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October Curriculum Coordinator Forum
Olean Teaching and Learning Center, Blue Bird Square 9:00-1:00 10/1/10
COSER 524 Barb VanWicklin
SMART Training Want to learn how to use your SMARTBoard, Airliner (Slate) or Senteo (Response) clickers? This is the workshop for you. We'll cover all of this with the Notebook 10 software and by the end you can start creating lessons plans to use in your class.
Salamanca Teaching and Learning Center, Southern Tier West 8:30-2:30 10/01/10
COSER 517 Mark Carls
Fulfilling the Promise of the Differentiated Classroom: Moodle-Based Book Study Designed for all educators interested in deepening and strengthening their knowledge of differentiated instruction, this book study will take place electronically as an on-line course via a Moodle. Guided discussions will examine this research-based tool through the lenses of the Learning Environment, Knowledge of Students, Instructional Delivery, and Assessment for Learning. Participants will be able to flex their reading to fit their own needs. A face-to-face meeting in which participants meet to analyze student work and share how the reading impacted student learning will be scheduled at a central location (TBD) as a culminating event.
Online via Moodle10/01/2010 to 12/03/2010
COSER 529 Carol McCarville
"Duck for President"
Fillmore Central School 10/4/10 10:00 & 12:30
COSER 403 TheatreWorks USA
District Administration may contact Laurie Sledge
(716-376-8357 or
laurie_sledge@caboces.org) for information and registration. 19 | P a g e
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