This edWebinar will discuss three possible learning scenarios for the fall and how best to support emergent bilingual students in each one.
The goal of this edWebinar is to provide participants with the tools necessary to be prepared to facilitate high levels of learning at a distance.
This edWebinar will emphasize tools and techniques for virtual teaching—and include candid sharing about what does and doesn’t work.
During this edWebinar, you will learn how to construct challenges that develop critical thinking throughout any content area, especially in an online platform.
Join this edWebinar to learn about examples from a range of tech options that turn your in-class activities to ones you can use this fall.
When Project Tomorrow surveyed students in 2015 about what they envision schools will look like in 2020, one student described school as being the place where there would be more educational videos, online class discussions, online games, and texting between teachers and students. Everyone would have their tablet or laptop. We are now in 2020, living through the COVID-19 pandemic and in the remote and online environment predicted in 2015. In a recent edWebinar sponsored by Blackboard, Dr. Julie Evans, CEO of Project Tomorrow, and Chris O’Neal, a former teacher and current Blackboard Solutions Engineer, shared front-line stories and tips to provide insight into how to ensure continuity of learning for our students during this unprecedented time.
In this edWebinar, we will discuss how to engage students in STEM and active play with hybrid learning and how to get students collaborating remotely.
The goal of this edWebinar is to empower educators, our main brain changers, to feel engaged and confident as we enter a new era of education, which includes online transitions and increasing learning struggles in students.
It’s more important now than ever to empower our students to easily capture and document evidence of learning in real-time, regardless of where the learning is taking place.
In this edWebinar, we will examine good practices for at-home learning, discover why packaging digital assignments is important and a few tips for how to do it, and explore two tools for efficiently packaging digital assignments.