Power Up Blended Learning: A Professional Learning Infrastructure to Support Sustainable Change

Too often professional learning is an event, not a process. Districts spend money on technology but do not invest equally in building a professional learning infrastructure to ensure that technology has a transformative impact on both teaching and learning. This webinar will encourage school leaders and blended learning coaches to think about what happens after a training. Catlin Tucker will provide an overview of a blended learning coaching cycle designed to support teachers from goal setting to implementation to reflection.
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To Learn Ultra and Beyond: Lessons Learned Migrating to Learn Ultra Course View

In this webinar Dr. Shannon Creighton, Director of Online Learning at Greenville Technical College shares his experience and recommendations about the transition from Blackboard Learn Original to Blackboard Learn Ultra course view. Dr. Creighton covers how the college planned and executed the transition across the institution and the positive impact Greenville Technical College has seen in student success and retention rates since using Blackboard Learn Ultra course view.
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Educating for Authentic Performance: The Essence of Future-Readiness

Today’s educators are tasked with improving college, career, and life readiness in schools. Authentic performance tasks are well-suited to helping students build the “real-world” skills and transfer abilities that are needed for success in college and the workplace.
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Tips for Using The Creative Curriculum Cloud in Your Virtual Classroom: A Webinar for Teachers

If you are engaged in distance learning, you will want to make sure you continue to make the most out of your access to The Creative Curriculum Cloud. Join us to learn tips on how you can use this solution to facilitate your virtual classroom.
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What K-12 Companies Need to Know About the Adult Education Market

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For companies working in the crowded and competitive K-12 space, the adult education market offers an array of enticing possibilities. Four million students are currently enrolled in adult education programs. Another 32 million need help developing basic skills. An estimated $10 billion is spent each year in the market. And there’s a growing appetite for flexible, tech-based products. But there are also many pitfalls if K-12 providers don’t take the right approach.
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