Whether providing lessons for sick kids or giving parents a weekly update on classroom activities, livestreams and podcasts offer teachers yet another way to connect with their students and families. As Dr. Monte Tatom, Associate Professor of Education at Freed-Hardeman University, TN, explained in his edWebinar, “How to Survive Live Streaming and Podcasting in Your Classes,” it’s fairly easy for teachers to start. In addition to discussing how to choose between the streaming platforms, he talked about uses for the technology and how to handle privacy concerns.
In this edWebinar, gain a deeper understanding of how music can naturally support children’s social and emotional development in the preschool years!
Dignity—it’s not a word often associated with social media and online interaction. However, as part of a new education program from Seton Hall Law School’s Institute for Privacy Protection, communication, community, and dignity are key themes of the curriculum. Overall, the goal is to educate students and parents about privacy and technology overuse. But they try not to shame the students and parents, said Gaia Bernstein, law professor and director, Institute for Privacy Protection at the Seton Hall University School of Law, and Najarian Peters, Assistant Professor, Institute for Privacy Protection at Seton Hall Law School. During the recent edWebinar, “Educating Students and Parents About Privacy and Technology Overuse,” they explained it’s counterproductive to become another authority figure telling students what not to do. Instead, by encouraging students to share their stories and having them explain how technology impacts their lives, the program gives students the agency to take control over their technology use.
Join us for a live webinar with Preetom Bhattacharya from the Huntington Beach City School District, CA as we explore the value of language-learning programs during out-of-school time.
In this edWebinar, gain a better understanding of the regulations and proactively work towards meeting web accessibility standards.
In this edWebinar, Mark Henderson, mathematics coordinator at R J Burch Elementary School, and Josh Noland, assistant principal at Fayette County Public Schools, share district strategies to lead and implement transformative changes
edWeb.net announces the release of its annual 2019 Teacher Professional Learning Survey. edWeb has been conducting research on educators’ use of edWeb and its impact on professional learning for a number of years to track trends in professional learning and looking for ways to continuously improve. The survey results show consistency over time in the top reasons why teachers engage in professional learning.
In this edWebinar, Dr. Julie Evans shares the results of a three-year analysis of the changing environment and expectations for education communications.
In this edWebinar, get an overview of scholarship programs and special opportunities for students to travel.
In this edWebinar, discover information about the ISTE Standards for students, educators, administrators and tech coaches, new resources, free technology.