Conference, Workshop and Staff Development Resources
These are resources by Keith D. Schroeder. You can contact Keith from his website http://keithschroeder.net
One Book One Community Wisconsin
We are in full swing with our "One Book One Community Wisconsin" bucket filling year! It's not too late to joining me and other Wisconsin schools, cities, libraries, etc. by hosting your "One Book One Community" https://sites.google.com/site/obocwisconsin/ event. A good explanation of what the "One Book One Community" concept can be found at http://www.randomhouse.biz/libraries/pdfs/onebook10.pdf The theme we are using are those that support the bucket filling concept. There are several books with that theme that can be found on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_11?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=bucket+filler&sprefix=bucket+fill%2Caps%2C259 The one we are suggesting is "Have You Filled A Bucket Today" by Carol McCloud ( http://www.bucketfillers101.com/index.php ) From the jacket cover of the book "Through sweet, simple prose and vivid illustrations, this heartwarming book encourages positive behavior as children see how very easy and rewarding it is to express kindness, appreciation, and love on a daily basis." I also like using puppets or manipulatives with my stories. Mimi Boyd from Mimi's Motif's (http://www.mimismotifs.com/) has exclusively developed a great manipulative that can be used with any of the bucket books. It consists of a clear bucket with bright, colorful shapes that can represent the various good things people can do to fill buckets. It can easily be manipulated with any of her puppets or puppets you may already have. It's a great way to visualize the bucket filling concept. I have been using their prototype so it isn't featured on her website YET but will be very soon. Check her website often! Her Dewey Puppet is awesome too!
You can also like our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/One-Book-One-Community-Wisconsin/330776663699085 or follow us on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/OBOCWisconsin
Recent Professional Development/Conference Presentations:
SLATE - Wisconsin: Gamestorming: Gamification of the Curriculum
CESA8 Coaching: Powerpoint can be found here
WSRA Wired Wednesday 60+ Google Chrome Apps in 60 Minutes: PowerPoint can be found here
Webinar recording can be found on the WSRA Website
Fall Literacy Harvest: Visual Literacy in the Age of Common Core
Web2.0 Tools for Digital Writing
Wolf River Reading Council PowerPoint
Why Go Google? - Google Apps for Education Resource Page
Connecting Literacy and Technology to the Common Core in a Google World
RTI In Secondary Education
Video Editing with WeVideo and Youtube
Connecting Your Students to the World Through the Common Core
Digital Storytelling: Helping Students Find Their Voice Through the Common Core
Your Badgerlink and How It Can Support Implementing the Common Core
Teaching 2.0: Literacy, Technology and the Common Core
Web2.0 Resources for Special Education
Personal Learning Network
Coaching Resources
Why Minecraft is a Great Tool for Learning
Beyond the Textbook
Macbook Resources
What? No Textbook!
Whiteboard Resource Page
Brain-Based Research
Flipping your Classroom
Google Earth Resources
iPads in the Classroom
ePub In the Classroom
To Google and Beyond
Using Social Media to Extend Classroom Learning
21st Century Classroom
21st Century Literacy
Looking for the Key to Effective Teaming - Implement a Coaching Model
Community Education Resources:
Community Education: Facebook and Social Media - What's All This Buzz About?
Community Employment Resource Night
Personal Learning Network
Pinterest for Beginners
Skype for Beginners
Older Topics/Presentations
AUP/BYOD Policy Examples
Beyond Google Searching
Changing Face of Libraries
Classroom Copyright
Copyright Free Resources
Family Literacy Night
Instructional Coaching to Improve Student Achievement/Literacy
Internet Safety Resources
Literacy-Technology Integration
Math Literature in the Classroom
Suicide Prevention Resources
Technology for Administrators
Web 2.0 in the Classroom
Whiteboard Resource Page
Wisconsin Instructional Television
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