Welcome to the
Vermont Professional Development Network (VPDN) Meeting
Wiki Directory:
This is the Vermont Department of Education's portal to the LITERACY, MATH, and SCIENCE wikis that are used for planning and materials for the VPDN meetings.
This wiki is frequently updated to keep VPDN meeting information and materials as up-to-date as possible. To access current and/or archived network meeting materials, click on the corresponding link(s) below. The VPDN materials are available for viewing and downloading materials. Pages are not open for commenting.
2009-2010 Materials:
Click here for literacy meeting schedule and registration for fall 2009
Click here for math meeting schedule and registration for fall 2009
- Click Science Network Meetings to access materials needed for the Fall 2009 Science Network Meeting and additional materials for future classroom use.
Click here for meeting schedule and registration for fall 2009
Click here for meeting schedule and registration for fall 2009
- Click here for health and physical education meeting information and materials
- Click Kindergarten Materials
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Click here for Social Studies / Technology Network Materials
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Click here for meeting agenda
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Click here for the LNV wiki -- what it is, how to use, resources for video conferencing -- and more!
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Click here for Accessing and Searching CILC and CAP Space
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Click here for the Enhancing Education through Technology (Social Studies/Technology Integration) grant
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2008-2009 Materials:
Prior to Spring 2009:
Comments (1)
Cindy Mosedale said
at 9:13 am on Nov 3, 2009
Andy Mosedale here from Barnet. I uploaded some activity sheets for weather observations as well as an overview of a weather unit. I have been trained in the NOAA Datastream/Atmosphere project. I also spent 9 years doing technical climate change research at the University of New Hampshire.. These activities touch on making measurements locally and using the data to tell a story about a specific landscape, this method is a pared down version of the scientific process we followed investigating CO2 and CH4 emissions at UNH during our climate change studies. Can not make it today but would like to keep in the network, sharing and maybe meeting up later to do some measurements.. YEAH!
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