We had about 50 new Facebook followers within an hour of the edWebinar, and more than 100 by the day after. I had several new followers on Twitter too.
You have built a fantastic platform to showcase best practices in education. Grateful for the chance to have been a part of it.
I really enjoyed the webinar yesterday. Most fun I’ve had with one of these. You guys do a great job. Let me know If I can ever be of help.
The edWeb team is the best. I felt so supported doing this scary tech thing by myself.
I think what sets your content apart is that it’s so actionable – it’s direct access, for educators, to not just experts, but tips and resources. And it’s succinct – educators have such limited time that they’re able to set aside an hour and focus on the resources and information in the recordings/presentations.
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… read more →
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 love being in the presence of such greatness. You all were awesome and I appreciate your support in getting this together. This guide is all new… this webinar just became a timely asset… I am excited to see how schools/districts use it.
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.