AbleNet's Upcoming Professional Development Sessions - Webinar - March-April 2012 - 1 views
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Online Curricular Learning Online Assistive Technology Learning March 22, 2012
1:00pm, 2:30pm and 4:00 Mountain Splash™ Extended School Year Program
Cost: FREE
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10:00am Mountain How to Integrate AAC Throughout the Day
Cost: FREE
Learn More or Register Now March 29, 2012
1:00pm, 2:30pm and 4:00 Mountain Big Books by George! AbleNet Editions™ - Communication Programs
Cost: FREE
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10:00am Mountain Power Wheelchair Assessment (Three Part Series) Course 2 - Power Wheelchair Assessment: the team evaluation
Cost: FREE
Presenter: Michelle L. lange, OT
Going 1:1 with Google Chromebooks & establishing Professional Development resources - W... - 0 views
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What:
Learn how Google Chromebooks for Education allow schools to engage all constituents (parents, students, teachers, and administrators) to use the power and simplicity of the web for unlimited teaching and learning opportunities for all. In this webinar, you'll hear directly from the Tech Integration team at Fond du Lac, a school district serving approximately 7,300 students in Wisconsin, about how they use Chromebooks in the classroom and beyond for dynamic learning environments and manage them with ease to harness the best of the web. See how they implemented a 1:1 strategy to ensure that they are successfully preparing their students for academic achievement as well as life-long self-directed learning and engagement as global citizens. In addition, learn how Fond du Lac established a complementary professional development portal designed for teachers by teachers with resources such as lesson plans, training modules, etc. on how to effectively implement the Chromebooks in their classrooms.
When:
Monday, December 17, 2012
2:00 pm Mountain Standard Time
Participants will: Learn about the unique benefits and features of Google Chromebooks for Education Hear first-hand experience of why the district selected Google Chromebooks and Apps for Education as their best platform for collaborative learning Learn from educators how Google Chromebooks, Apps for Education, and other web tools can be used to improve student learning, collaborat
Quantum Learning for Teachers - Clancy - August 15-17, 2012 - 0 views
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Click here to download the brouchure with registration information for this event (.pdf) What:
Quantum Learning is a synergistic approach to the learning process, integrating best educational practices into a unified whole. It has been proven to increase student achievement as well as improve students' attitudes toward learning. Quantum Learning for Teachers programs empower educators to create joyous, engaging and successful learning - turning their classrooms into optimal learning environments. When:
August 15-17, 2012 Where:
Clancy School
Clancy, MT
Parental Views of Mobile Devices for Student Learning - Webinar - May 16, 2013 - 0 views
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A summary of "Living & Learning with Mobile Devices," a new report from Grunwald Associates and the Learning First Alliance, with underwriting from AT&T. The report draws on a national survey of parent attitudes on mobile-technology use at school and home. This webinar will provide educators, school leaders, and district administrators with an in-depth understanding on how parents perceive the current and potential use of mobile devices for learning, as well as perspective from a district that is successfully using mobile learning to improve student engagement. This insight will assist schools and districts as they look for opportunities to use technology to support various teaching and learning initiatives.
When:
Thursday, May 16, 2013
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Mountian
Cost:
Free of charge
Quantum Leadership Administrator Academy - Clancy - August 13-14, 2012 - 0 views
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Click here to download the brouchure with registration information for this event (.pdf) What:
Quantum Learning is a synergistic approach to the learning process, integrating best educational practices into a unified whole. It has been proven to increase student achievement as well as improve students' attitudes toward learning. Quantum Learning for Teachers programs empower educators to create joyous, engaging and successful learning - turning their classrooms into optimal learning environments. When:
August 13-14, 2012 Where:
Clancy School
Clancy, MT
Financial Wellness Series - Webinar - Multiple Dates in Sept. thru Dec. - 0 views
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Being Money Smart
September 5, 2012
1:00 - 2:30pm Mountain The US Department of Treasury reports that a lack of financial literacy is one barrier that can lower standards of living and limit prosperity. There are opportunities online and in your community to support you in Being Money Smart. Join us on 9-5-12 to learn about: Free financial education opportunities that you can attend online or in your community. The benefits of Financial Literacy and how increasing your knowledge may increase your Financial Wellness. Online financial literacy games you can play and share with others. REGISTER FOR "Being Money Smart" Prolonging Work - Supports To Keep You On The Job
September 26, 2012
1:00 - 2:30pm Mountain Making the decision to decrease or end employment can become confusing as factors such as health, insurance, productivity and financial stability brush against each other. Your employer and disability insurance provider may have more support to offer than you think. REGISTER FOR "Prolonging Work - Supports to Keep You On The Job" Join us on 9-26-12 to learn about: Creating your vision for working and managing a disability Strategies to protect your productivity How to define gaps in functionality Understanding what your private disability insurance can provide REGISTER FOR "Prolonging Work - Supports to Keep You On The Job" Social Security Disability Insurance - The Impact of Work on Benefits
October 17, 2012
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Dyslexia and other Learning Differences Deciphered Seminar - Bozeman - Jan. 18, 2011 - 0 views
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Date: January 18, 2011, Tuesday Time: 7:00 – 9:00 pm Description: Dyslexia and Other Learning Differences Deciphered Event Type: Public Lecture Presenter: Elsie Johnson Location: Bozeman, MT Sponsor: Learning Options LLC Email: elsie@thelearningoptions.com Contact: Elsie Johnson Telephone: 406-282-7416 Website: www.thelearningoptions.com Additional Information: A free seminar entitled: Dyslexia and Other Learning Differences Deciphered will be held at the Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street in the small conference room on Tuesday, the 11th of January 2011 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm. This seminar will introduce the finding of recent research on learning, and effective methods available to correct learning disabilities involving reading, writing, math, and attention focus skills. This seminar is intended for parents of learning disabled children, adults who currently or in the past struggle with learning differences, or anyone who wants to better understand the root cause of learning disabilities. Pre-registration required. Call or email to reserve seating and materials.
Our ignorance of learning disabilities - Class Struggle - The Washington Post - 0 views
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Raising the achievement of students with learning disabilities is hard, expensive, controversial and complex. School systems must pay private school tuition for students they can’t adequately serve. Educators and parents sometimes disagree on what methods to use. Education writers like me rarely deal with the subject because it is difficult to explain and lacks many success stories. That explains in part why learning disabilities are so poorly understood, as revealed by a remarkable survey just released by the nonprofit National Center for Learning Disabilities. The representative sampling of 2,000 Americans provides a rare look at the depths of our ignorance. Forty-three percent believe that learning disabilities correlate with IQ. Fifty-five percent think that corrective eyewear can treat certain learning disabilities. Twenty-two percent believe that learning disabilities can be caused by spending too much time watching computer or television screens. All of those impressions are wrong.
The Basics of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in K-12 Settings - Webinar - Nov. 5, ... - 0 views
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What:
AbleNet University presents this session with Kirk Behnke. Goals, Methods, Materials and Assessments are the cornerstones of good instruction, especially for a diverse classroom. Our classrooms are made up of students who come from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, socio-economic settings and possess a multitude of abilities. As educators, we should be providing flexible options and multiple ways for our students to absorb process and show information. Come learn about Universal Design for Learning which is a set of principles for curriculum development that give all students equal opportunities to learn.
When:
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
10:00 am Mountain
Cost:
No cost
Universal Design for Learning and Teaching - Webinar - Nov. 21, 2013 - 0 views
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What:
According to CAST: "Universal Design for Learning is a set of principles for curriculum development that give all individuals equal opportunities to learn. UDL provides a blueprint for creating instructional goals, methods, materials, and assessments that work for everyone--not a single, one-size-fits-all solution but rather flexible approaches that can be customized and adjusted for individual needs." Jen will give examples of multiple means of:
representation; how you show what you are teaching
expression; how students show what they're learning
engagement: how you "hook" students.
She'll talk about lessons that flexibly address a variety of materials, classroom conditions, staff, and students, and the benefits for UDL/technology integration from an AT standpoint.
When:
Thursday, November 21, 2013
2:00 pm Mountain
Cost:
No cost
NCLD Awards College Scholarships to Graduating Seniors with Learning Disabilities - 0 views
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New York, NY — Eleigha Love, who describes her brain as a computer, and Jared Schmidt, a teenage sky diver, are the recipients of this year's $10,000 Anne Ford and Allegra Ford Scholarships given to two graduating high school seniors with documented learning disabilities (LD) who are pursuing undergraduate degrees. Anne Ford, Chairman Emerita of the National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD), is a well-known philanthropist and author, who has been a long-time parent advocate for children with learning disabilities, starting with her own daughter, Allegra. The scholarship was created in 2001 by the NCLD board when Ms. Ford stepped down as chairman in honor of her service. In 2008, Allegra agreed to match the existing award, creating a second scholarship. Anne Ford and Today Show Host Al Roker presented the scholarships at this year's NCLD 34th Annual Benefit Dinner, emceed by Paula Zahn in New York City. Jared and Eleigha are two of more than 2.5 million students who are wrestling with learning disabilities. They are among the mere 64 percent of students with LD who graduate high school, and only 10 percent with LD that go on to a four-year college. "We received over 300 applications, and let me tell you everyone of them came from students deserving a scholarship," said Anne, handing out the awards to this year’s winners. “We hear so much about the challenges and struggles of students with LD, and it is so inspiring to see that so many are able to meet and surpass those challenges." "Our goal is to see every child with LD graduate from high school," said James Wendorf, Executive Director of NCLD. "We are still failing about 1 million children. We've seen graduation rates and classroom inclusion rise more than 15 percent over the past 10 years. But we need to continue to empower parents and teachers, reduce stigma among kids, and keep education funding on the top of the education agenda if we are going to see those numbers increase, not decrease." One of the biggest problems with learning disabilities is diagnosing them in time, before children get frustrated with the system. "To a child with learning disabilities, school can be a very isolating place, it can be a very frustrating place and frankly overwhelming," relayed CNN's Anderson Cooper at a recent NCLD lunch. "Too many kids with LD struggle to try and keep up with their peers and suffer from low confidence and self-esteem and lose their love of learning at a young age. It's hard to rekindle that once it's gone, which is why the work of this organization is so important."
Answers About Dyslexia and other Learning Differences - to Ensure Success in School and... - 0 views
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What:This free seminar shines new light on how the natural ability to think in pictures can be a disability in word thinking settings. 10 – 15% of the population struggle with learning, are often misunderstood, leading to frustration and low self-esteem. Strategies exist for those working hard and not getting the results they expect. * Thinking style—Learning differences * The two facets of Dyslexia: The disability…and THE GIFT * Why creativity holds a critical key to visual-spatial learning * Overview of Davis® Dyslexia Correction Program * Teacher Renewal and Continuing Education Units Available* Strategies to use your way of thinking to your advantage Presenter: Elsie Johnson, DDAI Certified Facilitator, Educational TherapistWhen:Thursday, February 23, 7:00 - 9:00 pmSaturday, February 25, 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Thursday, April 19, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pmSaturday, April 21, 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Thursday, May 17, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pmSaturday. May 19, 10:30 am - 12:00 pmWhere:Pilgrim Church, 2118 South 3rd Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 Contact: Elsie Johnson Phone: 406-282-7416Email: elsie@thelearningoptions.comWebsite: www.thelearningoptions.com Seating is limited - Pre-registration is required.
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What:This free seminar shines new light on how the natural ability to think in pictures can be a disability in word thinking settings. 10 – 15% of the population struggle with learning, are often misunderstood, leading to frustration and low self-esteem. Strategies exist for those working hard and not getting the results they expect. * Thinking style—Learning differences * The two facets of Dyslexia: The disability…and THE GIFT * Why creativity holds a critical key to visual-spatial learning * Overview of Davis® Dyslexia Correction Program * Teacher Renewal and Continuing Education Units Available* Strategies to use your way of thinking to your advantage Presenter: Elsie Johnson, DDAI Certified Facilitator, Educational TherapistWhen:Thursday, February 23, 7:00 - 9:00 pmSaturday, February 25, 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Thursday, April 19, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pmSaturday, April 21, 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Thursday, May 17, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pmSaturday. May 19, 10:30 am - 12:00 pmWhere:Pilgrim Church, 2118 South 3rd Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 Contact: Elsie Johnson Phone: 406-282-7416Email: elsie@thelearningoptions.comWebsite: www.thelearningoptions.com Seating is limited - Pre-registration is required.
The State of Learning Disabilities (2011) - 0 views
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The State of Learning Disabilities 2009 is a comprehensive report on the status of individuals with learning disabilities (LD) in the United States and provides a data-based perspective of LD in the context of education reform. NCLD offers this publication to policy makers, education professionals, media, parents and others to ensure that there is access to key LD data to and expand awareness about what LD is and whom the condition impacts.
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The State of Learning Disabilities: Facts, Trends and Indicators provides the authoritative national and state-by-state snapshot of learning disabilities (LD) in the United States, and their impact on the ability of students and adults to achieve educational success and employment. This publication also clarifies what a learning disability is and explains the common misperceptions associated with LD.
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The State of Learning Disabilities 2009 is a comprehensive report on the status of individuals with learning disabilities (LD) in the United States and provides a data-based perspective of what LD looks in the context of education reform. NCLD offers this publication to policy makers, education professionals, media, parents and others to ensure that there is access to key LD data and expand awareness about what LD is and who the condition impacts.
Quantum Learning Conference - Helena - Reg. Deadline: May 21, 2010 - Event: August 2-6,... - 0 views
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Click here to download the full flyer with registration information (pdf) What: Quantum Learning is a synergistic approach to the learning process, integrating best educational practices into a unified whole. It has been proven to increase student achievement as well as improve students’ attitudes toward learning. Quantum Learning for Teachers programs empower educators to create joyous, engaging and successful learning – turning their classrooms into optimal learning environments. Quantum Learning for Teachers is a professional development program for educators that provides a proven research-based approach to curriculum design and delivery. Each level is a one-day, six-hour workshop, which sets the stage for the next level and emphasizes fundamental competencies.
Professional Learning Communities - Billings - June 19, 20, 2013 - 1 views
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Click here to register for this event
What:
Day One: Overview and background on Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) and their role in carrying out the work of achieving district goals and initiatives.
Day Two: Work with school teams to help understand how to set time within the school day for PLCs, establish strong teams, and other logistics of implementing Professional Learning Communities in your district. Must attend day one to attend day two. School or site-based teams are encouraged to attend.
When:
June 19, 20, 2013
8:00 am ‐ 4:30 pm Mountain (both days)
Registration 7:30 am ‐ 8:00 am Mountain (both days) Where:
Montana State University Billings
Library Building, Room 148
1500 University Dr.
Billings, MT 59101 Cost:
$75 one day or $125 both days (Non refundable) OPI Renewal Units Available, College Credit Pending.
Contact:
Debra Miller at dmiller@msubillings.edu or 657-2072
ATIA Webinars - Multiple Dates - 1 views
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November 12th - Implementing AAC in the Classroom with Kelly Fonner, Consultant, Fonner Consulting & Training OVERVIEW: Challenges are often met when introducing AAC systems from the clinical or
"speech-room" setting into the busy environment of the classroom. The "real-world" of
communication does not always play out easily for the student using AAC. Whether they are using
lo-tech or hi-tech systems there are strategies that can assist staff and families in bringing AAC into
the school day. During this webinar you will learn to evaluate the AAC-using student's day by
communication contexts and reevaluate the possibilities of how your student can more effectively
communicate, learn vocabulary or communication strategies during the typical activities of their
school day.
Exciting two part webinar series on Reading Comprehension with Scott Marfilius. It is recommended
that both webinars be attended. The content for these two webinars come from Scott's highly
acclaimed three hour workshop. REGISTER ONLINE http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0015DFd8XTzVJ3rQKTZEMzE53P63vyJ
AbleNet Online Professional Development Sessions - Webinars - Multiple Dates - 0 views
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November 8, 2012 10:00am MDT - 45 minutes Title: Apps for AAC
Category: Assistive Technology
Presenter: Jane Farrall, SLP
Cost: FREE
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November 14, 2012 10:00am MDT - 45 Minutes Title: Back by Popular Demand: The iPad in Special Education: Why do you want one and what to do.
Category: Assistive Technology
Presenter: Diane Gerads-Schmidt, M.A. & Jason Backes,OT
Cost: FREE
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December 11, 2012 1:00pm MDT - 45 Minutes </p
Wired Wednesdays!!! - Billings, MT - Many Dates - 0 views
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Creating A Google Website
October 24th, 2012
5:30pm-8:00pm
MSUB College of Education Building, Room 122 In this series of classes Ronda McManus will explore how to create and maintain a workable website using Google Tools. Websites can be created for a personal digital portfolio, a classroom, or a business. Participants will learn how to use many Google tools such as calendar, documents, presentation, and forms and how to incorporate them into a workable website. Ronda will cover each Google tool and give participants an opportunity to develop content that will be utilized to develop a website at the end of the series. Click here to register for Google Docs
Google Docs
November 7, 2012
5:30pm-8:00pm
MSUB College of Education Building, Room 122 Google Docs is a suite of products that lets you create different kinds of online documents, work on them in real time with other people, and store your documents and your other files -- all online, and all for free. Learn how to create various documents, presentations, drawings, spreadsheets, and forms. In addition, learn how to use Google Docs professionally in teaching and in collaboration with colleagues, from making Digital Kits to using forms to survey parent and student interests. Click here to register for Assistive Technology
Assistive Technology
December 5, 2012 5:30pm-8:00pm
MSUB College of Education Building, Room 122 Participants will have an opportunity to learn and use a variety of
Montana Autism Education Project - Upcoming iPad Webinars - Multiple Dates - 0 views
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Upcoming iPad Webinars
The iPad in Special Education: App Overload!
Description: Due to the ever increasing number of apps available, choosing the apps you need for your students, has become increasingly complicated. This session will give you the information you need to match student's needs with iPad apps. Resources for finding and reviewing apps will be provided as well as information on how to manage multiple iPads.
Register here November 8, 2012 11:00am CDT - 45 minutes
Title: Apps for AAC
Category: Assistive Technology
Presenter: Jane Farrall, SLP
Cost: FREE
Learn More or Register Now November 14, 2012 11:00am CDT - 45 Minutes
Title: Back by Popular Demand: The iPad in Special Education: Why do you want one and what to do.
Category: Assistive Technology
Presenter: Diane Gerads-Schmidt, M.A. & Jason Backes,OT
Cost: FREE
Learn More or Register Now December 11, 2012 2:00pm CDT - 45 Minutes
Title: Apps for Guided Reading
Category: Assistive Technology
Presenter: Jane Farrall, SLP
Cost: FREE
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AND Monday, January 14, 2013 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
From set up to ideas for classroom use, free, easy-to-use web-based student response apps and programs accessible from iPads, Android tablets, computers and other devices for teaching and assessment will be demonstrated. Learn how to utilize programs (from apps allowing you to run video, sound and drawing tools in a quiz on iPads, to programs that can be run from any and all devices at the same time from the Web) to keep students from falling behind, give them a voice in the classroom discussion, generate reports and monitor progress, even during the classroom lesson. PRESENTER: DAN HERLIHY Is Your Head in the Clouds?? This can be a Good Thing! 90 MINUTES
Thursday, November 8, 2012&nb