In this edWebinar, we'll discuss resources that help promote mathematical thinking, ideas for implementing strategic classroom changes, and activities to ensure a powerful transformation.
This edWebinar explores how educators can implement brilliantly simple strategies to engage early learners with technology and achieve reading success.
Join our edWebinar to explore, discuss, and experience research-informed, classroom-tested approaches to stimulate lifelong reading habits in K-12 students.
In this edWebinar, Broward’s Dr. Daryl Diamond will discuss how the district’s innovative model for professional development, combined with a cohesive approach to edtech that’s aligned with instructional objectives, led to success.
Through this lively edWebinar, attendees will gain tools and experience songs they can use to create a musically rich environment that promotes a positive learning atmosphere, regardless of their own music "talent" or experience.
This edWebinar will present original ideas for taking advantage of Digital Citizenship Week and discuss media balance, cyberbullying, privacy and much more.
In this edWebinar, Sara Delano Moore, Ph.D., Director of Professional Learning at ORIGO Education, will review an overview of computational thinking and explore the components of decomposition and algorithmic thinking in more depth.
This edWebinar will cover guidelines for ensuring data privacy in any school system’s use of technology and how to make student data privacy a district-wide priority.
In this edWebinar, Dr. Gene Kerns will put these statements to the test, sharing research-based insights that challenge three common myths about nonfiction reading.
In this edWebinar, learn a unique, culturally and historically responsive approach to literacy instruction developed from multiple pedagogical approaches.
During this edWebinar, we will bring together three former State EdTech Directors to highlight best practices and lessons learned from their experience with system-level initiatives that include support for teachers.
Join the Reaching At-Promise Students Association’s (RAPSA) edWebinar to learn more about how you can join this initiative to move students from at-risk to at-promise.
In this edWebinar, attendees will learn the five critical elements for early literacy instruction that are part of DVUSD’s vision and are at the heart of its recent successes.
This edWebinar will focus on positive youth development, entertainment media, scientific research, and the impact of media-making on cognitive development.
In this edWebinar, Dr. Sweet will discuss her path into a science career as well as her research in plant ecology and conservation biology studying shifts in vegetation due to climate change in Joshua Tree National Park.
In this edWebinar, you’ll explore how you can support phonics, vocabulary, and language while at the same time supporting your students’ literacy growth.
Learn how more challenging performance tasks drive deeper learning gains for students and how to construct connected tasks that build on prior learning.
In this edWebinar, three educators will share their strategies for engaging parents in a different conversation by showing how they use technology to open up a world of opportunities that wouldn’t be possible without digital tools.
In this edWebinar, learn tips and tricks to teach digital natives new technology skills effectively and the importance of implementing digital citizenship lessons into your keyboarding program
This edWebinar will provide specific insights into the steps that teachers can take to ensure they build a positive, highly engaged culture in the classroom.
This edWebinar will review philosophy and theory related to developmentally appropriate practice for young learners in the primary grades, explore the pillars of the physical environment for academic learning that make up the APPEAL rating scale.