edWeb.net hosts over 40 professional learning communities for educators, so it’s about time to launch one for education marketing and sales executives. Online collaboration is a great way to share information and resources with colleagues. edWeb and MCH Strategic Data will be hosting free webinars on a wide range of topics. These won’t be talking… read more →
Earning the respect of colleagues and parents is a monumental task. The first step for the novice is establishing lines of communication.
It was lots of fun under the Circus Big Top this weekend! Frog Street’s 23rd annual professional development conference, SUMMER SPLASH 2015, was a huge success – and edWeb.net was there to join in the festivities!
Movement is essential for human development and starts even before birth. In this edWeb.net webinar, presented by the Early Learning Book Chats community, Dr. Feinberg shared her recommendations for including movement in every curriculum area.
What a blast! The edWeb team was out and about at ISTE 2015 in Philadelphia last week. Check out some of our highlights and photos we captured!
Come and meet up with the edWeb team at ISTE in Philadelphia next week. We’ll be talking about new and exciting things coming soon to edWeb.net. Find an edWeb team member to get a discount promo pass for our new premium service – edWeb.TV.
Flipping your class is not about having students watch videos at home. In this edWeb.net webinar for the Digital Educator community, Crystal Kirch discussed the shifts required for flipped learning, and how to design an effective flipped learning environment using her WSQ strategy.
In this edWeb.net webinar, presented by the College and Career Readiness community, Kevin Baird discussed research regarding best practices and investigated pedagogy and implementation.
In this edWeb.net webinar presented by the Teaching Kids to Code community, Grant Hosford and Joe Shochet, co-founders of the award-winning learning game company codeSpark discussed the primary research and third party research that fuels their game development. This webinar is valuable for administrators, teachers, curriculum experts, parents, and STEM specialists.
The question of quality is one of the overriding issues in the OER field. To address that issue, Washington State has developed a process for evaluating OER materials for alignment with state learning standards. This edWeb.net webinar, presented by the Open Educational Resources for the K-12 Classroom community, covered the review process, rubrics, and outcomes.