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The Stephens Group Professional Development Catalog Fall 2009

We believe: • In using innovative technologies with effective teaching practices to help all students learn • All students need to graduate with 21st Century Skills

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................ 1 FACE-TO-FACE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SESSIONS............................................................... 2 DIFFERENTIATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY .............................................................................. 2 TEACHING AND LEARNING ONLINE USING MOODLE ............................................................ 3 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES TO ASSIST STRUGGLING LEARNERS ................................................ 3 DIFFERENTIATION IN THE CLASSROOM USING TECHNOLOGY .................................................. 3 TEACHING IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT ............................................................................... 3 TEACHING AND LEARNING ONLINE USING MOODLE ............................................................ 4 DIGITAL MEDIA IN THE CLASSROOM ................................................................................ 4 USING THE IPOD TOUCH IN THE CLASSROOM ..................................................................... 4 USING TECHNOLOGY IN PERFORMANCE-BASED ASSESSMENT................................................... 4 FALL ONLINE COURSES ...................................................................................................... 5 INTRODUCTION TO INSTRUCTIONAL TECH IN THE CLASSROOM ............................................... 5 TECH LITERACY 101: FOUNDATIONS IN COLLABORATIVE TOOLS ............................................. 6 TECH LITERACY 102: BUILDING KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ...................................... 6 TECH LITERACY 103: UTILIZING SOCIAL NETWORKING TOOLS IN A LEADERSHIP CAPACITY .............. 6 SURVEY OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES ............................................................................ 7 CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION IN THE CLASSROOM.............................................................. 7 BRING THE STEPHENS GROUP TO YOU.................................................................................... 8 USING THE READ WRITE WEB TO BUILD STUDENT ENGAGEMENT............................................. 8 IPODS (OR IPOD TOUCH) IN THE CLASSROOM .................................................................... 8 BUILDING AN ONLINE PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITY ................................................ 8 GOOGLE TOOLS FOR EDUCATORS AND ADMINISTRATORS ...................................................... 9 DIFFERENTIATION IN THE CLASSROOM USING TECHNOLOGY .................................................. 9 DIGITAL STORYTELLING .............................................................................................. 9 PODCASTING IN THE CLASSROOM ................................................................................... 9 FREE DIGITAL MEDIA TOOLS FOR THE CLASSROOM .............................................................. 9 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES TO ASSIST STRUGGLING STUDENTS ............................................... 10 USING DIGITAL IMAGES IN THE CLASSROOM ..................................................................... 10 TEACHING AND LEARNING ONLINE USING MOODLE ........................................................... 10 TEACHING AND LEARNING ON-LINE – PLAN AND DESIGN FOR IMPLEMENTATION ......................... 10 CONTACT US ................................................................................................................. 11

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The Stephens Group Professional Development Catalog Fall 2009 FaceFace - toto - Face Professional Development Sessions This year The Stephens Group is hosting two exciting professional development days at Cardinal Stritch University. The courses will meet for one day (8am-4pm) with some online follow-up coursework. Participants can choose a professional development workshop to attend. The early registration fee is $125.00 ($150.00 after early registration deadline). This includes the cost of the course, a catered lunch and a keynote speaker.

If you are from out of town Cardinal Stritch has a special rate at the North Shore Milwaukee Radisson for $78 per night. More information is available at The Stephens Group web site at http://www.thestephensgroup.com or call (800) 408.4935.

Different iation in the 21 s t Century February 6, 2010 Keynote Speaker: Jackie Drummer Early Registration Deadline: January 1, 2010 Jackie is the Gifted and Talented Coordinator and Differentiation Specialist for the School District of South Milwaukee. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Carthage College and a Master of Science Degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Both degrees are in Exceptional Education. Jackie is the President of the Wisconsin Association for Talented and Gifted (WATG) and teaches for Cardinal Stritch University, Silver Lake College and Carthage College. She “stays real” by teaching classes at the middle school and elementary school levels, and co-teaches at the high school level. In her spare time, she can be found writing children’s books, traveling extensively, and making beautiful music with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.

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* Groups of five or more from a school district paying by purchase order can register for $100 per person.

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Participants can earn 1 graduate credit. The cost for graduate credit is an additional $155.00.

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Workshops: (Participants can choose one)

Teaching and Learning Online Using Moodle 2 Graduate Credits (Note: The Moodle Workshops will meet both the February and May workshop dates. Participants will be expected to attend both sessions to earn 2 credits. The total registration cost for the 2 credit Moodle course is: $250, graduate credits are $310). This course will use Moodle as the content management resource for developing and publishing your class online. The course will be taught as a hybrid – face to face and online course. We will meet face to face on February 5th and May 8th with online synchronous help sessions scheduled as needed.

Emerging Technologies to Assist Struggling Strugglin g Learners 1 Graduate Credit

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This blended course is designed to be an introduction to the basic principles and concepts of using Web 2.0 tools to assist students that have special learning needs. Web 2.0 tools are often referred to as the collaborative tools of the Internet. The course will teach participants the capabilities of Web 2.0 tools, how these technologies interrelate, and applications of the technology in a classroom setting. The course will focus on classroom management strategies when using digital media with struggling students, as well as specific web-based tools for struggling students.

Differentiation in the Classroom Using Technology 1 Graduate Credit Educators will explore ways to differentiate instruction in the classroom through Web 2.0 technologies. Exploration of multiple intelligences, clustering and other strategies will take place. Participants will develop differentiated materials for a lesson/unit and share these resources online with other instructors.

Teaching in a Mobile Enviro nment May 8, 2010 Early Registration deadline: March 1st, 2010 Keynote Speaker: Paula Walser

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Paula is the Director of E- Learning at CESA 6 in Oshkosh. Paula provides professional development to the 42 school districts within CESA 6 in various topics related to integrated use of technology within the classroom. Paula has been working in education for over 25 years and is a "gadget geek". She has a passion for discovering new technology tools and finding ways to successfully integrate these tools within the curriculum to improve student learning. Paula is also an adjunct professor at the University of WI Oshkosh and Marian University. Paula is a frequent presenter at both state and national conferences in the topics of Web 2.0 tools, voice recognition, mobile tools for communication and assistive technology applications.

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Workshops: (Participants can choose one)

Teaching and Learning Online Using Moodle 2 Graduate Credits (Note: The Moodle Workshops will meet both the February and May workshop dates. Participants will be expected to attend both sessions to earn 2 credits. The total cost for the 2 credit Moodle course is: $310). This course will use Moodle as the content management resource for developing and publishing your class online. The course will be taught as a hybrid – face to face and online course. We will meet face to face on February 5th and May 8th with online synchronous help sessions scheduled as needed.

Digital Media in the Class room 1 Graduate Credit

Today’s educators are constantly looking for tools to assist with teaching students’ 21st Century Learning Skills. iPod Touches are a mainstream technology that has incredible educational implications for students. iPods Touches can be used to access, manage, and even create academic content. They can allow students to listen to directions, lessons, and information at a rate, volume, and frequency that benefits their learning style. This session will open the door to possible applications in your curriculum to enhance and extend student learning.

Using Technology in Performance - Based Assessment 1 Graduate Credit Project-based learning which emphasizes learning activities that are student-centered, interdisciplinary, and integrated with real-world issues and practices often requires performance-based assessment strategies. Technology has certain unique capabilities that can make crucial contributions to the creation of workable and meaningful forms of these types of assessments. In this course, participants will explore the use of emerging technologies such as Rubistar, Wikis, Moodle, VoiceThread in creating strong assessment practices and consider strategies such as rubric assessment and performance-based assessments.

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Using the iPod Touch in the Classroom 1 Graduate Credit

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The focus of this course will be on mobile technologies and the use of various digital media tools in a classroom setting. Technology devices include digital still cameras and the use of handheld digital video camcorders (Flip cams). The day will be spent learning hands on how to use these mobile technologies in a classroom to increase student engagement and learning.

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Fall Online Courses A division of The Stephens Group, Professional Online Development from the Educational Technology Community (PODetc) was designed to give professional educators the tools they need to utilize technology resources in the classroom setting. PODetc provides teaching professionals:

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Online learning options Courses on integration strategies of 21st century technology skills Innovative online classroom environment Increase knowledge of the latest technology tools Convenient asynchronous format 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Courses can be taken for 1 graduate credit through the University Wisconsin of Green Bay. More information is available at http://www.uwgb.edu/educationoutreach .Courses are appropriate for administrators, teachers, library media specialists and technology leaders.

Introduction to Instructional T ech in the Classroom Session 1: October 5- October 23 Session 2: November 30- December 18 1 Graduate Credit What does it mean to be truly technologically literate? In this 3-week course, participants will be exploring each of the six International Society of Technology Education (ISTE) student standards for technology proficiency. It is our belief that in order to be able to deliver these types of learning experiences for our students, we must experience learning in this way ourselves.

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The course is divided into three weeks. Each week a different instructor will take the lead in leading explorations in two of the six themes. Our schedule is as follows: • • •

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Week 1: Explorations in Creativity & Innovation and Technology Operations and Concepts Week 2: Explorations in Communication & Collaboration and Digital Citizenship Week 3: Research and Information Fluency and Critical thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making

In this course we will be putting new tools and learning opportunities into your virtual sandbox. We hope you will enjoy playing with us and come away with new ideas for transforming teaching & learning experiences with the use of technology.

Tech Literacy 101: Foundations in Collaborative Tools New! Session 1: September 7-October 2 Session 2: December 7- January 1 1 Graduate Credit This course will introduce educators to the concept of “cloud computing” and the use of open source applications to establish their own presence on the web for purposes of professional development and collaboration. Participants will establish their web presence with the creation of an online home site. Course activities will then follow that promote online collaboration in creating documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Participants will complete the course by linking their online workspaces and documents to their home-site for future access and regulated sharing. Through the design of the online course, students will collaborate and share ideas in a community of practice throughout the experience.

1 Graduate Credit In this course we will examine online tutorial sites, social networking tools and knowledge management systems as sources of just-in-time support for integrating technology into the teaching and learning process. Educators will build peer networks of online support.

Tech Literacy 103: Utilizing Social Networking Tools in a Leadership Capacity • •

Session 1: October 5-30 Session 2: December 7 – January 1

1 Graduate Credit This course examines the intersection of three topics: technical knowledge, learning pedagogy, and digital culture. Participants will learn about best practices for serving in a leadership capacity by creating knowledge sharing social networks in their organizations through the use of Web 2.0 and social networking tools. Educators will assess existing resources and peer evaluate one another’s work to practice evaluating components of a well designed online technical resource. Participants will demonstrate their knowledge through creation of an online technical resource designed to help colleagues in their organization. Throughout the course we will model a community of practice so that participants can go out and help foster these types of learning environments in their own learning organizations.

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Session 1: September 7-October 2 Session 2: November 2- November 27

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Tech Literac y 102: Building Knowledge Management Systems

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Survey of Emerging Technologies Session 1: September 7-October 2 Session 2: November 2- November 27 1 Graduate Credit Through exploration and investigation, course participants will become more in-tune to the innovations in the K-12 education field and develop their skills to be leaders in their own organizations. Educators will examine the latest educational technologies and look into ways to effectively incorporate new technology into their curriculum. Participants will be active learners completing specific projects and course-long assignments that will assist them in developing new skills.

Creativity and Innovation in the Classroom Professional Development Catalog | (800) 408.4935

November 2-November 27 1 Graduate Credit Participants will study current trends, research, best practices and instructional strategies for creating and facilitating student learning and creativity. This course focuses on ISTE’s 2008 NET Teacher Standard, Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity. Educators will create curriculum and project ideas that support this standard to be used in their current professional settings. Participants will learn about best practices when integrating technology and inspiring student learning. Educators will assess existing resources, evaluate one another’s work through a Community of Practice, and will demonstrate knowledge through the creation of an online e-portfolio.

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More information on PODetc courses is available on our website at http://www.podetc.com .

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Bring The Stephens Group to You The Stephens Group can teach courses in your district. The advantage of this is that educators can learn on the equipment and software available in their school district and not have to travel far. The cost of bringing an instructor to your site is $1,500 for a one credit graduate course. Courses can be written or customized to fit district needs and goals. All of our instructors are master educators who have educational experience. Call us today to book a course in your district at (800) 408.4935. Below is a listing of courses we have already taught in other school districts:

Using the Read Write Web to Build Student Engagement

iPods (or iPod Touch ) in the Classroom 1 Graduate Credit Course Description: Today’s educators are constantly looking for tools to assist with teaching students’ 21st Century Learning Skills. iPods are a mainstream technology that has incredible educational implications for students. iPods can be used to access, manage, and even create academic content. They can allow students to listen to directions, lessons, and information at a rate, volume, and frequency that benefits their learning style. This session will open the door to possible applications in your curriculum to enhance and extend student learning. This course can also be modified for either regular iPods or the iPod Touch.

Building an Online Professional Learning Community 1 Graduate Credit Course Description: Most practicing teachers, administrators, or managers are not involved in vital, active, engaged, professional learning communities. One barrier is often incompatible schedules. Online tools can transform schedules and provide Real Time Professional Development for educators. Participants will be exposed to online tools such as twitter, social bookmarking tools, Blogs, and Plurk and will begin to build their own professional learning networks.

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Course Description: Web 2.0 is fundamentally changing the ways by which students of the Millennial Generation (ages 4–25) interact with information. There are numerous free web resources such as VoiceThread, Google Docs, blogs and wikis that allow your students to produce projects that are “living documents” rather than static projects. Educators will be exposed to these tools and create a classroom lesson using one or more of these tools.

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1 Graduate Credit

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Google Tools for Educators and Administrators 1 Graduate Credit Course Description: Google created a set of tools that makes collaborating in the classroom and district so much more user-friendly. This course will focus on the many free tools that Google offers for teaching and learning.

Differentiation in the Classroom Using Technology 1 Graduate Credit Course Description: Educators will explore ways to differentiate instruction in the classroom through Web 2.0 technologies. Exploration of multiple intelligences, clustering and other strategies will take place. Participants will develop differentiated materials for a lesson/unit and share these resources online with other instructors.

Digital Storytelling Professional Development Catalog | (800) 408.4935

1 Graduate Credit Course Description: Learn how to help students create digital stories that contain some mixture of computerbased images, text, recorded audio narration, video clips and/or music. Digital stories can vary in length and can be used with students at all grade levels in a wide variety of curriculum-related topics.

Podcasting in the C lassroom 1 Graduate Credit Course Description: Learn how to create a podcast with your students. Educators will create a 3 to 5 minute podcast in this workshop. This workshop is designed for all skill levels to attend. Mac users will be learning GarageBand and Windows users will be using Audacity.

Free Digital Media Tools f or the Classroom 1 Graduate Credit

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Course Description: In the Web 2.0 age, there are numerous free web resources that are available to be integrated into the classroom setting. The course is designed to expose the educator to a plethora of free tools.

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Emerging Technologies to Assist Struggling Students 1 Graduate Credit Course Description: This class will focus specifically on Web 2.0 tools that struggling students can use to assist in access to the general curriculum. Many of the sites will include voice output and other technologies that encourage independence.

Using Digital Images in the C lassroom 1 Graduate Credit Course Description: Explore connections between emerging literacies and writing, reading and learning in content areas and strategies to stimulate inquiry, creativity, critical thinking and digital storytelling. Both Digital video and digital photography will be explored as well as tagging images to create a repository of resources for teachers to use in the classroom.

Teaching and Learning OnOn - Line – Plan and Design for Implementation 1 Graduate Credit So now that you have learned how to create a unit in an online environment what do you do next? Take this opportunity to plan and design an online unit that will be implemented with students or co-workers. In this course you will use the online environment to share strategies, tips and tricks as you designing and implement your online unit. You may develop a new unit or refine and implement your unit from the introductory course. The key here is a live participatory audience. This course is only open to students who have completed the Teaching and Learning online course. In this course students will continue to gain and share experience as an online-instructor as you • continue to explore several online learning tools, • learn and apply concepts and techniques that make us effective online facilitators and learners, • develop and implement strategies for incorporating online components into student learning or staff development, • develop and demonstrate a clear understanding of the benefits of online learning and • develop and share an online unit The prerequisite for this class is Teaching and Learning Online Using Moodle and the opportunity to implement your unit with a participatory audience of students or co-workers.

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This course will use Moodle as the content management resource for developing and publishing your class online. The course will be taught as a hybrid – face to face and online course.

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Teaching and Learning Online Using Moodle 2 Graduate Credits (Note: This is a hybrid course. Participants meet twice face-to-face and the rest of the course is online).

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Contact Us Tammy Stephens CEO of The Stephens Group [email protected] (800) 408.4935 x 0

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Dr. Victoria Lovejoy

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Director of Online Professional Development (PODetc) [email protected] (800) 408.4935 x 2

Tammy Lind Director of Face-to-Face Professional Development [email protected] (800) 408.4935 x 4

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