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Digital Skills for Democracy: Inquiry and Blended Learning
How can we find out if information about elections or political issues is something we can trust? We all need to make sure we can trust news and information when it comes to democracy and voting. Find out how Digital Skills for Democracy can help your students develop digital literacy skills to detect misinformation and …
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Making Math Moments from a Distance
As the entire world is engaging in emergency remote learning, it’s likely that you’ve managed to piece together the technology to provide students with new learning through videos either found or created and you’ve given your students options to access practice problems through online tools and/or digital handouts. Now, you’re trying to continue finding ways …
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Living, Learning and Creating: The Learning Library Commons (LLC) in a Virtual World
The library learning commons is the hub of our schools – how might it become the heart of our homes? Join teacher librarians Beth Lyons and Melanie Mulcaster as they explore ways to navigate, connect and empower communities of learners through a variety of digital resources and tools in virtual learning environments. Learn how to …
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Going Global In Your Classroom
In this session, teaches will discover free tools that enable collaboration on a global scale, explore online sites and spaces where educators can find others to connect with and gain an understanding of the power of collaborating globally with other educators/students. You will hear some specific examples of lessons and ideas and take away resources …
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Creating, Making, Exploring: Using Digital Breakout Rooms to Encourage Global Competencies
This webinar will allow teachers the chance to see and create digital breakout rooms (think of the escape rooms that you’ve visited but online) that can be combined with a multitude of curriculum. These interactive and collaborative breakout rooms will empower students to be creators, deep thinkers, and to challenge their creative juices, while accessing …