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Uen Professional Development TV

For the first time on UEN’s PDTV, we’re shining the spotlight on school leadership! Host Katie Blunt travels to Orangeville, Utah to visit principal John Hughes of Cottonwood Elementary to discuss how his experiences at the UEN Leading Schools Conference have provided him with ideas to support his staff, allowing teachers to continuously improve their skills and provide the best education to their students.

Uen Professional Development TV  
  • Leading Schools
    Saturday, December 28
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    For the first time on UEN’s PDTV, we’re shining the spotlight on school leadership! Host Katie Blunt travels to Orangeville, Utah to visit principal John Hughes of Cottonwood Elementary to discuss how his experiences at the UEN Leading Schools Conference have provided him with ideas to support his staff, allowing teachers to continuously improve their skills and provide the best education to their students.
  • The Power of Teacher Leaders
    Saturday, December 28
    2:16 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Join us on this episode of UEN’s PDTV as we visit Viewmont High School in Bountiful to spotlight Carly Maloney - Utah's 2024 Teacher of the Year. In this episode, discover Carly's approach to balancing her teaching responsibilities in English and Social Studies, while also serving as a teacher leader in her school. Learn about her journey to becoming a teacher leader and hear first-hand how she uses technology to coach teachers, lead school initiatives and create an engaging learning environment for her students.
  • The Benefits of Open Educational Resource
    Saturday, January 4
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Explore the innovative use of Open Educational Resources (OER) in higher education on this episode of UEN's PDTV. Visit Utah State University and Weber State University, where a professor and librarian utilize Pressbooks to develop open textbooks, curating OER materials to provide greater and more equitable access to content for their students.
  • Project-Based Science W/Bluetooth Technology
    Saturday, January 4
    2:13 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Travel with us to Uintah River High School on the Ute Indian Tribe's Uintah and Ouray reservation to learn how science teacher Mike Sorenson uses real-world projects and Bluetooth probes to engage students in critical thinking and computational thinking. See how Mr. Sorenson collaborates with his regional educational service center to design these projects, which connect directly to the Ute Indian Tribe's tradition of stewarding the land, plants, animals and water of their 4.5 million-acre reservation.
  • Discovering A Treasure Trove In Emedia
    Saturday, January 11
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    In this episode of UEN's PDTV, we explore strategies to discover high-quality digital resources aligned with Utah Core Standards beyond basic Google searches and expensive educational websites. Join host Katie Blunt as she chats with Lindsey Henderson, a Mathematics Specialist with the Utah State Board of Education, and Jennifer Burt, a Mathematics teacher at Syracuse Jr. High, to learn effective strategies for finding, organizing, and curating the perfect digital resources for your students using UEN’s eMedia platform.
  • Attending Your First Professional Conference
    Saturday, January 11
    2:15 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    In this episode of UEN's PDTV, preservice teachers Aniston and Mallory reflect on their first professional conference at the Utah Coalition for Educational Technology (UCET) annual event. They’ll share their top ten tips for conference preparation, and through their insights, you’ll learn how to maximize your next professional conference experience.
  • Broadcasting The Future: 21st Century Learning In Action
    Saturday, January 18
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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.
  • Computational Classrooms
    Saturday, January 18
    2:13 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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.
  • Connecting Classrooms and Communities
    Saturday, January 25
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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.
  • Supporting Teacher Leaders
    Saturday, January 25
    2:15 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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.
  • A Model for Learning & Innovation
    Saturday, February 1
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    : 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.
  • Project-Based Science W/Bluetooth Technology
    Saturday, February 1
    2:16 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Travel with us to Uintah River High School on the Ute Indian Tribe's Uintah and Ouray reservation to learn how science teacher Mike Sorenson uses real-world projects and Bluetooth probes to engage students in critical thinking and computational thinking. See how Mr. Sorenson collaborates with his regional educational service center to design these projects, which connect directly to the Ute Indian Tribe's tradition of stewarding the land, plants, animals and water of their 4.5 million-acre reservation.
  • Discovering A Treasure Trove In Emedia
    Saturday, February 8
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    In this episode of UEN's PDTV, we explore strategies to discover high-quality digital resources aligned with Utah Core Standards beyond basic Google searches and expensive educational websites. Join host Katie Blunt as she chats with Lindsey Henderson, a Mathematics Specialist with the Utah State Board of Education, and Jennifer Burt, a Mathematics teacher at Syracuse Jr. High, to learn effective strategies for finding, organizing, and curating the perfect digital resources for your students using UEN’s eMedia platform.
  • Attending Your First Professional Conference
    Saturday, February 8
    2:15 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    In this episode of UEN's PDTV, preservice teachers Aniston and Mallory reflect on their first professional conference at the Utah Coalition for Educational Technology (UCET) annual event. They’ll share their top ten tips for conference preparation, and through their insights, you’ll learn how to maximize your next professional conference experience.
  • Broadcasting The Future: 21st Century Learning In Action
    Saturday, February 15
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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.
  • Computational Classrooms
    Saturday, February 15
    2:13 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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.
  • Connecting Classrooms and Communities
    Saturday, February 22
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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.
  • Supporting Teacher Leaders
    Saturday, February 22
    2:13 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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.
  • A Model for Learning & Innovation
    Wednesday, February 26
    10:37 am on UEN-TV 9.1
    : 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.
  • A Model for Learning & Innovation
    Saturday, March 1
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    : 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.

 

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  • A Model for Learning & Innovation
    Saturday, December 21
    2:13 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    : 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.
  • Connecting Classrooms and Communities
    Saturday, December 21
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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
    Saturday, December 14
    2:13 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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
    Saturday, December 14
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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.
  • Attending Your First Professional Conference
    Saturday, December 7
    2:15 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    In this episode of UEN's PDTV, preservice teachers Aniston and Mallory reflect on their first professional conference at the Utah Coalition for Educational Technology (UCET) annual event. They’ll share their top ten tips for conference preparation, and through their insights, you’ll learn how to maximize your next professional conference experience.
  • Discovering A Treasure Trove In Emedia
    Saturday, December 7
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    In this episode of UEN's PDTV, we explore strategies to discover high-quality digital resources aligned with Utah Core Standards beyond basic Google searches and expensive educational websites. Join host Katie Blunt as she chats with Lindsey Henderson, a Mathematics Specialist with the Utah State Board of Education, and Jennifer Burt, a Mathematics teacher at Syracuse Jr. High, to learn effective strategies for finding, organizing, and curating the perfect digital resources for your students using UEN’s eMedia platform.
  • Project-Based Science W/Bluetooth Technology
    Saturday, November 30
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Travel with us to Uintah River High School on the Ute Indian Tribe's Uintah and Ouray reservation to learn how science teacher Mike Sorenson uses real-world projects and Bluetooth probes to engage students in critical thinking and computational thinking. See how Mr. Sorenson collaborates with his regional educational service center to design these projects, which connect directly to the Ute Indian Tribe's tradition of stewarding the land, plants, animals and water of their 4.5 million-acre reservation.
  • The Benefits of Open Educational Resource
    Saturday, November 23
    2:15 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Explore the innovative use of Open Educational Resources (OER) in higher education on this episode of UEN's PDTV. Visit Utah State University and Weber State University, where a professor and librarian utilize Pressbooks to develop open textbooks, curating OER materials to provide greater and more equitable access to content for their students.
  • The Power of Teacher Leaders
    Saturday, November 23
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Join us on this episode of UEN’s PDTV as we visit Viewmont High School in Bountiful to spotlight Carly Maloney - Utah's 2024 Teacher of the Year. In this episode, discover Carly's approach to balancing her teaching responsibilities in English and Social Studies, while also serving as a teacher leader in her school. Learn about her journey to becoming a teacher leader and hear first-hand how she uses technology to coach teachers, lead school initiatives and create an engaging learning environment for her students.
  • Supporting Teacher Leaders
    Saturday, November 16
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    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.
  • From Consumers to Creators: Dli and the 4 C's
    Saturday, November 9
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    In this episode of UEN's PDTV, we travel to Middle Canyon Elementary in Tooele to meet Abish Jimenez, a 3rd-grade Spanish teacher who is transforming Chromebooks in her classroom into tools for collaboration, creativity, communication, and critical thinking. Watch to see how her students thrive in a technology-driven learning environment.
  • Canvas for Elementary: A Flexible Learning Tool
    Saturday, November 2
    2:14 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Learn how Mary Wade, a 5th-grade teacher at Provost Elementary, uses Canvas for Elementary (C4E) to create a flexible learning environment that supports all students. Mary shares her effective design and integration strategies for this tool and discusses how it supports student learning and communication. Watch the video to learn more about using C4E in your classroom.
  • Flexible Learning: Autonomy, Purpose & Mastery
    Saturday, November 2
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    In this episode of UEN's PDTV, host Katie Blunt travels to Provo, Utah, to meet 5th-grade teacher Mary Wade at Provost Elementary. Mary is a dedicated educator who has spent years researching best educational practices and has developed a flexible learning model in her classroom that focuses on building classroom culture and using personalized learning strategies.