A.J. Juliani – Designer Level: Innovative Teaching Academy

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A.J. Juliani – Designer Level: Innovative Teaching AcademyThe Innovative Teaching Academy is an online course/program created and run by A.J. Juliani. Throughout the six months, A.J. and a team of innovative leaders will lead discussions, activities, and projects that help teachers and leaders develop the knowledge and skills for innovative teaching and learning.You’ll build knowledge of innovative practices, resources, and research each week in readings, videos and discussions. You’ll also receive a specific mini-course each month that will help build your skills in the areas of blogging, social media, design thinking, project-based learning, learning space redesign, and habit stacking.Your InstructorA.J. JulianiJuliani is the author of four books, including the best-selling LAUNCH. He is the creator of the Genius Hour Master Course, and also teaches courses at University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. Juliani currently serves as the Director of Technology and Innovation in a public school district. The previous two years he served as an Education and Technology Innovation Specialist (Administrator). Previously Juliani has worked as a K-12 Technology Staff Developer overseeing a 1:1 initiative, a middle school ELA teacher, and a high school English teacher (as well as a football and lacrosse coach). More importantly, A.J. is someone who truly believes in the “inquiry-driven” education movement. I have four kids of my own, and I want them to grow up in a world that values their ideas. This blog and site serve as place where I can share ideas and thoughts around “Intentional Innovation” and the future of learning.Course CurriculumAccess Your Bonus Content for Designer and Maker LevelAccess the Genius Hour Master CourseAccess Your Design Challenges and Maker ProjectsAccess the Teacher’s Guide to TechnologyWelcome and OverviewGetting ed with the Innovative Teaching Academy (5:14)Why innovation is needed now more than ever in our schools.Intentional Innovation FrameworkWhat Each Month Will Look Like?Join the Private Facebook CommunityShare your Social Media and Blogging Info with the AcademyWhere Are You on the Journey?ITA Member SurveyApril: Goal Setting and Priorities for Innovative Teaching and LearningApril OverviewWeek 1 Reading: Smarter Ways to Set GoalsWeek 1 Activity: Setting Goals for the AcademyWeek 1 Activity: Write a Letter/Email to Your Future Self (4:06)Week 2: Question for the Week (What’s holding us back?)Week 2: Update and LinksWeek 2: Resource (Action Plan Template)Recording: Ask Me Anything with A.J. Juliani and George Couros (April 10th) (46:55)Week 2 Video: The One Phrase to Stop the Fizzle (3:03)Week 2 Video: Get the Most Out of the Academy (4:37)Week 3 Video: Interview with Bo AdamsWeek 3 Article: How to Make Writing a HabitWeek 3 Activity: Create a Meme and Share it!Week 3 Question: What does innovation mean to you?Week 4 Question and Video: What are our learning biases? How do they impact our work?Week 4: Master Weekly Schedule for ITA17Week 4 Resource: From Zero to Thousands of ReadersWeek 4 Activity: Join our ITA Triberr and ITA MediumApril Course: Build a Better BlogSetting up Your Blog Domain and Hosting (4:22)Getting WordPress Setup on Your Blog (5:15)Setting Up a FREE WordPress.com BlogChoosing the Right WordPress (Blog) Theme and Look (8:42)Setting up Your Pages and Posts (and the difference) (11:54)Setting up the Menu and Settings (and what your Home Page options are) (9:12)Adding New Plugins and Setting up Widgets (12:27)Publishing Posts, Sharing Posts, and Setting up Jetpack (9:03)Stats, Analytics, and the Best Plugin (SumoMe) (12:20)Building a Blog Audience and Community Over Time (6:05)Promote with Purpose: Build Relationships and Connect (10:34)The Power of a Blogging Tribe (Join our Triberr) (4:40)The Importance of Blog Titles (and five tools to help you pick the best one) (7:56)How long (or short) should my articles be? (7:21)Creating Cornerstone Content and a Blog Series (7:04)Why Email Marketing Matters (and how to in 5 mins) (3:46)Bonus Video: Commit to Consistency for Blogging Success (5:23)May: Technology’s Role in Innovation: The Frameworks and Tools for SuccessWeek 5 Question: How do connections fuel innovation?Week 5 Video: Live Q&A Roundtable Event on May 1st 10:00pm ESTWeek 5 Activity: Twitter ChallengeWeek 5 Article: What’s next for educators after Twitter?Week 6 Question: Has technology made us learn new things in new ways, or are we just learning the same old things in new ways?Week 6 Video: Technology is Helping Millennials Change the World (or is it?)Week 6 Activity: Twitter Challenge Continued!Week 6 Resource: Rollercoaster ProjectWeek 7 Question: What strategies have you used (or plan on using) to implement technology with purpose?May 1st Roundtable Q&A RecordingWeek 7 Video: Interview with Jennifer Gonzalez of CultofPedagogy.comWeek 7 Article: 7 Ways to Use Technology with PurposeWeek 8 Activity: Find a Partner to do a Guest BlogWeek 8 Question: Which STAGE are you on in the Tech Journey?Week 8 Resource: SAMR Model and Technology FrameworksWeek 9 Question: Which technology framework works best for use in schools?Week 9 Debate: Are cell phones good/bad/both in the classroom?Week 9 Video: An Introduction to Technology IntegrationWeek 9 Activity: Post Your Guest Blog to Facebook Group and to Twitter Using #ITA17​​May Course: Social Media with PurposeWhat Social Media is in 2017 (4:38)All Social Media Has Different Purpose and Function (6:04)What’s your purpose? (3:36)Twitter 101 (8:56)Facebook 101 (4:08)Instagram 101 (4:45)Hashtags (and why they are so important) (5:33)Building Professional Connections (5:03)Sharing Your Work (4:16)Automation and Systems (4:03)Buffer (your time saving app for social) (4:10)Leveraging the Power of Your Network (3:54)Law of Reciprocity (2:10)Building Your Social Tribe (4:49)June: Building the Habits for Innovation: Work Smarter Not HarderWeek 10 Question: What are your best and worst professional habits?Week 10: Live Q&A Roundtable June 6th at 6pm ESTWeek 10 Video: The Surprising Power of Small Habits | James ClearWeek 10 Resource: The Morning ChecklistWeek 11 Question: What are some systems we can create to make innovative work take less time and have more of an impact?Week 11 Video Training: Angela Watson shares “How to Do Fewer Things Better” (59:34)Week 11 Resource: Handout to Go Along with Angela Watson VideoWeek 11 Article: Habits vs Goals : A Look at the Benefits of a Systematic Approach to LifeWeek 12 Question: What is one new habit you are going to add to your daily routine? Why did you choose this habit?Week 12 Article: Deep Work (how to achieve focus in an age of distraction)Week 12 Activity: Twitter Chat and Good Social Media HabitsWeek 12 Video: The Power of Habit: Charles Duhigg at TEDxTeachersCollegeWeek 13 Question: Are we a distracted society? How can we continue to work towards a goal if our goals keep changing?Week 13 Article: How to Turn Uninspiring Goals into Epic QuestsWeek 13: Full Archive of our #ITA17 Twitter ChatWeek 13: Sneak Peak PDF of EmpowerWeek 13 Video: The Impact We Have as TeachersJune Course: Building Better Habits to Reach Your GoalsWhy Habits? (because Goals are Nothing without a System) (6:22)Habit Stacking: 10 Quick Habits for the Classroom (10:02)Personal vs Professional Habits (and the blurring of lines) (3:41)Habit 1: Get a Morning Routine (3:12)Habit 2: Write Every Day (3:18)Habit 3: Reflect Every Day (4:13)Habit 4: Create Something Small (3:00)Habit 5: Learn with Intention (weekly focus) (2:37)Habit 6: Say Thank You (2:19)Habit 7: Focus on Your Strengths (3:53)Habit 8: Connect with One New Person Each Week (3:34)Habit 9: Share Other People’s Work! (1:58)Habit 10: Affirm your goals every day (4:29)Bonus Habit: Take Chances Out of Comfort Zone (4:49)Connecting Your Process with Your Goals (5:14)July: Design Thinking in the Classroom: A Process and Framework for CreativityWeek 14 Question: What is your background and use of Design Thinking? Share your experience (or knowledge) with the academy!Week 14 Video: An Interview on Creativity with Harvard’s Edward ClappWeek 14 Resource: IDEO’s Design Thinking for Educators ToolkitWeek 14 Article: Frequently Asked Questions about Design Thinking from John SpencerWeek 15 Question: Where can you apply the LAUNCH Framework moving forward in your creative work?Week 15 Article: 3 Great Examples of Design Thinking in ActionWeek 15 Video: TED Talk- How to Make ToastWeek 15 Resource/Activity: Apollo 13 Rescue (created by NJ Educators)Week 16 Question: What have you made and not “launched” to an authentic audience? What is holding you back?Week 16 Article: 29 Practical Ways to Empower Your Students (thanks to all who shared their ideas)Live AMA with John Spencer – Thursday 7/20 at 9pm ESTWeek 16 Resource: 45 Design Thinking Resources to Lead This Movement via Saga BriggsWeek 17 Question: What is the role of “marketing” in learning and education (and leadership)?Week 17 Video: Why We Are All in Sales (Dan Pink Interview)Week 17 Activity: Pitch Your Idea Shark Tank StyleWeek 17 Article: How to Get Your Ideas to Spread (Seth Godin)July Course: Design ThinkingLesson 1: What the heck is Design Thinking? (4:02)Lesson 2: Why it matters in schools (not just business) (6:00)Lesson 3: The LAUNCH Cycle (a K-12 Framework for Design Thinking) (47:16)Lesson 4: Design Sprint (Mini-Genius Project) (7:50)Lesson 5: Look, Listen, and Learn (3:56)Lesson 6: Ask Tons of Questions (3:19)Lesson 7: Understanding the Problem and/or Process (2:04)Lesson 8: Navigating Ideas (P.A.R.T.S) (4:15)Lesson 9: Creating Prototypes (3:15)Lesson 10: Highlight and Fix (3:33)Lesson 11: Launch It Into the World (your audience) (2:58)Lesson 12: Getting Students ed with Design Thinking (K-2, 3-5)Lesson 13: Getting Students ed with Design Thinking (6-8, 9-12)Lesson 14: Getting Staff ed with Design Thinking – The Ultimate Faculty Meeting (6:08)Lesson 15: How Design Thinking Can Transform Your Practice (5:12)Lesson 16: FAQs (4:20)August: Real Classrooms for a Real WorldWeek 18 Question: What are the learning spaces you work in? Who do they serve?Week 18 Article: Reimagining Learning Spaces with Design Thinking (via Ross Cooper)Week 18 Video: Four teachers that took classroom design to the next levelWeek 18 Activity: Identify Your Learning Space to Be TransformedWeek 19 Question: How can learning space design transform teaching, learning, and culture?Week 19 Video: Setting Up a Brain Friendly Beautiful Classroom (56:03)Week 19 Article: Flexible Seating and Student-Centered Classroom Redesign (via Kayla Delzer)Week 19 Resource: The Third Teacher – Designing the Learning Environment for Mathematics and LiteracyWeek 20 Question: Where can you impact or influence design, and make a difference? Share out your spaces!Week 20 Resources: Cult of Pedagogy Eye CandyWeek 20 Article: Your Classroom Doesn’t Have to Be Like PinterestWeek 20 Video: Classroom Makeovers to Engage Learners (via 5 Min Film Festival)Week 21 Question: What is your mantra for this school year?Week 21 Activity: Twitter Chat on August 22nd, 9pm EST – #ITA17Chat2Week 21 Article: Seven Mantras for the New School YearWeek 21 Video: Live Google Hangout with Kayla Delzer (TopDogTeaching) in Her Newly Designed Classroom – Thursday, August 24th, 4:30ESTWeek 22 Question: How do authentic learning spaces (online and face-to-face) inspire authentic learning?Week 22 Live Video: Kayla Delzer (TopDogTeaching.com) live Hangout with her classroom transformation (Thursday 4:30EST)Week 22 Resource: At Home in the ClassroomWeek 22 Article: Hey Disney, Here is What the Modern Classroom Looks LikeAugust Course: Learning Spaces RedefinedLesson 1: Not All Learning Spaces are Created Equal (2:54)Lesson 2: Using Design Thinking for Learning Space Redesign (2:58)Lesson 3: Where to ?Lesson 4: Research and the Impact of Learning SpacesLesson 5: Learning Space with TechnologyLesson 6: Making Change Happen in Your SpaceLesson 7: Getting the Community InvolvedLesson 8: Case Study with Joy KirrLesson 9: Case Study with Jen WhiteLesson 10: Case Study with Aaron MauerLesson 11: Case Study with Jacqueline Durant-HarthorneLesson 12: Redesigning Learning Spaces Webinar with Tom Murray and Ben GilpinLesson 13: Setting Up a Brain-Friendly, Beautiful Classroom with Erin Klein (56:03)Lesson 14: 5 Steps to Your Redesign (2:44)Lesson 15: Why Learning Spaces Matter (A Final Call to Action from Edutopia)September: Authentic Learning and Assessment: How to Move Away from the Traditional Activities and TSeptember Course and Weekly Learning Available on September 1stWeek 23 Question: What are our measurements of learning? How do they match up with our learning experiences?Week 23 Resource: The Buck Institute – PBL ResourcesWeek 23 Article: Is it a Project or an Activity? Project-Based Learning and its CousinsWeek 23 Video: Why Project Based Learning via Trevor MuirWeek 24 Question: How can we transform traditional experiences into PBL experiences?Week 24 Resource: Inside Innovation (the new podcast)Week 24 Article: The Case for Authentic Assessment (Grant Wiggins)Week 24 Video: “Authentic” Assessment at School of the FutureWeek 25 Question: What ways can we assess authentic learning?Week 25 Resource: Mount Vernon’s DEEPdt PlaybookWeek 25 Article: What happens when veteran teacher shadows student (via Grant Wiggins)Week 25 Video: Lehigh Mountaintop Experience (a look at authentic learning)Week 26 Question: What is your biggest takeaway from ITA?September Course: Project Based Learning in the ClassroomLesson 1: Introduction to PBL (3:54)Lesson 2: PBL Framework and Essential Elements (3:53)Lesson 3: How to Begin PBL (7:31)Lesson 4: Inquiry-Based Learning (3:04)Lesson 5: Passion-Based PBL (2:48)Lesson 6: Problem-Based PBL (1:53)Lesson 7: Challenge-Based PBL (2:23)Lesson 8: Assessing the Product and the Process (2:32)Lesson 9: PBL Tools and Resources (5:30)