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Tips from the Experts on Hosting a Successful Webinar

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The popularity of webinars has resulted in greater expertise in hosting engaging presentations that reach a larger audience of educators at all levels and in all roles. The presenterssocial media and other events can also be ways to alert followers and encourage their participation. Concepting Your Webinar.

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First Look—Discovery Education Back To School ’23

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Click below to listen and scroll down for details and selected edited highlights: Creating Curious Classrooms is a free professional learning series for school and science curriculum leaders that takes a fresh approach to how the latest digital resources and tools can be integrated into instruction to drive engagement.

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Separating Fact from Fiction: Why News Literacy Education is Essential

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Today’s students are inundated with information from myriad media sources—social media, blogs, podcasts, text messages, television, internet searches, radio, email, and other communication apps. About the Presenters. By Ginny Kirkland. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST. What is News Literacy Education?

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Fake Instagram Template with Google Slides (FREE)

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Leveraging social media to teach students has been a huge win for me in the classroom. I’m forever grateful that Tara Martin taught us all how to annotate text through social media. . Imagine your mini-lesson on text annotation: you share a slide presentation walking students through the steps and examples.

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Planning PD Got You Down? 4 Ways Padlet Can Help You Get Your Groove Back

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I knew that with 26 classroom teachers, there was no easy way to gather all of their ideas about the topic, much less was there going to be a way to house all of their comments in a place where they could learn from each other after leaving the session.or Padlet provides the perfect avenue for this.

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Summer Reads for Teachers

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" As you start to plan your professional learning for the summer, take a look at this recommended reading list from the Common Sense Education team. We include books, blogs, and newsletters that cover a range of topics from social media and disinformation to Gamergate. When Old Technologies Were New.

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Getting the Digital Generation to Read Over the Summer

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In “ Summer Reading 501: Helping Generation App Read This Summer ,” Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair, New Canaan High School, CT; and Jane Lofton, Teacher Librarian, presented creative ideas to get students excited about summer reading. About the Presenters. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING. Join the Community.