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Friday, November 11, 2016

MRVED Business

Upcoming Meetings
November 18, 2016  Principals' Council
November 23, 2016  Superintendents' Council
November 29, 2016  Strategic Planning Committee

December 2, 2016  Title III Teachers
December 5, 2016  District Assessment Coordinators

TIES 2016 Conference

TIES 2016 Conference
The TIES 2016 Education Technology Conference will take place at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis December 10-13, 2016. Over the course of four days, attendees will have access to information and resources covering hundreds of educational technology-related topics. Presenters have hands-on experience with the subjects they address and attendees will leave ready to hit the ground running with students and staff. From Makerspaces and Google apps to professional development and digital portfolios, TIES 2016 workshops and seminars shed new light on innovative classroom technologies.

You can register by going to the TIES Conference Website.


Tech Tip - YouTube Hot Keys

YouTube Hot Keys
Thanks to Ann Wachtler from Montevideo for sending this awesome video to me about YouTube hot keys.  It's a quick and very informative watch.  There are many tips for you and your students.



Here is a quick PDF reference sheet for YouTube hot keys and shortcuts too

http://www.gegeek.com/documents/cheat%20sheets/YouTube%20Shortcuts.pdf


What Great Teachers Do Differently - High Expectations - For Whom?

What Great Teachers Do Differently - High Expectations - For Whom?
The next chapter in What Great Teachers Do Differently by Todd Whitaker talks about expectations.  This chapter, although very short, dealt a huge punch.  Whitaker talks about that as teachers we all have high expectations for our students, regardless if you are a superstar teacher or not.  But what sets great teachers apart from everyone else, is having high expectations for themselves.

The teachers with high expectations for themselves are the ones who when they see their students struggling, they say to themselves "what can I do differently to help this student".  Teachers with low expectations of themselves will often have the opposite reaction, "what is the student doing wrong that they aren't getting it".  The great teachers have such high expectations of themselves that they will do anything they can to make sure the students are understanding what they are trying to teach.  The same can be said about kids paying attention.  If the students are not engaged, great teachers look within and look at their activities as to why students are engaged.  Teachers with low expectations are quick to blame the students for not being engaged.


MELT Networking Facilitator Sign Up

The MRVED is looking for facilitators of networking groups for the 2017 MELT in January.  As a facilitator you are not expected to be the expert in the room, but rather move the discussion along.  The goal of a networking group is to share resources and ideas with people who have the same interest.  They are meant to include a give & take.  Bring something to share and take something away that someone else shared.  The only networking groups that will be offered are those that have a willing facilitator.  If a networking group does not have a facilitator, it will not be held.  If you would like to sign up, please click the link below and add your name to the list next to the group you would like to facilitate.  The networking sign up will close at 3:00p.m. on Friday November 18.  If you have any questions or cannot access the form, please contact Brandon (braymo@mrved.net).