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We empower educators with free professional learning through virtual courses, face-to-face workshops, and hands-on training, all offering free SCECHs.
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11 February
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Growing Minds Project Training (virtual)Registration ended Jan 21Date: Feb 11Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW CalendarRegistration has closed.
Growing Minds Project virtual training will be learning to utilize hydroponic gardening systems to integrate data collection & analyzing data with nutrition and biology concepts. We will collaborate and create computer science based integrated lesson plans to inspire inquiry and engagement with data in the classroom. This is a slightly condensed version of the face-to-face training; it is strongly recommended to attend the face-to-face training if possible.
Please note: This session is by invitation only. You will need a registration key provided by Anna McCrumb to register for this session prior to December 1.
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Creative Communications (21T4S webinar series)Registration ends Feb 4Date: Feb 11Time: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
Give your students the tools to make their voices heard! This session spotlights the 21 Things 4 Students Creative Communications Thing, where learners explore how to transform ideas into powerful digital creations. Through interactive Quests, students experiment with slides, visuals, and multimedia tools to discover the art of communicating clearly, creatively, and responsibly.
Teachers and curriculum teams will see how this Thing:
- Introduces students to a variety of digital media tools for expressing complex ideas.
- Helps students compare the strengths and weaknesses of different communication platforms.
- Guides students in selecting the right tool for the right purpose.
- Teaches responsible use and remixing of digital resources.
- Encourages creativity through a design process that results in polished, student-created digital artifacts.
Whether built into core lessons or used as stand-alone Quests, Creative Communications equips students with essential skills for sharing their ideas in ways that captivate, inform, and inspire.
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13 February
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Growing Minds Project Training (Saginaw)Registration ends Feb 4Date: Feb 13Time: 11:30 AM to 2:30 PMLocation: Saginaw ISDCalendar: WW Calendar
Growing Minds Project training will be learning to utilize hydroponic gardening systems to integrate data collection & analyzing data with nutrition and biology concepts. We will collaborate and create computer science based integrated lesson plans to inspire inquiry and engagement with data in the classroom.
Please note: This session is by invitation only. You will need a registration key provided by Anna McCrumb to register for this session prior to December 1.
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2 March
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AI Prompting Essentials for TeachingRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 2Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarLearn how AI-driven prompting can boost teaching efficiency and classroom impact. This course equips educators with essential AI literacy and prompt engineering skills to create engaging and customized classroom applications. We'll discover techniques for lesson design and managing workload with AI prompts that save time and improve learning. Participants will leave this course ready to incorporate prompt engineering into their daily practice with clarity and confidence.
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Creative Coding for Every ClassroomRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 2Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarThis course is for educators who are curious about coding but unsure where to begin. Rather than learning to code from scratch, you will explore free and low code platforms designed specifically for students, along with AI tools that can act as a supportive co teacher to help you generate ideas and build simple projects. You will learn practical, classroom ready strategies for bringing computational thinking into any subject area at any grade level, even if you have no prior experience. The focus is on creativity, confidence, and student engagement, empowering you to help learners move from consuming technology to creating with it.
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Fact or Fiction? Building Media-Savvy LearnersRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 2Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarIn today’s media landscape, separating fact from misinformation is harder than ever—especially for students. This course helps educators teach students to critically evaluate media, recognize credible sources, and understand the impact of sharing unverified information. Together, we’ll work to break the cycle of misinformation and build smarter consumers and creators of media.
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Gamification for Student Engagement & LearningRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 2Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarStudent engagement is a key element for learning and academic achievement. Gamification is a system of tools such as badges, achievements, levels, and leaderboards to engage participants. Explore how to combine strategies to inspire students to practice, study, and learn more academic content. These gamification strategies result in increased student-led learning, critical thinking, creativity, and collaborative problem-solving.
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Igniting Student Curiosity with Inquiry and TechnologyRegistration ends 2/25/202612:00 AM to 12:01 AMIgniting Student Curiosity with Inquiry and TechnologyRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 2Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarWhat makes YOU curious? Students who ask questions engage themselves in learning to find answers as curiosity is the simplest and most effective way of learning. Join other educators as we spark our curiosity about the importance of asking questions. Explore how to nurture a culture of inquiry in the classroom by helping students formulate great questions in their learning and how to integrate technology to ignite and sustain critical thinking.
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Learning to use Open Educational Resources on #GoOpen MichiganRegistration ends 2/25/202612:00 AM to 12:01 AMLearning to use Open Educational Resources on #GoOpen MichiganRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 2Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarOpen Educational Resources (OER) are free, high quality, openly licensed educational tools that can be retained, reused, revised, remixed, and redistributed. Explore the dynamic collections of OER on the #GoOpen Michigan website. OER are available/searchable by subject area, grade level, and standards. Educational resources include lesson plans, presentations, activities, assessments and much more.
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Power Up: Digital LeaderRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 2Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarLearn about resources and practice with job-embedded exercises to extend your and your students’ digital citizenship. Explore how you can extend this impact beyond the classroom by moving beyond digital citizenship to a digital leader in your school and community, and encourage your students to do so as well.
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Power Up: Learning EnvironmentRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 2Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarLearn to be intentional with how you establish your learning space to facilitate the day-to-day interactions with and among your students. Start with designing the space itself, move on to building classroom culture, and then mold that culture into a community. Create a learning environment that meets the needs of today’s learners in ways that fully traditional classrooms may not.
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Tech-Powered Classroom AssessmentRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 2Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarElevate your formative assessment strategy with "Tech-Powered Classroom Assessment." This course moves beyond theory to show you how to harness digital tools for real-time feedback, student self-assessment, and closing learning gaps. You will explore and practice using dynamic quiz and polling tools, interactive video, digital portfolios, and collaborative online boards. Leave with a new toolkit of engaging, tech-powered strategies that empower students to take ownership of their learning.
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Unlocking Reading Potential with TechnologyRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 2Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarDiscover how to use powerful digital tools to support diverse reading needs. This course explores tools that address phonemic awareness, decoding, fluency, reading rate, and comprehension, with a special focus on supporting English learners and students with specific or special needs. Participants will examine common reading challenges, identify roadblocks through informal and observational assessments, and apply these insights to their own target audiences. By the end of the course, you will walk away with a practical toolkit of apps and strategies to strengthen reading skills across a wide range of learners.
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Visual Learning with CanvaRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 2Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarUnlock the power of visual learning with Canva! This course is designed for educators who want to boost engagement, support diverse learners, and create content that sticks. From editing images to creating interactive visuals like GIFs and short videos, you'll learn how to turn your lessons into memorable experiences. No design experience? No problem. You’ll walk away with practical, classroom-ready creations and the skills to keep your students visually—and mentally—hooked.
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3 March
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AI Community of Practice: Unveiling the Future: Fundamentals of AIRegistration ends 2/25/20264:00 PM to 5:15 PMAI Community of Practice: Unveiling the Future: Fundamentals of AIRegistration ends Feb 25Date: Mar 3Time: 4:00 PM to 5:15 PMLocation: OnlineCalendar: WW CalendarGain a comprehensive understanding of Generative AI and its distinctions from traditional AI, along with the vital skill of prompt engineering to effectively engage with AI tools. Delve into the capabilities and limitations of popular AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and Perplexity. Connect with MI educators to learn how others think about and apply Generative AI in their work. The session promises a collaborative hands-on learning experience, empowering participants to apply newfound knowledge seamlessly.
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10 March
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AI Community of Practice: Responsible AI: Examining Risks and Best Practices in EducationRegistration ends 3/4/20264:00 PM to 5:15 PMAI Community of Practice: Responsible AI: Examining Risks and Best Practices in EducationRegistration ends Mar 4Date: Mar 10Time: 4:00 PM to 5:15 PMLocation: OnlineCalendar: WW CalendarDelve into the legal and ethical implications associated with leveraging AI to enhance teaching, learning, and operational aspects, addressing critical areas such as student privacy, data protection, and responsible AI practices. Join us as we navigate the complexities of AI implementation and dive into strategies to mitigate potential risks with AI and equity gaps for students. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights and connect with like-minded professionals around the ethical integration of AI in education.
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Cyber Smart (21T4S webinar series)Registration ends Mar 4Date: Mar 10Time: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
What if your students were in charge of making the internet a safer place? This session highlights the 21 Things 4 Students Cyber Smart Thing, where learners step into the role of video game safety experts. Through immersive Quests, students investigate online safety, digital etiquette, and the real impact of cyberbullying—all while “reporting back” to developers to ensure safe and fun experiences for players worldwide.
Teachers and curriculum teams will see how this Thing:
- Builds digital citizenship skills in a highly engaging, game-based context.
- Equips students with strategies for safe and responsible online behavior.
- Encourages empathy and awareness by addressing the effects of online bullying.
- Reinforces positive digital habits through interactive, scenario-based challenges.
Whether used in full or as stand-alone Quests to address classroom needs, Cyber Smart makes digital safety practical, meaningful, and fun for middle-level learners.
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23 March
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AI Community of Practice: Bridging Strategies and Technology- AI-Supported Student Engagement CohortRegistration ends 3/18/20264:00 PM to 4:30 PMAI Community of Practice: Bridging Strategies and Technology- AI-Supported Student Engagement CohortRegistration ends Mar 18Date: Mar 23Time: 4:00 PM to 4:30 PMLocation: OnlineCalendar: WW Calendar
Are you looking to learn more about the possibilities and impacts of AI on education? Join a Community of Practice cohort! Cohorts will run from August to December, and encourage participants to: engage with networking opportunities with peers, exploring practical strategies for AI-driven practices, participate in resource sharing to deepen understanding of effective Gen AI integration in practice and the classroom. This cohort will focus on Student Engagement for teachers, and will include integration of ethical and responsible use of AI.
This five-session professional development series is designed to empower educators with actionable strategies to enhance student engagement in the classroom. The program focuses on building upon proven student engagement techniques while exploring the potential of AI tools to support and elevate these practices. Each session will provide collaborative discussions and opportunities to experiment with AI-supported strategies.Optional SCECHs will be available for participants.
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Next cohort starts April 13th
Reimagine your classroom and give your teaching a fresh boost with REMC’s Student-Centered Learning Across Michigan (SLAM). Register to join this inspiring professional learning experience that will help you press reset and build a powerful, student-centered classroom - where every learner thrives.
Bring Digital Literacy to Life with 21 Things Webinar Series
Are you looking to ignite curiosity, foster creativity, and boost digital skills in your classroom? The 21 Things 4 Students Webinar Series is here to help you do just that!
New REMC project helps districts streamline and strengthen student data privacy
REMC recently launched the Michigan Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC) Alliance project. This new initiative is designed to standardize and streamline data privacy protections for all students while providing support to the large management task of data privacy.