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From Frustration to Freedom: Engaging Adolescent Striving Readers
In this edWebinar, Dr. Jennifer McCarty Plucker, Literacy and Professional Learning Lead Consultant for Mackin, brings educators into the shoes of an adolescent striving reader.
The Need for Quality Edtech Professional Development (PD)
Join Darri Stephens and Bryan L. Miller of Wonder Workshop in this edWebinar for a review of some current research around the state of professional development for today’s K-12 educators.
Travel Insurance: Helping Teachers Understand Their Options for Protecting Class Trips
In this edWebinar, Bud Geissler, National Group Manager at Travel Insured International, shares how teachers are using travel insurance to protect the valuable investment of time and money for their students
2018 Is the Year of Classroom Video
In this edWebinar, watch edtech enthusiast Shannon Holden as he simplifies the process of picking the right video-sharing platform, video editor, or screencaster to suit your needs.
4 Math Problems Worth Solving That Students Will Love
In this engaging edWebinar, you’ll tackle four math problems worth solving with math education consultant Patrick Vennebush.
You Can’t Make Me: Transforming Aggression into Healthy Self Esteem
In this edWebinar, Jill Molli, M.Ed., Conscious Discipline Master Instructor, discusses the skills needed to transform your aggressive and defiant children into cooperative members of your learning community.
Makerspace Successes, Makerspace Challenges
Michelle Luhtala explores school library makerspaces from floor plans, furnishings, and equipment to the role of play in a data-driven education landscape.
Learning How to Learn: Support Preschoolers’ Approaches to Learning with Music
In this edWebinar, Michelle Jamail explores the many ways music making very naturally and deeply supports a child’s positive approach toward learning.
Cultural Relevance and Academic Equity in the Age of ESSA
In this engaging edWebinar, Dr. Berry-Jones explores what culture means for students, including their relationships to home, peers, and school.
Securing Grant Funding for Your STEAM and Coding Programs
In this edWebinar, Dr. Azadeh Jamalian, Head of Education Strategy at littleBits, discusses best practices on applying for STEM and coding grants
Practical Strategies to Modify Your Curriculum for Students Working Below Grade Level
In this edWebinar, Nicole Eredics, author of Inclusion in Action: Practical Strategies to Modify Your Curriculum, provides step-by-step instruction on when and how to modify curriculum.
State Leadership for Interoperability: Leveraging Data for Academic Excellence
In this edWebinar, learn how state leaders are tackling data interoperability in their states with the emergence of data standards for student information, assessment, digital content, and other educational applications.
Integrating Digital Literacy into Core Subject Areas
In this edWebinar, Jeff Meyer, Director of Education from Learning.com, provides insight on the 12 essentials of digital literacy.
Trauma, Stress and Schools: Connecting the Dots between Science and Practice
This edWebinar will empower educators with knowledge of the science of learning and development so they can help more children reach their full potential as learners, no matter their start in life.
Build Confident Communicators in the Classroom
In this edWebinar, Katrina Erickson, OTR; and Amy Prechel, OTR, share leading Pre-K, handwriting, and keyboarding strategies to transform your students into confident communicators.
Bringing Creativity to STEAM with Drawing and Coding
In this edWebinar, presenters from Wonder Workshop share how K–8 classrooms can bring coding to the canvas and provide students with tangible ways to explore, learn and delight in computational drawing with tools.
Giving Meaning to Test Scores
In this edWebinar, Dr. Dianne Henderson, a psychometrician experienced in innovative test design, puts the science of assessment into meaningful terms for today’s education leaders.
Simple STEAM: Preparing Young Children for the Careers of the Future
In this edWebinar, Marnie Forestieri provides ideas for educators of children from ages three to six to support STEAM learning.