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Empower Educators
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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13 April
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Student-Centered Learning Across Michigan Cohort 15: April 13, 2026 - June 3, 2026Registration ends 4/8/202612:00 AM to 12:01 AMStudent-Centered Learning Across Michigan Cohort 15: April 13, 2026 - June 3, 2026Registration ends Apr 8Date: Apr 13Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW CalendarIn this 6 week largely asynchronous, self-paced course, we’ll work to design learning for your students that makes it easier to meet the needs of all your students (even when they’re absent), allows you to have a clearer picture of student learning, and includes a blended learning framework to allow you to work with smaller groups of students while the learning continues in your classroom.
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14 April
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Transformative Teaching with AI: Enhancing Instructional Practices & Efficiency (webinar)Registration ends 4/8/20264:00 PM to 5:15 PMTransformative Teaching with AI: Enhancing Instructional Practices & Efficiency (webinar)Registration ends Apr 8Date: Apr 14Time: 4:00 PM to 5:15 PMLocation: OnlineCalendar: WW CalendarExplore the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence on instructional practices and efficiency. Delve into how AI tools can help educators create personalized and differentiated instructional materials, meeting the diverse needs of students with heightened efficiency. Uncover the potential for AI to streamline teacher tasks and automating routine responsibilities. AI is currently impacting teaching and learning in known and unknown ways. Come engage in dialog with other educators about the ways that you want to utilize AI in the educational environment.
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22 April
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Computational Thinking (21T4S webinar series)Registration ends Apr 15Date: Apr 22Time: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
How do students learn to think like problem-solvers, creators, and coders? This session explores the 21 Things 4 Students Computational Thinking Thing, where learners dive into the four key stages of computational thinking—decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithms. By breaking down problems, spotting patterns, filtering details, and building step-by-step solutions, students gain the strategies needed to tackle challenges across math, science, writing, and even everyday life.
Teachers and curriculum teams will discover how this unit:
- Equips students with practical tools for analyzing and solving complex problems.
- Builds connections between computational thinking and real-world problem solving.
- Transitions naturally into coding as students apply their strategies to create games and automate tasks.
- Strengthens logical thinking, creativity, and confidence through hands-on Quests and Gold-level challenges.
Whether used to enhance STEM learning or integrated across subject areas, Computational Thinking empowers students to approach challenges with clarity, creativity, and confidence.
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28 April
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Learning with AI: Revolutionizing Assessment & Cultivating Student AI Literacy (webinar)Registration ends 4/22/20264:00 PM to 5:15 PMLearning with AI: Revolutionizing Assessment & Cultivating Student AI Literacy (webinar)Registration ends Apr 22Date: Apr 28Time: 4:00 PM to 5:15 PMLocation: OnlineCalendar: WW CalendarExplore assessment through the lens of AI and consider how AI can foster inclusivity and personalization in measuring student learning. Investigate the dynamic capabilities of AI tools to generate various forms of assessments, create rubrics, and provide students with timely, individualized feedback. Additionally, discover strategies for cultivating AI literacy in students, encompassing foundational knowledge, awareness of risks and ethical implications, and critical assessment skills for AI outputs. Come collaborate with MI educators on strategies for improving assessment given the unique challenges and opportunities with Generative AI.
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29 April
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My Digital Life (21T4S webinar series)Registration ends Apr 22Date: Apr 29Time: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: WW Calendar
What does it mean to live your best digital life? This session introduces the 21 Things 4 Students My Digital Life Thing, where learners dive into their personalities, learning styles, and strengths while discovering how technology can support them in personalized ways. Alongside self-reflection, students also build critical habits for staying safe, balanced, and intentional in their online lives.
Teachers and curriculum teams will see how this Thing:
- Uses interactive tools to help students identify personality traits, strengths, and challenges.
- Encourages students to reflect on their learning processes and set strategies for growth.
- Shows students how to choose and apply tech tools that align with their unique styles.
- Promotes digital well-being by teaching intentional and safe online practices.
Whether woven into advisory programs, embedded in core content, or used as stand-alone Quests, My Digital Life helps students better understand themselves—and equips them with the digital habits to thrive.
- Uses interactive tools to help students identify personality traits, strengths, and challenges.
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30 April
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Promoting STEM Through LiteratureRegistration ends Apr 8Date: Apr 30Time: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: VirtualCalendar: 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 virtual event learn to use these resources with students in a virtual environment 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.
Participation will be confirmed 3 weeks in advance so a box of materials (including a free book that is part of our project) can be shipped to each participant before the event.
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4 May
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AI Prompting Essentials for TeachingRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 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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Cybersecurity PracticesRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarCybersecurity Practices explores what is cybersecurity, resources to help support your organization, and a review of best practices to follow for protecting and keeping safe your organization's network. Every person in an organization has a responsibility to practice good cybersecurity skills, which are also beneficial in one's personal life.
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Educational Technology: Strategic LeadershipRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarThis 3-week, 10-hour course is designed for current and aspiring leaders in educational technology. It focuses on understanding and applying the ISTE Standards for Education Leaders, incorporating frameworks like the Triple-E Framework, TPACK, and the NIRN Hexagon Tool. The course also integrates generative AI technologies as a tool for enhancing learning and leadership in educational technology.
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Engage, Create, Collaborate: Digital Tools for Today’s LearnersRegistration ends 4/29/202612:00 AM to 12:01 AMEngage, Create, Collaborate: Digital Tools for Today’s LearnersRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarThis course introduces engaging multimedia platforms to help teachers learn how to guide students in giving and receiving feedback, organizing ideas, and co-creating content. Whether for classroom projects or global connections, you’ll gain practical strategies to enhance student voice, creativity, and critical thinking using technology that’s accessible, collaborative, and easy to implement.
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Ignite Learning Through Media CreationRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarDiscover how to engage students through multimedia tools such as animation, video, and graphic design. This three-week asynchronous course introduces a variety of platforms for creative expression, assessment, and communication—while addressing best practices for legal and ethical use, including Creative Commons licensing. By the end of this course, you’ll walk away with a practical toolkit of multimedia strategies to enhance instruction and maximize student engagement.
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Integrating Technology Into Your K5 ClassroomRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarExplore K-5 lessons that integrate technology using MITECS and ISTE Standards for Students. For technology coordinators and K-5 classroom teachers, this course will dive into technology skills students should master at each grade level. Participants will access 100’s of free tutorials and activities that integrate technology into ELA, Math, Social Studies, Science, and the Arts, and learn about the newest technology tools available that are appropriate for K-5 classrooms.
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Make It Stick: Presenting for Adult LearnersRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarThis course helps educators design and deliver presentations that truly connect with adult learners. Participants will explore how adults learn best and apply those principles to create engaging, memorable presentations. Through guided practice, they’ll refine key skills such as storytelling, body language, and audience interaction, while learning to integrate visuals and technology with purpose. By the end, participants will leave with a presentation plan that “sticks”—one that inspires, informs, and empowers every adult learner in the room.
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OER to Support Michigan’s Literacy EssentialsRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarThe Essential Instructional Practices in Early Literacy (aka Literacy Essentials) aim to improve children’s literacy in Michigan. Open Educational Resources (OER) are free, openly licensed, high-quality collaborative tools that allow users to retain, reuse, revise, remix, and redistribute them for educational purposes. Combining these powerful practices provides educators with the resources needed to enhance literacy skills for school-aged youth. Participants will explore various OER and build a plan to support one or more of the Literacy Essentials in their classroom or school context.
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Power Up: Meaningful DataRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarDuring your career, you will have many new experiences utilizing teaching strategies and methodologies to achieve goals for yourself and your students. This course will expand your ability to effectively use data to increase the chances of reaching those goals.
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Storytelling to Enhance TeachingRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarStorytelling is a dynamic way to engage students in learning and make your content come alive. The use of storytelling can address multiple learning styles and content areas making it a perfect fit for face-to-face or online teaching environments. Participants will explore strategies and best practices with storytelling, see how stories can set the stage for learning and enhance your content. Plan and practice your own story for a content area of your choice while learning to use free, online resources such as Book Creator, Microsoft Sway and others.
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Student-Centered Personalized LearningRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarDo your students have a mix of abilities, interests, and strengths? Learn how to use personalized learning to maximize each student’s individual potential. This course dives deep into personalized learning, and gives you easy to implement strategies that can immediately increase engagement in your classroom by meeting your students’ needs.
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Using Universal Design for Learning and AI to Reach All StudentsRegistration ends 4/29/202612:00 AM to 12:01 AMUsing Universal Design for Learning and AI to Reach All StudentsRegistration ends Apr 29Date: May 4Time: 12:00 AM to 12:01 AMLocation: Begin work anytime.Calendar: WW CalendarExplore how Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and artificial intelligence (AI) can work together to make teaching more inclusive and effective. Through short readings, demos, and hands-on practice, you’ll learn to remove barriers, support diverse learners, and design accessible, engaging lessons using practical UDL and AI tools.
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REMC is hiring an Administrative Assistant
The Regional Educational Media Center (REMC) Association of Michigan is seeking a skilled, tech-savvy part-time Administrative Assistant. This contract position will play a vital role in facilitating efficiencies and helping to advance the mission of our organization.
MACUL 2026: Connect and Learn with REMC
The REMC Association of Michigan will have a strong presence at the upcoming MACUL Conference, March 18 - 20 in Grand Rapids, with REMC-connected presenters leading a wide range of sessions designed to support educators, school leaders, and instructional teams.
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!
4 webinars to strengthen your school's defense
Starting in May, REMC is hosting a timely four-part webinar series designed to help K-12 educators, tech teams and school leaders build practical cyber resilience - for FREE! Each 75-minute session is virtual, actionable and eligible for 1.5 SCECHs with a short post-webinar activity.
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.
Join now! REMC project helps districts streamline and strengthen student data privacy
REMC 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.