Professional Development Opportunities
Technology and CMP
Chris Gleason, Sun Prairie
Date: February 25, 2010, 4:00 to 5:00 pm
Location: Webinar
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| Instructor | Graduate Credit Information |
| Course Syllabus (pdf) | Webinar Information |
Description:
How does technology help advance or enrich CMP in your classroom? This session will offer the participants many specific ideas on how to incorporate the latest technology into their teaching. Discussion will include the role and importance of technology as a means to reach students. Participants will also have an opportunity to share technology ideas that have worked well for them.
Wisconsin Teaching Standards Addressed: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10
Wisconsin Music Standards Addressed: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I,
Instructor:
Chris Gleason teaches middle school band at Patrick Marsh Middle School in Sun Prairie. He is currently the chair-elect of the Wisconsin Comprehensive Musicianship through Performance (CMP) committee and is an active WSMA adjudicator and member of NBA, WMEA and MENC.
Registration:
Registration (ends February 23): $25
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Graduate Credit Information:
Registrants may earn one graduate credit for attending a minimum of 13 webinars in this series for an additional fee of $180.
This is a separate registration and fee from the webinar registrations. Please download a copy of the Viterbo registration form (pdf) and mail it with a check for $180 (payable to Viterbo University) to: Terri Felton, WMEA, 1005 Quinn Drive, Waunakee, WI 53597. View a copy of the syllabus (pdf)
Please do not send credit registrations to Viterbo University. If you are registering for more than one course, please include a separate check and Viterbo form for each course.
Grade reports will be mailed to you approximately 4-6 weeks after the course, after which time you may request a transcript. Transcripts may be requested directly from Viterbo by completing and mailing in a Transcript Request Form (pdf). Transcripts are $5 per transcript per request.
For more information on graduate credit opportunities, please visit our Graduate Credit Information page.Webinar Information:
Webinars are "web seminars" that include both an audio line (telephone) and an online presentation. Webinar participants will register as for any other workshop, but instead of joining the workshop in person, they can attend from home using a telephone and a computer with an internet connection.
After you register, you will be provided with a phone number and password to enter the webinar. At the scheduled time, click on the webinar link emailed to you and then call the phone number for the audio line. You may want to join the webinar 5-10 minutes before the scheduled start time to be sure everything is working.
During the webinar, the presenter's voice will be heard over the telephone, while the presentation will be visible on your computer screen. Usually the presentation is in the form of a PowerPoint or other slide slow, but the presenter may also show screen shots of his or her computer, navigate to other web sites, etc.
For more information on how webinars work, visit our Distance Learning page.Back to Professional Development Opportunities main page






