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The LHRIC is available to assist your district.
Business hours & support are:
Monday through Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
with the Service Desk open from 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Links to each LHRIC department, with useful resources, are provided alongside this message. >
2024-25 Services Guide
What's Coming Up
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Virtual/ Online event
What is Tynker?
Explore how Tynker can help you teach coding and computational thinking through interactive, student-friendly projects. This session will show you how to integrate Tynker's block-based and text-based coding activities into your curriculum, support different learning levels, and track student progress. By the end, you'll have the tools and strategies to use Tynker effectively to foster creativity, problem-solving, and digital literacy in your classroom. Note: Participants will receive a Zoom link prior to the session.
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Where do I start with Wakelet?
Participants will explore the foundational aspects of using Wakelet as a powerful tool for enhancing teaching and learning. Participants will learn how to create, curate, and share digital collections that can support various educational goals, from organizing resources to fostering collaboration among students. Connection information will be provided 24 hours in advance of the session.
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Provided by NYSCATE: TAG webinar -Schools as Community Climate Action Hubs
Schools as Community Climate Action Hubs
As local communities develop sustainability plans, schools can serve hubs promoting climate action and collaboration. Join this webinar to learn how New York schools can lead the way as systems-level cooperatives incorporating project-based learning, school-to-home partnerships, and student led action. Ideas and examples will be shared for putting the New York Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards into practice.
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Virtual/ Online event
Provided by NYSCATE: TAG webinar -Schools as Community Climate Action Hubs
Schools as Community Climate Action Hubs
As local communities develop sustainability plans, schools can serve hubs promoting climate action and collaboration. Join this webinar to learn how New York schools can lead the way as systems-level cooperatives incorporating project-based learning, school-to-home partnerships, and student led action. Ideas and examples will be shared for putting the New York Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards into practice.
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AI Adventures: An Elementary Educator's Expedition
Join us for "AI Adventures," a week-long workshop designed specifically for elementary educators interested in integrating AI into their classrooms. You will learn to create AI-enhanced lesson plans, develop detailed rubrics, and engage in activities that enhance student interaction. The program includes a mix of self-paced asynchronous activities and three live one-hour sessions for real-time support and peer discussions. Key Takeaways: Craft captivating AI-enhanced lesson plans and activities. Develop comprehensive rubrics for AI-driven projects. Master the art of effective AI prompting. Experience a dynamic blend of self-paced and collaborative learning. This professional development opportunity will equip you with the skills to incorporate AI into your teaching and inspire creativity in your classroom. Join us and prepare to lead your students into the future of education!
Registrants will receive a Zoom link prior to sessions.LHRIC Instructional Technology -
LHRIC 450 Mamaroneck Ave, Harrison, NY 10528
Lego Education Presents "The Power of Purposeful Play"
Join LHRIC Model Schools and LEGO Education as we experience the power of purposeful play through hands-on learning experiences using the LEGO® Learning System. This session will focus on using SPIKE Prime & SPIKE Essential and give you the opportunity to explore standards-aligned lessons and activities while learning on how to implement within your programs.
The workshop will be appropriate for Districts or Schools already implementing LEGO Education or looking to learn more for future implementations.- Overview of the LEGO Learning System
- Understanding the NGSS Science & NY State Computer Science & Digital Fluency aligned lesson progressions.
- Hands-On Activity using SPIKE Prime & SPIKE Essential
- Discussing Implementation & Content Alignment when implementing LEGO Learning System in core classes,
- STEAM/Robotic/Computer Science Electives or Afterschool Programs.
- Understanding continued support for Mindstorms EV3 and We.Do 2.0
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Skill Struck HTML -Drop in
Join Skill Struck to learn the basics of HTML! Whether you're new to coding or just looking for fresh, engaging activities to get your students started with Computer Science, join in on this hour-long workshop that will teach you how to make a basic website on the Skill Struck platform. Participants will receive a Zoom link prior to the session.
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CBT Districts: Updated Demographics, Enrollment, Program Service data due to L1 by 2:30
CBT Districts: Updated Demographics, Enrollment, Program Service data due to L1 by 2:30 to be pulled for the CBT Simulation in January
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450 Mamaroneck Ave, Harrison, NY 10528
Frontline Gather Conference @ LHRIC
Frontline Education is hosting a 'Frontline Gather Summit' at the LHRIC on Thursday, December 5 from 8:30 - 3:00
- Arrive by 8:30 for Breakfast, meeting starts at 9:00
- Lunch will be available at 12:00 - 12:45
- We will wrap up at 3:00
This free one-day event allows Frontline clients to step back from the day-to-day and learn with and from other education professionals. You'll be motivated by informational sessions and learn practical ways to get more out of Frontline solutions.
Take a break from the daily routine and join us for a chance to collaborate and learn from Frontline experts and meet peers from other New York Districts!
PLEASE NOTE: - There will be concurrent breakout sessions in both the morning and afternoon. Access the full agenda HERE to consider which sessions you will attend.
For questions regarding this activity, please contact Cindy Taran.LHRIC Instructional Technology -
Virtual/ Online event
Large Language Model Showdown
Join us for an interactive webinar where we'll explore the exciting and diverse world of Large Language Models (LLMs). This session will demystify LLMs, highlighting their capabilities and how they can be leveraged in K-12 education. We'll compare and contrast popular LLMs like Gemini, Co-pilot, Claude, and Perplexity, providing you with valuable insights to make informed decisions for your classroom.
Key Learning Objectives:
Understand the concept of Large Language Models (LLMs) Identify the functionalities of LLMs Explore the different capabilities of various LLMs
Registered participants will receive Zoom instructions prior to session.LHRIC Instructional Technology -
DEADLINE: Submission of the NYSED Regionalization- Planning Strengths and Needs Tool via the SED Monitoring section of the NYSED Portal
Deadline has been extended from November 1st to December 6th.
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TENTATIVE: The 2023-24 Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) Data Submission opens
The 2023-24 CRDC data submission period is tentatively scheduled to open on December 9, 2024, and close on March 7, 2025. In the coming months, the CRDC Partner Support Center will provide updates about additional resources for the 2023-24 CRDC.
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Virtual/ Online event
How can IXL help with Individualized Instruction (Skill plans and teacher recommendations)?
This session will explore how IXL can be a powerful tool for delivering individualized instruction to meet the unique needs of every student. We'll dive into IXL's adaptive learning platform, which personalizes skill practice based on each student's performance, allowing for targeted instruction in math, language arts, science, social studies, and more. You'll learn how to use IXL's real-time diagnostics to identify students' strengths and areas for growth, enabling you to create customized learning paths that ensure progress at each student's own pace. By the end of the session, you'll have practical strategies for leveraging IXL to enhance differentiation in your classroom, ensuring that every student can succeed. Registrants will receive a Zoom link prior to the session.
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Provided by NYSCATE: Rethinking Assessments in the AI-Driven Future
As technology advances at an unprecedented pace, it's time to rethink how we assess learning. This session will explore the transformative role of Generative AI in education, with a focus on shifting from traditional assessments to approaches that emphasize creativity and project-based applications of knowledge. We'll discuss how to empower students to become creators rather than consumers of content, applying what they've learned to real-world projects and challenges. We'll examine strategies for fostering a learning environment that values innovation, critical thinking, and the practical application of skills.
Hosted by Alana Winnick, Hudson Valley Regional Director
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How do I enhance my lessons with BrainPOP ?
BrainPOP offers curriculum-based animated movies, learning games, interactive quizzes, primary source activities, and a breadth of additional resources for students in grades 3+. Its topics span Science, Social Studies, English, Math, Engineering & Tech, Health, and Arts & Music. In this webinar, we will look into the breadth of activities including Make-a-Map, a concept mapping tool; Creative Coding, Make-A-Movie; incorporate gaming into instruction; and provide feedback on learning artifacts. Registrants will receive a Zoom invite prior to the session.
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Give the Gift of Knowledge Hybrid Session (Virtual Registration)
For the "Learning First, Technology Second" 2024-25 cohort: our seventh annual holiday tradition! In the spirit of giving, "Give the Gift of Knowledge" is a special format that allows cohort members to "gift" their knowledge, ideas, and resources in the spirit of a holiday celebration. All "gifts" will be re-packaged into a digital keepsake that will continue giving throughout the year.
This session will have in-person and remote options for participation. This is the virtual registration. If you would like to attend in person, please click here to register.
Virtual participants will receive connection information prior to the session.Register Here
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Hybrid- Virtual & 450 Mamaroneck Ave, Harrison
Give the Gift of Knowledge Hybrid Meeting (In-Person Registration)
For the "Learning First, Technology Second" 2024-25 cohort: our seventh annual holiday tradition! In the spirit of giving, "Give the Gift of Knowledge" is a special format that allows cohort members to "gift" their knowledge, ideas, and resources in the spirit of a holiday celebration. All "gifts" will be re-packaged into a digital keepsake that will continue giving throughout the year.
This session will have in-person and remote options for participation. This is the in-person registration. If you would like to attend virtually, please click here to register.LHRIC Instructional Technology -
CIO Meeting
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Virtual/ Online event
Digital Wellness: Straight Talk Sessions (Webinar Series)
"Digital health and wellness refers to physical and psycho-social well-being in a technological world. Given the ever-increasing frequency with which students use technologies, particularly in their personal lives, health and wellness are areas that need to be addressed in the interest of developing well-balanced future citizens. " (Source: Rocky View School Website)
When we are saturated by multiple devices, increasing access, and complex data influences, how do we help students of all ages maintain a healthy relationship with technology? How do we maintain our own?
This three-part webinar series will encourage collegial "straight talk" on issues at the intersection of technology and humanity. Each topic will provide a summary of recent research and key data, followed by an open an honest conversation about what this means for our classrooms.
-Topic One: Cellphones in Schools
-Topic Two: Ethics of AI
-Topic Three: Social Media for Good
Webinar instructions will be sent to registered participants in advance.LHRIC Instructional Technology -
Virtual/ Online event
AI in the Classroom: Enhancing Digital Fluency Skills
Participants will explore how AI technologies can be effectively utilized to enhance digital fluency skills among students. Educators walk away with an overview of practical strategies to incorporate AI tools to easily implement digital learning while fostering critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in their classrooms, preparing students to be life-long learners in a technology-driven world.
A Zoom link will be provided to registrants prior to session.LHRIC Instructional Technology