University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Announces Summer Course Offerings for Educators

The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is pleased to announce summer course offerings for educators who wish to obtain license renewal, achieve personal or professional development goals or seek salary advancement.

Educators looking to expand their technology skills can enroll in “Creating Digital Tools for Teaching, Learning and Productivity” offered in Pulaski and Sturgeon Bay, or “Integrating iPads into the Curriculum” being offered in a condensed two-day format in Green Bay. A new science course, “Wisconsin Wetlands in the Lake Michigan Watershed,” taught by Dale Katsma, retired wildlife biologist, is offered in Elkhart Lake. An online course, “Using Technology to Enhance Student Writing and Comprehension,” is scheduled for July. Additionally “Yoga for Educators,” “Children and Poverty” and “Communicating and Collaborating with Google Tools” are all offered in various locations.

Visit www.uwgb.edu/educationoutreach for a more complete list of courses along with enrollment options and registration information. New offerings are added throughout the year, so check back to the website for the most up to date listing. Space is limited and registration is recommended at least three weeks prior to the start of each course. UW-Green Bay courses for educators are aligned with Wisconsin standards for teacher and administrator development and licensure.

Contact the UW-Green Bay Education Outreach Office with questions or further information at (920) 465-2480 or educationoutreach@uwgb.edu.

About the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay

The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is a comprehensive public institution offering undergraduate and graduate programs to 6,700 students. The University transforms lives and communities through exceptional and award-winning teaching and research, innovative learning opportunities, and a problem-solving approach to education. For more information, visit www.uwgb.edu.

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