January 26th - February 9th, 2015
Two Week Calendar | Learning Revolution Events | Partner Spotlight
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Two Week Calendar
- Thursday, January 29th at 3pm edWeb Webinar: "Using Technology to Engage Learning, Communication & Relationships", How can educators, practitioners and parents best use technology in natural environments to include children in grades preK-5 with developmental and learning differences? In this webinar, Tamara Kaldor will share strategies for using technology to support children in grades preK-5 affected by autism spectrum disorders (ASD), sensory processing disorders (SPD), communication disorders, learning disabilities, and other developmental differences. Register at http://ow.ly/GOHYI.
- Saturday, January 31st 9am - 9pm 2015 Student Technology Conference, The 2015 Student Technology Conference provides an international forum for the presentation, discussion and sharing of educational technology in schools and other academic settings. This conference, by students in grades 6-12 and for all, is committed to fostering a better understanding of how students use technology in education and to engage students, teachers and administrators in a conversation about technology, assisting teachers and administrators in understanding how students use technology both in and out of the classroom, and strengthening the relationship between students, teachers and administrators about technology in the curriculum. See the complete schedule here.
- Thursday, February 5th at 3:45pm in Austin, TX Digital Citizenship: A Whole-Community Approach, Learn about three factors for schools –teaching students, engaging parents, and enhancing leadership – to create a positive culture around digital citizenship. Learn about Common Sense Media’s free K-12 digital citizenship curriculum and resources. More information here.
- Saturday, February 7th at 12pm CR20 LIVE Weekly Show - Jeff Bradbury: Guided Tour of TeacherCast Podcasts & Services, Classroom 2.0 LIVE is an opportunity to gather with other member of the community in regular "live" web meetings. Details to join the webinar at http://live.classroom20.com. You can follow us on Twitter at #liveclass20.
- Monday, February 9th at 8pm TL Virtual Cafe - #TLChat LIVE!, Second Monday of each month is the Teacher Librarian Twitter Chat. Follow #TLChat on Twitter to participate.
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Student Technology Conference, January 31st, 2015
The 2015 Student Technology Conference provides an international forum for the presentation, discussion and sharing of educational technology in schools and other academic settings. This conference, by students in grades 6-12 and for all, is committed to fostering a better understanding of how students use technology in education and to engage students, teachers and administrators in a conversation about technology, assisting teachers and administrators in understanding how students use technology both in and out of the classroom, and strengthening the relationship between students, teachers and administrators about technology in the curriculum.
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OZeLive 2015, February 27th - March 1st, 2015
We know that Australian Educators in our networks are keen to share their innovative ideas and projects with the world. We welcome all connected educators to join us for our second OZeLive conference.
- Call for Proposals open until February 17th
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Partner Spotlight
Games for Change facilitates the creation and distribution of social impact games that serve as critical tools in humanitarian and educational efforts. Since 2004, we've to further grow the field of social impact games by convening multiple stakeholders, highlighting best practices, incubating games, and helping create and direct investment into new projects. More information at http://www.gamesforchange.org/.
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