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Register for the November 2 Lunch & Learn with David Slykhuis

Why Your Dean Wants You to Keep Your Outlook Calendar Up-To-Date and Other Microsoft 365 Tips

AACTE is pleased to offer Lunch & Learns, new professional development opportunities for members.  These 30-minute sessions are designed to provide you with an immediate tool or strategy that you can immediately apply to your work. Can’t make it virtually? All Lunch & Learns will be available on-demand for AACTE members. Watch them during your lunch break or whenever it is convenient for you.

Join us on Thursday, November 2, from 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET for AACTE’s Lunch & Learn, Why Your Dean Wants You to Keep Your Outlook Calendar Up-To-Date and Other Microsoft 365 Tips, with David Slykhuis, Ph.D., of Valdosta State University. This session will briefly touch on several of the important, and often underutilized abilities of Microsoft Office 365. Some examples include the following:

  • How to schedule meetings and why it is so important to keep your calendar up to date;
  • How to share documents;
  • How to share folders;
  • Differences between OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams;
  • Saving files to shared spaces;
  • Collaborating on a single document; and
  • Autosave and how to go back to a previous version.

Slykhuis, a member of AACTE’s Programming Committee on Innovation and Technology, will focus on simple and efficient tricks and tips to help save time and increase productivity.

For more information, and to register for the event, please visit aacte.org.

Also, stay tuned for more information on the following Lunch & Learns:

  • November 14, 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET

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A (Multimedia and Evidence-Based) Ranch Hand to Help Tame the Wild West of Teacher Candidate Supervision: Introducing the COACHED Platform

  • November 28, 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET

Tim Neubert, AAEE

Examining PK-12 Educator Supply and Demand


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