It was amazing to experience the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) conference with 21,000 other participants this year in San Antonio, TX. While I am continually amazed at the passion, vigor, and energy levels of other ISTE members and participants, this year's conference did not disappoint. The keynotes inspired and challenges us to continue carrying the torch of making learning fun and interactive for today's students. Although there were many bells and whistles and "shiny new tools" to take a look at and review, I greatly appreciated the opportunity to learn from other leaders and educators on how they are moving their classrooms, schools, and districts to deeper levels of personalized learning. The concentration was definitely how to make learning FUN, engaging, and motivating for students - all centered on student learning with the constant reminder of developing relationships and trust. A good leader "trusts" and may I even say "loves" his/her team was another great reminder via Darryl Adams, Superintendent, Technology Evangelist, Thought Leader, and Edutrainer & CEO.
Ken Zimmerman
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Are you looking for some support learning the new IMS tools/resources or need additional Act 48 hrs over this summer? Check out our upcoming IMS and Schoology workshops we are hosting:
Topics: IMS Summer Academy, IMS, IMS Events
In order to ensure that our current Instructional Media Services (IMS) Tools/Resources align with district needs and initiatives, we reevaluate current services every three years. All 22 member districts were asked to elect one or two representatives that would serve on our IMS Focus Group to help evaluate our current IMS. Our group was made up of Assistant Superintendents, Technology Coordinators, Principals, Media Specialists, and Technology Integrators/Coaches. This group began meeting last Spring of 2016 and then in the Fall of 2016. They had the opportunity to fully evaluate our current tools/resources and help determine which ones we wanted to continue moving into the next 3 year cycle that align with district needs, initiatives, strategies, and environments. After a lot of collaborative work and meetings, recommendations began to form. Finally, the process ended in an official vote from each district on the new recommendations in Dec 2016. Starting in 2017, district members received the opportunity to review and provide comments on the recommendations from our IMS Focus Group. As of the end of April 2017, all final approvals have been received. We are very pleased to be offering the following IMS resources for the next three year cycle of 2017-2020 (the order is alphabetical):
Topics: IMS Services, IMS Summer Academy, IMS
Lancaster-Lebanon IU13 is pleased to announce Atomic Learning for all IU13 employees. Did you ever want some dedicated tutorials that can help you learn certain applications and programs you need to use for your position responsibilities? Are you looking for some help using Google Applications for Education, Microsoft Office Word, Excel, Access, Windows 10, Accessibility, Sharepoint, Outlook, Office 365 and so much more? Click here to see the so much more. Atomic Learning has specific tutorials you can access for a quick how-to tutorial or full courses. Click here to learn more about Atomic Learning at IU13.
Topics: Atomic Learning