All educators are lifelong learners, whether they’re figuring out how to incorporate the latest edtech device into their lessons or researching bios on NBA players to help a reluctant reader. But while schools expect teachers to continue their education, most only get rewarded for getting an advanced degree like a master’s or a Ph.D. Now, organizations like Digital Promise have developed micro-credential programs, which recognize educators for acquiring new skills. During her presentation “Measuring and Sustaining Professional Learning Through Micro-Credentials,” Odelia Younge, senior project director for educator micro-credentials at Digital Promise, explained the key elements of micro-credentials, how they work, and what differentiates them from other professional development.
Join us in this edWebinar to explore how learning science research in the area of early math instruction can help us better support all learners to develop the knowledge and skills they need to achieve success in math.
Join us for a live, interactive webinar where we’ll take a look at Open Educational Resources (OER) through the lens of high school social studies
Digital citizenship, and its focus on improving the ways we utilize technology (safe/savvy/ethical), is important to educators, administrators, parents, students, industry, and various non-profits.
In this webinar, presented by The Digital Educator community at edWeb.net, Tanya Avrith addressed a framework to get started with teaching digital citizenship in your class/school. Learn ideas on how you can begin to teach your students how to build their digital identities and become caring citizens of a connected world using social media and the web.
Eric Sheninger hosts the Leadership 3.0 Community on edWeb.net. Read his post about his new book! edWeb members get 20% off – join the Leadership 3.0 Community today. “I am very excited about my upcoming book titled “Digital Leadership: Changing Paradigms for Changing Times” which will be published by Corwin Press. The entire book looks at… read more →
Presented by Tali Horowitz, Director, Education Outreach, Common Sense Education; Jasmine Hood Miller, Director, Family and Community Engagement, Common Sense Media; and Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Midwest, Common Sense Education
Presented by Heather Barnard, Digital Wellness Educator; and Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Common Sense Education
Presented by Leticia Citizen, i4Coach, Hawthorne Elementary School (CA); and Sue Thotz, Sr. Program Manager, Common Sense Education
Presented by Katy Potts, Computing, Digital and Online Safety Lead for Schools, Islington Council; Dan Ferry, Teacher, Islington Schools (UK); and Pip Bhol, Class Teacher, King’s Cross Academy (UK)
Moderated by Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Common Sense Education