PD Registration
April 9, 2019
Innovative Curriculum Resources Project | www.ilcte.org
Rod McQuality, Project Director --April is now here! I know you are in the middle of testing, Spring Break and preparing for the final push of the school. Take time right now to review and register for the Innovative Curriculum Resources upcoming events including Summer Academy 19. Locations include: Naperville, June 10, 11; Springfield, June 17, 18; and Mt. Vernon, June 20, 21. Featured speakers at each location will be Leslie Fisher and Bob Dillon. Leslie's topics are: "The Google You May Not Know" and "Tools You Can Use Tomorow" Click here to see Leslie's welcoming video. Bob will be speaking on: "Leading Organizational Change Through the Transformation of Learning Spaces" and "Designing Learning Spaces for the STEM Mindset". Click here to Bob's video. Complete SA 19 info can be found here . Registration is only $75 with 16 PD hours. Sign up now by clicking here.


Technology & Engineering Education
Dr. Brad Christensen
Summer 2019 Workshops

Legendary Projects: Model Boats for STEM  June 3-6, 2019 Normal, IL

In this 4-day workshop, we will be designing and building radio controlled model race boats powered by weed trimmer motors. Through this process, we will learn how specific math and science concepts can be addressed. The total cost of the workshop will be covered by the Innovative CTE Curriculum Project but a $120 registration fee is required to cover expenses not allowed by the grant funding. Each participant will be builidng their own boat, complete with engine and radio system. You will also receive a textbook on boat design that contains the mathematical formulas necessary for proper engineering. The workshop is scheduled for 8:00 to 3:00 each day in the Ropp Agriculture Building at Illinois State University. 26 CPDUs are offered. Snacks and lunch are provided. Space is limited . Go to  Legendary Projects Race Boat Registration  to register for the workshop. Contact Brad Christensen at  [email protected]  for more information. 

DIY Automation June 24-25, 2019 Normal, IL

This 2-day workshop will address how to control a motor precisely with an inexpensive computer. Each participant will work with a set of motors, power supply, and computer to connect and program various functions. Ideas will be shared on how to design and build devices such as CNC machines and robots that utilize these motors. The only cost to the participant will be a $60 registration fee. Lunch and snacks will be provided. 13 CPDUs are offered. Go to  DIY Automation Registration Link  to register for the workshop. Contact Brad Christensen at   [email protected]  for more information.

Mathematics in CTE   June 26-27, 2019 Normal, IL

This is a 2-day workshop to help you strengthen instruction in your discipline by incorporating appropriate mathematics. Mathematics is a tool, just like another other in our labs. The only difference is that most students cannot use these tools and we seldom teach them how. After all, students have already had 10+ years of math instruction before coming in our door, we are not math teachers and don’t want to become one, and there is no time in our schedule for it anyway. Consider the following facts: All teachers have had to adjust instruction because the students cannot “do the math." Nearly 75% of all teens dropping out of high school cite Algebra as the reason. and 60-80% of community college students nationwide test into remedial math and most don’t pass it. Remedial classes greatly reduce the chances of graduation. In this workshop, we will experience several lessons that address specific CTE content and the related mathematics. You will also find ways to enhance instruction and understanding in your discipline by including math. We plan to meet from 8:30 to 3:00 each day, offering 12 CDPUs. There is a $60 registration fee. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Go to   Math in CTE Registration Link  to register for the workshop.   Contact Brad Christensen at  [email protected]  for more information.



Family and Consumer Science
Linda Walker
Registration for the 2019 Culinary Arts Boot Camps is now open by clicking here . Moraine Valley has opened up 5 more slots. If you are interested, register soon. The rest of the Boot Camps still have a few openings, but are filling quickly. The Boot Camp at Southwestern Illinois College in Granite City on June 26 needs a minimum of 20. Right now, we have not met that minimum. If you are interested, please sign up now, so that we will not have to cancel.

Registration for the Super Sewing Seminar is available.  Click here . It is also available at ilcte.org on the FCS page under June 19 registration. If you have trouble registering, please contact me [email protected] . June will be here soon. I am looking forward to seeing you at one of these events.

Business, Marketing, and Computer Education
Diane Mahinda

Beginning Coding/Programming 3-Day Boot Camps in June

Online Registration Link:    bit.ly/BCPBootCamp

June 5-7 - Carterville 
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., John A. Logan College, Room F118, 700 Logan College Rd., Carterville, IL 62918

Registration Deadline: May 29.

June 12-14 - Springfield
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Capitol Area Career Center, Activity Center B2201, Toronto Rd., Springfield, IL 62712
Registration Deadline: June 5.
June 24-26 - Joliet
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Joliet Central High School, Room 65, 1201 E Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60432

Registration Deadline: June 17. 

Registration Fee: $90 per three-day boot camp
PD Hours: 22.5 PD hours upon completion
Takeaways: Entire curriculum from the three days

Breakfast Snacks and Lunches: Included in Registration Fee



Health Science Technology
Nance Budde, RN

 
MAY
IS
“STOP THE BLEED” MONTH
 
The only thing more tragic than death from bleeding….is a death that could have been prevented!!
 
Stop the Bleed is a national campaign with a purpose of building a national resilience to better prepare participants to save lives by raising awareness of the basic actions to stop life threatening bleeding following everyday emergencies and man-made & natural disasters.
* The training is FREE!
* The sessions are 1 ½ hours in length.
* Hands-on learning for the correct use of a combat tourniquet, how to pack wounds of various sizes & depths and how to pack a wound.
* Certificate awarded at completion of the training.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION :
Contact Nance Budde RN @ [email protected]


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