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Tracy Watanabe

Free Webinars | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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    Webinar Wednesdays occur twice a month and shine a spotlight on all things PBL.  The upcoming webinars are highlighted below and are open for registration.  Future webinar topics will include service learning, math, literacy, globalization, web 2.0, leadership, and many more.  The presenters are members of BIE's National Faculty & Staff and special guests. Registration for these 60-minute events is free. We will broadcast them twice on the designated day at 12pm and 3pm Pacific Time. The webinars will be recorded and uploaded to BIE's YouTube Channel shortly after each broadcast.   Webinar Schedule Wednesday, October 5, 2011 STEM and PBL Wednesday, October 12, 2011 Online Learning Environments and PBL Wednesday, November 2, 2011 PBL in Advanced Placement Classes Wednesday, November 16, 2011 Differentiated Instruction and PBL
Tracy Watanabe

What Else - World Webinars - 0 views

  • Classroom 2.0 Live: CR20 Webinars: Except July, every Saturday at 9:00 AM Pacifi
Tracy Watanabe

Free Webinar On Project Based Learning And STEM… Join Me For Webinar Wednesda... - 1 views

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    tons of resoures and ideas for STEM and PBL
Shauna Hamman

Introduction to Edmodo Webinars - 1 views

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    Webinars on July 11th and 23rd 
Tracy Watanabe

Coaching Conversations focus on pedagogy - 1 views

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    71% of WI coached teachers change their practice for the better. Hear recorded Webinar by Mary Lou Ley
Tracy Watanabe

sigms - upcoming - 0 views

  • SIGMS Monthly Webinar
  • Topic: Catapult into the 21st Century and Beyond
  • 5pm PT
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  • Date: Monday, May 16, 2011 a
  • Presenters: Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano, Langwitches Blog
  • Description: Are you still teaching in isolation or at best parallel to your students’ other teachers? How do you take your lesson plans, connect them to 21st century skills, infuse new litercies and get students motivated and engaged for their present and future? Join us for a conversation about upgrading lessons and units that extend your classroom to connect to and collaborate with other subject areas, grade levels, peers and experts from around the world. Join the Webinar here: https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008350&password=M.045261E341AD318850AE8CD932AF9F
Tracy Watanabe

What is Peer Coaching? Blackboard Collaborate | Launching Blackboard Collaborate - 0 views

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    Webinar for What is Peer Coaching? by Peer Ed's Matt Houston and Shelee King George. -- And one of your AJUSD peeps. =)
Tracy Watanabe

Using technology to transform learning | 1 to 1 Schools - 1 views

  • On Mon­day I hosted a webi­nar for the Uni­ver­sity of Kentucky’s Next Gen­er­a­tion Lead­er­ship Acad­emy.  Tracy Watan­abe led the one hour ses­sion which was titled Using Tech­nol­ogy to Trans­form Learn­ing.
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    This post and webinar is about the work all of you, our amazing Collaboration Coaches, have done in this district to transform learning!
Tracy Watanabe

SchoolsMovingUp - Transforming Classroom Grading - 1 views

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    Marzano always has great info, especially with grading.
Tracy Watanabe

Experts & NewBIEs | Bloggers on Project Based Learning: How Does PBL Support Authentic ... - 0 views

  • To incorporate authentic literacy, be sure to answer these questions when you design and implement a project:Does the project include an authentic written product that someone outside the school context would create?Does the project include a written product that meets a real need?Does the project set students up to generate their own questions to frame their investigation into the Driving Question?Does the project enable students to find answers to their questions?Does the project include critique, ideally by an expert or the product recipient?Does the project allow students to present their work to the intended recipient?If you can answer “yes” to these questions, you’ve got it: a fully authentic literary experience for your students.
  • For example, in the Small Acts of Courage project at King Middle School in Portland, Maine, students researched and wrote about local stories of the Civil Rights Movement. In response to the Driving Question, “What was Maine’s contribution the Civil Rights Movement?“, they created a book for a public audience which included people who participated locally in the struggle for civil rights.
  • Learn more about this topic in BIE’s “Webinar Wednesday” on Authentic Literacy, which may be found on BIE's YouTube Channel.
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    Awesome on authentic learning.
Tracy Watanabe

Peer-Ed Peer Coaching Byte-Leadership Support | LearnCentral - 3 views

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    Just wanted to let you all know about this... -- I'm a bit nervous. :-)
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    You will do great!
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    What a super opportunity for you!!! You'll rock it & I can't wait to hear how it goes!!!
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