(Cancelled) Clarity - I've Collected My CASE Metrics... Now What?

Description

This workshop is exclusively for school districts that utilized the Clarity platform in their school during the 2013-2014 school year.
 
Join BrightBytes and SW/WC Service Cooperative for this hands-on workshop where we explore best practices in making use of our CASE metrics collected in the 2013-2014 school year and prepare for your next round of data collection for 2014-2015. Educational Leader, Rob Residori, will walk you through the best ways in which to apply the powerful analyses identified by the CASE framework for your school district. In this half-day workshop, you'll learn to deduce meaning from your metrics, set achievable goals based on strengths and gaps, and understand which solutions drive maximum value and impact.
 
 
About our leader:
Rob Residori Rob Residori is an educator, researcher and speaker who has spent a decade working in Chicago Public Schools as a teacher, literacy interventionist, technology coach, and Education Technology Manager. He regularly speaks at educational conferences and workshops and has extensive experience creating and delivering professional development for teachers and administrators. Rob is an Educational Leader at BrightBytes, the makers of Clarity!
 
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is available only to schools that utilized the BrightBytes Clarity platform through SW/WC Service Cooperative during the 2013-2014 School Year.
 
School districts are strongly encourages to send technology leadership teams to this workshop including the superintendent, technology director/coordinator, technology integration facilitators, principals and other key personnel involved in coordinating your school district's 21st century learning environment.
 
Cost per attendee: $15.00
 
Sorry, this session has been cancelled due to a lack of registrations.
 

Contact

Denise Hoek
Phone: 507-537-2264
Email: denise.hoek@swsc.org

Location

SW/WC Service Cooperative
1420 E College Drive
Marshall, MN 56258The zipcode must be numeric with at least five numbers.