Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Fwd: VAMLE News: Scholar Leader Dinner and MGI

Check the NELMS site for details on your state's Scholar Dinner. 

-- Gary Ackerman, Ph.D.


Begin forwarded message:

From: "Sue Gee" <director@vamle.org>
Date: April 29, 2014 at 3:33:18 PM EDT
To: "Schoolwires Alert Recipients" <alertrecipients@schoolwires.com>
Subject: VAMLE News: Scholar Leader Dinner and MGI

The VAMLE-NELMS Scholar Leader Dinner will be held at Plumley Armory, Norwich University, in Northfield, Vermont on June 4th, 6:00pm. Two students from each school with grades 5-8 are selected as outstanding scholars and leaders to be honored at this dinner. The dinner is free to students from member schools. Non-member school will pay $40 per student. Tables of 4, 8 and 10 are available for reservation. Last year, over 300 people attended this premiere middle school event, including teachers, principals, parents and grandparents. Each student receives a plaque and a photograph. Each eligible school has received nomination materials. Please choose your students and make your reservations now. Space is limited. For more information, go to http://www.nelms.org
 
The Middle Grades Institute will be held at the University of Vermont, June 23-27 for educators working with students, ages 10-15. With Personalize Learning Plans (PLPs) mandated for all Vermont middle and high schools, this summer's institute will model the development of a PLP in each participant's focus area. Three graduate credits are available from Johnson State College, Saint Michael's College, or UVM. 45 professional development hours are granted for those who do not want graduate credit. Participants take only one of nine focus areas, with four areas that can be applied toward the Vermont middle grades endorsement. The cost: $1750 for credit; $1250 for non-credit. To register: 802-635-1449, or register@middlegradesinstitute.org
 
For pictures of the 2nd Annual VAMLE Conference, Beyond Bullying, Creating a Culture of Respect, go to http://www.vamle.org and "like" the Vermont Association for Middle Level Education on Facebook.
 
 
 

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Most of us have stopped using IE... I guess it is time to move away from it completely. Makes one wonder how much longer Microsoft will be a viable option. 


-- Gary Ackerman, Ph.D.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Fwd: What's up at NELMS 4-24



-- Gary Ackerman, Ph.D.


Begin forwarded message:

From: nelms@nelms.org
Date: April 24, 2014 at 11:59:00 PM EDT
To: "Dr. Gary L. Ackerman" <gary@hackscience.net>
Subject: What's up at NELMS 4-24
Reply-To: NELMS <nelms@nelms.org>

April 24, 2014 - Weekly update from NELMS
nelms logo

Free Formative Assessment Webinar from
Renaissance Learning

biz card for leslie grant

April 30 at 2:00 pm EST
The topic is assessment – Improve Your Assessment Literacy.
In this free, interactive webinar, attendees will learn:
• Why formative assessment is essential to effective teaching— and needs more focus
• The state of teacher and leader assessment literacy
• The impact of quality formative assessment practices on student learning
• The importance of leadership in assessment literacy
The presenter is Dr. Leslie Grant.
Dr. Leslie Grant is Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership in the School of Education at The College of William & Mary. A sought-after national and international speaker, she has co-authored seven books and numerous articles on cutting-edge topics in education.
Click here for more info and/or to register
Click here for a pdf of the event
 

Have dinner with Walden University!

Are you considering returning to school to finish your degree or begin a new degree program?
Did you know that as a member of NELMS you could be eligible to receive a 10% reduction on your tuition?
Did you know that Walden offers an online M.S. Ed (accelerated and traditional), Ed.D, Ed.S, Ph.D. and individual courses
Click Here for a complete list of programs
Attend a special dinner information session to learn more.
May 8th @ 7pm Fratello's Italian Grille
155 Dow St
Manchester NH
RSVP Required.
To RSVP, Please email or call your Walden Representative Kim LaMontagne Kimberly.lamontagne@waldenu.edu or 603-479-2415

 

Keys to Argument Writing

April 30, 2014
Holiday Inn Enfield/Springfield–Enfield, CT

For more information and/or to register click here.

Here is what attendees were saying after the "SOLD OUT" January 9 - Key Writing Routine event:

The quality of the presentation was excellent and provided clarification of many critical issues surrounding argument and its implementation.

This was the best PD I've ever attended. More "take-away" than I've ever experienced.

Plethora of strategies, usable templates, activities, and ideas I will definitely use. Shauna was an excellent presenter! Relevant examples and great analogies. Evident she is knowledgeable and in classrooms.

Shauna is the most effective presenter I have seen. She provides relevant examples and answers questions. She gave quality suggestions and has the ability to control a group well. She has made me interested in what else "Keys" has to offer.

Excellent support materials. This is the first PD where I am starting to understand argument writing.

 

The 4th Annual Essential Adolescent
Literacy Conference

Friday, May 9, 2014
SERESC Conference Center, 29 Commerce Drive, Bedford, NH 03110

NELMS is a co-sponsor of this event along with SERESC, Keys to Literacy, and Wilson Language Training.
To learn more and/or to register please click here

 

To learn more about this conference download the complete flier by clicking here. acrobat logo
To download bios of presenters click here. acrobat logo
To download a registration form click here. acrobat logo

Scholar Leader Dinners

Plan now so that your students can participate in this wonderful event! If you have not received information about Scholar Leader Dinners by now please contact the New England League of Middle Schools at (978) 557-9311, or by e-mailing NELMS. You might also find information you need by clicking here.

 

NELMS Summer Institute coming in July

This year's NELMS Summer Institute will be held at The North Conway Grand Hotel in North Conway, NH on July 28 & 29, 2014. The theme of this year's conference is "Learn from the Best to Become the Best". For more information please go to www.nelms.org

 

Plans for Scheduling Workshop

NELMS is planning a Middle Level Scheduling Workshop. Interested in attending? Please e-mail at mjfawcett@nelms.org.


Have you remembered to renew your NELMS Membership?

Whether you would like to renew your NELMS membership or join NELMS for the first time you can get the information you need by clicking here!

 

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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Fwd: BREAKING: End of Net Neutrality



-- Gary Ackerman, Ph.D.


Begin forwarded message:

From: "David Segal, DemandProgress.org" <info@demandprogress.org>
Date: April 24, 2014 at 2:21:11 PM EDT
To: "Dr. Gary L. Ackerman" <gary@hackscience.net>
Subject: BREAKING: End of Net Neutrality
Reply-To: "David Segal, DemandProgress.org" <info@demandprogress.org>

Gary-

Breaking news: The Federal Communications Commission is now moving to end net neutrality.  We're teaming up with our friends at RootsAction to fight back.

Send your outrage to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler by clicking here now!

Three months ago, Demand Progress and RootsAction joined with allied groups to deliver a petition with a million signatures to the FCC in support of net neutrality -- to keep the whole Internet available to everyone.

Last night, the news broke that the FCC intends to blow us off and betray the principle of equal access to the Internet.

Tell Chairman Wheeler and the rest of the FCC that we will not stand for this.

When he received those 1 million signatures in January, the FCC chairman said (awkwardly): "One of the great things about what the Internet does and why it needs to stay open, it enables people to organize and express themselves. A million people? That's boffo!"

Chairman Wheeler apparently thought a pat on the head would satisfy us. It certainly will not. We don't want empty rhetoric -- we want a commitment to the democratic principle of net neutrality.
 
Yesterday, Wheeler, a former cable lobbyist, revealed proposed new rules -- drafted by himself -- that would end net neutrality. Big corporations would pay for faster delivery of their content, making it difficult for smaller operations to compete.

Tell Chairman Wheeler and the rest of the Federal Communications Commission: we want action for democratic media, not platitudes as smokescreens for corporate domination of the Internet.

Ironically, last night's news of the FCC's impending action emerged on the same day that Brazil created the world's first Internet bill of rights -- protecting exactly the democratic principles that Chairman Wheeler and his FCC cohorts are on the verge of assaulting.

Click here to quickly communicate with the FCC -- then forward, post and share this urgent message far and wide.

The future of an open Internet depends on us.

Thanks.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

NPR.org - Reports: FCC Poised For About-Face On Net Neutrality

gary@hackscience.net has sent you the following story: Reports: FCC Poised For About-Face On Net Neutrality
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Reports: FCC Poised For About-Face On Net Neutrality

According to reports, the FCC is set to approve a system in which Internet service providers offer a faster pipe to American homes to content companies willing to pay for it.

Read this story

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Friday, April 18, 2014

Ubuntu (@BBCClick)

BBC Click (@BBCClick)
Ubuntu 14.04 is ready for a world filled with hi-resolution touchscreens and tablets buff.ly/1qSnd3y

After a week fighting with Windows and rediscovering just how dysfunctional the software is, this reminder that new Ubuntu is in the way is refreshing. 


-- Gary Ackerman, Ph.D.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Fwd: Learning Revolution Conference Schedule - Online and Free NEXT WEEK



-- Gary Ackerman, Ph.D.


Begin forwarded message:

From: "Library 2.0" <mail@library20.com>
Date: April 17, 2014 at 2:31:20 PM EDT
To: "gary@hackscience.net" <gary@hackscience.net>
Subject: Learning Revolution Conference Schedule - Online and Free NEXT WEEK
Reply-To: do-not-reply@library20.com

Network Email
Our first-ever Learning Revolution Conference kicks off this coming Monday, April 20th, online and free, with a terrific set of keynote and distinguished speakers and a full day of conference sessions on Thursday, April 24th. The schedule is below.

Please forward to your friends and colleagues - this event is free!

The LearningRevolution.com project has over 200 partner organizations and bridges schools, libraries, museums, and the work, adult, online, non-traditional and home learning worlds. Our theme for this conference is "What Are We Learning About Learning?" As the Internet shifts the boundaries of when, where, and how we learn, we believe our learning worlds will increasingly overlap.

All sessions are recorded and the recordings are generally available within an hour of a session's completion. Keynote recordings will be uploaded to the Learning Revolution YouTube channel. Mobile users will be able to connect to sessions by going to LearningRevolution.com on your mobile device. Live chat and help during the conference will be at theconferencelounge.me. Tweets with session reminders and links can be tracked at @learnrevproject. Volunteer moderators--we need you. Please sign up here! Wish you'd signed up to present a session? We're still taking submissions for our May 1 Reinventing the Classroom conference here!


Times are US-Eastern Daylight Time. To see the schedule in your own time zone, with session descriptions and links to attend, please go to http://learningrevolution.com/page/attending-schedule.
Monday, April 21
 
7:00pm  KEYNOTE - Ian Jukes on "What 21st Century Learning Really Looks Like"

8:00pm  KEYNOTE - Bronwyn Stuckey on "The Minecraft Experience - Curating Learning"

9:00pm  KEYNOTE - Bernard Bull on "Eight Laws of the Self-Directed Learner"

Tuesday, April 22
 
7:00pm  KEYNOTE - Carlo Ricci on "Learning and Love"

7:00pm  KEYNOTE - Howard Rheingold on "Co-learning, Social Media, Peeragogy, and Open/Connected Learning"

8:00pm   KEYNOTE - Maria Droujkova on "Math 2.0"

9:00pm   KEYNOTE - Mark Treadwell on "The Neuroscience of Learning – A Model for how the brain learns"

Wednesday, April 23
 
7:00pm  KEYNOTE - David Loertscher on "The Flat Co-Taught Learning Experience: A 'Core' Idea"

8:00pm  KEYNOTE - Cindy Mediavilla on "Learning by Doing: Internships and Residencies"

9:00pm  KEYNOTE - Bernajean Porter on "Futuring with StoryTelling Inspires Communities, Schools and Student Lives"

Thursday, April 24
 
7:00am  KEYNOTE - Pat Farenga on "What is the role of the teacher when children learn on their own?"

8:00am
  • eTwinning: creativity and innovation through collaboration - Grazina Likpetriene, Vladimir Mosijenko, Tanja Gvozdeva, & Larisa Tichonova
  • INSTILLING GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM - Adam Carter, Teacher & Global Citizen
  • Mobile Literacy with Audiobooks - Sue Toms, Head of Libraries
  • Multimedia and language and literature/ Medios audiovisuales y lengua y literatura - J. Daniel García

9:00am
  • Building better teachers: Designing online instruction to impact student satisfaction. - Dr. Rochelle Franklin, Director of Faculty Training and Development
  • Kids Afield: Technology, Nature, Communication - Robin K. Long,Teacher Environmental Education, Biology and General Science
  • Learning through your workplace - Lidmyla Kovalova, CEO of G.U.N. Academy

10:00am
  • DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER: Beyond the University: New MOOC Audiences and Providers - Leonard Waks, Professor Emeritus Educational Leadership
  • Electronic Portfolios as Spaces for Students to Engage with Learning - Gina Marandino - Educational Technology Specialist
  • Hit Learners with Music! They feel NO pain! - Theodore Lalos, EFL teacher

11:00am
  • Application of Experiential Learning Theory in Technology Enhanced Learning - Dr.Revathi Viswanathan
  • Improving Modern Language Speaking Proficiency - Harry G. Tuttle, Ed. D
  • RADIO SOLIDARIA AMIGA ONLINE Y RADIOSOLAMICHILDRENS UNA EXPERIENCIA DE APRENDIZAJE - Mª Magdalena Galiana Lloreet- docente infantil y primaria

12:00pm  KEYNOTE - Stephanie Sandifer on "Mobile Learning Among the Museums of Houston, Texas: A Blended & Personalized Learning Environment Leveraging Community Resources for Improved Learner Outcomes"

1:00pm
  • DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER: SAMR as a Framework for Moving Towards Education 3.0 - Jackie Gerstein, Ed.D., Online Faculty- Educational Technology
  • Revolutionize Data Reporting to Revolutionize Data Use - Jenny Grant Rankin, Ph.D. (Former Teacher, Site Admin, & District Admin)
  • Teaching Another Country's Culture With Mobile Devices - Harry G. Tuttle, Ed. D
  • What is Project-Based Learning (PBL)? - Judy Ha, Training and Development Manager

2:00pm
  • Authentic Learning Experiences: A Real World Approach to PBL - Dayna Laur - Educational Consultant
  • Best Practices for Discussion Boards - Marla Cartwright, Faculty Developer
  • Do students see technology the way we do? - Mrs. Maha Hassan

3:00pm
  • Disrupting the Classroom: What connected learning really means for your classroom - Sieva Kozinsky, CEO
  • How to Assess Project-Based Learning (PBL) - Jessica Chung, Assistant Director, Education
  • Rethinking Lesson Design with App Flow - Kelly Mendoza, Sr. Manager of Professional Development
  • Students + Computers = Engagement - Valerie R. Burton, English Language Arts Teacher

4:00pm
  • Digital Citizenship: A Whole-Community Approach - Kelly Mendoza, Sr. Manager of Professional Development
  • Putting the Students in the Driver's Seat - Paul Bond, Library Instruction Coordinator
  • Using the internet and social media to facilitate self-determined learning. - Rocco Ricci, PhD candidate

5:00pm  KEYNOTE - Steve Wheeler on "Students driving change: how learners are making the difference in the digital age"

6:00pm
  • Liberating ourselves from a textbook format: Innovative, inclusive, transformative and transdisciplinary ideas from teacher candidates - Melda N. Yildiz, Faculty
  • Transmedia Games For Learning - Randall Fujimoto, Game-Based Learning Designer

7:00pm
  • A Framework for eLearning - Dave Hallmon, Instructional Designer
  • Living the DREAM: Creating AWARENESS through Environmental Education - Carolyn Stevenson, Ed.D, Director of Education
  • Social Network Champions: new course collaboration opportunity - Carole McCulloch (CoachCarole)

8:00pm  KEYNOTE - Roger Schank on "Out with the old and in with the new: a plan for redesigning high school so that it is fun and useful"

9:00pm  KEYNOTE - Michael Strong on "Creating Great Educational Communities"

Visit Library 2.0 at: http://www.library20.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network

 
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Fwd: What's up at NELMS 4-17



-- Gary Ackerman, Ph.D.


Begin forwarded message:

From: nelms@nelms.org
Date: April 17, 2014 at 8:13:30 AM EDT
To: "Dr. Gary L. Ackerman" <gary@hackscience.net>
Subject: What's up at NELMS 4-17
Reply-To: NELMS <nelms@nelms.org>

April 17, 2014 - Weekly update from NELMS
nelms logo

Free Formative Assessment Webinar from
Renaissance Learning

biz card for leslie grant

April 30 at 2:00 pm EST
The topic is assessment – Improve Your Assessment Literacy.
In this free, interactive webinar, attendees will learn:
• Why formative assessment is essential to effective teaching— and needs more focus
• The state of teacher and leader assessment literacy
• The impact of quality formative assessment practices on student learning
• The importance of leadership in assessment literacy
The presenter is Dr. Leslie Grant.
Dr. Leslie Grant is Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership in the School of Education at The College of William & Mary. A sought-after national and international speaker, she has co-authored seven books and numerous articles on cutting-edge topics in education.
Click here for more info and/or to register
Click here for a pdf of the event
 

Have dinner with Walden University!

Are you considering returning to school to finish your degree or begin a new degree program?
Did you know that as a member of NELMS you could be eligible to receive a 10% reduction on your tuition?
Did you know that Walden offers an online M.S. Ed (accelerated and traditional), Ed.D, Ed.S, Ph.D. and individual courses
Click Here for a complete list of programs
Attend a special dinner information session to learn more.
May 8th @ 7pm Fratello's Italian Grille
155 Dow St
Manchester NH
RSVP Required.
To RSVP, Please email or call your Walden Representative Kim LaMontagne Kimberly.lamontagne@waldenu.edu or 603-479-2415

 

Keys to Argument Writing

April 30, 2014
Holiday Inn Enfield/Springfield–Enfield, CT

For more information and/or to register click here.

Here is what attendees were saying after the "SOLD OUT" January 9 - Key Writing Routine event:

The quality of the presentation was excellent and provided clarification of many critical issues surrounding argument and its implementation.

This was the best PD I've ever attended. More "take-away" than I've ever experienced.

Plethora of strategies, usable templates, activities, and ideas I will definitely use. Shauna was an excellent presenter! Relevant examples and great analogies. Evident she is knowledgeable and in classrooms.

Shauna is the most effective presenter I have seen. She provides relevant examples and answers questions. She gave quality suggestions and has the ability to control a group well. She has made me interested in what else "Keys" has to offer.

Excellent support materials. This is the first PD where I am starting to understand argument writing.

 

The 4th Annual Essential Adolescent
Literacy Conference

Friday, May 9, 2014
SERESC Conference Center, 29 Commerce Drive, Bedford, NH 03110

NELMS is a co-sponsor of this event along with SERESC, Keys to Literacy, and Wilson Language Training.
To learn more and/or to register please click here

 

To learn more about this conference download the complete flier by clicking here. acrobat logo
To download bios of presenters click here. acrobat logo
To download a registration form click here. acrobat logo

Scholar Leader Dinners

Plan now so that your students can participate in this wonderful event! If you have not received information about Scholar Leader Dinners by now please contact the New England League of Middle Schools at (978) 557-9311, or by e-mailing NELMS. You might also find information you need by clicking here.

 

NELMS Summer Institute coming in July

This year's NELMS Summer Institute will be held at The North Conway Grand Hotel in North Conway, NH on July 28 & 29, 2014. The theme of this year's conference is "Learn from the Best to Become the Best". For more information please go to www.nelms.org

 

Plans for Scheduling Workshop

NELMS is planning a Middle Level Scheduling Workshop. Interested in attending? Please e-mail at mjfawcett@nelms.org.


Have you remembered to renew your NELMS Membership?

Whether you would like to renew your NELMS membership or join NELMS for the first time you can get the information you need by clicking here!

 

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Monday, April 14, 2014

Fwd: Thank you for making the 33rd Annual Conference a success.



-- Gary Ackerman, Ph.D.


Begin forwarded message:

From: Karin Wilmarth <kwilmarth@nelms.org>
Date: April 14, 2014 at 1:49:42 PM EDT
To: "gary@hackscience.net" <gary@hackscience.net>
Subject: Thank you for making the 33rd Annual Conference a success.

Thank you, Thank you, for making the 33rd NELMS Annual Conference a success. Your part in celebrating and recognizing the "Magic in the Middle" is important and valuable. We appreciate it. We hope you took new ideas, strategies, and energy back to your school. Your feedback on the evaluation form was helpful and will be used in future planning.

 

We know schools are continuing to face financial challenges and at times it is also difficult to get release time to attend professional development opportunities. As you know middle level education is critically important but at times vulnerable.  We need to collaborate and join forces to insure our young adolescents are receiving the quality and type of instruction they need. In that light, please continue to give us feedback to insure we are meeting the needs of educators. You can also be helpful by reaching out to colleagues to join you next year at the conference. It is not too early to make plans to continue the magic March 23 & 24, 2015! Attending with a team can be particularly effective so you may want to start to organize a group.

 

We still have "Magic in the Middle" t-shirts, polo shirts and fleece jackets available for sale. Please contact Karin Wilmarth at kwilmarth@nelms.org about ordering.

 

We appreciate the difference you are making by continuing professional development, expanding your instructional practice and understanding the importance of student engagement. You are a core of "Magic in the Middle".

 

See you at an upcoming PD event:

 

ª  Keys to Literacy, Argument Writing (April 30, Enfield, CT)

 

ª  1:1 Digital Learning Institute (June 26-27, Kennebunk, ME)

 

ª  SUMMER NELMS (July 28-29, North Conway Grand Hotel, North Conway, NH)  "Learn from the Best to Become the Best"

 

ª  Rick Wormeli (September 23-24, location TBD)

 

ª  Celebrate the Magic of the Young Adolescent (Oct. 10, SERESC, Bedford, NH)

 

ª  34th NELMS Annual Conference (March 23-24, 2015, Providence, RI)

 

 


Have a great day,                                                                

The NELMS Board and Staff

 

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Fwd: Nominations for VT Scholar Leader Dinner just over 4 weeks away



-- Gary Ackerman, Ph.D.


Begin forwarded message:

From: nelms@nelms.org
Date: April 10, 2014 at 11:07:29 AM EDT
To: "Dr. Gary L. Ackerman" <gary@hackscience.net>
Subject: Nominations for VT Scholar Leader Dinner just over 4 weeks away
Reply-To: NELMS <nelms@nelms.org>

VT Scholar Leader Info
nelms logo

Don't forget to send in your VT Scholar Leader Nominations! Deadline is just over four weeks away!

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Plumley Armory, Norwich University, Northfield, VT

Registration/Nomination forms are due on May 12, 2014! Don't delay! Get your completed nomination/registration form mailed or faxed in today!

For more information and registration form about the Vermont Scholar Leader Dinner: Click here.

 

 

 

Writing Institute-Keys to Argument Writing
Holiday Inn Springfield/Enfield, Enfield, CT
April 30, 2014

1:1 Digital Learning Institute
Middle School of the Kennebunks, Kennebunk, ME
June 26 & 27, 2014

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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Fwd: What's up at NELMS 4-9



-- Gary Ackerman, Ph.D.


Begin forwarded message:

From: nelms@nelms.org
Date: April 9, 2014 at 11:09:52 AM EDT
To: "Dr. Gary L. Ackerman" <gary@hackscience.net>
Subject: What's up at NELMS 4-9
Reply-To: NELMS <nelms@nelms.org>

April 9, 2014 - Weekly update from NELMS
nelms logo

magic in the middle image

 

 

Thanks to all who made the 33rd Annual Conference a success

Don't forget you can continue the magic by attending these upcoming events.

 

 

 

Keys to Argument Writing

April 30, 2014
Holiday Inn Enfield/Springfield–Enfield, CT

For more information and/or to register click here.

Here is what attendees were saying after the "SOLD OUT" January 9 - Key Writing Routine event:

The quality of the presentation was excellent and provided clarification of many critical issues surrounding argument and its implementation.

This was the best PD I've ever attended. More "take-away" than I've ever experienced.

Plethora of strategies, usable templates, activities, and ideas I will definitely use. Shauna was an excellent presenter! Relevant examples and great analogies. Evident she is knowledgeable and in classrooms.

Shauna is the most effective presenter I have seen. She provides relevant examples and answers questions. She gave quality suggestions and has the ability to control a group well. She has made me interested in what else "Keys" has to offer.

Excellent support materials. This is the first PD where I am starting to understand argument writing.

 

The 4th Annual Essential Adolescent
Literacy Conference

Friday, May 9, 2014
SERESC Conference Center, 29 Commerce Drive, Bedford, NH 03110

NELMS is a co-sponsor of this event along with SERESC, Keys to Literacy, and Wilson Language Training.
To learn more and/or to register please click here

 

To learn more about this conference download the complete flier by clicking here. acrobat logo
To download bios of presenters click here. acrobat logo
To download a registration form click here. acrobat logo

Scholar Leader Dinners

Plan now so that your students can participate in this wonderful event! If you have not received information about Scholar Leader Dinners by now please contact the New England League of Middle Schools at (978) 557-9311, or by e-mailing NELMS. You might also find information you need by clicking here.

 

NELMS Summer Institute coming in July

This year's NELMS Summer Institute will be held at The North Conway Grand Hotel in North Conway, NH on July 28 & 29, 2014. The theme of this year's conference is "Learn from the Best to Become the Best". For more information please go to www.nelms.org

 

Plans for Scheduling Workshop

NELMS is planning a Middle Level Scheduling Workshop. Interested in attending? Please e-mail at mjfawcett@nelms.org.


Have you remembered to renew your NELMS Membership?

Whether you would like to renew your NELMS membership or join NELMS for the first time you can get the information you need by clicking here!

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Fair Use Evaluator

A colleague has been working with his students on a research project... he has been working with students on understanding fair use as a part of the copyright laws that permit use by scholars and students and teachers for some purposes, but not every purpose.

We found the Fair Use Evaluator which helps students understand some of the issues surrounding fair use:

http://librarycopyright.net/resources/fairuse/index.php


Monday, April 7, 2014

Oppia

Oppia came through my inbox last week. At first it looked like another tool for teachers that would be interesting but little used. Then, over the weekend, I looked closer an found it much more intriguing.

In a nutshell: a teacher (or anyone else) creates a step-by-step exploration (their term). When authoring, one has an html editor to compose contents (and insert images, embed video, and other elements). After the contents, the author adds questions.

The 21st century educator has access to vast resources, including many to present information to students. We are concerned with the efficiency of instruction today also, and I can imagine using Oppia for many of the simple information dispensing activities still necessary today.