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WEBINAR: "Becoming a Resilient Librarian: Taking the Path Away From Stress and Burnout" with Dr. Steve Albrecht

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

series with Dr. Steve Albrecht OVERVIEW : A 60-minute training webinar presented by Library 2.0 Learn to develop your “Three E” and “Six R” habits: Enthusiasm, Energy, and Engagement and Recovery, Restoration, Replenishment, Rejuvenation, Responsibility, and Readjustment.

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FRIDAY WEBINAR: "Becoming a Resilient Librarian: Taking the Path Away From Stress and Burnout" with Dr. Steve Albrecht

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

series with Dr. Steve Albrecht OVERVIEW : A 60-minute training webinar presented by Library 2.0 Learn to develop your “Three E” and “Six R” habits: Enthusiasm, Energy, and Engagement and Recovery, Restoration, Replenishment, Rejuvenation, Responsibility, and Readjustment.

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Skyrocketing Category 2 Form 470s

Education Superhighway

The E-rate Category 2 program has been a game changer for school districts across America looking to upgrade their internal networks. Since 2015, 83% of school districts nationwide have received federal E-rate Category 2 funding — a dramatic increase from 14% between 2011 and 2014. Current program set up.

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6 Tech Treasures for Special Ed Teachers (K-6)

The CoolCatTeacher

This handy free Google Docs add-on tracks things like: time spent writing, spelling-grammar-and punctuation error rates and pulls it into a clear graphical view in your teacher dashboard. See my video tutorial: Researching a Topic with Google Keep. They may have to take videos or look at snapshots and things like that.

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Another Cause of Inequality: Slow Internet in Schools

Educator Innovator

Students now interview authors across the country via Skype and access books that match their interests and reading levels on e-readers. Teachers attend training sessions via webinar. Schools may be connected, but they’re at low speeds and, therefore, trying to use it for things like video or rich content is a problem.”.