Instructional Technology Ambassador Program
Welcome!
Events
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Virtual/ Online event
How can I use SchoolAI to create a tutor for my students?
Join us for a dynamic 30-minute session on using SchoolAI as a personalized tutoring tool for your students. Discover how to leverage this innovative platform to provide tailored 1:1 support, explore its extensive library of activities, and create custom learning experiences aligned with your curriculum. Connection information will be provided 24 hours in advance of the session.
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Virtual/ Online event
What is Tynker?
Explore how Tynker can help you teach coding and computational thinking through interactive, student-friendly projects. This session will show you how to integrate Tynker's block-based and text-based coding activities into your curriculum, support different learning levels, and track student progress. By the end, you'll have the tools and strategies to use Tynker effectively to foster creativity, problem-solving, and digital literacy in your classroom. Note: Participants will receive a Zoom link prior to the session.
LHRIC Instructional Technology -
Virtual/ Online event
Where do I start with Wakelet?
Participants will explore the foundational aspects of using Wakelet as a powerful tool for enhancing teaching and learning. Participants will learn how to create, curate, and share digital collections that can support various educational goals, from organizing resources to fostering collaboration among students. Connection information will be provided 24 hours in advance of the session.
LHRIC Instructional Technology -
Virtual/ Online event
Provided by NYSCATE: TAG webinar -Schools as Community Climate Action Hubs
Schools as Community Climate Action Hubs
As local communities develop sustainability plans, schools can serve hubs promoting climate action and collaboration. Join this webinar to learn how New York schools can lead the way as systems-level cooperatives incorporating project-based learning, school-to-home partnerships, and student led action. Ideas and examples will be shared for putting the New York Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards into practice.
LHRIC Instructional Technology -
Virtual/ Online event
Provided by NYSCATE: TAG webinar -Schools as Community Climate Action Hubs
Schools as Community Climate Action Hubs
As local communities develop sustainability plans, schools can serve hubs promoting climate action and collaboration. Join this webinar to learn how New York schools can lead the way as systems-level cooperatives incorporating project-based learning, school-to-home partnerships, and student led action. Ideas and examples will be shared for putting the New York Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards into practice.
LHRIC Instructional Technology
Mary Lynn Collins-Callanan
Instructional Technology Manager
mcollins@lhric.org
(914) 922-3405
Districts:
- Elmsford
- Harrison
- SWBOCES
Leslie Accardo
Customer Service Coordinator
laccardo@lhric.org
(914) 922-3406
Districts:
- Byram Hills
- Croton Harmon
- East Ramapo
- Eastchester
- Edgemont
- Greenburgh Central
- Hastings on Hudson
- Hendrick Hudson
- Irvington
- Katonah
- Mt. Pleasant CSD
- North Rockland
- North Salem
- Nyack
- Peekskill
- Pleasantville
- Pocantico Hills
- Port Chester
- Scarsdale
- Suffern
- Tarrytown
- Valhalla
- Yorktown
Robert Roelle
Customer Service Coordinator
rroelle@lhric.org
(914) 922-3255
Districts:
- Ardsley
- Blind Brook
- Bronxville
- Carmel
- Clarkstown
- Dobbs Ferry
- Lakeland
- Nanuet
- New Rochelle
- Ossining
- Pearl River
- Pelham
- South Orangetown
- Tuckahoe
- White Plains
Caroline Calabrese
Sean Rowan
Sr. Facilitator
srowan@lhric.org
Districts:
- Greenburgh - Eleven
- Greenburgh - Graham
- Greenburgh - North Castle
Tara Finneran
Facilitator
tfinneran@lhric.org
Districts:
- Hawthrone Cedar Knolls
- Mt Pleasant Blythedale
- Mt Pleasant Cottage