Posted on 02-22-2024 10:15 AM
A few questions on my mind this afternoon around where one might go:
Curious to know where you go for professional learning?
What are your top three resources you reference to keep up-to-date on your ed tech knowledge?
How do you learn best? Hands-on? Listen and Learn? Other (please describe)?
If you could design a perfect Professional Learning experience for your team/district or others, how would you design it? What would you include? How would you deliver?
Would Love to hear from you!
02-23-2024 03:24 AM - edited 02-23-2024 03:25 AM
I don't work in education but several of my customers are educators. I tend to be more technical than teaching oriented as such.
Education: BETT https://www.bettshow.com/ in London, https://www.nkul.no/ (national conference in Norway). Haven't attended yet, but will probably need to this or next year
Apple: Apple Professional Services, AppleSeed for IT, external trainers for certifications like https://www.linkedin.com/in/russellsnewton/
Jamf: Jamf Training, Training catalouge, Jamf partnerpath, Jamf courses and certifications. JNUC with physical conference attendance.
Microsoft: https://www.glasspaper.no/ (local training in Norway with external trainers like https://www.linkedin.com/in/adjnl/ ), relevant Microsoft certifications.
Some of these also have co-op seminars, like Apple+Jamf, Microsoft+Jamf, both virtual and meet-ups.
Posted on 02-26-2024 06:43 AM
Thank you for this. From your technical perspective where do you go to learn more around topics key to your professional learning?
Posted on 04-25-2024 12:51 AM
Depends on the topic? Some are covered in udemy.com or other online training portals, other might be through our in-house school team resources.