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Wednesday, January 20

Creative Commons and Copyright

Do you wonder how to help your students learn to be digital citizens? This session investigates the various considerations of copyright and creative commons in the classroom. Participants will spend time looking at practical tips for sourcing images and media with students of all ages using a wide variety of devices. Participants will also investigate why media creators and …

Thursday, January 21
Monday, January 25

Student Websites using Google Sites

Google Sites is a simple, versatile, accessible and collaborative website creation tool which is accessible to anyone with a Google (gmail) account, as well as to students of all ages through Google Apps for Education. In this webinar, we will discuss the purposes and advantages of student created websites, look at examples, then walk you …

Tuesday, January 26

Supporting Canadian and World Studies Through Student Engagement

New curriculum documents in secondary Canadian and World Studies have place a renewed emphasis on inquiry and and added focus on discipline-based thinking. How can teachers adapt their practice to the new demands of the curriculum in a manner that supports student engagement and learning? Join colleagues for a practical exploration of the implication of the …

Wednesday, January 27

The Digital Human Library (K-8)

The Digital Human Library (dHL) is a free educational resource that connects Canadian teachers and students with hundreds of organizations and experts around the world who are delivering interactive curriculum-based programs using video conferencing technology. In this session you will learn how the dHL is providing elementary students with next generation learning experiences that bring the …