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Visit the National Archives from home! Our interactive webinars for educators feature historical documents, images, maps, posters, and other primary sources — as well as resources and strategies for bringing primary sources into your classroom. All webinars are free of charge. Advance registration required. Questions? Please contact us at distancelearning@nara.gov.
Live captioning is available by request. Please include a request for live captioning services in your registration for the event and submit your registration at least two weeks in advance of the webinar. Free, regularly scheduled professional development workshops for educators explore how to use primary sources to delve into the big ideas of the founding documents of the United States. During each interactive program, participants will engage with primary sources and partake in collaborative group work and discussion to discover how to use National Archives resources and programs to teach civic knowledge and skills. Please email distancelearning@nara.gov to request your program. For information on how to read the Time Schedule or Course Offerings, view the Time Schedule Legend.
The University of Washington offers two online views of the quarterly schedule of classes. The Time Schedule pages contain a complete view of all credit classes at the University, and require a NetID to view. The Course Offerings pages allow a limited view of all credit classes at the University. If you know the Schedule Line Number, you can use Course Sections Status Inquiry to link directly to the detail information for that course. The Professional & Continuing Education Schedule of Classes lists credit classes offered through the UW Professional & Continuing Education Program. It is updated daily and is subject to change.
You can get the up-to-the-minute status of any section by clicking the four-digit Schedule Line Number. With programs online and on your time, you can gain the skills to build the future you want in an evolving world. Whatever you’ve set out to accomplish, there’s a path for you. Ready to level up? Our winter programs can help you sharpen your skills and start building the future you want. Meet this year’s Teaching Excellence Award recipients — who are making a real impact in and beyond the classroom.
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This National Agenda for Continuing Education and Professional Development across Libraries, Archives, and Museums provides a broad planning and evaluation framework for the systemic strengthening of continuing education and professional development (CE/PD) across the... This document synthesizes three years of planning efforts convened by the Coalition to Advance Learning in Archives, Libraries and Museums, an effort supported by grants from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, supplemental... It includes the contributions of dozens of leaders from across the library, archives, and museum (LAM) fields, representing professional associations, training providers, and other LAM serving entities. Using Collective Impact methodology facilitated by the Educopia Institute, stakeholders identified four change goals to transform the current state of CE/PD. This agenda is a strategic action plan to meet these goals, which distributed actors can use to align and together improve the vitality of continuing education across all fields. Drummond, Christina, Bob Beatty, Tom Clareson, Betha Gutsche, Donna McCrea, Anna Shelton and Katherine Skinner, eds.
2016. National Agenda for Continuing Education and Professional Development across Libraries, Archives and Museums. Dublin, Ohio: OCLC Research. http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/2016/oclcresearch-national-agendalams-education-development-2016.pdf. Check out the OCLC Research blog, Hanging Together, for insights on library, archive, and museum topics and challenges. © 2025 OCLC Domestic and international trademarks and/or service marks of OCLC, Inc.
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Visit The National Archives From Home! Our Interactive Webinars For
Visit the National Archives from home! Our interactive webinars for educators feature historical documents, images, maps, posters, and other primary sources — as well as resources and strategies for bringing primary sources into your classroom. All webinars are free of charge. Advance registration required. Questions? Please contact us at distancelearning@nara.gov.
Live Captioning Is Available By Request. Please Include A Request
Live captioning is available by request. Please include a request for live captioning services in your registration for the event and submit your registration at least two weeks in advance of the webinar. Free, regularly scheduled professional development workshops for educators explore how to use primary sources to delve into the big ideas of the founding documents of the United States. During ea...
The University Of Washington Offers Two Online Views Of The
The University of Washington offers two online views of the quarterly schedule of classes. The Time Schedule pages contain a complete view of all credit classes at the University, and require a NetID to view. The Course Offerings pages allow a limited view of all credit classes at the University. If you know the Schedule Line Number, you can use Course Sections Status Inquiry to link directly to t...
You Can Get The Up-to-the-minute Status Of Any Section By
You can get the up-to-the-minute status of any section by clicking the four-digit Schedule Line Number. With programs online and on your time, you can gain the skills to build the future you want in an evolving world. Whatever you’ve set out to accomplish, there’s a path for you. Ready to level up? Our winter programs can help you sharpen your skills and start building the future you want. Meet th...
Get Some Fresh Skills This Winter With One Of Our
Get some fresh skills this winter with one of our new courses and specializations. AI’s changing the job hunt, but don’t panic. Check out these 5 tips that’ll help you play it smart and land your first gig. You’re looking to go back to school, but your time is at a premium. You want a learning experience that fits into your schedule — and a community of learners that will engage and challenge you....