heinemann digital campus fall 2013
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Welcome to the
HEINEMANN DIGITAL CAMPUS
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The Heinemann Digital Campus is a professional development
resource for educators that takes the best of Heinemann’s trusted
AUTHORS
• Mary Ehrenworth
• Cris Tovani
• Steven Leinwand
• Kathy Collins
• Debbie Miller
• Jennifer Serravallo
TOPICS
• Reading
• Writing
• CCSS
• Comprehension
• Math
• Assessment
BOOKS
• Best Practice
• Comprehension Going Forward
• With Rigor For All
• What’s the Big Idea?
• Teaching Reading in Small Groups
• Subjects Matter
and makes them available to you online, 24/7.
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The strength of Heinemann’s content, presented online with rich,
interactive features makes the Digital Campus a powerful and
cost-effective alternative to in-person PD.
ANYTIME
ANYWHERE
FROM ANY COMPUTER
OR iPAD
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The Digital Campus website
is divided into two distinct areas:
COURSES
REFERENCE
LIBRARY
The Digital Campus is an
excellent addition to the
Heinemann family of
resources. I was able to
plan my entire year of
writing around the
online course materials.”
—Greg B., Phoenix, AZ
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OVERVIEW
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Courses are usually six intensive one-
hour sessions. Continue on to see their
powerful, dynamic features….
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COURSES What is a Digital Campus Course?
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WRITTEN BY HEINEMANN
AUTHORS
RESEARCH-BASED AND
INTERACTIVE
ADDRESSES URGENT
INSTRUCTIONAL NEEDS
STUDENT
INTERVIEWS
CLASSROOM DEMOS
AUTHOR
INTERVIEWS
DISCUSSIONS WITH
TEACHERS
Professionally filmed and edited
video clips captured in real
classrooms, including
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COURSES Features Video
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Reading student work allows
participants to compare their
observations with those of the
author.
Student examples are often
shown in conjunction with video
interviews of the student authors
talking about their own work.
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COURSES Features Student Examples
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REFLECT ON THE
LEARNING PROCESS
CREATE A PIECE OF
WRITING
SHARE FEEDBACK
ON VIDEO AND
STUDENT SAMPLES
Courses offer opportunities to
In group studies, participants
share their responses with the
course facilitator and group
colleagues.
COURSES Features Reflect and Respond
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SLIDE SHOWS
CLASSROOM CHART
IDEAS
PRINTABLE LESSON-
PLANNING MATERIALS
Courses are enriched with tools
and visuals like
COURSES Features Charts and Visuals
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Courses include readings and
feedback from Heinemann
authors and other leading
educators.
A “Wrap-Up” at the end of each
session offers book excerpts
and other resources, exercises
to boost learning, and strategies
to try in the classroom.
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COURSES Features Related Readings
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TRIAL COURSE
Session 1 of Mary Ehrenworth’s course
Harnessing the Common Core is available
as a free 14-day trial.
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WANT TO GIVE ONE OF OUR
COURSES A TRY?
Trial info and sign-up is also available at
Heinemann.com/DigitalCampus.
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Mary Ehrenworth
Harnessing the Common Core Standards GRADES K–12
Implement Common Core with Confidence
Meet the challenges of the Common Core with Mary
Ehrenworth, coauthor of Pathways to the Common
Core. This course shows how to move readers toward
more complex texts and suggests what to do when
they aren’t at CCSS levels.
Learn how to revamp nonfiction research units and
help writers compose the compelling arguments the
standards ask for.
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COURSES Current Offerings
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Steven Leinwand
Making Math Far More Accessible to Our Students GRADES K–12
Math Instruction Demystified
Steve Leinwand strengthens teachers’ confidence and
capacity to make K–8 math instruction far more
effective. From engagement to best practices to
differentiation, he helps maximize students’
understanding through language, alternative
approaches to problem solving, and multiple
representations. Then he ties everything together with
ideas for effective lesson planning.
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Jennifer Serravallo
Teaching Reading in Small Groups GRADES 1–6
Assess Confidently, Teach Powerfully
It is possible to assess, plan, and teach small groups
of readers to meet increasing demands and
challenges, while still holding tight to the joy and love
of literature. To think beyond guided reading, Jen
Serravallo helps teachers learn to analyze student data
in order to form small groups and discover a new
repertoire for helping readers find increased skill and
independence.
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Debbie Miller and Samantha Bennett
Kids with Grit GRADES K–5
The Nitty-Gritty of Nurturing Resilient Readers
What are the habits of readers with grit? Can we model
them and even teach with grit?
Debbie Miller and Sam Bennett share practices and
structures that help students meet reading standards by
looking beyond one school year and toward a lifetime of
strong reading habits and academic success.
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Teaching Writing More Effectively Isn’t Magic
If you’re just getting started with writing workshop,
Stephanie Parsons’ course can help you understand it
succinctly and deeply.
Steph has vast experience with workshop, and her
course helps you internalize its guiding principles, as
well as see how nuts and bolts (such as curriculum and
standards, daily planning, and assessment) fit together
to boost learning.
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Stephanie Parsons
Introduction to Writing Workshop UPPER ELEMENTARY GRADES
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Kathy Collins
Writing About Their Reading GRADES 1–5
Deeper Comprehension Begins with Their Pencils
Kathy presents a vision of writing about reading that helps
you differentiate for everyone. She demonstrates how to
use the reader’s notebook as a tool for evaluation. Then she
shows how it helps readers deepen comprehension,
increase engagement and agency, and ignite a passion for
exploring the relationship between texts, themselves, and
the world.
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Linda Hoyt and Tony Stead
Strategies for Teaching Nonfiction Writing GRADES K–2 and GRADES 3–5
Real Strategies for Teaching Real-Life Writing
Linda and Tony show how to help writers increase their
output, elevate their craft, and express wonder about their
world.
They sharel brief, cross-curricular writing experiences and
in-depth, interactive writing projects that model the writing
process through collaborative and independent texts.
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Reel In Reluctant Readers
Looking for powerful ways to reach reluctant readers?
Let literacy experts Sam Bennett and Cris Tovani
lengthen and strengthen your reach.
Sam and Cris’ course explores ways to demolish
disengagement, boost comprehension of increasingly
sophisticated texts, and create meaningful summative
assessments and grading practices.
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Samantha Bennett and Cris Tovani
Adolescent Reading Rx GRADES 6–12
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REPORTING
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COURSE PROGRESS
COURSE RESPONSES
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VIEWS
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Reporting features allow
administrators and license
managers to track participants’:
SELF-STUDY
Participants work at their own
pace and under their own
direction. Access to course is
granted for 120 days and begins
on initial course log-in date.
GROUP STUDY
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COURSES Implementation Models and Pricing
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Heinemann Facilitated
The course is facilitated
online by a Heinemann
consultant. Access is
granted for 120 days
beginning on a pre-
determined date.
$299.00/participant
Locally Facilitated
The course is facilitated
online by a local
consultant. Access is
granted for 120 days
beginning on a pre-
determined date.
$279.00/participant
$279.00/participant
Course completion grants participants
30 contact hours, or 3 CEUs.
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COURSES CEUs and Grad Credit
"I enjoyed the Digital
Campus and found this to
be a unique way of
addressing professional
development without
taking teachers out of the
classroom.“
—Carolyn P., Tempe, AZ
Optional graduate
credits are available
through our Digital
Campus university
partners.
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REFERENCE LIBRARY
The Heinemann Digital
Campus Reference Library
provides unlimited access to
dozens of Heinemann
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Overview
instantly available through a
web browser.
FULL-LENGTH BOOKS
ARTICLES
VIDEOS
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A sample of full-length books currently available in the Reference Library:
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Already Available
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A sample of upcoming Reference Library books:
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Available This Fall
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Articles covering key topics
affecting teachers today, written
by Heinemann authors and
expert educators, including
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Articles
• KYLENE BEERS &
BOB PROBST
• JENNIFER SERRAVALLO
• THOMAS NEWKIRK
• MICHAEL OPITZ
• GRETCHEN OWOCKI
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The Reference Library is
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Pricing and Additional Info
UPDATED REGULARLY WITH
FRESH CONTENT
SEARCHABLE BY TOPIC, AUTHOR,
AND GRADE LEVEL
AVAILABLE FOR AN INTRODUCTORY
PRICE OF $39.95 FOR A ONE-YEAR
SUBSCRIPTION
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COMMUNITY FEATURES
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COURSE EXERCISES
COMMUNITY FORUMS
FACILITATED COURSE
DISCUSSIONS
MESSAGING
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DISCUSSIONS
Coming in Fall 2013:
OVERVIEW VIDEO
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Please visit
Heinemann.com/DigitalCampus to watch a short video overview
about the Digital Campus.
INFORMATIONAL WEBINARS
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Take a guided tour of the Digital
Campus. Please visit
Heinemann.com/DigitalCampus to sign up for the next Digital
Campus informational webinar.
MORE INFORMATION and PURCHASING
Heinemann.com/DigitalCampus is the place to get more information
about the Digital Campus and to
purchase courses and Reference
Library subscriptions.
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THANK YOU!
Thank you for your interest in the
Heinemann Digital Campus.
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For any questions, please contact Hannah Barr
and Chelsea Kenyon, your Digital Campus
Customer Support Team:
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