Tuesday 12/14: USDLA Brief
The 2024 USDLA National Conference is June 17-20 in St. Louis
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USDLA WEBINAR GUIDE
Stay tuned for upcoming USDLA Free Friday Webinars: usdla.org/webinars
Register for events hosted by our partners and sponsors
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Tuesday, December 12
6pm EST
Kathryn Nieves Licwinko, Ed.D discusses: “Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Create a Classroom to Support All Learning.”
Hosted by the Northeast Digital Learning Association (NEDLA)
About the webinar: In this session, we will review how artificial intelligence can be used to support the diverse learning needs of students. We will discuss different prompts and techniques for the open AI platforms that incorporate the Universal Design for Learning framework and principles of differentiation and personalized learning. The strategies will address how to make content, instructional design and activities, and assessment accessible and more inclusive of student needs and interests. Participants will walk away with AI prompts that they can immediately use in the planning process, as well as strategies for supporting learners in the classroom.
Register here: nedla.org
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Tuesday, January 9
6pm EST
Paige Besthoff, Code.org trainer and 21st Century Educator discusses: “The Importance of Science Education.”
Hosted by the Northeast Digital Learning Association (NEDLA)
About the webinar: This session will feature Paige Besthoff, expert K-12 computer science educator and trainer with Code.org and the TCNJ Central NJ Computer Science Education Hub. This session will focus on sharing the importance of computer science education in the 21st century workforce, and the important educational relationships that link in problem solving, social emotional learning and the growth mindset with computer science development in children.
Register here: nedla.org
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Thank You to Our National Sponsors
D2L, Instructure, JDL Horizons, Poly, Google, Verizon, Edu Alliance Group, Harmonize, FDLA, IAP, IPX, Nearpod, ViewSonic, Wolfvision, Anatomage, Arizona Telemedicine Program and Southwest Telehealth Resource Center, GoReact, Huddly, BocaVox, Softchalk, NC Sara, Simple Syllabus, VDO360, VirtualCare, Waldorf University, Merlot, IntelliBoard, Flo-ops, Upswing, Questionmark, Perlego, Padlet
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Thank you for supporting USDLA, our Sponsors, and our State Chapters.
Chuck Sengstock, President
Valary Oleinik, President-elect
About United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA)
The USDLA, a 501(c) 3 non-profit association formed in 1987, reaches 20,000 people globally with sponsors and members operating in and influencing 46% of the $913 billion. U.S. education and training market. USDLA promotes the development and application of distance learning for education and training and serves the needs of the distance learning community by providing advocacy, information, networking, and opportunity. Distance learning and training constituencies served include pre-K-12 education, home schooling, higher education, and continuing education, as well as business, corporate, military, government, and telehealth markets. Visit USDLA.org
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