Scientists and Mathematicians in Australian Schools: Benefits of Working...
Presenters Marian Heard and Claudette Bateup, shared their experience and expertise about partnerships, as well as information about their own program Scientists and Mathematicians in Schools (SMiS) in...
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Most of us know there are apps for cooking, music, bumping, teaching, even dancing. What you may not know is that these same apps can be used for teaching students with Autism. Presenter Karina...
View ArticleAre You Ready To Be A Principal?
“Some men are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Find out what it takes to be a great principal in this month’s Leadership 3.0 webinar. Presenter Jimmy...
View ArticleInternational Models for Inquiry-Based Science Education in Elementary Schools
The La main à la pâte Foundation is devoted to bringing inquiry-based teaching and learning of science to elementary schools in France. In this month’s edGlobal webinar, presenters David Jasmin and...
View ArticlePerspectives from an International School: Issues and Challenges for a K-12...
VIEW THE WEBINAR How does education in the Middle East compare to the US? Presenter Michael Bartlett discussed how an international school operates in this month’s edGlobal...
View ArticleTaming the Flood
This post was originally written by Dierdre Shetler, Instructional Technology Instructor at Cartwright School District, Phoenix, AZ on her blog Lessons Learned. See the original post here. Ever heard...
View ArticleTop Webinars of 2015
In 2015 edWeb.net hosted 300 webinars – from gaming and code to literacy and art, we explored so many topics in education this year. Thanks to our partners, sponsors, and of course our wonderful...
View ArticleWhat are the top edWebinars of 2016?
In 2016 edWeb.net hosted over 250 webinars that have been viewed by 170,000 educators. Topics spanned from early childhood education to building a positive school and classroom culture. From...
View ArticleIndependent OpenCourseWare Studies – Unleashing the Power of OpenCourseWare...
Principal Eric Sheninger and educator Juliana Meehan discussed the evolving model of their Independent OpenCourseWare Studies (IOCS) program, which was implemented this year at New Milford High School....
View ArticleThe Game-Based Curriculum: Directing Learning with Quests, Badges,...
This month’s Game Based Learning webinar was both informative and entertaining. Educators, Professionals, and in an edWeb first -Students, tuned in to hear the very lively Chris Haskell talk about his...
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