Where can I find on-demand professional development courses?

Where can I find on-demand professional development courses?

Discover

Kirkwood AISD has an on-demand library of internal, asynchronous courses available in Discover.  You can access Discover through Talon in the Instructor Resources widget (see screenshot below). 



More information about the on-demand library can be found in the Faculty Training Pressbook

GotoKnowledge

Kirkwood also has a subscription to GotoKnowledge, which can be accessed using your Kirkwood credentials going through Single Sign On.  GoToKnowledge offers several on demand webinars on a variety of topics.  

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