Resources from CMU Student Teacher Session
Presentation for CMU Student Teachers
Topics include transitioning to online testing,
TPACK and organizations that support teachers
with developing their instructional technology skills.
Topics include transitioning to online testing,
TPACK and organizations that support teachers
with developing their instructional technology skills.
Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress (M-Step)
This link will take you to the official M-Step website from the Michigan Department of Education. M-Step Practice Test Site Practice tests for each of the grade levels and subjects that will be assessed with M-Step Click here to open the Assessment Tool Comparison developed for the REMCAM Summer Inservice. |
Michigan Career and College Ready Portal (CCR)
The purpose of this portal is to provide resources and tools that can support educators in helping students graduate "career and college ready." |
TPACK in Three Minutes
TPACK in Three Minutes
SAMR in 120 Seconds
21Things4Teachers
This resource is a compilation of FREE resources, training videos, tools, and hands-on activities for educators to use in a "just-in-time" format to impro ve technology proficiency. Visit any of the "21 Things" to learn more on your own, use it as a model for Professional Development at your school, or learn about taking the 21things4teachers course for credits on the "About 21t4t" menu.
This resource is a compilation of FREE resources, training videos, tools, and hands-on activities for educators to use in a "just-in-time" format to impro ve technology proficiency. Visit any of the "21 Things" to learn more on your own, use it as a model for Professional Development at your school, or learn about taking the 21things4teachers course for credits on the "About 21t4t" menu.
MACUL
The MACUL organization was established in 1975 and is "dedicated to assisting the education community through support, promotion, and leadership in the effective use of educational technology." MACUL hosts a huge, educational technology conference every March. The organization sponsors smaller events throughout the year. Membership is FREE!
The MACUL organization was established in 1975 and is "dedicated to assisting the education community through support, promotion, and leadership in the effective use of educational technology." MACUL hosts a huge, educational technology conference every March. The organization sponsors smaller events throughout the year. Membership is FREE!
edWeb
edWeb is a professional social and learning network that has a very active online community for educators. edWeb members are teachers, faculty, administrators, and librarians at K12 and post-secondary institutions. edWeb is a place where educators who are looking for ways to improve teaching and learning can gather and share information and ideas with peers and thought leaders in the industry. Any educator can use edWeb for free to create a personal learning network or professional learning community to make it easier to collaborate, share ideas, and move forward faster with new ideas and initiatives, particularly those that leverage technology to accelerate improvement.
edWeb is a professional social and learning network that has a very active online community for educators. edWeb members are teachers, faculty, administrators, and librarians at K12 and post-secondary institutions. edWeb is a place where educators who are looking for ways to improve teaching and learning can gather and share information and ideas with peers and thought leaders in the industry. Any educator can use edWeb for free to create a personal learning network or professional learning community to make it easier to collaborate, share ideas, and move forward faster with new ideas and initiatives, particularly those that leverage technology to accelerate improvement.
Edutopia
The vision of the George Lucas Foundation, the funding behind Edutopia, is of "a new world of learning, a place where students and parents, teachers and administrators, policy makers and the people they serve are all empowered to change education for the better; a place where schools provide rigorous project-based learning, social-emotional learning, and access to new technology; a place where innovation is the rule, not the exception; a place where students become lifelong learners and develop 21st-century skills, especially three fundamental skills:
The vision of the George Lucas Foundation, the funding behind Edutopia, is of "a new world of learning, a place where students and parents, teachers and administrators, policy makers and the people they serve are all empowered to change education for the better; a place where schools provide rigorous project-based learning, social-emotional learning, and access to new technology; a place where innovation is the rule, not the exception; a place where students become lifelong learners and develop 21st-century skills, especially three fundamental skills:
- how to find information;
- how to assess the quality of information;
- how to creatively and effectively use information to accomplish a goal."
Oakland Schools
Oakland Schools serves 28 local school districts, a number of public school academies and nonpublic schools in Oakland County. Oakland Schools works with these educational agencies to help each one preserve its own unique identity, respect its special needs, and deliver quality educational programs to every student in Oakland County.
To do this, the intermediate school district works closely with personnel at every level. We work with referent groups whose members may be superintendents or maintenance workers, bus drivers or teachers. We give every group our full attention, letting their needs dictate many of our services. At other times we serve in a leadership role, sharing the most current and best thinking on many educational issues with local school personnel through consultation, professional development workshops and classes.
Oakland Schools serves 28 local school districts, a number of public school academies and nonpublic schools in Oakland County. Oakland Schools works with these educational agencies to help each one preserve its own unique identity, respect its special needs, and deliver quality educational programs to every student in Oakland County.
To do this, the intermediate school district works closely with personnel at every level. We work with referent groups whose members may be superintendents or maintenance workers, bus drivers or teachers. We give every group our full attention, letting their needs dictate many of our services. At other times we serve in a leadership role, sharing the most current and best thinking on many educational issues with local school personnel through consultation, professional development workshops and classes.