Are you a busy adult educator trying to figure out how to squeeze in professional development?
The Program Support PD Center is excited to offer our new series of On-Demand PD videos. These previously recorded PD events are intended to provide you with “just-in-time” PD that is accessible to you anytime.
Best of all, these are no wait lists! As an added plus, once you access any of these videos, you can bookmark and revisit them whenever needed.
While we continue to also offer the high quality, sustained, and interactive PD that you’ve come to know us for, these resources can be valuable as part of your comprehensive PD plan.
For more information or if you have any questions, please contact Luanne_Teller@worlded.org.
Reminder: You can always access the Distance Education and Digital Literacy Online Discussion Padlet, which is chock full of resources and ideas shared by our Distance Education and Digital Literacy Coordinator Diana Satin and by colleagues. Take advantage of the resources organized by topics and post your own as well!
- New and experienced adult educators who want to strengthen their practice and gain new ideas in areas related to distance education and digital literacy
This professional development activity/course is designed for:
How does it work? Each PD event title below is hyperlinked to a Google registration form that will provide you with a link to the video. To download a document with descriptions of each of the webinars, scroll to the bottom of this posting.
Happy viewing!
Communicating from a Distance
1. Communication Tools: Teaching, Advising, and Leading from a Distance
Tech and Tell Sessions
4. Tech and Tell: Developing an Individual Student Digital Literacy Learning Plan
5. Tech and Tell: Using Digital Tools to Design Assessments
6. Tech and Tell: Designing Digital Learning Experiences
7. Tech and Tell: Making Digital Devices and Materials More Accessible
Online Products for Distance and Blended Education
8. Planning Now for Online Classes: Using USA Learns
9. Teaching Online Using Free Google Classroom Resources - Part 1: Getting Started and Using the Stream
Online
United States