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  • 26 January
    • Modern Classrooms Project Virtual Mentorship Program 2026-01-26 to 2026-04-26
      Registration ends Jan 21
      Date: Jan 26
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Virtual
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Create a blended, self-paced, mastery-based classroom through the Modern Classrooms Project, Virtual Mentorship Program. This opportunity includes: Personalized training on blended, self-paced, mastery-based instruction; Detailed feedback on one unit’s worth of instructions materials; and One-on-one virtual coaching from an expert Modern Classroom educator. Participants will design resources they can quickly implement and build their support network through mentoring and small group meet-ups.
  • 27 January
    • Career Prep (21T4S webinar series)
      Registration ends 1/21/2026
      4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
      Career Prep (21T4S webinar series)
      Registration ends Jan 21
      Date: Jan 27
      Time: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
      Location: Virtual
      Calendar: WW Calendar

      Help students imagine and design their future self! This session showcases the 21 Things 4 Students Career Prep Thing, where learners embark on seven interactive Quests that connect their unique interests, talents, and personalities to real-world careers. Along the way, students create digital portfolios, build personal brands, design professional documents, and even explore entrepreneurship.
      Teachers and curriculum teams will see how this Thing:

      • Guides students in making thoughtful choices that impact their everyday life and future.
      • Builds career awareness by linking personal strengths to real opportunities.
      • Equips students to communicate creatively through multimedia portfolios and branding.
      • Inspires confidence by giving students a head start on envisioning themselves as future professionals.

      Whether used as a complete journey or through stand-alone Quests, Career Prep is the perfect way to help students see the big picture of who they are and who they can become.

  • 2 February
    • Creating a Digital Makerspace for your Classroom
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Creating a Digital Makerspace for your Classroom
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 2
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Begin work anytime.
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Just because you might not have a physical Makerspace in your school, that doesn't mean the learning, creating, and innovating is limited.  You will learn about why digital making is important, how to structure engaging and creative work for students, how students can develop critical 21st-century skills - and discover a myriad of resources that can be used.
    • Drawing Your Way to Understanding
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Drawing Your Way to Understanding
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 2
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Begin work anytime.
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Discover how sketchnoting—visual note-taking that combines words, drawings, and symbols—can enhance teaching, learning, and student engagement. This course introduces educators to the power of purpose-driven doodling to boost comprehension, memory, and creativity. Through hands-on activities participants will learn practical ways to use sketchnotes for instruction, collaboration, and student expression—no artistic skills required!
    • Engaging Students Using Google Classroom
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Engaging Students Using Google Classroom
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 2
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Begin work anytime.
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Explore practical strategies to make Google Classroom more interactive and engaging. Learn to organize content, boost participation with built-in tools, and integrate multimedia and connected apps. Create a student-centered space that fosters collaboration, supports diverse learners, and streamlines communication—transforming Google Classroom into a powerful platform for engagement and learning.
    • Game-Based Learning: Boost Engagement and Learning
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Game-Based Learning: Boost Engagement and Learning
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 2
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Begin work anytime.
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Ready to ignite student engagement? This course explores the foundational theory of Game-based Learning (GBL) and delivers practical methods for immediate classroom use. You'll gain tools and strategies to design learning experiences that use games to build complex skills, not just review facts. Reflect on the difference between GBL and gamification, and develop powerful game ideas that are fully aligned with your learning goals. Start building deeper student understanding through the power of play.
    • Infusing STEM into Education
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Infusing STEM into Education
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 2
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Begin work anytime.
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Educators will enhance their expertise in STEM education by exploring effective strategies for integrating STEM across various subjects. They will also discover practical techniques for incorporating technology tools to enrich STEM learning. A key focus of the course will be the Michigan Career Development Model, mandated by law, and its alignment with the Career Readiness Framework. Participants will also gain insights into fostering and supporting the development of Durable Skills that students need for success in STEM careers. Finally, they will have the opportunity to design an authentic STEM learning experience tailored to their students, fellow educators, or administrators.
    • More Professional Presentations, Part 2
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      More Professional Presentations, Part 2
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 2
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Begin work anytime.
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      This second course focuses on the Collaborator and Facilitator roles outlined in the REMC Presentation Skills Toolkit. Learn to maximize learning time and increase engagement with adult learners. Expand and strengthen your professional presentation skills to deliver highly successful presentations and highly engage adult learners during presentations by planning and delivering an actual presentation. "Preparing Professional Presentations" is a prerequisite for this course.
    • Open Education Resources (OER) for School Leaders
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Open Education Resources (OER) for School Leaders
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 2
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Begin work anytime.
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Educational leaders will learn about freely available OER for use in curriculum, discover ways OER support differentiated instruction, understand how OER are vetted for quality, and explore how OER can support teaching, learning, and professional development. Participants will complete portions of a guidebook relevant to their individualized need or role. Open Educational Resources (OER) are free, openly licensed and high-quality, and allow users to retain, reuse, revise, remix, and redistribute them for educational purposes.
    • Power Up: Effective Communication
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Power Up: Effective Communication
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 2
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Begin work anytime.
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      This course is designed with multiple differentiated pathways to help you address questions regarding building positive classroom culture and relationships, impacting student learning, developing skills in feedback, and addressing challenging conversations. By reflecting on the course content, engaging with other participants, and applying it to classroom practices, participants will grow in their understanding of the importance of effective communication in education.
    • Practical Differentiated Instruction
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Practical Differentiated Instruction
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 2
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Begin work anytime.
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Explore the instructional strategies that support diverse learners. Learn the six elements of differentiation. Understand common language for implementing practical differentiation. Impact success through thoughtful and intentional planning and implementation.
    • Research and Source Validation in the Age of AI
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Research and Source Validation in the Age of AI
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 2
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Begin work anytime.
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Educators and students learn practical strategies to find, evaluate, and cite reliable information in the age of AI. Participants will learn how to use the Michigan eLibrary (MEL) for academic research, apply tests to assess source credibility and cite sources. It also addresses safe searching practices and provides ideas to verify AI-generated content.
    • Social Media: Strategies for Designing Learning Experiences
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Social Media: Strategies for Designing Learning Experiences
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 2
      Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AM
      Location: Begin work anytime.
      Calendar: WW Calendar
      Social media tools and platforms can enable educators to lead and learn with other professionals from where they stand in classrooms, offices, and buildings. Explore how social media tools aid with building and expanding professional networks and create opportunities for building authentic learning experiences for our students.
  • 4 February
    • Promoting STEM Through Literature @The Henry Ford
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
      Promoting STEM Through Literature @The Henry Ford
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 4
      Time: 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
      Location: The Henry Ford Museum
      Calendar: WW Calendar

      Use literature to get your students excited about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) by actively involving them in the design thinking process. Participants in this in person event learn to use these resources with students and how to implement Design Thinking.

      Each of the titles selected for the project shares a story where something was built or invented by designing, planning, gathering materials, and creating. In addition to strengthening literacy skills, your students will develop inquiry and problem-solving skills. They will also see that with perseverance, anyone can be innovative and invent new things. The project is available for free at stemandlit.com.

      This session will be held at The Henry Ford museum; 20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124.  Attendees can park in the museum lot and enter through the Welcome Center. Doors open at 9:00am.  A voucher will be provided for lunch at the museum's café.

    • Growing Minds Project Training (Marshall)
      Registration ends 1/28/2026
      12:30 PM to 3:30 PM
      Growing Minds Project Training (Marshall)
      Registration ends Jan 28
      Date: Feb 4
      Time: 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM
      Location: Calhoun ISD Gifford/Schultz Ed. Service Center
      Calendar: 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.

  • 11 February
    • Growing Minds Project Training (virtual)
      Registration ends 1/21/2026
      2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
      Growing Minds Project Training (virtual)
      Registration ends Jan 21
      Date: Feb 11
      Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
      Location: Virtual
      Calendar: WW Calendar

      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.

    • Creative Communications (21T4S webinar series)
      Registration ends 2/4/2026
      4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
      Creative Communications (21T4S webinar series)
      Registration ends Feb 4
      Date: Feb 11
      Time: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
      Location: Virtual
      Calendar: 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.

  • 13 February
    • Growing Minds Project Training (Saginaw)
      Registration ends 2/4/2026
      11:30 AM to 2:30 PM
      Growing Minds Project Training (Saginaw)
      Registration ends Feb 4
      Date: Feb 13
      Time: 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM
      Location: Saginaw ISD
      Calendar: 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.

New REMC SAVE contracts start January 1st

Big news for Michigan schools and public agencies: The REMC Association of Michigan has awarded new REMC SAVE contracts that go live January 1, 2026.  Check out fresh options and maximize your budget. REMC SAVE’s competitive bid process provides compliance with state procurement statutes without the need for local bidding (saving you time and money).

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Last day to register is January 7th!

Reimagine your classroom and give your teaching a fresh boost with REMC’s Student-Centered Learning Across Michigan (SLAM). New cohorts start in January 2026!  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.

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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! 

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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.

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