EETT Interactive Service Catalog

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Erie 1 BOCES ● 355 Harlem Road, West Seneca NY 14224 ● (716) 821‐7000 ● www.e1b.org


About this catalog

All of the services, programs and professional learning opportunities listed in this catalog are FREE and available to ALL certified administrators and staff employed by Erie 1 BOCES districts and non‐public schools. Participating E1B school districts and non‐public schools must have signed a grant participation form in order to receive professional development for the 2009‐2012 EETT Grant. (click here to here to see Public/Non‐Public Participation for EETT Grant)

Program Enrollment and Workshop Registration

Browse our catalog, also available online at www.wnyric.org/eett

To register for a workshop,

1) click on the Registration Link provided in the online catalog ( ) ‐or‐ 2) visit www.e1b.org —> Events & News —> Register for Events —> search by Event Code

When you have completed the online registration process, you will receive a confirmation email with additional information and/or registration requirements. 

You will also receive a reminder email 2‐4 days prior to the event.  Please note that registration is required to attend EETT events and workshops. You must always follow all applicable district and/or school policies prior to registration. A certificate of completion from Erie 1 BOCES does not guarantee district/school credit, nor compensation for your time. Space is limited, and early registration is encouraged. You will be notified via email of unexpected workshop cancellations due to weather and/or attendance.


Enhancing Education through Technology (EETT) Grant NYSED has awarded Erie 1 BOCES another Enhancing Education through Technology (EETT) Grant. This next round of the competitive portion of Title IID, submitted on behalf of its 20 component districts and the non‐public schools within their boundaries, is a comprehensive program focused on Leadership and System Change through Technology Innovation. Building on the knowledge, feedback and successes stemming from the previous (2007‐2009) EETT Grant Program, the new Erie 1 BOCES program will concentrate on developing the leadership qualities of administrators and other educational leaders on a differentiated basis. The grant will focus on the following goals:

Goal #1:

to build capacity for educational leaders, specifically district and building level administrators, to adopt and advocate effective technology integration and 21st century school reform.

Goal #2: to build the capacity of instructional leaders to develop and/or support systemic models of professional development and act as turnkey trainers who support effective technology and 21st century skills integration.

Goal #3: to build the capacity of teachers to create and disseminate high quality learning experiences aligned to NY State Standards and 21st Century Skills. By focusing the grant’s efforts on developing technology proficiencies, implementing 21st century learning environments, and identifying leadership qualities of administrators and teacher leaders, the EETT grant will build critical mass, achieve system change, and positively impact student achievement.

Erie 1 BOCES ● 355 Harlem Road, West Seneca NY 14224 ● (716) 821‐7000 ● www.e1b.org


Western New York continues to emerge as a leading area for technology innovation in education! Building on the knowledge, feedback and successes stemming from the current (2007‐2009) EETT Grant Program, the new Erie 1 BOCES program will concentrate on developing the leadership qualities of administrators and other educational leaders on a differentiated basis.

One of the most exciting initiatives outlined in the new EETT grant is the creation and development of a professional resource website strictly for administrators. The site will contain information, professional development materials including podcasts and vodcasts, articles, research, and other resources to promote quality 21st century school administration. Administrators and instructional leaders will also come together throughout the three‐year project to engage in collaborative discussions and planning sessions centered on issues relating to technology and 21st century skills integration.

The new EETT grant will also provide free professional development opportunities for all teachers in participating districts and non‐public schools. Through a multi‐faceted professional development program, Erie 1 BOCES will assist teachers and other educational leaders in identifying, developing and evaluating innovative learning opportunities that will positively impact student achievement and meet the needs of all learners. A series of workshops, tiered to background knowledge and familiarity with Web 2.0 tools, will be developed and offered in a combination of face‐to‐face and online formats.

In keeping with Erie 1 BOCES’ belief that instructional coaching is a best practice model for professional development, the EETT grant also outlines a program for developing capacity for instructional leaders to serve as instructional coaches for technology integration their schools and/or districts. Educational leaders will have the opportunity to take part in a comprehensive professional development program based on the instructional coaching model promoted by Jim Knight, a respected expert in the field.

Sheryl Nussbaum‐Beach will continue to play an active role, especially in the EETT virtual learning environment. She will also lead two face‐to‐face workshops per year on innovative practices in education. It is Erie 1 BOCES’ hope that the combination of programs to be funded by the EETT grant will not only motivate, challenge, and inspire, they will continue to build capacity for educational leaders to guide their schools/districts into the 21st Century. Sincerely,

The Erie1BOCES EETT Team


Administrators play a pivotal role in promoting technology and 21st century skills integration in schools, yet there is a lack of professional development opportunities and resources specifically targeted to administrators. As identified by Hope and Brockmeier (2002 and 2005), administrators must receive professional development that increases both their own technology proficiency and their understanding of the ways in which technology can be most effectively integrated into the curriculum. When educational leaders do receive such training, research shows that there is an increase in technology integration by teachers. Thus, the EETT grant seeks to help build the capacity of educational leaders for planning and supporting effective technology and 21st century integration will drive the professional growth of teaching staff, thus improving the culture and conditions for learning for all students.

The Target Audience

Superintendents

Assistant Superintendents

Principals Elementary Middle School High School

Directors of: Technology Educational Programming Curriculum and Instruction Assessment Student Support Special Education

Professional Learning Opportunities

A. Educational Leadership Website hosted by Erie 1 BOCES A web‐based community modeled after California’s Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership (www.portical.org). The website will serve as a central, virtual location for information, research, and resources on technology‐related issues pertaining specifically to district‐ and building‐level administrators.

Erie 1 BOCES ● 355 Harlem Road, West Seneca NY 14224 ● (716) 821‐7000 ● www.e1b.org


B. Educational Leadership Forums facilitated by E1B Coordinators These forums are 2 hour sessions for Administrators and are designed to promote building and district leadership in the 21st Century. All building and district leaders are invited to attend.

Educational Leadership Forum Registration Link ‐ or ‐ Event Code: 15598

SCHEDULE of EVENTS Visionary Leadership st 21 Century Learning Initiatives

April 1, 2010 8:30—10:30am, A‐1

Digital‐Age Learning Culture How can leaders transform their schools to enable, promote, and support continued professional growth by faculty & staff.

June 4, 2010 8:30—10:30am, B‐2b

Excellence in Professional Practice Leaders are instructional models and empower educators to enhance student learning

August 12, 2010 8:30—10:30am, B‐2b

Systematic Improvement Effective use of information and technology resources

October 15, 2010 8:30—10:30am, B‐2b

Digital Citizenship Promote, model, and establish policies for safe and ethical use of digital information and technology

January 20, 2011 8:30—10:30am, B‐2b

C. Educational Leadership Cadre facilitated by E1B Coordinators The EETT grant is looking to identify a cadre of administrators who are willing to commit to several meetings within a year to participate in the development of resources for the Educational Leadership website.

Educational Leadership Cadre Registration Link ‐ or ‐ Event Code: 15599

CADRE MEETING DATES May 14, 2010, 8:30 ‐ 10:30am, A‐3 September 23, 2010, 8:30 ‐ 10:30am, A‐1

July 15, 2010, 8:30 ‐ 10:30am, A‐1 December 7, 2010, 8:30 ‐ 10:30am, A‐1


The Enhancing Education through Technology (EETT) grant seeks to build the capacity of instructional leaders, at the district and building level, to develop and support systemic models of quality professional development. Through a variety of professional learning opportunities, participants will examine their current staff development practices, and begin to plan and implement strategies that meet the needs of teachers and students, as well as reflect 21st century skills and strategies.

Free professional development for administrators and instructional leaders at

the district and building level.

Free print and multimedia resources that can be employed during district and

school staff development.

Free access to a virtual, professional learning community that fosters

communication and collaboration between other instructional leaders throughout Western New York.

Free consultations for district planning and implementation of instructional

coaching models.

Professional Learning Opportunities

A. Professional Learning Network hosted online by Erie 1 BOCES A virtual professional learning network (PLN) that provides access to a variety of print and multimedia resources focused on instructional coaching, as well as planning and implementing 21st century staff development initiatives.

Erie 1 BOCES ● 355 Harlem Road, West Seneca NY 14224 ● (716) 821‐7000 ● www.e1b.org


B. Instructional Coaching Institute with Jim Knight, Ph. D Day long workshops for instructional leaders that provide a foundation upon which a solid, effective instructional coaching program can be built.

Instructional Coaching Institute Registration Link ‐ or ‐ Event Code: 15613

Dates:

November 17, 2010 8:30 ‐ 2:00pm, rm A‐2 November 15, 2011 8:30 ‐ 2:00pm, rm B‐1

May 10, 2010 8:30 ‐ 2:00pm, rm B‐1 May 9, 2011 8:30 ‐ 2:00pm, rm B‐1 May 7, 2012 8:30 ‐ 2:00pm, rm B‐1

JIM KNIGHT, Ph. D Instructional Coaching Trainer & Facilitator

Jim Knight is a research associate at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning. He has spent more than a decade studying instructional coaching and has written several books on the topic including Instructional Coaching: A Partnership Approach to Improving Instruction published by Corwin Press & NSDC in 2007, and co‐authored Coaching Classroom Management. His newest book, Partnership Learning: Scientifically Proven Strategies for Fostering Dialogue During Workshops and Presentations was published in 2008. Through his work at the University of Kansas, Knight has directed several research projects, including an I.E.S. funded qualitative and quantitative assessment of coaching. He has worked extensively with the Topeka Kansas School district to develop Pathways to Success, a comprehensive, district‐wide school reform project. He also leads the coaching institutes and the Annual Instructional Coaching Conference offered by the University of Kansas. Knight has facilitated professional learning for instructional coaches in more than 35 states, most of the Canadian provinces, and in Japan.

C. Follow‐up Workshops facilitated by E1B Coordinators Workshop series that will help instructional leaders to continue to develop and practice the skill sets necessary to make effective decisions about staff development based on data, teacher need and expertise, and student achievement. Topics: Creating a Culture of Trust, Respect & Quality Teaching

Instructional Strategies Data‐Driven Instruction

Instructional Technology Providing Effective Feedback

1‐on‐1 Coaching & PD Planning

D.

facilitated by E1B Coordinators

EETT coordinators are available to provide individualized support for planning and implementing staff development in districts.


School districts and non‐public school administrators can also schedule presentations and/or workshops developed through the EETT grant. These offerings can be customized to meet the needs of all educators, whether it be by providing grade– or subject‐specific resources or tailoring the activities to meet the diverse levels of expertise of the participants.

Professional Learning Opportunities

21st Century Professional Development

1‐2 hour presentation

21st century technology leaders face the challenge of improving teacher technology literacy in the face of shrinking budgets, limited time, and lack of buy‐in. This session will provide examples, models, and resources to help administrators design effective professional development to meet both district/school goals and individual needs.

Active Learning with Podcasts

3 hour/full day workshop In order to construct meaning and a deeper understanding, students must be actively engaged. Educators need to provide learners with a variety of opportunities to solve problems, communicate understanding, and apply what they have learned to a real life situation. During this workshop, participants will learn how to create, integrate and assess quality podcasts and vodcasts as a type of authentic product of learning.

Active Literacy

3 hour/full day workshop As educators search for effective ways to increase student literacy levels, they are increasingly turning to online technologies. Convenient, user‐friendly, and often free, these tools and resources facilitate quality, active literacy instruction in all content areas. In this workshop, participants will be provided with ways to utilize online tools and resources to teach reading comprehension strategies and writing in all content areas.

Erie 1 BOCES ● 355 Harlem Road, West Seneca NY 14224 ● (716) 821‐7000 ● www.e1b.org


Comprehension Strategies for 21st Century Teaching 3 hour/full day workshop The 21st century teacher must adapt the curriculum to meet the needs of the new learner and learning environment. During this workshop, participants will define and give examples of cognitive strategies for deepening comprehension in all content areas. Participants will receive resources, instructional materials, and step‐by‐step technology training on how to plan and facilitate quality learning activities that employ comprehension strategies and effective technology integration to increase student engagement and achievement.

Developing 21st Century Skills in the Classroom

3 hour/full day workshop

Effective 21st century skills and technology integration can provide opportunities for learners to actively demonstrate mastery of core academic knowledge, as well as an understanding and awareness of civic and global responsibilities. During this workshop, educators will define 21st century skills with an emphasis on critical thinking & problem solving, innovation & design, and communication & collaboration. Participants will identify instructional strategies and/or activities that engage multiple learning styles and explore ways of implementing them, and discover how technology can enhance teaching. Lastly, participants will construct assessment and evaluation tools that align with ISTE NETS for Students.

Digital Storytelling

3 hour/full day workshop

If there is one instructional technique that combines the best of pedagogical practice with an engaging, multi‐modal learning experience, it is digital storytelling. Teachers in every grade and content area are using inexpensive equipment and free software to guide students in creating meaningful, authentic products. In this workshop, participants will explore ways to increase student knowledge and performance through digital storytelling. They will also receive resources, materials, and hands‐on, step‐by‐step training on how to use Flip cameras and free software to create sample digital videos.

Tech Tools for Differentiated Instruction

3 hour/full day workshop

Differentiated Instruction is an accepted best practice with proven results for improving student achievement. Many of the new technologies offer educators the means to facilitate the implementation of DI into heterogeneous classrooms. This workshop will introduce teachers to internet‐based and Web 2.0 tools that will enhance differentiated instruction, and provide strategies and resources to turnkey the training to their district or school staff.

Interested in booking a workshop?

Presentation & Workshop Request Link ‐ or ‐ email us at eett@e1b.org


Technology, when used appropriately and effectively, can have a significant impact on student achievement. Research suggests that ongoing, scaffolded professional development is integral to successful technology and 21st century skills integration. To address this need, Erie 1 BOCES is developing a sequential, sustained, multi‐modal professional development program, the 21st Century Learning Series.

Free* 

For certified staff employed by Erie 1 BOCES districts and non‐public schools that have signed on to participate in the 2009‐2012 EETT Grant  Open to ALL teachers and ALL administrators in participating districts and non‐ public schools

Differentiated  

Blended approach (face‐to‐face and online) Scaffolded to Background Knowledge & Comfort Level  Explorer (beginner)  Pathfinder (ready to begin implementing)  Innovator (currently implementing and looking to transform classroom into a 21st century model)  Varying structures (1 hour workshops to 8 week courses)

Professional Development 

Transition from learning how to use basic technology tools and Web 2.0 applications to identifying, developing, and evaluating innovative learning opportunities  Centered around the 21st Century Skills  Certificates of Completion available  Sub reimbursement available (Districts Only)

Erie 1 BOCES ● 355 Harlem Road, West Seneca NY 14224 ● (716) 821‐7000 ● www.e1b.org


Focus on 21st Century Skills

Every workshop in each of the three levels will focus on a 21st Century Skill. In this way, educators can choose to either take one or multiple workshops at one level, or progress through the levels in the 21st Century Skill Series. The first two series are as follows:

Communication Series  Articulate thoughts and ideas effectively using oral, written and nonverbal communication

skills in a variety of forms and contexts  Use communication for a range of purposes (e.g. to inform, instruct, motivate and persuade)  Utilize multiple media and technologies, and know how to judge their effectiveness a priori as well as assess their impact  Communicate effectively in diverse environments (including multi‐lingual)

Collaboration Series  Demonstrate ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse teams  Exercise flexibility and willingness to be helpful in making necessary compromises to

accomplish a common goal  Assume shared responsibility for collaborative work, and value the individual contributions

made by each team member Source: Partnership for the 21st Century Skills. http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/index.phpoption=com_content&task=view&id=261&Itemid=120

What level am I?

The Explorer Level is designed for the educator or administrator who wishes to explore the latest technologies, but who has a very limited background and/or low comfort level with new technology. These workshops are designed to be short in length, slow in pace, highly focused on essential knowledge, and heavily supported. The Explorer workshops will be offered both face‐to‐face and online.

The Pathfinder Level will appeal to those educators who have some familiarity with “the tools” of technology and are ready to begin finding — or creating — their own paths. These workshops will provide direction on “how or where” to begin, assist educators in integrating technology into current units of study, and focus on practical implementation. These workshops will be offered online in a series of four workshops spanning one month.

The Innovator Level is specifically designed for educators who are fluent in new technologies, are comfortable with classroom integration, and are ready to begin a “new design” of teaching and learning. The focus of this series is transforming practice to align with the 21st Century standards. These workshops will be offered online as a series of workshops .


Explorer Level Workshops

Blogs 101 ‐ Online Blogs allow individuals to voice opinions, share experiences, offer ideas and resources, and communicate with friends, students, and colleagues. This online workshop provides an introduction to blogs for those who prefer to learn at their own pace. Start Date: February 22, 2010 21st Century Skill: Communication Event Code: 15596 Hours: 2 End Date: February 26, 2010

Blogs 101 ‐ Face to Face This face to face workshop provides an introduction to blogs for those who prefer to learn with a live instructor. Date: February 23, 2010 21st Century Skill: Communication Hours: 2 Event Code: 15597 Location: E1B Education Campus Time: 4:00 ‐ 5:30 Room: A2

Wikis 101 ‐ Online Wikis are excellent, user‐friendly tools that enhance communication. This online workshop provides an introduction to wikis for those who prefer to learn at their own pace. Start Date: March 1, 2010 21st Century Skill: Communication Event Code: 15600 End Date: March 5, 2010 Hours: 2

Wikis 101 ‐ Face to Face This face to face workshop provides an introduction to wikis for those who prefer to learn with a live instructor. Date: March 2, 2010 21st Century Skill: Communication Hours: 2 Event Code: 15606 Location: E1B Education Campus Time: 4:00 ‐ 5:30 Room: A2

VoiceThread 101 ‐ Online Make slideshow presentations collaborative with VoiceThread! This online workshop provides an introduction to VoiceThread for those who prefer to learn at their own pace. Start Date: March 22, 2010 21st Century Skill: Collaboration Event Code: 15602 End Date: March 26, 2010 Hours: 2

VoiceThread 101 ‐ Face to Face This face to face workshop provides an introduction to blogs for those who prefer to learn with a live instructor. Date: March 23, 2010 21st Century Skill: Collaboration Hours: 2 Event Code: 15610 Location: E1B Education Campus Time: 4:00 ‐ 5:30 Room: A1

Skype 101 ‐ Online Collaborate live with individuals across the globe! This online workshop provides an introduction to Skype for those who prefer to learn at their own pace. Start Date: March 29, 2010 21st Century Skill: Collaboration Event Code: 15604 End Date: April 30, 2010 Hours: 2

Skype 101 ‐ Face to Face This online workshop provides an introduction to Skype for those who prefer to learn with a live instructor. Date: March 31, 2010 21st Century Skill: Collaboration Hours: 2 Event Code: 15609 Location: E1B Education Campus Time: 4:00 ‐ 5:30 Room: A4

Erie 1 BOCES ● 355 Harlem Road, West Seneca NY 14224 ● (716) 821‐7000 ● www.e1b.org


Pathfinder Level Workshops

Active Literacy ‐ Online Only As educators search for effective ways to increase student literacy levels, they are increasingly turning to online technologies. In this workshop, participants learn ways to utilize online tools and resources to teach reading comprehension strategies and writing in all content areas. Note: Participants will be required to complete and submit weekly assignments to receive credit for course. Start Date: March 1, 2010 21st Century Skill: Communication Event Code: 15603 End Date: March 26, 2010 Hours: 8

The Collaborative Classroom ‐ Online Only Convenient, user‐friendly, and often free, online collaboration tools and resources facilitate quality learning experiences in all content areas. In this workshop, participants will learn to use online resources and technologies to increase student collaboration. Note: Participants will be required to complete and submit weekly assignments to receive credit for course.

Start Date: April 5, 2010 End Date: April30, 2010

21st Century Skill: Collaboration Hours: 8

Event Code: 15605

Innovator Level Workshops

Communication in the 21st Century ‐ Online Only Communication in the 21st Century relies upon 24/7 access, asynchronicity, and multiple technology tools; this concept has the potential to completely redefine the idea of the traditional classroom. This workshop will teach educators to create authentic learning environments ‐‐ both actual and virtual ‐‐ that will both build communication skills and increase communication between teacher and student. Participants will be required to complete and submit weekly assignments to receive credit for course. Start Date: March 29, 2010 21st Century Skill: Communication Event Code: 15607 End Date: April 30, 2010 Hours: 15

Collaboration in the 21st Century ‐ Online Only As the world “shrinks” due to increased access to technology, the need for effective collaboration skills is increasing. This workshop will focus on how to plan for and structure a 21st Century collaborative classroom using both best instructional practice and current technologies. Participants will be required to complete and submit weekly assignments to receive credit for course.

Start Date: May 3, 2010 End Date: June 4, 2010

21st Century Skill: Collaboration Hours: 15

Event Code: 15608


The EETT grant has developed an iPod Touch Pilot Program for Administrators to help build capacity. Each public school district has been awarded 4 iPod Touch, non‐public schools will receive 1 device for administrator use. The devices will not only provide administrators with access to the latest technologies, but a wealth of digital resources relating to 21st century school reform circulated through the EETT grant.

Interested in participating? 1) Assemble a team of 4 administrators that collectively possess the following:    

makes decisions or directly influences someone who makes decisions about district/school initiatives, professional development, and/or technology integration. (District/school administrator) shares a vision for comprehensive integration of technology to promote professional growth and teaching excellence. (Staff developer/coordinator) can provide digital‐age leadership and management of technology resources to maximize the achievement of learning goals. (Technology director/coordinator) looks to create, promote, and sustain a dynamic, digital‐age learning culture that is rigorous and engaging for all students. (all of the above)

2) Schedule a consultation for District IT Directors/Coordinators

SCHEDULE CONSULTATION

‐ OR ‐ contact Jenny Conklin‐Frank at 716‐821‐7064 or via email at jconklin@e1b.org for more information.

3) Attend the EETT#1 & 2: iPod Touch Pilot for Administrators

EETT#1:Innovators March 8, 2010

EETT#2:Explorers

March 8, 2010

Event Code: 15594 9 ‐ 11:30am, B2a Event Code: 15595 12:30 ‐ 3pm, B2a The Innovators workshop is for those administrators The Explorers workshop is for those administrators who are familiar with the iPod Touch device and who are not as familiar with the iPod Touch device but are ready to begin participating in the pilot. are ready to begin participating in the pilot.

Erie 1 BOCES ● 355 Harlem Road, West Seneca NY 14224 ● (716) 821‐7000 ● www.e1b.org


Upcoming Events Calendar 1 – 2 – 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 5 ‐

1 – Wikis 101 Online Starts ‐ Active Literacy Starts 2 – Wikis 101 Face 2 Face 3 ‐ 4 ‐ 5 ‐ Wikis 101 Online Ends

1 ‐ Educational

Leadership Forum #1 2 ‐ Skype 101 Online Ends

8 ‐ 9 ‐ 10 ‐ 11 ‐ 12 ‐

15 ‐ 16 ‐ 17 ‐ 18 ‐ 19 ‐

22 ‐ Blogs 101 Online Starts 23 ‐ Blogs 101 F2F 24 ‐ 25 ‐ 26 ‐ Blogs 101 Online Ends

8 ‐ iPod Orientation ‐ AL Week 2 9 ‐ 10 ‐ 11 ‐ 12 ‐

15 ‐ AL Week 3 16 ‐ 17 ‐ 18 ‐ 19 ‐

22 ‐ Voice Thread 101 Online Starts ‐ AL Week 4 23 ‐ Voice Thread 101 F2F 24 ‐ 25 ‐ 26 ‐ VoiceThread 101 Online Ends ‐ AL Ends

29 ‐ Skype 101 Online Starts

5 ‐ Collaborative Classroom Starts ‐ 21c Comm Week 2 6 ‐ 7 ‐ 8 ‐ 9 ‐

12 ‐ CC Week 2 ‐ 21c Comm Week 3 13 14 15 16

19‐ CC Week 3 ‐ 21c Comm Week 4 20 21 22 23

26‐ CC Week 4 ‐ 21c Comm Week 5 27 28 29 30 ‐ CC Ends ‐ 21c Comm Ends

17 ‐ 21c Coll Week 3 18 ‐ 19 ‐ 20 ‐ 21 ‐

24 ‐ 21c Coll Week 4 25 ‐ 26 ‐ 27 ‐ 28 ‐

31 ‐ 21c Coll Week 5

‐ 21C Communication Starts

30 ‐ 31 ‐ Skype 101 F2F

10 ‐ Instructional 3 ‐ 21c Collaboration Starts 4 ‐ 5 ‐ 6 ‐ 7 ‐

1 ‐ 2 ‐ 3 ‐ 4 ‐ Educational

Leadership Forum #2 ‐ 21c Collaboration Ends

Coaching Institute w/ Jim Knight ‐ 21c Coll Week 2 11 ‐ 12 ‐ 13 ‐ 14 ‐


For more information about EETT programs and service offerings: Educational Leaders Forums & Cadre Point of Contact:

Karen Cuddy‐Miller kcuddy‐miller@e1b.org (716) 821‐7454

Instructional Coaching Program & iPod Touch Program Point of Contact:

Jenny Conklin‐Frank jconklin@e1b.org (716) 821‐7064

21st Century Learning Series & Educational Leaders Website Point of Contact:

Shannon Logan slogan@e1b.org (716) 821‐7313

General Inquiries about EETT Services/Programs email: eett@e1b.org

EETT Coordinator Contacts: Kristen Marchiole kmarchiole@e1b.org (716) 821‐7322

Greg Flowers gflowers@e1b.org (716) 821‐7473


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