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Lisa Levinson

6 Must-Read Books to Ignite Your IT Career - CIO.com - 0 views

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    CIO.com has resources for getting ahead in a networked world, including PD, resume.
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    Check out this site for PD and other things
Lisa Levinson

ipdm-overview.pdf - 0 views

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    Next to last page has good graphic of pd model they are using.
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    I am collecting models of professional development processes as research for our about us process re-design
Lisa Levinson

Connected Educator Month Report | Connected Educators - 0 views

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    Connected Educator partnered with the USDOE for Connected Educator month. This is the report on the results of that month. This site has the pdf of the report and the Appendix with the core elelment details.
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    Report on Connected Educator Month: partnership with Connected Educators and USDOE
Lisa Levinson

Powerful Learning Practice | Virtual professional development for 21st Century educator... - 0 views

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    Sheryl Naussbaum-Beech's web site with research, webinars, communities, and twitter ecourses.
Lisa Levinson

Digital Literacies I | Canvas Network - 0 views

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    I like the icons on the side that describe what you will do. I am wondering if we can use these in the services area so it is clear what each of our E-vents or Learning Labs will entail. I also liked the prerequisite list which makes clear what skills you need to take the course.
Lisa Levinson

About | MzTEK - 0 views

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    "MzTEK is a non-profit organisation with the aim of addressing the imbalance of women artists working in the fields of new media, computer arts, and technology." My London cousin knows these women and says they are really dynamic and terrific. Although their offerings are f2f, they do have online communities. I like the statement that they are aiming to correct an imbalance, which we may be able to use.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

13Guskeys-Five-Levels-Matrix.pdf - 0 views

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    Matrix for evaluating PD from ND Title 1 Program Improvement Workshop at NCREL's annual meeting in 2007. Thomas R. Guskey's handout inspired matrix
Lisa Levinson

Digital badges hit the big time in higher ed | University Business Magazine - 0 views

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    by Matt Zalaznick, Universitybusiness.com Article from Oct 2015 on how more institutions offer digital badges as a form of micro-credential or "subdegree" to students. Also - "Perhaps appropriately, the University of Alaska, Anchorage offers professional development badges to instructors for studying digital instruction techniques, such as course design, social media and student interaction."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Benefits Of Professional Organization Membership | Star Tribune - 0 views

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    article by Robert Elsenpeter, Star Tribune, 2008. Expand Your Network Many admins are already members of the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP). And while that is a group worth joining, there are other organizations - like Toastmasters - that can help your professional life. "Attend community groups and industry association meetings," says Kathy Northamer, vice president of OfficeTeam in the Twin Cities. "Make presentations on your area of expertise. Volunteer with a nonprofit. You'll not only gain new contacts, but acquire experience and work samples you can use to build your career." Different organizations can offer different opportunities. But there is one thing they all have in common and it's something beneficial for the admin. "Networking, networking, networking!" says Northamer. "The more contacts in your network who know you, the more likely you will secure leads, interviews and interesting job offers." Reasons to Join a Professional Organization: Personal and professional development resources. Networking opportunities. Professional certification that can help your career. Service and support from the national organization. Opportunities to develop one's leadership skills. Discounts on related products and services. Regular organization conferences. Member publications.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

5 Reasons Professional Organizations are Worth Joining - MonsterCollegeā„¢ - 0 views

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    ComsterCollege.com article by Lauren Bayne Anderson, June 16, 2011. Excerpt Here are some benefits to joining a professional organization: Jobs Many professional organizations help their members find jobs, or at the least, offer up job listings that other members may be offering. Mentoring Mentoring is the cornerstone of many professional organizations when it comes to working with younger members. You may never get in the room with someone at the top of your field, for a very long time. But professional organizations have the ability to pare you with someone much more experienced. Professional Development Many organizations offer professional development via courses, workshops, publications, and information on their website shared only with members. They also keep members up to date on industry trends and how to deal with them. Some organizations (take the National Association of Black Journalists for example) offer news and print coverage of their annual conferences, run by students-which is an excellent opportunity to gain experience. Networking Most organizations have an annual conference. This is an opportunity for you to mix and mingle with others in your field in both professional and leisure settings. There is also often a job fair where you can make contact and stay up to date with the very people who hire - even if they're not hiring right now. In fact, some people find recruiters follow their career and stay updated when you stop by their booth at the job fair. They may be keeping an eye on you until they are ready to finally offer you a job. Scholarships For the youngest of members (high school and college), scholarships may be the primary reason to join a professional organization. Many offer scholarships to the new members studying to enter the field.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Participation in a Professional Association Pays Off - 0 views

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    article by Thomas J. Denham in About.com Job Searching Benefits 1. Networking 2. Professional trends 3. Attending conferences 4. Publications 5. Job listings 6. Product discounts 7. Mentoring 8. Building your resume through volunteering These two speak more to what you should consider before joining an association 9. Being selective 10. Asking questions
Lisa Levinson

http://info.bloomboard.com/hubfs/bloomboard_personal-dev_1.2.pdf?__hssc=175011389.1.145... - 0 views

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    ebook on personalizing professional development for K12 Educators: 5 Strategies and a Checklist to Get Started Nice layout, clear problem statement, easy to read, good checklist at the end. Good template for ebooks for us to push out our content?
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

5 steps towards Modern Workplace Learning | Learning in the Modern Workplace - 0 views

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    Hart's five step change process for modern workplace learning
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The L&D world is splitting in two | Learning in the Modern Workplace - 0 views

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    Amazing post by Jane Hart on how L & D professionals are in two camps: traditional "training" leavened with social interactions, mentors, but they are the gatekeepers of knowledge. The other camp is modern workplace learning practitioners--the radicals leaving LMS and authority-driven content provision for performance driven world.
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