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Technology is Here to Stay: Now What?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Not only was I involved in the process, but I utilized student input via a brief survey. Additionally, I made of point of consulting with other teachers around the nation via Twitter on their experience with the platform. Free webinars were also part of my decision to ask for my site to purchase the platform. . T4Edtech #edtech.

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How to succeed with online PD for teachers

Neo LMS

You can do this by gathering a focus group of teachers from a district or school, by handing out surveys or by observing them while they work. Plus, it’s easy to create multimedia presentations that teachers will actually enjoy or make use of webinars and videos. Webinars are also popular among teachers. Give timely feedback.

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Admins: Here’s what teachers think about professional learning

eSchool News

Teachers are overwhelmingly turning to social media and online resources to drive their own professional learning, according to new Speak Up Survey data released by Project Tomorrow on July 30. Participating in webinars or online conferences (from 15 percent to 34 percent).

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How Teachers Can Just Work 40 Hours a Week?

The CoolCatTeacher

Find life balance and get your weekends back From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. Attend the free webinars. If you’re not sure, sign up for Angela’s free webinar this Saturday (July 2) or Tuesday (July 5), Summer Secrets for a Stress-Free Fall. What are people saying?

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PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

Please take a moment to subscribe by email or RSS and also give me a follow on Twitter at mjgormans. I have some powerful online interactive workshops and webinars that can be used to engage learning in this new environment. Also remember to subscribe to this blog by RSS or email and follow me on twitter at mjgormans.

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Georgia Model for Virtual Professional Learning: Supporting Educators During COVID

edWeb.net

One of the other beautiful things about the community is we know we have teachers who are anti-social-media. They don’t use any social media platforms, and we do a lot on our social media. Each virtual specialist produces some monthly grade- or course-specific webinars.

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Georgia Model for Virtual Professional Learning: Supporting Educators During COVID

edWeb.net

One of the other beautiful things about the community is we know we have teachers who are anti-social-media. They don’t use any social media platforms, and we do a lot on our social media. Each virtual specialist produces some monthly grade- or course-specific webinars.