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May 1st: Pop-Up Session for TLI- Vritri Saraf and The Evolving Role fo Bloom's Taxonomy and AI> Register Now!

Tech Expo is NOW TWO Days
Reserve May 15th and 16th
for a completely NEW learning experience for our region. Sign up for one day or two days but sign up soon before we open registration to non-members.  

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 Educators take part in professional development workshop. 
Districts Come Together to Share their MTSS Process & Learn How Renaissance's Educlimber Can Assist with this work> Read more about the EducClimber workshop

Apple Education & Regional Districts - came together to "Think Different." More districts are taking advantage of Apple technology as they continue to lead K-12 in functionality and creativity for ALL learners.

Learn about this year’s 2025 Outstanding Administrators, Instructional Coaches and Teacher TELL award winners! 

 Dr. McGee image TLI's Quantum Computing - quantum computing is going to have a great impact on our future. Learn about the session and enjoy the recorded event!

Inaugural MusicFirst User Group - was a great day of learning and sharing. Learn More>

Missed the eSports Showcase? View the recap.

TLI’s ASCD/ISTE: Transformational Learning: if you missed our TLI Kick-Off event don't worry — you can learn about what transpired. We were reminded of joy, curiosity, and the importance of MVPs! 

NYSED TECH PLAN  UPDATES
The due date to submit updates to District Instructional Technology Plans has been extended to June 30, 2026.  All currently approved District Instructional Technology Plans remain approved through June 30, 2026.  No waiver or additional approval is needed to extend approval through June 30, 2026

 

 

Join Sessions and Events from LHRIC and Vendor Partners

  • Virtual/ Online event

    Where do I start with BookCreator?

    This product harnesses the creativity of teachers and students to accomplish exactly what it calls itself: to create books. Book creator's digital book-making platform includes various themes and templates, drawing, addition of media, and shareable options for collaboration across multiple creators. This 45- minute session is a walk-through of the product, features, and examples of how others are using the tool. https://read.bookcreator.com/library/-McyEi14aZHDRbGXNEeM/book/eyQiSuuGQliKB-_a5RoI_g Registrants receive a Zoom link prior to the session.

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  • Virtual/ Online event

    How do I introduce content 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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  • Virtual/ Online event

    How do I expand my use of Gizmos?

    Gizmos are online simulations for math and science topics, grades 3-12. When students engage with simulations, they use their spatial reasoning to learn fundamental concepts and are encouraged to explore and experiment and build conceptual understanding. Gizmos lend themselves to group work, independent work, and whole-class instruction. This session will provide a fresh look at the Gizmos library of content and correlations to textbooks and standards. We'll also brainstorm ways to effectively incorporate Gizmos into daily classroom routines. Registrants will receive a Zoom invite prior to the session.

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  • Virtual/ Online event

    Online Course Provided by NYSCATE- Rolling enrollment

    Register for online courses in partnership with NYSCATE. Enrollment is open throughout the year and participants have until June 30, 2025 to complete all course requirements. Current available courses include:

    CSDF in Science Class

    CSDF in Art Class

    CSDF in ELA Class

    CSDF in Math Class

    Creating Effective Supports and Scaffolds for ELL/ML Learners

    CSDF for Grades 2,3

    CSDF for Grades 4-6

    CSDF for Grades 7-8

    CSDF for Grades K-1

     

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  • Crotonville Conference Center, 1 Old Albany Post Rd. Ossining, NY 10562

    Tech Expo: Thursday, May 15 (DAY 1)

    TECH EXPO: Our capstone event will take place over two days with two separate registrations. Join us on the beautiful Crotonville Conference Center campus in Ossining, NY with expanded opportunities for presentations and deeper learning strands delivered by your peers from our region. Connect with vendor partners. Network with neighboring districts. Learn about the innovative educational technology work being done in our region. Theme to be announced soon!

    Embracing An Inclusive Mindset Through Accessible Technology

    Keynote: Jordyn Zimmerman

    Jordyn Zimmerman will share how today's dynamic technology landscape is transforming access to reliable communication and inclusive education for students with disabilities. Jordyn will present her own lived experience as a nonspeaking autistic person, who at age 18 after years of frustration, was given access to communication via iPad and robust AAC. Jordyn's message about accessing the power of technology, while challenging the status quo, will push you to think deeply about how you can affect change and challenge perceptions in your own learning community.

    Jordyn is Head of Product Strategy at The Nora Project, an Apple Distinguished Educator, and serves on The United States President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities. She previously earned her Bachelor's degree in Education Policy from Ohio University and her Master's of Education at Boston College. Jordyn is currently pursuing her Master's of Business Administration.

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