Webinar Series for teachers and leadership

 

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Learn about one of these timely topics for educators and leadership.
This fall I'm leading a series of free, 30 minute webinars for teachers and education leadership to address some common concerns and needs, especially in the age of AI, and when we all struggle to elevate student engagement.

Topics for leadership (Wednesdays at 11:00am ET/8:00am PT):

  • Developing AI policies for your school (Aug 9)
  • Why and how to publish a newsletter (Sept 10)
  • Why & how to publish your first book (Oct 1)
  • Budget-conscious PD (Nov 5)

Topics for educators (Wednesdays at 6:00pm ET/3:00pm PT): 

  • Week One activities for the K-12 classroom (Aug 9)
  • How to create inquiry-based assignments (Sept 10)
  • How to design uncheatable assessments (Oct 1)
  • How to design & grade project-based assignments (Nov 5)

All meetings will be held on Zoom and will be recorded. If you can't make the webinar, sign up to receive a link to the recording.

Register for the series and share with your colleagues. See you there!

2 replies

July 27, 2025 Language English

Sounds so helpful Michael! I’ve passed it along in my district. And thanks for the “free”!

August 06, 2025 Language English

Just listened in today - thanks Michael - great start and lots of ideas for starting school with engaging enthusiasm. Love your take on the “why” and examples of activities that can be the “how”. Also nice to have a quick webinar (and free!) in these busy times, packed with some super learning activities for the start of school.

Appreciate your reply to my comment on cell phones for a selfie “get to know your class and classmates” activity. Good to have some workable solutions when school policy has them unavailable for student use.

Your next three webinars for teachers sound super. Thanks for providing these.

#backtoschool

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