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10 Educational Apps New Teachers Need Now
10 Educational Apps New Teachers Need Now
Join edtech adjunct instructor Shannon Holden as he lists his favorite educational apps for 2016.
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Making, Maintaining, and Measuring a Mobile K-12 District
Making, Maintaining, and Measuring a Mobile K-12 District
In this webinar, learn how essential it is for schools and districts to market this new communication tool to maximize the investment and improve connectivity in our "need it now" society.
How to Create Great Courses with Illume, the World’s Largest Database of Learning Materials
How to Create Great Courses with Illume, the World’s Largest Database of Learning Materials
In this webinar, you’ll learn about Illume, the world’s largest database of learning materials, a free resource to help you build great courses.
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From Technology to Talk: Digital Resources for Deeper Classroom Conversations
From Technology to Talk: Digital Resources for Deeper Classroom Conversations
In this research-driven session, Kevin Baird, Chairman at the nonprofit Center for College & Career Readiness, presents practical, pragmatic methods to use digital content in groups to drive deeper accountable conversations.
Are We Technologically Self-Aware?
Are We Technologically Self-Aware?
Join Ross Cooper, an Apple Distinguished Educator and Google Certified Teacher, as we dive into possible steps, missteps, and lessons that can be learned along our journeys to meet the needs of our students.
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Your Guided Inquiry Program, Part II: Sharing the Learning
Your Guided Inquiry Program, Part II: Sharing the Learning
This webinar will provide examples of unique and exciting ways to showcase inquiry learning for the “share phase.”
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Essentials for Learning: Encouraging Dramatic Play and Creative Expression in Early Childhood
Essentials for Learning: Encouraging Dramatic Play and Creative Expression in Early Childhood
Join Ann Barbour to learn how playful learning - dramatic play and other creative activities in particular – help children develop foundational skills for success in school and in life.
Rethinking the Research Paper – Part 2
Rethinking the Research Paper – Part 2
In this session, participants will explore alternatives to the traditional research paper that will engage students with the research process while challenging them to document their learning using innovative tools and meeting rigorous expectations.
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Literacy a la carte & Fun for Early Learners
Literacy a la carte & Fun for Early Learners
In this webinar Kim will share ways to use puppets, games, activities, props, and songs to develop meaningful lessons that will grow dendrites—connections within the brain that make children smarter-- as they learn letters, rhyming, word families, story elements and much, much more!
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Designing and Using Performance Tasks
Designing and Using Performance Tasks
Educators who attend this webinar can expect to learn the characteristics of authentic performance-based tasks and assessments, examine practical design tools for creating such tasks, and receive a list of valuable recommended resources.
Fraction and Decimal Essentials Part 1: Using Common Manipulatives to Understand Fractions and Decimals
Fraction and Decimal Essentials Part 1: Using Common Manipulatives to Understand Fractions and Decimals
In this webinar, Dr. Sara Delano Moore will share activities which use common manipulatives to model fractions and decimals with a focus on equivalence and comparisons.
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New Elementary Lessons and Live Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Charles Hagemeister
New Elementary Lessons and Live Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Charles Hagemeister
Medal of Honor Recipient Chuck Hagemeister will tell his personal story during this special webinar presented by the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation (CMOHF).
Growing Happy Readers: Ensuring Long-Term Success with Effective Instructional Practices
Growing Happy Readers: Ensuring Long-Term Success with Effective Instructional Practices
Join us as we discuss the unique educational elements that optimize learning and achievement during the preschool years.
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Much More Than the ABC Song! Music That Naturally Supports Children’s Language and Literacy Skills
Much More Than the ABC Song! Music That Naturally Supports Children’s Language and Literacy Skills
This lively webinar will highlight the numerous ways in which playful and developmentally appropriate songs and chants can naturally support young children’s development of essential language and literacy skills.
Decoding Assessment Questions: Immediate Actions for Deeper Comprehension
Decoding Assessment Questions: Immediate Actions for Deeper Comprehension
Kevin Baird, Chairman at the nonprofit Center for College & Career Readiness, presents a practical, pragmatic five-step routine any teacher in any grade and any subject can use to help students make sense of assessment questions.
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Tap, Click, Read: Growing Readers in a World of Screens
Tap, Click, Read: Growing Readers in a World of Screens
In this webinar, Michael Levine and Lisa Guernsey, authors of Tap, Click, Read: Growing Readers in a World of Screens, will show how educators and parents can help children grow into strong, passionate readers who are skilled at using media and technology of all kinds—print, digital, and everything in between.
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Ages/Stages of Children’s Creative Development
Ages/Stages of Children’s Creative Development
Attendees will leave the webinar with a better understanding of the stages of children’s creative development and how to articulate these insights to others.
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Recognize, Respond, Report: Preventing and Addressing Bullying of Students with Special Needs
Recognize, Respond, Report: Preventing and Addressing Bullying of Students with Special Needs
Join us to learn how to empower school personnel to prevent bullying of students with disabilities and ultimately minimize the harm.
Free Learning Resources: How OER Can Help You and Your Students
Free Learning Resources: How OER Can Help You and Your Students
In this presentation, Janet Pinto, Chief Academic Officer of Curriki, will start by introducing the concept of OER and will provide examples of some of the types of OER that are readily available including individual lesson plans, full courses, student facing materials, videos, interactives, and assessments/worksheets.