Workshop Opportunities
A number of opportunities exist for summer workshops. If you will go to pdweb.alsde.edu you will see not only workshops that I have put there, but also a variety of workshops happening other places that you may sign up for.
In particular, I want to call your attention to these:
Plato Training (May 16)—All K-6 teachers will need to sign up for the appropriate session.
Alabama Educational Technology Conference (AETC)—This will be at the BJCC in Birmingham (even though it says the location is the Central Office. It wouldn't let me pick a location other than one of our buildings.) Scroll back down to the April 7 posts for additional information on how to register. Your registration will be paid through professional development funds we have available.
Midsouth Reading and Writing Conference—The April 7 post gives you additional information about signing up. Your registration will be paid through professional development funds we have available.
Technology in Motion—This is listed on pdweb as "TiM1". The training will be held at THS. I am working with Mr. Campbell to see what kind of stipend we can do for this one. Thereis no registration charge.
Multimedia Tech Camp—There is a session at THS and also the one offered on the University of Montevallo campus. Again, I will see what I can do for stipends.
Non-PDWeb workshops
Exploring Space Summer Workshop—This link gives you information on this free summer workshop. If you are interested in registering, please see me to get the registration form. To get your professional development credit, after you attend, you would go to PDWeb and request credit the same way you did for everything you did the first half of this school year.
Harry Wong—Harry Wong will be in Huntsville on June 8. Registration is only $10. The only thing here is limited seating and limited time. I checked and there are 50 seats still available. If you would like to go, let me know today, and I can call and have them hold the seats for you. Here is the information on this event.
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