Advanced iPad Workshop: The iPad as a Classroom Production Tool - Billings - Jan. 25, 2013 - 0 views
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Click here to register for this workshop What: Do you have a basic understanding of the iPad and now want more? Are you looking for innovative ways to use your iPad in your classroom? Do you want to learn how to create, edit, produce, and publish with your iPad? If you answered yes to any of the above questions then this is the workshop for you. Join us for the day as we explore how to use several different apps to turn your iPad into a powerful classroom production tool for you and your students. Throughout the day you will be engaged in a hands-on approach, while learning new strategies for implementing mobile technologies into classroom instruction. Instructors will use practical scenarios to connect workshop experiences to classroom realities. Don't have an iPad yet, no worries, we will have several iPads available for you to use during the workshop. Lunch is on your own. When/Where: January 25, 2013 8:00 am - 5:00pm Mountain Cost: $100 (free for MSUB students)
iPads 101: Intro to iPads - Billings - Jan. 24, 2013 - 0 views
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Click here to register for this workshop What: We've all heard the hype about iPads and how this mobile device will change the way we use technology, but what does that mean for education? If you are looking for an interactive, hands-on workshop that will help you realize the power of this device and how it can be used in a K-12 classroom, then this is the one for you. During this workshop you will have the opportunity to discover the countless ways you can use this device to change the way you "do" education. Learn the basics of working with your iPad, research all of the available apps and find out which ones are right for your classroom, and find out how other schools are implementing iPads within their classrooms. You will also be introduced to the many accessories you can add to your iPad to extend its functionality. Don't have an iPad yet, no worries, we will have several iPads available for you to use during the workshop. Lunch is on your own. When/Where: January 24, 2013 8:00 am - 5:00pm Mountain Cost: $100 (free for MSUB students)
Gifted & Talented Level 2 training: Identification-Characteristics that Indicate Studen... - 0 views
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Click here to register for this workshop What:
This course will focus on the Identification of Advanced Learners. Topics will include: Working from a collaborative written philosophy; using formative assessment--observing student behaviors, pre-assessment, etc. to modify instruction; using summative assessment--making formal identification of students for services. This will be a hands-on workshop with time for discussion and application of content to specific settings and situations. Free to all MSUB students in the College of Education. Lunch is on your own. When/Where:
MSU - Billings College of Education Room 122
Monday, March 4, 2013
8:30am - 4:00pm Mountain
Using Google Tools to Engage the 21st Century Learner - Billings - Aug. 12-13, 2013 - 0 views
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Teachers time is becoming a very precious commodity. Learn how to use digital tools to enhance,engage, and become more efficient. This interactive hands-on workshop will focus on using free digital services and tools provided by Google to engage students and develop a more efficient teacher work-flow. Learn how to leverage these tools in a scenario based workshop to engage, communicate, and collaborate with students, parents, and your community. Learn from Google Certified Teachers, who are also Montana Educators. Jeff Crews and Dean Phillips of Beyond the Chalk. Beyond the Chalk was co-founded by Jeff and Dean who believe in the power of education and the need to continuously provide transformational learning experiences for our teachers and students. Technology, when used effectively as a tool by teachers and students, can facilitate the change from the traditional form of education to a 21st century paradigm. Beyond the Chalk is committed to providing a set of rich and diverse professional development experiences for all educators. These experiences focus on the integration of technology across grade levels, content domains, and skills levels. College credit is pending. Lunch is own. Must bring computer.
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August 12-13, 2013
8:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain (both days)
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https://maps.google.com/maps?daddr=1500+University+Dr,+Billings,+Mt+59101&gl=us&panel=1&fb=1&dirflg=d&geocode=0,45.796901,-108.522204&cid=0,0,6236348915423598268&hq=Montana+State+University+Bil
iPads in the Classroom, Transforming Learning Experiences - Billings - Sept. 25-26, 2013 - 0 views
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We have all heard the hype about iPads and how this mobile device will change the way that we use technology, but what does that mean for education? If you are looking for an interactive, hands-on workshop that will help you realize the power of this device and how it can be used in a K-12 classroom, then this is the one for you. This workshop is designed to introduce educators to using the iPad as a tool to enhance their teaching and thus improve student learning. This course looks at iPad basic operations as well as advance configurations and use as a teaching tool integrated into existing content. During this workshop you will have the opportunity to discover the countless ways you can use this device to change the way you "do" education. This workshop will assist you in learning the basics of working with your iPad, how to research apps to determine which ones are right for your classroom, and introduce the many accessories that can be added to your iPad to extend its functionality. This workshop is for the beginner to the old pro.
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September 25-26, 2013
Where:
Montana State University
College of Education, Room 122
1500 University Dr.
Billings, MT 59101
Cost:
Free of charge
Albedoo Shrine Hospital : Free Childrens Screening Clinic - Billings - Sept. 18, 2010 - 0 views
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When: September 18, 2010 from 8am-Noon Where: Riverstone Health Clinic 123 S. 27th Street Billings, MT Call for information and appointment! 406-259-4384 Areas of Treatment Offered Neurological Conditions Cleft Palate Burn Injuries and Scars Cerebral Palasy Muscular Dystrophy Limb, Hand and Toe Condition Sports Injuries Osteogenesis Imperfecta (Brittle Bone Disease) Hip, Knee, and Leg Disorders Spinal Disorders Upper and Lower Extremity Prosthetics Juvenile Rheuma Arthritis Foot and Ankle Disorders Port Wine Stain
PACER Center Workshops - Multiple Dates / Locations - 0 views
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Webinar - All About Apps for Education: Just the Apps and Nothing but the Apps Thursday, May 5, 2011, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Mountain – Web-Based Training, register Discover the wonderful world of apps for education. This webinar will help you navigate and maximize your use of the iPod/iPad. The presenters will take you on an app adventure and share a variety of apps in such categories as early childhood, literacy, autism, communication, organization, and more. Funding for this webinar is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Department of Education. The source of funding is from federal award, Grants to States-Special Education CFDA 84.027, P.L. 108-446 Individuals With Disabilities Education Act. Basic Vocabulary Organization in PRC Devices Monday, May 16, 2011, 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mountain – PACER Center, Bloomington, MN, register This free workshop is for parents and professionals to learn more about Unity vocabulary organization included in all Prentke Romich Company PRC Communication or AAC Devices. Participants will be introduced to the vocabulary options available. This workshop will be held in the PACER computer lab where participants can bring their own device or use computer emulation software (Vantage Lite PASS software version 5.02). The training will include hands-on experience to become familiar with how Unity supports creation of spontaneous novel communication, and to teach basic device operations such as customizing messages, changing icons, hiding keys, and backing up the device. The presenter is PRC Regional Consultant Helen Canfield. The workshop is limited to 20 participants. Classroom Suite Version 4 Foundations Wednesday, May 18, 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mountain - PACER Center, register This workshop is designed for educators, SLPs, OTs, AT specialists, paraprofessionals and parents who are new to (or have limited experience with) Classroom Suite V.4. The goal of the Foundation Workshop for Classroom Suite V.4 is to enable educators to use Classroom Suite to teach early concepts, reading, writing, and math to students struggling because of learning difficulties or access issues. This workshop is sponsored by Cambium Learning Technologies. Registration fee $225. Kurzweil 3000 Version 11 Foundations Thursday, May 19, 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mountain - PACER Center, register This workshop is designed for educators, SLPs, OTs, AT specialists, paraprofessionals and parents who support students with learning disabilities and are new to (or have limited experience with) Kurzweil 3000. This workshop is sponsored by Cambium Learning Technologies. Registration fee $225.00. Putting LAMP (Language Acquisition through Motor Planning) to Work: AAC Strategies to Promote Communication Friday, May 20, 2011, 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mountain – PACER Center, Bloomington, MN, register Language Acquisition through Motor Planning (LAMP) is a therapeutic approach based on neurological and motor learning principles. The goal is to give individuals who are nonverbal or have limited verbal abilities or speech a method to independently and spontaneously express themselves. This workshop is for parents, professionals, and SLPs and will give an overview of the LAMP treatment approach, discussion of the components of LAMP and how and why children with autism would benefit from using a voice output AAC device, and discussion of features that are beneficial for teaching language to children with autism and other disabilities. Lunch will not be provided. A one hour lunch break will be taken and maps to area restaurants will be provided. This free workshop will offer 0.5 ASHA CEUs.
Thinking Person's Guide to Autism Named "Book of the Year" - 0 views
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Steve Silberman, investigative reporter for Wired and other national magazines, declared Thinking Person's Guide to Autism his Book of the Year (!): Covering a wide range of nuts-and-bolts subjects — from strategizing toilet training and and planning fun family outings, to helping your kid cope with bullying, to identifying the issues that a skilled speech-language therapist can work on with your child, to spotting and avoiding “autism cults,” to navigating byzantine special-needs bureaucracies and providing your child with appropriate assistive technology, to fighting for your kid’s right to an individualized education — the Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism is bracingly free of dogma, heavy-handed agendas, and pseudoscientific woo. What distinguishes it from, say, the fine guide for parents recently made freely downloadable by the National Autism Center, is the heart, soul, fierce intelligence, and subversive wit of the authors and editors, which shines on every page. Offering observations from parents, professionals, and autistics themselves, the book is a welcome dose of optimism and uncommonly good sense.
Beyond a gadget: Google Glass is a boon to disabled - 0 views
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Google Glass, the hands-free headset that functions similarly to a smartphone or a computer, is a boon to Columbia University law school student Alex Blaszczuk, paralyzed since 2011. See how the emerging technology of Glass may help the disabled.
Western Montana Autism Conference - Missoula - April 16-17, 2011 - 0 views
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Visit https://sites.google.com/site/westernmontanaautismconference/ for full information on this event When: April 16 -17, 2011 Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Where: Continuing Education Building on the campus of the University of Montana in Missoula, MT Registration and Check in begins on Saturday at 8:00 am Tickets must be purchased prior to the event Childcare will be available free of charge, however we will require reservations to ensure appropriate amount of staff on hand. To register for childcare contact mtautismcommunity@gmail.com
Supporting RtI: Assessment - Great Falls - Sept. 13, 2011 - 0 views
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Click here to download the brochure, with registration, for this event (PDF) What: The successful implementation of Response to Intervention system involves both the collection and skillful analysis and use of data. However schools often struggle with the second half of this requirement: continuously using assessment to make data-based decisions. This workshop will focus on: A short view of the 8 Montana RtI Essential Components with an emphasis on ongoing as-sessment at the school wide and student level. Going beyond data collection to using the information to make strong, viable data-based decisions. Using benchmark data from multiple sources to develop effective instructional plans for schools, classrooms and small groups. Collecting and using various types of progress monitoring data to track the effectiveness of individual student intervention plans. Individual break-out sessions focusing specifically on DIBELS, AIMSweb and MAP systems. When: September 13, 2011 Where: Hampton Inn Great Falls, MT Free training for: Elementary teachers, Special education teachers, Administrators, and Paraprofessionals. To register online: Register online at www.havre.k12.mt.us Click on the CSPD icon (upper right hand corner) Click on CSPD Calendar
Technology Tuesdays With Trina Halama - Fromberg - Nov. 16, 2011 - 0 views
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Click here to download the flyer (PDF) | Click here to register What: Join us as we explore useful technology tools for the classroom. Each month we will explore technological tools that can enhance the educational experience for educators and students. This “hands on” opportunity will use technological tools available in everyday activities: personal computers, cell phones, iPods, iPads, and much more! Free downloadable programs to broaden the educational experience through such sites as Wiki, and Google will be explored. The goal of these sessions is to provide useable and practical technology for educators in such a way that it puts the “fun” back into education. November’s Technology Tuesday will be a “show and tell” of useful technologies that Trina finds useful within the classroom setting. It will also be an opportunity to share the technology that others use in their classrooms. This “sharing” of technology will build the foundation of future Technology Tuesdays. When: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 5:00pm - 7:00 pm Mountain Where: Fromberg Elementary Bldg (Use the North Door)Room 301 Fromberg, MT Contact: John Keener by phone 406-657-1743 or email john.keener@msubillings.edu Debra Miller by phone 406-657-2072 or email dmiller@msubillings.edu
Technology Tuesdays With Trina Halama - Billings - Nov. 15, 2011 - 0 views
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Click here to download the flyer (PDF) | Click here to register What: Join us as we explore useful technology tools for the classroom. Each month we will explore technological tools that can enhance the educational experience for educators and students. This “hands on” opportunity will use technological tools available in everyday activities: personal computers, cell phones, iPods, iPads, and much more! Free downloadable programs to broaden the educational experience through such sites as Wiki, and Google will be explored. The goal of these sessions is to provide useable and practical technology for educators in such a way that it puts the “fun” back into education. November’s Technology Tuesday will be a “show and tell” of useful technologies that Trina finds useful within the classroom setting. It will also be an opportunity to share the technology that others use in their classrooms. This “sharing” of technology will build the foundation of future Technology Tuesdays. When: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 5:00pm - 7:00 pm Mountain Where: MSUB College of Education Building Room 122 1500 University Dr. Billings, MT Contact: John Keener by phone 406-657-1743 or email john.keener@msubillings.edu Debra Miller by phone 406-657-2072 or email dmiller@msubillings.edu
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Shriners Hospital for Children is sponsoring a free childrens screening clinic. Areas of treatment at Shriners Hospitals for Children include: neurological conditions, cleft palate, burn injuries and scars, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, limb, hand and toe condition, sports injuries, osteogenesis imperfecta-brittle bone disease, hip, knee and leg disorders, spinal disorders, upper & lower extremity prosthetics, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, foot and ankle disorders, port wine stain and more.
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Saturday, April 27, 2013
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Mountain
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RiverStone Health Center
123 South 27th St.
Billings MT, 59102
Cost:
Free of charge