Excellent resource, so glad I found this, it will surely propel my professional growth in 2025.
The variety of professional learning opportunities provided by edWeb is fantastic. I’ve learned so much from each session. This is an excellent resource and a wonderful opportunity to keep up with the latest research in education as well as meet amazing speakers who are so excited to share their expertise to help us improve our performance as teachers and our students’ outcomes.
edWeb is an exceptional learning platform for educators and school leaders seeking to hone their pedagogy and advance their professional growth. With its vast array of webinars, online communities, and resources tailored to various educational topics, edWeb provides a flexible and accessible way to stay informed about best practices, emerging trends, and innovative strategies in education. It fosters a collaborative environment where educators can connect with peers, share insights, and engage in meaningful discussions to improve their craft. For school leaders, edWeb serves as a powerful tool to strengthen instructional leadership, enhance coaching strategies, and cultivate a culture of continuous learning within their schools. Whether it’s exploring new approaches to curriculum design, leveraging technology in the classroom, or addressing the diverse needs of students, edWeb empowers educators to make a lasting impact.
I love the flexibility of when I can watch the webinars. I love that they can be used for Act 48 credit. I love that the topics are up to date with education today.
I use what I learn as an Instructional Coach every day. I share my knowledge with the teachers I work with and my administration.
I attend many of the webinars offered and always learn from the sessions. They are relevant to me as an educator. I have used many of the resources that were shared in my work in the school system.
Please keep doing what you are doing for the professional community. I value all your webinars, and have recommended this website to many grateful educators!
The topics of each edWebinar are interesting and if the topics are new it allows the teachers an opportunity to be exposed. Each edWebinar is of importance and the advice of other professionals is valuable. The edWebinars are very convenient with each teacher’s schedule. Each webinar is of great quality with a great video and easy to lock in. It is a great resource and I hope that this service will continue. I know I am consistently checking for the next webinar and marking my calendar. This resource is a great learning tool for teachers… thank you for this opportunity for extra knowledge and training.
Thank you for offering such a variety of webinars, for recording them, offering Massachusetts Professional Development Points towards license renewal, and for offering it free.
I am very grateful for edWeb and all the webinars they have provided and are still providing that cover every subject that comes up at the appropriate time to help me keep my students engaged and learning at their level. I can make it easier for them to do and understand. Thank you! I look forward to many, many more edWebinars.
I appreciate the variety of topics (content) and levels (teacher to coach to leadership) you cover in your PD sessions. Sometimes I want something specific about math or science when other times I want something around systems thinking and leadership.
Thank you for being part of my morning routine. I wake up and listen to 5 minutes of NPR to review the news. Then I go to edWeb and listen as I prepare to leave for school. Thank you for being such a generous source of professional development. You and your team have transformed my practice one webinar, one podcast at a time.
I wanted to express my appreciation for the hard work that edWeb does to provide such a variety of professional development opportunities for educators. Not only is there broad content, but it is free of charge and offers the opportunity for continuing education credit. I am also thankful for the ability to watch the recording afterwards so that I can fit it into my schedule in a way that works for me.
Thank you so very much! I am truly enjoying these edWebinars. I’ve been teaching pre k since 1974. There have been many changes but one thing always stays the same, the children. They are truly the best thing in life. These edWebinars have kept me updated on many changes and given me that little kick that I need from time to time to remind me that children are children no matter what! So thank you!
This was an inspiring and motivating presentation. I loved the practical strategies the presenter gave us. I will use it for reference and post it on my board. Thinking outside the box and putting on other people’s shoes is just what we need sometimes, to give ourselves and others a break for a new impulse forward. Thank you very much.
The opportunity to join like-minded educators and share additional strategies and resources in the chat was the icing on the cake.
I discovered edWeb when I was a classroom teacher running a program for preschoolers with autism. I was fresh out of graduate school and knew I had a lot more to learn! I have always valued professional development as a cornerstone to being an effective teacher, so I was so excited when I discovered edWeb and the Teaching Students with Autism community. I was thrilled at the chance to learn in short bursts on my own time (the option to watch recordings was especially helpful) while gaining CEUs – and all for free!
I continued accessing edWeb until transitioning from the classroom to my current role at STAR Autism Support (SAS), who also happens to be one of the consortium members of the Teaching Students with Autism community. My interest in receiving professional development sparked my passion for providing it to others, which is one of the reasons I was honored to join the SAS team as a training specialist. After presenting the “Lessons Learned” training for edWeb, I feel like I have come full circle – from receiving training as a newbie to providing training to educators around the globe! Such a rewarding experience.
This was honestly the best PD I have ever been a part of, in regards to trauma-informed practices. All the material was brilliantly presented so all could understand the effects trauma has on the brain and how to help students get to their learning brain. I am sending the recording to my supervisor and fellow counselors as soon as I get it!
I feel like I just grabbed a lifesaver. Thank you! Already recommended to colleagues.
I really enjoyed the webinar, Embracing Anti-Bias Classrooms: A Response to Racism in America. It was so eye-opening for me as a teacher who teaches very young children. I work in a nonprofit homeless shelter for families with dependents, with over 90% being young black children. I am always advocating that until these families are empowered within they will repeat this cycle. I struggle in life as a black female in school because I was a sharecropper grandchild, whose grandparents were not educated themselves. After school was integrated I was instructed by my white teacher to take the base classes in school because college was not an option for me. Thanks to all the ladies who shared life on this webinar keep the good work up.
I am new to edWeb and have to tell you, I absolutely love and appreciate it. Not only am I enjoying it, but I’m learning some cool stuff. I regret that I did not have such a resource last millennium!
I can’t wait to share what I learned with my coworkers. I’m so glad edWeb is available to me as a children’s librarian in a public library. It’s one great big amazing resource!
I really enjoyed the specific tools and recommendations! I can see myself putting them in practice tomorrow. The advice and knowledge was given by real educators, which is invaluable.
I am a Literacy Coach in Spartanburg School District 6. Someone invited me to a webinar when I was a classroom teacher and I have been viewing these for 3 years. As a Literacy Coach I forward webinars to our teachers. Thank you for this resource. It’s phenomenal. I’ve learned so much!
Just wanted to tell you that we are formally educated for a short period but andragogily self-educated our whole lives. You guys are such a valuable resource to that end. Good job and keep up the good work.
Needed this type of fun today. edWeb has the best webinars ever!!!!
I LOVE edWeb webinars for countless reasons. The fact that you send the webinar link to every registered guest (for free!) sets you apart from other webinar facilitators. You spotlight exemplary educators working in the field, day-to-day, and their expertise is powerful!
I want to sincerely thank you for your your excellent educational website! Keep up the great work! I have been recommending your wonderful website edWeb since 2016. I knew I found a gem from the first time I viewed an edWebinar. I really appreciate the important work you do for education! Your website is definitely an all-star!
I have been attending these webinars for at least 1 to 1 1/2 years; I absolutely love them, and the wide choice. I learned of this site from our County BOE representatives.
Oh my gosh!! I love this new platform for PD and a built-in collaborative community! This is the best idea I’ve seen in a while! I can watch relevant material, at my leisure, take a quiz & submit for staff development credits–but I can also see archived resources and connect with other educators like me! I love this resource! Thank you so much.
edWeb.net is your one stop shop for professional development opportunities. I enjoy becoming a part of the various online communities. By doing so, I am able to increase my technology tool box as well as collaborate with fellow teachers.
edWeb is what teachers need who have real lives.
I just watched the webinar entitled Creating Tomorrows Schools Today and I was moved by all the information that I heard about…. I thoroughly enjoy the classroom but after seeing the webinar I’m inspired to fulfill my administrator calling…. The webinar just adds to the plate as far as how much more of a positive impact I could make if I were to become an administrator. This forum will indeed give me more information. I look forward to the great things that will come out of being in this community.
I love your webinars! I’ve told all my coworkers about them.
Thank you so much for the wonderful webinars you provide to educators. I love the Early Childhood communities and have joined several groups. I appreciate the archives so I can watch the sessions when I am free( and relaxed). Thank you again. PS I have learned so much from the presenters.
When I think about how far we have come regarding technology, it is amazing! Your workshops can be accessed by people everywhere and nobody had to get on an airplane to present it :)
I want to thank everyone for all the wisdom you shared. This is so amazing… It has encouraged me to be more aware of my actions and attitude. It is also refreshing to have all this knowledge in one place. Such a blessing. I am inspired and empowered.
LOVE the new calendar with archived webinars. Really makes it easier for me to view past events given my busy days. And I continue to recommend to colleagues that they sign up and take advantage of the great PD opps from edWeb.
Wow! Thank you so much for all of your help and support! I had so much fun sharing, and I loved feeling the energy from the side chat box! I’ll be promoting the recording for the rest of the week! It was great to work with you! It usually feels hard to connect with the audience during a webinar, but I felt instant connections!
I just want to THANK YOU for offering so many quality webinars and other professional development opportunities. Your service is wonderful, your topics informative and you make it so easy to participate.
Leaders like myself always turn to edWeb for the best practitioner-driven strategies, ideas, and solutions to improve professional practice.
I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank edWeb for holding such tremendously enlightening and extremely thought-provoking presentations full of fantastic ideas and invaluable strategies. They are always well thought out and clear, and hold my interest until the end. Watching your webinars has given me a lot of insight. They are a treasure chest for everyone. edWeb is simply exceptional. Keep up your excellent work!
Thank you so much ! Last night’s principal chat went super smooth, and there was lots of great discussion. The hour goes by so fast! I’m receiving lots of positive feedback from the chat participants. I’m also getting lots of positive feedback regarding edWeb, too! The principals are loving the platform and might I add, I am too!!!
edWeb has become a valuable component of my professional development. Thank you, edWeb, for putting me in the driver’s seat of my development!!
I am always showing educators and administrators the wonders of all that is edWeb.
I have posts from edWeb come in through my school email account and they open the door to discussion in this immediate community but also with my students! Some of the cases I’ve read make for great class opening discussions and add a rich depth to my lessons. Frankly, I enjoy learning with this community and I will continue to share the resources developed and provided by Common Sense Media. I look forward to “kicking off” my 2015-2016 academic year with a collection of Digital Passports, units, and case-scenario role plays!
Downloading the edweb calendar is one of the best things I ever did.
I just wanted to say thanks for all of your help as a group and individually with setting up the communities. I may have found another interesting vocation – all this technology is fun to learn! The system is really easy to use.
I did an extensive search to see which online educational program would best meet my need for a platform that created a collaborative online learning community that I could use for the doctoral seminars I teach. I settled on edWeb and could not be more pleased, both because of its collaborative features and because of the first-class support it provides. Any question or issue I have had is immediately addressed with a high level of professional expertise.
I am so grateful to have the support system of so many brilliant minds on this site. Thank you again!
I just love the edWeb.net team and all that the organization has to offer! Keep up the terrific work, because educators like myself are truly benefiting from the outstanding information and ideas presented in your webinars.
‘The sum of all the parts is greater than the whole’ – COLLABORATION – edWeb is fun and informative!!!
edWeb is a goldmine.
O-M-G. I can’t thank you enough. We need this.
I enjoyed Mary Jo Huff’s Storytelling and Puppetry Webinar so much! I often use stuffed animals, finger puppets and other small manipulatives, like rubber ducks, to make activities more exciting in my preschool classroom but she gave me so many new ways to enhance my lessons for this coming year. Thanks for providing teachers with an interesting hour filled with some very creative new ideas!
I truly LOVE having access to such quality professionals in the education field, that are spread all across the country, and the access is from my home computer here in little old Gladstone, Oregon…technology is amazing!! My grandparents would be in total awe of what we’re capable of… Thanks to Lisa Schmucki and others that clearly had a vision and made it a reality! May edWeb continue for decades to come, supporting and educating professionals that daily impact our next generations!
Thank You edWeb. You have made my summer such a fantastic learning experience. The webinars have opened up so many different perspectives and I feel enriched. The hour long webinars have been rich in content and an excellent form of professional development right here in my home. Thank you edweb by keeping everything so updated and recent.
Recently, my Pre-K class and I took part in a webinar from edWeb via Time for Kids and viewed scientists “LIVE from Antarctica”. The scientist specifically spoke about the penguins they were studying. My students were so excited! How often do you actually get to hear and see live from actual scientists from their geological site? The students were also engaged in polls and answering questions from them. We learned many new facts about penguins and about Antarctica.
As always EDWeb, you ROCK!
Thank you edWeb.net, you are a new professional resource for me, and so far have been fabulous! Looking forward to building my online PLC.
I’ve learned so much this school year from these edWeb webinars!
Excellent resources. It was like attending FETC in Florida and not having to travel there!
New to edWeb…this is my 3rd webinar and I LOVE the professional development opportunities here. ADDICTED! My co-worker hooked me onto edWeb!
The work you are doing at edWeb is outstanding and needs to be in the hands of more people. Leaders have to do a better job of modeling the learning process. Thanks again for the opportunity to present.
I have found that these webinars have been incredible for personal development, have done 40+ since last fall and love the entire concept of the edWeb network of groups – it really narrows things down to communities of people with whom you can really work with on common goals.
Thank you for the opportunity! It was amazing! We enjoyed the experience. I am still trying to wrap my head around the fact that my students shared an experience with scientists working in Antarctica in real time! Amazing!
Thank you so very much for providing this FREE webinar – with funding so tight, this option is about all we have for our professional development.
Thank you Shannon for the resources that have been posted in the “Stop Bullying” community. I have been sharing them with our counselor and incorporating them in the cyberbullying/internet safety unit I teach with our 4th and 5th graders. I’m always glad to find practical, common sense materials that have the heart of a child as the focal point. Appreciate it!
I wanted to let you know how impressed I am with the quality of the webinars for library media specialists. I watched my first one yesterday and immediately e-mailed the other media specialists in our district to let them know about this incredible resource.
This is the best presenter and the best video I have ever seen. This man MUST be a regular to help us understand the appropriate components to learning.
These are some of the best webinars ever!
I have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of many edWeb communities, and benefited greatly from the recent webinars.
Hi!! Awesome work! THANK YOU for bringing this network of education to us!!
Thank you soooooo much! I really have to say this was an AMAZING experience for me! You and your team are wonderful!!!
Thanks so much. These webinars are great. I cannot imagine how else I would be able to participate in PD on this level!
I have found your site to be one of the finest PD opportunities available. Please, keep up the excellent work! We are now using your webinars as regular PD in our school.
Best webinar I’ve experienced all year, but since it’s from you, I’m not surprised. Thank you so much for this and all you do! :)
This was by far the BEST webinar I’ve ever experienced. I now believe everyone should use Twitter as the backchannel for a webinar because it allows searchable resources for later. So many positives as well as the presentation itself. Shannon was fabulous and responded to each of our tweets. He is very dedicated and models what he teaches.
Here are some recent tweets at #edwebchat
Although @twitter is great for #prodev, I love #edwebnet webinars with @newteacherhelp. So much energy & so many great ideas. #edwebchat.
@newteacherhelp Wow! 24/7 of resources sounds fabulous! Just set up my @edwebnet account.
#edwebchat @newteacherhelp thanks for a great webinar.
#edwebchat Great ideas and resources today on twitter in the classroom. Sad it is over!
Thank you all for sharing your great ideas! Glad to be there, it’s 7am right now in my area, though.)) Such a valuable time!!! #edwebchat
Thank you for a webinar filled with awesome ideas & resources! #edwebchat
@InstTechTalk I just did my first twitter chat, #edwebchat! awesome
Really helpful webinar. Love all the resources-and they’ll all be available! #edwebchat
This has been one of the best webinar, very practical and useful ideas on Tweetir in the classroom! Thanks a lot! #edwebchat
edWeb is the best thing since sliced bread!
This is by far the best PLN for educators that I have found! I send out a tech tidbit each week to my staff and always include something new that I’ve discovered on the site and in communities. I believe that online PLNs are the way that many districts are heading, not just because of budget cuts, but because this is the wave of the future…present!
THANK YOU for this wonderful learning tool for me. I have enjoyed and put to use so many ideas that I have learned. Two years ago I searched high and low for a specific class on building a working platform for the students that I tutor. After a long discussion and paying a lot of money, I took a class from a University Professor. She was a great salesman. It was exactly the opposite of what I was looking for, wasted time and money. Last night I watched with my mouth open in awe and my pen racing taking notes as Shannon Holden in his Classroom Flipping webinar gave me EXACTLY the information I was looking for. And, with great enthusiasm. (I did not even complete the class that I paid for as it was so mundane).
On the positive side, I would like to think that perhaps I was ahead of the curve looking for such a class 2 years ago, and I learned how not to conduct online learning. edWeb has taught me how to bring today’s learning environment into the classroom and make learning fun.
Why I Love Being an edWeb Webinar Presenter – Being a webinar presenter on edWeb.net has put me in a position to impact the lives of thousands of teachers and students in a positive way. All too often, educators work in isolation because they are hesitant to share their weaknesses, challenges, and concerns with colleagues and supervisors. edWeb has been a great vehicle for teachers to find a helping hand that doesn’t pass judgment on them or their abilities. I have been able to collaborate and network with teachers and administrators from all fifty states, and numerous foreign countries to find out “what works” in classrooms. This type of real-time interaction is the future of education, and I am so glad to be a part of it!
I am so glad to be a member of edWeb. I find edWeb speakers at webinars and other members to be helpful and not selfish in sharing their resources and knowledge of best practice in education. I have benefited a lot from online networking and discussing issues commonly encountered in our field with colleagues from the US. I am encouraging my teachers to become a member and take advantage of what Ed Web has to offer. I will add to my new teacher training program edWeb membership. Oh, I could go on and on.
Wow, I just finished this webinar and submitted the quiz for it. This was really great, and would benefit any first year teacher!!! Lots of good information. Thanks
edWeb.net–favorite site of the year?? If you aren’t familiar with edweb.net “where the education community meets,” take a tour. This is a social network that belongs in the “must experience” category of your web life for those involved in education.
As a freelance journalist, I’m always looking for the best sources to interview for the stories I write for Ed Week and other publications. edWeb gives me instant access to educators around the nation who can speak passionately about what matters to them most. And for that I am deeply grateful!
I would like to compliment you on the wonderful work you and your team have done. We spent months looking at various options for a social networking site or framework able to accommodate our ambitious dreams and edWeb is it. We haven’t regretted the decision for a minute.
Thanks for yesterday’s Webinar. It was the first one that I have participated in and I found the content informative and the system of delivery easy and convenient. It was a snow day at school, so I participated from home. I was impressed by the number of participants from all over the globe… Thanks again for a great professional development session. I look forward to using more of the resources, including Webinars, from edWeb in the future.
The edWeb tools have been extremely beneficial for our coaches. For instance, all documents from trainings and coaching information are made available online for their convenience and so that pertinent information does not get lost in personal hard drives. All important dates specifically for coaches are utilized with the calendar tool so communication about deadlines and professional development is clear. Coaches are currently using the Wiki to make changes to content outlined for an eventual Power Point presentation they will present. Blogs are used for coaches to share best practices. Recently, coaches were asked to share their experience with their initial meetings with their mentees. Another critical aspect of the edWeb community for our coaches is the threaded discussions. This tool was used initially by posting a question when coaches were first hired where they were asked to describe their expectations of a Technology Integration Coach. Coaches then responded and some included clarifying questions for others before everyone had met for the first time. They also took the online survey I created to get a visual for everyone to view regarding computer and teaching expertise of the group as a whole.
This website ROCKS! I set up my community and sent out the email invites to all my teachers and 5 minutes later 3 had already joined! I kid you not. I tried using a Ning and this beats it by a mile! Thank you so much.
I found the presentation to be informative, insightful, and beneficial. I believe this is a perfect mix of hearing expertise shared with the opportunity to dialogue openly and have questions answered so quickly. It is a wonderful way to secure a range of ideas and reference in a short amount of time. Thank you for modeling what can be done through this venue. I need to learn more to do the same for our members for various topics. The work you are doing is real, relevant, and informative. Thank you for leading this collective engagement in thinking and processing about teaching, learning, and leadership.
I love the archived webinars because I am able to stop and start and go back and in general, take my time to absorb the information. Thanks for all you do to make this possible.
edWeb has proven to be a valuable resource for our learning community. The number one complaint of all educators is not enough time. edweb provides an online meeting spot where ideas and resources can be shared with ease. We can use it in school or in the comfort of our own home. It easy to use and has so many useful applications.
I am so impressed with the responsiveness of this site. I have learned a great deal and have shared so much information with my colleagues. I am also encouraging them to join us. You are doing a masterful job and I thank you.
I recently stumbled upon edWeb.net and I cannot say enough great things about it. In the short time I have become a member, I have attended several webinars with my teachers, watched archived sessions that I missed, made connections with other educators, and provided resources to my district about Common Core Standards. The membership is free and once you are logged in, you can search for communities to belong to such as PD in Action and Implementing the Common Core Standards. Many of the communities host live webinars and all sessions are archived and include the slides and recorded chat session files. In addition, the site includes personal profiles, live chat, messaging, polling, discussions, shared calendars, wikis, and shared bookmarks.
I am also so thankful I found this incredible website and all the generous contributors. You have answered questions I didn’t even know I had!
This was the first webinar that I’ve had a chance to view in quite some time…..as always….great information. Thanks to you, I sound so smart when I speak to my colleagues about trends and sites to inspire us in our journey toward 21st century tech.
I really had a great time attending the live webinar on Using Data to Start the Conversation yesterday. I’m totally blown away with how the presenter elucidate the “4 big ideas” and how she backed them up with empirical data. I really agree with the presenter that Test Scores, Attendance, Graduation, Teacher Qualifications and Safety and Security are the major elements that would contribute to the “portrait of your school.” These are really highly significant because they play a vital role in the achievement of that certain school in the district.
So impressed with the edWeb PLCs and have been a member since last spring.
I am a 4th grade teacher from a very small school district. I am excited to view the webinars, collaborate with fellow educators, and be an active part of this community. Being a teacher from a small school district, I teach all subjects to my students, and I am the only grade level teacher. It will be very nice to have support from other 4th grade teachers.
The discussions are brilliant. The responses that I have seen are very diverse and all are worthy of further discussion.
I have learned more about the math practices from these webinars than I have anywhere else on the web. Thanks.
I just watched this webinar in its entirety and it was terrific! Thank you. As the school librarian, I’d love to share this with my teachers. I know they, like I would, would like to get CE credit…. This is a wonderful way I can facilitate their professional development so I’m hoping I can be the go between.
Sam Wang is quite a gem. I was enthralled for the hour plus and have already downloaded his book on my Kindle. What a great service to educators.
This group is not just for NEW teachers. I’ve been teaching forever and learn something new every time I log into Shannon’s webinars.
The great thing about these webinars is learning something new from the presenter(s) as well as participants.
Remember the days of in-service- sitting for hours, while some topic is broadcast to the masses. It didn’t matter what the topic, as long as you were present to put in the time, you either walked away gaining some insight or you just walked away. As we move through the 21st century, more and more teachers are becoming responsible for their own professional development. The amount of education related material that is available on the internet is incredible and if you are not already connected to something education related, you are already behind the times. Listserves, 140 conferences, unconferences, edcamps, webinars, and even online communities like Nings, Twitter, RSS Feeds, Social Bookmarking and edweb can provide professional learning anytime- anywhere. But if you are looking for a place to start, edWeb can be that first step. edWeb is a learning community dedicated to educators. After a quick sign in process, you can search for and join any of hundreds of communities. Within these communities are blog sites, discussion forums and chat areas. You can post questions to your community or follow /participate in any of the discussion topics of interest to you. The great thing that Ed Web also has is webinars. Click to join these and engage in the discussions that take place during the show. Most take an hour to complete and the best part is that they should be about a topic you want to explore further. Most webinars take place after 3 pm and if you miss one it will be archived for anytime viewing. If you are looking to get more from your PD, edWeb is a great place to start.
Thank you to you all for your help! I am so grateful to be able to find support here to continue on with the process! It has all been very helpful! We present our plans to the School District next month. Hopefully all goes well and we will start next fall with our plans.
Thanks again! and best of luck to you all! This is a worthwhile cause that affects a lot of children for good.
Dear edWeb Team, Congratulations for your awards which you deserve for your hard work to help education by sharing around the world with generosity and without distinctions. Thanks a lot!
I want to thank you for this course as it has inspired me to step outside my comfort level and start making partnerships with for instance the public teen librarian who has access to tonnes of ebooks. I am trying to get ereaders here for kids to sign out in order to use her collection. Also, I am now partnering with a very tech savvy French language teacher. We are joining together to teach staff how to use emerging technology to build content in their classes. She and I will demonstrate the techniques at staff meetings and I will support teachers by facilitating in learning the “how- to” on their prep time in the library. I now also have a vision of how social media can be used to enhance my library program, and even though my blog is still vastly underutilized, I have hope for the future in trying Facebook and Twitter now that our board is easing up on the filters.
There is such a need for all you are doing with technology in education. If teachers will start incorporating tech in the classroom, student engagement will soar!
Enjoyed every moment of this webinar. Thank you for inspiring me.
I teach in the middle of Kansas. We are a very small district. We have two sites that are about 25 minutes apart. It’s fun to talk with other teachers and hear about their classes and how things work or don’t work. That’s what I really like about the edWeb site. Thanks for all the great information you post and the conversations you generate.
I am a big supporter of edWeb. I am in several communities and I often share information about upcoming events or communities that I think our staff might be interested in. I love edWeb and I want my colleagues to see what it has to offer.
I really enjoyed the presentation … and am going to be busy following through on some of the resources presented. I am looking forward to the next webinar – hope I can make it live.
Thank you for the lesson plan documents. They are excellent and it is always nice when you don’t have to “invent the wheel”. Keep up the great work!