The Student Teacher Education Program

Learning Path Outline

Digital Citizenship

In this course, gain access to the Digital Citizenship educator toolkit and OneNote notebook. The toolkit comes with lessons and resources for your classroom so that you can teach digital citizenship. Once you have gone through the materials (found in the 2nd module of the course), take the quiz to earn your badge!

21st century learning design: Course 1 - introducing 21CLD

This course gives an overview of the key 21st century skills of; collaboration, knowledge construction, self-regulation, problem-solving and innovation, information and communications technology (ICT) for learning, and skilled communication. It explores what learning looks like in the 21st century and how innovative teaching practices

PDLN connect, communicate and collaborate

This course is designed by PD Learning Network. Course highlights classrooms that have established norms for cooperation and collaboration and help kids to develop 21st century skills.

Windows 10: Create a world of tomorrow in your classroom!

Create a world of tomorrow in your classroom with easy to set up devices and apps, amazingly integrated tools for learning, and features that engage all types of learners. This course will review the best of Windows 10 for education. Educators completing this course will feel comfortable getting started with Windows 10, using universal apps, inking and interacting with various types of content, and setting up new classroom devices.

Digital storytelling with Microsoft Sway

By allowing teachers and students to focus on content and not worry about format, the Digital storytelling with Microsoft Sway course will show how Sway can be used to capture and share digital stories that need to be told in and around classroom activities.

Introduction to Microsoft Teams - the digital hub for educators and students

Microsoft Teams is a digital hub that brings conversations, content, and apps together in one place. Educators can create collaborative classrooms, connect in Professional Learning Communities, and communicate with school staff all from a single experience in Office 365 for Education. This course will provide educators with the necessary steps

Managing class workflow with Microsoft Teams

This course is designed to provide teachers a way to assign and collect work, give quick assessments, peek into student journals, and deliver flipped lessons with ease.

Developing workforce ready skills in Office Online

Innovative educators are always working to improve their practices and "make what's next" in light of emerging educational trends and the latest technologies. With the ever-changing landscape of technology and careers, best practices require teachers to continually transform their lessons and their teaching methods to ensure their students are college and career ready.

Getting Started with OneNote

Learning is more powerful and dynamic with tools that are already right in front of you - and it’s up to educators to impress this on students in the classroom. With Microsoft OneNote, educators can create digital notebooks that support academic standards and education outcomes across disciplines and tasks, such as writing, reading,

Training teachers to author accessible content

Microsoft Teams is a digital hub that brings conversations, content, and apps together in one place. Educators can create collaborative classrooms, connect in professional learning communities, and communicate with school staff all from a single experience in Office 365 for Education.

OneNote Class Notebook: A teacher's all-in-one notebook for students

OneNote Class Notebook provides a platform for teachers to prepare instructional materials and collaborate with students in an organized manner. In this part of the training, participants create a Class Notebook and begin building instructional content they can use with their students.

Flipped instruction with PowerPoint Recorder

This course will teach you how you can use PowerPoint Recorder to flip your instruction, providing content for students outside of class and help to improve student outcomes.

Independent learning with math tools in OneNote

This course is designed to teach educators how to use the OneNote Math button. This button allows students to see the steps to solve an equation and helps them become independent learners.

Streamline efficiency with Office 365 apps

Office 365 provides the right environment for better learning outcomes. In this introduction to Office 365, educators will learn how to become more innovative with cloud-based tools, regardless of the device they use. This course is aimed at educators for whom Office 365 is relatively new and who are looking to implement solutions to classroom

Microsoft Forms: Creating Authentic Assessments

This introductory course will get you started using Microsoft Forms. With Microsoft Forms, you can create surveys, quizzes, and polls, and easily see results as they come in. When you create a quiz or form, you can invite others to respond to it using any web browser, even on mobile devices. As results are submitted, you can use built-in analytics

Staff Teams for effective leadership and saving time

Staff Teams for effective leadership is a course that has been designed to assist school leaders in setting up a Team and Staff Notebook while allowing you to bring your already created files and documents into this efficient work environment.

OneNote Staff Notebook: Tools for staff collaboration

Lean how to collaborate with colleagues or staff using OneNote. OneNote Staff Notebooks have a personal workspace for every staff member or teacher, a content library for shared information, and a collaboration space for everyone to work together, all within one powerful notebook.

21st century learning design: Course 2 - collaboration

This course explores the broader meaning of collaboration, and your understanding of it. You will learn to design lessons in which students can develop collaboration skills. You will be introduced to the dimensions of collaboration and learn to identify when lessons contain these dimensions. To successfully complete this course, you must pass

21st century learning design: Course 3 - skilled communication

This course introduces the concept of skilled communication and supports teachers to design learning activities where young people can develop this important skill. To successfully complete this course, you must pass the assessment by answering at least 80% of the questions correctly.

21st century learning design: Course 4 - knowledge construction

This course introduces you to the dimensions of Knowledge Construction so that students can build deep knowledge that they can transfer and apply in practice. To successfully complete this course, you must pass the assessment by answering at least 80% of the questions correctly.

21st century learning design: Course 5 - self-regulation

This course introduces you to the idea of self-regulation and the dimensions of working on long-term projects, students planning their own work and providing opportunities to revise work based on feedback. To successfully complete this course, you must pass the assessment by answering at least 80% of the questions correctly.

21st century learning design: Course 6 - real-world problem-solving and innovation

This course defines what we mean by problem-solving and the dimensions that should be present in such activities. Learn how to provide your students with opportunities to engage in real world problems and to apply their solutions or ideas in practice. To successfully complete this course, you must pass the assessment by answering at

21st century learning design: Course 7 - use of ICT for learning

Information and communication technologies (ICT) have become commonplace in all aspects of life, including education. The use of ICT in education all too often supports the consumption of information and ideas. This course highlights the need to use ICT to transform learning experiences and to create and design new information. To

21st century learning design: Course 8 - embedding 21CLD in practice

This course will provide you with practical activities where you can reflect on your practice and on the practice of other teachers. This self-reflection and observation ensures that you can continue to enhance your professional practice using ICT, in order to develop your students’ 21st century skills.

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