Listen to the archived presentations by curriculum experts from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction’s Office, State Attorney General’s Office, state universities and more, as they discuss California’s educational vision, privacy online, college readiness, digital citizenship, curriculum and assessment and more.
Webinars were held every Thursday, 3:30 – 4:10 p.m. from April 25, 2013 – June 13, 2013.
April 25 – California’s Education Vision
State Superintendent’s Office
Craig Cheslog, Chief Advisor to the SPI
May 2 – Privacy Protection
State Attorney General’s Office
Joanne McNabb, Education and Outreach
May 9 – College Readiness
California Higher Education
Annette Marines, Instructional Librarian UCSB
Christina Cichetti, Educational Specialist UCR
Lesley Farmer, Media Leadership, CSULB
May 16 – Digital Citizens
Governor’s Digital Literacy Executive Order
California Technology Agency
Brenda Kempster, iCalifornia
May 23 – Curriculum and Assessment
Common Core and Digital Literacy
Tom Adams, CDE Director of Curriculum
May 30 – Intellectual Property and Copyright
Communication and Creative Industries
Marsali Hancock
President, iKeepSafe
June 6 – Best Practices Around California
County Offices of Education
Elementary, Middle, and High School
Dennis Deets CTAP Director
Susan Pennell, CTAP County Lead Madera County, CSLA VP Professional Development
John Magneson, CTAP County Lead, Merced County and Coordinator, Media & Technology for Merced County Office of Education
June 13 – Digital Citizens and Bullying Prevention
California State Parent Teacher Association
Brian Bonner, VP of Parent Involvement
Technology needs: A computer, laptop or tablet connected to the Internet. It’s preferable you use headphones and a mic during the sessions, but not required.