Monday, February 22, 2016

Webinar: Using EdTech to Supercharge Student Inquiry and Multimedia Literacy Skills

 

A Global Education Conference Sponsored Webinar:
"Using EdTech to Supercharge Student Inquiry and Multimedia Literacy Skills"

Date + Time:
Monday March 14th
7:00pm EST
(Click on the time link to see the event time in your own time zone.)

Sign-up Link: https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/blendspace-webinar-student-inquiry

This is a free event, but you must register to attend and will be sent the event link. In the digital age, inquiry and problem-solving can span across a range of media and tools. For this reason, many educational standards, including the Common Core, emphasize the importance of being able to read, write, and interact across a range of media, platforms, and tools. This skill is often referred to as "transliteracy."

This webinar will address how edtech tools like Blendspace and TES can:
  • Help you and your students become more transliterate
  • Foster inquiry based learning
  • Support standards-aligned approaches to 21st century learning

Laura Beltchenko is a 34-year veteran educator. Her career in public education includes classroom teacher, reading specialist, teacher and coordinator of gifted education programs, as well as an associate superintendent of curriculum and instruction. She is currently an adjunct faculty member in the Reading and Language Arts Department of National Louis University in Illinois. She was previously named Administrator of the Year by the National Association for Gifted Children, Lake County Illinois Innovative Educator, and Illinois North Suburban Library System Library Advocate of the Year.

Steve Hargadon, founder of the Learning Revolution Project, Global Education Conference and School Leadership Summit, will be moderating the webinar.



[This is a sponsored Webinar from TES, one of the very appreciated sponsors of the Global Education Events that Lucy Gray and I run.]

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