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Tuesday, February 16

Ctrl-Alt-No Delete! Promoting Digital Citizenship

Teaching and learning in a digital age is prompting changing practices. This webinar, presented by the Ministry of Education, will focus on the emerging importance that Digital Citizenship is playing in ensuring the safety, well-being, engagement and achievement of students, as well as the role that teachers play in modelling effective and responsible citizenship and impactful …

Wednesday, February 17

Gamification and Game-Based Learning: Unit Design

Why are students so engaged by games?  How can the foundations of gaming be adopted and integrated into our curriculum?  Using the principles of gamification and game-based learning, this session will explore what makes playing games so engaging and how gamification and game-based learning can inform and help teachers re-envision unit design.  A variety of …

Monday, February 22

Redefining the Math Classroom with Technology Part 1 – The 3 Part Lesson Using GAFE

The introduction of technology into the math classroom has redefined how teachers plan, teach and assess. In this session, we will utilize a hands-on approach to show you how technology can amplify students’ ability to communicate, collaborate, represent and learn from one another in a one-to-one junior math classroom. Part 1 of this webinar will …

Tuesday, February 23

It’s EASY being Green! Using the Green Screen to Make Student Learning Visible

What if students were the creators and producers of videos rather than just the consumers? Harness the powerful opportunity that a simple “green screen” provides,  to literally open up a world of possibilities! Green screen technology makes it possible for students to create newscasts, travel back in time, create weather reports, illustrate stories with engaging …

Wednesday, February 24

Current Brain Research and How It Informs Working with Children with Learning Challenges

This workshop will provide a comprehensive understanding of how to work with the approximately 100 billion neurons that form an individual’s brain. As these neurons help us make decisions, knowledge of how they work can help Learning Support Specialists better support children with learning challenges. In particular, Dr. Deak will focus on explaining why particular …