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[Professional Development Program]
Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning (Part 1 of 2)
based on 7 evaluation(s). - by Wesley Fryer
Blended learning contexts which combine face-to-face interaction with online, digital learning, can provide students with more flexible and in-depth opportunities to learn than traditional lectures. In this session we'll explore 5 key ingredients for blended l...
[Professional Development Program]
Intro to Educational Podcasting This program has not yet been evaluated. - by Wesley Fryer
Learn how to use free software (Audacity) to create and publish audio podcasts on your classroom website. These podcasts can include recorded teacher-lectures, student projects, student-created news programs, or almost anything else. Synchronizing audio podcas...
[Professional Development Program]
Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning (Part 2 of 2) This program has not yet been evaluated. - by Wesley Fryer
(Part 2 of 2) Blended learning contexts which combine face-to-face interaction with online, digital learning, can provide students with more flexible and in-depth opportunities to learn than traditional lectures. In this session we'll explore 5 more key ingred...
[Professional Development Program]
Introduction to Twitter
based on 3 evaluation(s). - by Wesley Fryer
Twitter is a micro-blogging platform which provides a powerful way for educators to connect with and build a personal learning community. In this session we'll explore Twitter, how to get started using it to build a personal learning network, and explore a var...
[Professional Development Program]
Digital Storytelling On a Shoestring This program has not yet been evaluated. - by Wesley Fryer
Digital storytelling is applicable to learners of all ages, in all content areas. In this session we will view different examples of digital storytelling across the curriculum, and explore free tools which are available to get started creating and publishing d...
[Professional Development Program]
Hyperlinked Writing This program has not yet been evaluated. - by Wesley Fryer
Hyperlinked writing is the most powerful form of writing because it permits authors and readers to connect words to a variety of other ideas and multimedia files on the Internet. In this session we'll introduce the basics of getting started with hyperlinked wr...