UEN Professional Development TV

Watch Past PDTV Episodes

 

A Model for Learning & Innovation
Premiered: December 12, 2024

In this UEN PDTV episode, we travel to St. George, Utah, to chat with Tony Campbell, the Director of Learning and Innovation Technologies for Washington County School District. Tony will guide us through the complex world of instructional technology frameworks, helping us understand how they all connect and work together.

Supporting Teacher Leaders
Premiered: November 14, 2024

In this episode of UEN PDTV Principals Edition, join us as we explore how Principal Travis Lund is cultivating a strong culture of teacher leadership at Viewmont High School. Discover practical strategies to empower your own teaching staff and build a sustainable, teacher-led environment.

Connecting Classrooms and Communities
Premiered: October 23, 2024

In this episode of UEN's PDTV Principals Edition, we meet Teacher Leader and Administrator Elizabeth Julian at Boulder Elementary. Elizabeth has transformed her school into a place of innovative learning with the support of incredible partners like the Utah Film Center, Utah Education Network, and SEDC. These partnerships have brought exciting and enriching experiences directly to her students. We'll get a glimpse into just how these partnerships have made a difference at Boulder Elementary.

Computational Classrooms
Premiered: October 3, 2024

Join us as we step into Samie Ott's classroom at Bryce Valley Elementary and witness firsthand how Utah's Computer Science standards are being integrated into the curriculum. In this episode of UEN's PDTV, you'll see Samie's students showcase their learning journey as they demonstrate their mastery of computational thinking.

Broadcasting the Future: 21st Century Learning in Action
Premiered: September 13, 2024

Join UEN PDTV as we travel to Vernal, Utah, to meet with CTE teacher Kami Elison, who has developed a broadcast journalism program at Uintah High School where students learn and grow outside the classroom. Discover how she integrates state-licensed tools and real-world experiences to equip students with the skills they need to succeed in post-secondary education and beyond.