Workshops
Here are resources for some of the workshops I've conducted and/or coordinated. Even though many of these workshops are similar, I customize them for the needs of the specific audience. If you have any questions, please contact me.
2013-2014
Most of my workshops this year are also shown as blog posts. For example:
2010-2012
2013-2014
- AJHS One-to-One Bootcamp
- An overview of the AJHS One-to-One Bootcamp: Using the devices for learning
- Leadership series on Connecting 21st Century Learning, our Teacher Evaluation Tool, and the Common Core
- Craft and Structure, Deeper Thinking, and Tech Integration
- Introduction to Google Apps
- Writing Like a Scientist
- Reading Like a Scientist
- Formative Assessments for the Secondary Science Classroom
- Writing 2.0: A Technology-Rich Approach to AZCCRS (Common Core) Writing
- Use the Wayback Machine, which is an Internet Archive, to view other archived Workshops created by Tracy Watanabe:
Most of my workshops this year are also shown as blog posts. For example:
- Introduction to iPads: The Hardware and for Integration created for AJUSD teachers
- Digital Storytelling with the iPads created for AJUSD teachers
2010-2012
- Use the Wayback Machine, which is an Internet Archive, to view other archived Workshops created by Tracy Watanabe:
- PBL: 2 Day Workshop created for Mesa Public Schools
- PBL Snippets created for AJUSD's Administration Team
- One-to-One, Differentiation with technology, Common Core and PBL for AJHS
- One-to-One for Cactus Canyon Junior High
- 21st Century Learning and Differentiated Instruction Book Study created for FPES
- Introduction to Blogging for AJUSD Teachers
- Use the Wayback Machine, which is an Internet Archive, to view other archived Workshops created by Tracy Watanabe:
- Social Bookmarking with Diigo and AJUSD Diigo Groups for AJUSD Teachers
- Introduction to Blogs and RSS and Blog List for AJUSD Teachers
- Rubrics for AJUSD Teachers
- Wikis for AJUSD Teachers
- Google Forms for AJUSD Teachers
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