Blended learning has quickly become one of the hottest topics in Education. With so many moving parts, it can often become overwhelming. In this session, presenter Ryan Imbriale decoded the concept of blended learning by sharing concrete examples and offering straight-forward dos and don’ts for principals. Ryan shared his experience with Blended Learning in his school,… read more →
Teaching students and their families how to use mobile devices to access online resources gives them the ability to learn anytime and anywhere. As educators, we know that student achievement increases when parents are involved.
As online learning opportunities expand and blended learning models continue to evolve, it’s critical to ensure education remains student-centered and focused on key learning goals whether students are in the classroom or using technology.
One resource that educators frequently overlook is the YouTube video editor. YouTube has really beefed up its video editor with tons of great features – and it’s all FREE.
Students are using mobile technology in different ways in the classroom, and a surprising amount seems to be spent learning and doing productive activities.
In the third TIME For Kids webinar on edWeb.net presenters Suzanne and Jaime discussed nonfiction and their alignment with the common core. They shared ways to use the images and graphics in a non-fiction article as entry points for a topic and examples of nonfiction articles that have significant visual components.
Presented by Paige Jaeger, who coordinates School Libraries in the Capital Region and upstate New York Sponsored by Library Media Connection View the webinar “Digital Footprints and Data-Mining” Digital Footprint is a new buzzword and every librarian needs to understand what it is all about and why students should care. As the Internet grows to… read more →
At the heart of the expansive growth of mobile devices is the staggering capability to connect and communicate.
This months Brain and Learning webinar was both informative and inspirational. Over 250 participants joined to hear Angela discuss how successful student’s, workers, and citizens have identifiable habits and behaviors which allow them to manage emotions, communicate effectively, and sustain themselves as independent and successful lifelong learners. As Angela shared intentional lessons and conversations that nurture the brain and… read more →
The potential of mobile learning continues to expand in the U.S. and around the world.