Digital Learning Initatives
Planning & Administering your Digital Learning Initatives
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CESA 9's Wisconsin Virtual School (WVS) and Wisconsin eSchool Network (WEN) have partnered with the Department of Public Instruction to create equitable high quality resources to be available throughout Wisconsin. This collaborative partnership is called the Wisconsin Digital Learning Collaborative (WDLC).
Planning & Administering your Digital Learning Initiatives - Online and blended learning has proven to cost-effectively meet critical educational needs by providing opportunities that are not available, leveraging highly qualified teachers, and serving students with unique educational needs. As many districts across Wisconsin are planning online or blended programs for their districts, there is much to learn in the development of a quality district digital learning program. During this session critical areas to consider when planning, implementing, and evaluating your digital learning initiatives will be presented.
Planning & Administering your Digital Learning Initiatives - Online and blended learning has proven to cost-effectively meet critical educational needs by providing opportunities that are not available, leveraging highly qualified teachers, and serving students with unique educational needs. As many districts across Wisconsin are planning online or blended programs for their districts, there is much to learn in the development of a quality district digital learning program. During this session critical areas to consider when planning, implementing, and evaluating your digital learning initiatives will be presented.
Why Should you Attend?
Teams of 3-5 are encouraged - K-12 Administrators, Principals, Curriculum Directors, Special Education Directors, IT Directors, Board Members, other planning team leaders.
Projected Deliverables:
Projected Deliverables:
- Capture ideas on how Wisconsin schools are implementing K-12 online/blended programs.
- Learn and develop guiding questions for planning in the big four focus areas: content, teaching, technology and operations.
- Understand that when planning a digital learning program there are important components to be considered, such as: benefits and limitations, how to manage resources, and developing a quality implementation plan.
- Learn about the investment considerations, evaluation and assessment, and managing their digital learning initiatives.
- Work in your district leadership teams to begin to put your digital learning plan together with support and resources from the facilitators.
Important Information
Date: Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Location: CESA 9, Tomahawk, WI
Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm - lunch is included
Cost: FREE - subsidized by the Wisconsin Digital Learning Collaborative (WDLC)
Click here to register online for this event.
Location: CESA 9, Tomahawk, WI
Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm - lunch is included
Cost: FREE - subsidized by the Wisconsin Digital Learning Collaborative (WDLC)
Click here to register online for this event.