Social Media and Social Studies Social Studies involves itself with human communication and events. It seems that social media was developed to enhance and encourage the interactions of people.
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Join us for a series of inspiring and informative webinars. Find new ways to enhance participation and collaboration and learn how to integrate SMART products into your schools. We're always adding new sessions, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to learn something new without leaving your desk - just log in to join.
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The 3rd Wednesday (the 3rd day of the week) at 3pm pst (SPARK Principle of 3's!) SPARK hosts a FREE webinar! Whether you are a seasoned SPARK Star, just learning about the program, or have an interest in the month's timely topic, this webinar series is for you!
Explore 21st-century education with Kinect for Xbox 360, and discover creative ways to keep students engaged, focused, and motivated. Discover how educators nationally are tapping into students' desire for interactive, fun, and challenging educational content.
This presentation demonstrates how web2.0 tools can be used in the science class to enhance learning, celebrate achievements and encourage collaboration. It includes video of student interviews, examples of student work and screencasts showing how the tools can be used. Viewers will gain a 'digital toolbox' to encourage 21st century learners to participate, communicate and create.
Computers in math education are typically seen as a tool for delivering content, assessing student understanding, or in some few cases, as a vehicle for exploration of mathematical ideas. Conrad Wolfram has suggested that computers could be used to replace the computation step of solving mathematical problems, so that students' time could be freed up to learn the other aspects of mathematical problem solving. This presentation is an attempt to explore the consequences of this idea.
Introduction to the Library of CongressGet an overview of the digitized materials and K-12 resources from the Library of Congress. Supporting Inquiry with Primary Sources Teachers and students demonstrate how primary sources can be used to support inquiry learning. Inquiry encourages students to draw on their prior knowledge, personal experiences and critical thinking skills to construct meaning.
At Quakertown High School, cyber teachers are using screencasting to teach students. Cyber students are using screencasting to teach other students. At Palisades High School, the library media specialist is creating screencast tutorials and posting them online for students, staff, and the public to use as a resource. The multimedia communications teacher is asking her students to develop screencasts to serve as tutorials or product comparisons. Screencasting is a tool that can be used by teachers or students to:
*demonstrate any online or electronic process
*provide feedback and/or assessment of an online document or presentation
This webinar will show examples of various types of screencasts and teach you how to create a screencast and make it accessible to your students via digital curation or other methods.
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Featuring Dr. Robin Scarcella, providing an overview to academic language instruction for English language learners, as well as teaching strategies, activity ideas, and recommended resources. For general information about our webcasts or to be part of our studio audience in Washington D.C., please click here. Delia Pompa: What is academic language?
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The Leadership and Learning Center's full array of resources to support educational professional development now includes webinars. Information covered in webinars can vary, covering such topics as instructional development, teacher support, leadership development, and more.