Summer Professional Learning Opportunities
It’s time to refresh and rejuvenate your spirit and passion for education in June. This week, we are highlighting several professional learning opportunities we will offer later this summer. Start making your plans to join one of these learning options!
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If you’re attending the International Society for Technology in Education’s ISTELive 22 conference, don’t miss sessions from our staff members Melissa Henning and Ruth Okoye and contributors Darshell Silva, Kevin Bower, and Karen Streeter!
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Come tweet with us using the hashtags #OK2Ask and #TeachersFirst at 8 PM ET on the first and third Thursday of the month! Participate in our next chat, “Student Knowledge Construction," on Thursday, 6/16. Collaborate with educators from around the world.
Explore all summer chat topics »
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This Week at TeachersFirst
We invite you to register for an upcoming OK2Ask virtual workshop. We are also sharing a related blog post and kindly ask for your input on our weekly poll.
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Join us on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Our summer season of OK2Ask virtual workshops will begin in July, but registration is now open! Register now to learn about persuasive writing, digital storytelling, digital escapes, Canva, media literacy, choice boards, and many other topics.
View all of the sessions and save your seat now »
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Get caught up on our recent post
Dive into our Infusing Technology Blog and learn about tech tools, read about frameworks, discover timely classroom suggestions, and more in posts written by experienced classroom teachers and tech coaches!
What can you learn? »
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Share your thought with our community
Our weekly poll asks, “What do you plan to do for professional development during the summer months?” Share your learning plans and view the responses of other educators once you click submit.
What are your summer learning plans? »
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