Thought Leadership For Educators Webinar

#4 TL4ED: Using Augmented Reality to Integrate Black History Month Across the Curriculum

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Date: January 22 , 2020 Time: 4 PM Eastern Topic: Using Augmented Reality to Integrate Black History Across the Curriculum Are you looking for engaging lessons for Black History Month? Have you ever wondered how Augmented Reality fits into your classroom? We’ll discuss and learn about how students can use digital storytelling techniques with Augmented Reality to create their own Black History Videos. 3DBear’s Augmented Reality Creation App allows teachers to conduct Inquiry-based… Read More »#4 TL4ED: Using Augmented Reality to Integrate Black History Month Across the Curriculum

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#2 TL4Ed: Supporting Teachers: Improving Professional Development

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Date: November 14, 2019 Topic: Supporting Teachers: Improving Professional Development How can we better retain new teachers? How can we support veteran teachers in a constantly changing environment? We’ll explore these questions and more with Ilya Zeldin. Thought Leader Guest: Ilya Zeldin Ilya Zeldin – Ilya Zeldin is the founder and CEO of 2gnoME (To know me), an award-winning platform that puts teachers at the center of their professional development. The platform is content-agnostic… Read More »#2 TL4Ed: Supporting Teachers: Improving Professional Development

Webinar: Applying Digital Citizenship Skills in the Classroom

#1 TL4Ed: Applying Digital Citizenship Skills in the Classroom

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Date: October 17, 2019 Topic: Applying Digital Citizenship Skills in the Classroom We’ll discuss how to move Digital Citizenship from a content area that needs to be learned to a set of behaviors that need to be practices, and how to help guide students into making these behaviors habitual. Thought Leader Guest: Melissa Davis Melissa Davis – Melissa is a former award winning feature film producer and serial entrepreneur, who is extremely passionate… Read More »#1 TL4Ed: Applying Digital Citizenship Skills in the Classroom