skannes

This webinar is designed for teachers who are delivering literacy instruction in a rural setting for grades 3-5

* Build Momentum and Engagement

* Explore Ways to Give and Receive Feedback

*Supportive Communication for Parents and Families

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

*in partnership with the Coalition for Education Equity

Teaching Math for K-2 Students with Internet Access

Presenter/Facilitator: Bobbi Jo Erb

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach K-2 students who have internet access.

* Build Momentum and Engagement

* Explore Ways to Give and Receive Feedback

*Supportive Communication  for Parents and Families

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

Creating Videos for Your Students

Presenter/Facilitator: Tammy Morris

Communicating  with your students through a video is not only much more engaging, but also allows you to better strengthen your relationship.

*Why use video

*Tools to create video

*Practice creating video

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

2:30-3:30

Teaching Math for Grade K-5  Students Without Internet Access

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for elementary students in a rural setting without internet access.
* Build Momentum and Engagement

* Explore Ways to Give and Receive Feedback

*Supportive Communication for Parents and Families

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

*in partnership with the Coalition for Education Equity

K-5 Literacy Next Steps

Presenter/Facilitators:  Lexie Domaradzki or Shelby Skannes

This webinar is designed for teachers delivering literacy instruction in grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
* Major Areas of Work for K-5

* Ideas & Resources for online teaching

* Ideas & Resources for print materials

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration, Problem solving

*in partnership with the Coalition for Education Equity

Teaching ELA for Grade K-2 Students With Internet Access

Presenter/Facilitators:  Lexie Domaradzki or Shelby Skannes

This webinar is designed for teachers who are delivering literacy instruction for grades K-2 with internet access.

* Build Momentum and Engagement

* Explore Ways to Give and Receive Feedback

*Supportive Communication for Parents and Families

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

Teaching ELA for Grade 3-5 Students with Internet Access

Presenter/Facilitators:  Lexie Domaradzki or Shelby Skannes

This webinar is designed for teachers who are delivering literacy instruction for grades 3-5 with internet access.

* Build Momentum and Engagement

* Explore Ways to Give and Receive Feedback

*Supportive Communication for Parents and Families

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

Teaching Math for MS/HS Students with Internet Access

Presenter/Facilitator: Bobbi Jo Erb

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for middle or high school students who have internet access.

* Build Momentum and Engagement

* Explore Ways to Receive Feedback

* Make it Visual

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

3:45-4:45

TBA

Supporting Educator & Student Resilience During Shelter in Place

Presenter/Facilitator:

Ricky Robertson

3:45-5:15

The COVID 19 pandemic has disrupted schools across the nation and contributed to a general sense of uncertainty and anxiety. As we shelter in place, school is no longer the source of stability and connection that many of our students rely upon. During this time, educators play a critical role in supporting the social-emotional well-being of their students. However, that responsibility carries with it considerable stress and emotional labor.

Webinar 2

Student Resilience 

In this webinar, we will discuss ways to help students cope with the changes that have resulted from COVID 19. Participants will learn and share strategies to support students' social-emotional well-being during this challenging time.

FULL

*in partnership with the Coalition for Education Equity

Teaching Math for MS/HS Students Without Internet Access

Presenter/Facilitator: Bobbi Jo Erb

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for middle school or high school in a rural setting.

* Build Momentum and Engagement

* Explore Ways to Give and Receive Feedback

* Make it Visual

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

*in partnership with the Coalition for Education Equity

Virtual Home Visiting to Support Play and Learning

Presenter/Facilitator:

Heidi Johnson

This webinar is designed for educators and specialists to support families who have children with special needs and/ or are preschool aged.

We will  explore how paraprofessionals can support teachers and maintain classroom connections.

* Meeting families and children with developmentally appropriate and play-based interactions that support growth and engagement.

*Developing place-based learning using materials found in homes and natural environments.

*Creating supportive dialogue with families to empower and strengthen relationships.

NA

Week Two: March 30 - April 3

Time

Monday 30

Tuesday 31

Wednesday 1

Thursday 2

Friday 3

8:30-9:30

K-2 Math Next Steps

Presenter/Facilitator:

Bobbi Jo Erb

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for grades K-2.

* Major Areas of Work for K-2

* Ideas & Resources for online teaching

* Ideas & Resources for print materials

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration, Problem-solving

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

Secondary Math In Rural Settings Next Steps

Presenter/Facilitator:
Bobbi Jo Erb

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for Middle School or High School in a rural setting.

* Major Areas of Work for 6-8, Algebra I, Geometry

* Ideas & Resources for online teaching

* Ideas & Resources for print materials

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration, Problem-solving

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

Remote Professional Engagement with AkPLN Teams

Presenter/Facilitator:

Tammy Morris

The Alaska Professional Learning Network (AkPLN) is the perfect place to practice social distancing while maintaining communication and collaboration with your staff and other teams. Alaskan educators have free membership in AkPLN, sponsored by ASDN/ACSA.

Attend this webinar to learn:

* Navigation of AkPLN

* How to create a collaborative Team

* Existing professional teams you may want to join

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

Using Virtual Field Trips to Amplify Online Teaching

Presenter/Facilitator:

Sam Jordan

This webinar is designed to support teachers grades 3-12.

* How to include field trips into remote teaching
* Ideas and Resources for virtual field trips

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

The Next Step for Your Google Classroom

Presenter/Facilitator:

Tammy Morris

This webinar is designed for those who have begun using assignments in Google Classroom with students  and are ready to focus on Feedback, Assessment, and Grading.

* Feedback

* Assessment

* Grading

* Packaging Your Digital Assignments

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

FULL

10:30-11:30

Jump-Start Your Google Classroom

Presenter/Facilitator:
Tammy Morris

This webinar is designed for those who have not been using Google Classroom and want to begin.

* Introduction to Classroom and Creating Your First Class
*Adding Students & Co-Teachers
*Creating and Organizing Assignments

*Communicating with Students, Parents, and Guardians

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

3-5 Math Next Steps

Presenter/Facilitator:

Bobbi Jo Erb

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for grades 3-5.

* Major Areas of Work for 3-5

* Ideas & Resources for online teaching

* Ideas & Resources for print materials
* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration, Problem-solving

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

The Next Step for Your Google Classroom

Presenter/Facilitator:

Tammy Morris

This webinar is designed for those who have begun using assignments in Google Classroom with students  and are ready to focus on Feedback, Assessment, and Grading.

* Feedback

* Assessment

* Grading

* Packaging Your Digital Assignments

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration
RECORDING AND RESOURCES

K-2 Literacy Jump-Start

Presenter/Facilitators: Lexie Domaradzki or Shelby Skannes

This webinar is designed for teachers who are delivering instruction in the foundational skills for literacy

* Instructional routines for Phonological Awareness

* Instructional routines for Phonics

* Ideas & Resources for online teaching

* Ideas & Resources for print materials

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

Ready … Set … Engage!

Presenter/Facilitator: Tammy Morris

Not very confident that your students will be impressed with the learning activities you’re just beginning to use? This webinar is provided for you to create simple and effective activities to engage your students online. You’ll leave the webinar with at least one activity ready to use!

* Effective design

* Choose a tool

* Create an activity

* Practice activities your peers have designed from the student view

FULL

12:30-1:30

K-2 Literacy Next Steps

Presenter/Facilitators:

Lexie Domaradzki or Shelby Skannes

This webinar is designed for teachers who are delivering instruction in the foundational skills for literacy

* Major Areas of Work for K-2

* Ideas & Resources for online teaching

* Ideas & Resources for print materials

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration, Problem solving

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

3-5 Literacy Next Steps

Presenter.Facilitators:  Lexie Domaradzki or Shelby Skannes

This webinar is designed for teachers who are delivering literacy instruction for grades 3-5

* Major Areas of Work for 3-5

* Ideas & Resources for online teaching

* Ideas & Resources for print materials

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration, Problem solving

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

MS/HS Math Next Steps

Presenter/Facilitator:

Bobbi Jo Erb

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for MS & HS.
* Fluency Expectations for 6-8 & Fluency Skills for Algebra I, Geometry

* Ideas & Resources for online teaching

* Ideas & Resources for print materials

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration, Problem solving

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

3-5 Literacy Jump-Start

Presenter.Facilitators:  Lexie Domaradzki or Shelby Skannes

This webinar is designed for teachers who are delivering literacy instruction for grades 3-5

* Instructional routines for Fluency

* Instructional routines for Advanced Decoding
*Ideas & Resources for online teaching
*Ideas & Resources for print materials

*Q & A, Collegial Collaboration, Problem solving

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

2:30-3:30

Elementary Math In Rural Settings Next Steps

Presenter/Facilitator: Bobbi Jo Erb

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for elementary in a rural setting.

* Major Areas of Work for K-5

* Ideas & Resources for online teaching

* Ideas & Resources for print materials

* Q & A, Collegial Collaboration

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

NA

NA

Virtual Home Visiting to Support Play and Learning

Presenter/Facilitator:

Heidi Johnson

This webinar is designed for educators and specialists to support families who have children with special needs and/or are preschool aged.

* Meeting families and children with developmentally appropriate and play-based interactions that support growth and engagement.

*Developing place-based learning using materials found in homes and natural environments.

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

3:45-5:15

NA

NA

NA

Supporting Educator & Student Resilience During Shelter in Place

Presenter/Facilitator:

Ricky Robertson

Webinar 1

Educator Resilience

In this webinar, we will explore ways to care for our well-being as we support others through this challenging time. Participants will learn strategies for self-care, bitesize resilience, and building supportive virtual communities for educators.

FULL

NA

Week One: March 23 - 27

Time

Monday 23

Tuesday 24

Wednesday 25

Thursday 26

Friday 27

10:30-11:30

3-5 Math Jump-Start

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for grades 3-5.

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

Jump-Start Your Google Classroom

This webinar is designed for those who have not been using Google Classroom and want to begin.
RECORDING AND RESOURCES

Secondary Math In Rural Settings Jump-Start

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for Middle School or High School in a rural setting.

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

Facilitating Effective Online Discussions

Anyone can set up an online discussion, but how do you facilitate a successful online discussion?

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

12:30-1:30

K-2 Literacy Jump-Start

This webinar is designed for teachers who are delivering instruction in the foundational skills for literacy

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

MS/HS Math Jump-Start

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for MS & HS.

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

K-2 Math Jump-Start

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for grades K-2.

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

Elementary Math In Rural Settings Jump-Start

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for elementary in a rural setting

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

2:30-3:30

Elementary Math In Rural Settings Jump-Start

This webinar is designed to support teachers who teach math for elementary in a rural setting.

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

3-5 Literacy Jump-Start

This webinar is designed for teachers who are delivering literacy instruction for grades 3-5.

RECORDING AND RESOURCES

K-2 Literacy Jump-Start

This webinar is designed for teachers who are delivering instruction in the foundational skills for literacy
RECORDING AND RESOURCES

Virtual Home Visiting to Support Play and Learning

This webinar is designed for educators and specialists to support families who have children with special needs and/or are preschool aged.

RECORDING AND RESOURCES