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Montclair State University - ADP Center for Learning Technologies - Fall 2016 Workshop Schedule

Interactive Whiteboard Experience - October 6

 Level: Beginner, Intermediate

 Audience: MSU Students, MSU Faculty & Staff, MSUNER Community

 Description:

 Get the basics and beyond of interactive surfaces. During this hands-on workshop, participants will learn to make their SMARTBoard presentations more engaging and interactive. We will also discuss other methods including Epson’s Interactive Projectors as well as other cutting edge interactive applications!  Participants will leave this session with a sample lesson for their specific area of interest.

 

Recording Your Lectures and Presentations - October 13

Level: Beginner

Audience: MSU Faculty & Staff

Description:

Recording your lecture allows you and your students some extra peace of mind. Have to cancel class? Want to review previous classes? Record them! We will review all the tools the University has to offer in order to effectively capture your class.  There are some great DIY tips and tricks to make the process easier and hassle free!

Google Apps in Ed: MSU Edition - October 19

 Level: Beginner

 Audience: MSU Students, MSU Faculty & Staff

 Description: 

Google can revolutionize the way you participate in class here at MSU.  This session is a hands-on demonstration showcasing all the ways collaboration with Google Apps will make your life easier. We will discuss Google Drive, Docs, Slides, Calendar and more!

 

Snow Day Survival - November 1

 Level: Beginner

Audience: MSU Faculty & Staff

Description: 

When inclement weather hits or road conditions are keeping you and your students from making it to class, what can you do to stay on track with your instruction? This session will provide tips and tricks for holding your class meeting online, recording/adding instructional videos, and how to adjust your lessons to make the instruction effective. Participate in the sharing of best practices and hands-on practice of the technology discussed. Participants will gain experience using  hands-on, interactive ways to hold class sessions virtually. We will be using Canvas, Google Hangouts, and other mediums so that you can choose how to most effectively reach your  students.


Google Apps + Chromebooks - November 3

Level: Beginner

Audience: MSU Students, MSU Faculty & Staff

Description: 

 Your search for wifi and software installing days are put to rest with the Chromebook. Not quite a computer, not quite a laptop, Chromebooks keep it simple. This session will discuss web-based tools to use in the classroom including some offline, the easy process of making the switch to the cloud, and Share features for collaborative efforts.

Video Production 101 - November 15

Level: Beginner, Intermediate

Audience: MSU Students, MSU Faculty & Staff, MSUNER Community

Description:

Looking to have your students create great content to expand their learning? This session will help cover the basics of video production and editing. We will discuss different, innovative ways to maximize resources in order to produce high-quality productions!

 

Video Conferencing in the Classroom - November 30

Level: Beginner

Audience: MSU Students, MSU Faculty & Staff, MSUNER Community

Description:

Leave your classroom with an out-of-the-room experience? Special guest and founder of the award winning course “Contemporary Issues Through Video Conferencing,” Ms.Kathleen Menake from Passaic Valley Regional High School joins us to discuss the format, technical needs, and incredible student feedback that comes along with video conferencing.  

 

Interactive Whiteboard Experience - December 6

 Level: Beginner, Intermediate

Audience: MSU Students, MSU Faculty & Staff, MSUNER Community

Description 

Get the basics and beyond of interactive surfaces. During this hands-on workshop, participants will learn to make their SMARTBoard presentations more engaging and interactive. We will also discuss other methods including Epson’s Interactive Projectors as well as other cutting edge interactive applications!  Participants will leave this session with a sample lesson for their specific area of interest.

Presentation Innovations - December 7

Level: Beginner, Intermediate

Audience: MSU Students, MSU Faculty & Staff, MSUNER Community

Description: 

Forget boring old presentations! Join us as we introduce you to some of the 21st century’s best, most engaging software. Learn how to create an effective presentation with some of the latest applications including Google Slides, Prezi, Pear Deck, and PowToons.

TO REGISTER FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE EVENTS, PLEASE VISIT THE ADP CENTER'S FALL SCHEDULE WEBSITE HERE

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Greeting neighbors,

 

I wanted to send a quick note to fill you in on something terrific for teens and hopefully YOU!

 

In our efforts to increase teen programming that promotes self esteem, life skills, leadership and social responsibility, we will be offering youth ages 12-17 a “workshop series” entitled Social Society.  We wanted to give youth the opportunity to not only meet required service hours for school, but to learn and grow along the way.  We plan on teaching them about AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and Rotary International as well.

 

They will earn time for attending the workshops, but more importantly we want to connect them with their community (you!).   

 

If you could use some extra hands for special events, projects, envelope stuffing, handing out flyers and so on won’t you please take a moment and let me know if you would be interested in volunteers and in what capacity?   

 

As we all know, volunteers play key roles in the success of many things-locally and globally.  I am sure we can also agree that encouraging them during their younger years to understand the importance of social responsibly has a better chance of staying with them in their “older” years. 

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.  Additionally, please feel free to share this with friends, co-workers, etc from our service area (Clifton, Bloomfield, Cedar Grove, Verona and Montclair).

 

When you can, just email me back the contact person; your agency/organization name and if you have a few things in mind for volunteers.

 

Many thanks and have a terrific weekend.

 

Kimberley Griffiths

Youth, Teen & Family Director

YMCA of Montclair

973-415-6102

www.montclairymca.orgSocial Society

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ADVISORY:
NJ Department of Education Seeks Public Input on Implementation of ESSA, the Every Student Succeeds Act
For Immediate Release
Contact: Michael Yaple
David Saenz
Date: September 2, 2016
609-292-1126 
Trenton, NJ - The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) is seeking input from all members of our school communities about how New Jersey will implement provisions of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).  As one of many ways it will engage with the public over the next few months, the NJDOE will host four regional listening sessions in September.

ESSA is the latest version of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which is the 1965 federal law designed to ensure equal educational opportunities and access for all students.  The law is periodically reauthorized, or amended-in 2002 with the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), and again in December of 2015 with the passage of ESSA.  The federal law applies to states and school districts, and includes requirements about how the NJDOE must report information about its schools, assess school performance, and determine which schools need additional support to meet students' needs.  The law also establishes how federal funding authorized in the law (over $20 billion annually) is distributed to states and school districts.
At the four public sessions, the NJDOE will provide an overview of provisions of the new law, the timeline for developing the state ESSA plan and then allow an opportunity for public comment. 
The public sessions will be held at the following times and locations:
Session 1: 
Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016, from 4-6 p.m. at College of St. Elizabeth, Dolan Performance Hall in the Annunciation Center, 2 Convent Road, Morristown, NJ.  Register online

Session 2:
Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016, from 5-8 p.m. at Rowan College at Gloucester County, Lecture Room 430 of the Instructional Center Building, 1400 Tanyard Road, Sewell, NJ 08080.  Register online.

Session 3:
Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016, from 5-7 p.m. in the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools auditorium, 112 Rues Lane, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Register online .

Session 4: 
Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016, from 7-9 p.m., in the Teaneck High School auditorium, 100 Elizabeth Avenue, Teaneck, NJ 07666. Register online.
Additional information and the opportunity to participate in an online survey is provided on the NJDOE's  ESSA webpage. Individuals can contact the NJDOE with questions and comments through an online contact form  or by emailing ESSA@doe.state.nj.us.
Statewide Parent Advocacy Network
35 Halsey Street, Newark, NJ 07102
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