Challenging Dis/Abilities: Leveraging the Potential of All Students as Math Problem Solvers

How can I leverage the potential of ALL students, including students with dis/abilities, as problem solvers and risk takers? Come engage in math play and learn how to adapt current math curriculum to promote deeper engagement in math concepts and account for and leverage student differences. This session is for general and special educators. From […]

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At Home Makerspaces

Resources and suggestions for creating an at home makerspace presented by DevTech Researchers and Early Childhood Technology (ECT) Graduate Certificate alumni and instructors on early childhood education with a focus on technology. These activities will be useful for learning at home and at school.

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Project Invent: Empathy Online

Join us for this special webinar on how to use design thinking & making as a way to teach social-emotional learning while students learn from home. Baked into design thinking are key moments to teach empathy, goal-setting, and decision-making to kids of all ages. Learn how you can bring key SEL lessons into your teaching, […]

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#LunchBites: Mathematics Through The Lens of Social Justice

All students deserve access to rich, rigorous, and relevant mathematics! Join us for a webinar focused on how to promote positive mathematics learning and achievement, with guest presenter Kyndall Brown, Executive Director of CA Mathematics Project.

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Children’s Arts Guild: Self-Care for Educators Workshop

In response to Covid-19. The Children’s Arts Guild will be hosting a series of self-care workshops for educators starting Thursday, May 7th from 5pm-6pm ET via Zoom. This workshop is FREE. We will discuss the new and unique stresses educators are facing, unpack ways you can use your creativity to tap into resources you didn’t […]

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Berkeley Lab K-12: Live Science Series: Yeasts and Sourdough

Yeasts and Sourdough – May 8 Join scientists from Joint BioEnergy Institute and Joint Genome Institute as they take us through the steps and share tips and tricks for baking bread. All you need is curiosity, water, flour and a jar. Afterwards, learn how some scientists have turned their home gardens into laboratories.

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Strategic Technology Planning: Aligning Priorities, Costs, Outcomes and Sustainability

Presented by Dr. Jeanne Barker, Director of Schools, Lenoir City School System, TN; Dr. Chris Gaines, Superintendent, Mehlville School District, MO; and Dr. Randy Ziegenfuss, Superintendent, Salisbury Township School District, PA Program Host and Moderator: Ann McMullan, Project Director, CoSN Empowered Superintendents Initiative Sponsored by ClassLink This edWebinar series is co-hosted by CoSN and edWeb.net […]

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Rural Lunch & Learn: Using Roleplaying Games in (Virtual) Classrooms

Exploring the intersections of critical thinking, creativity, and SEL in storytelling with Dr. Karl Smith (Dr. Sparks). Join professional STEAM storyteller Dr. Karl Smith in this hourlong discussion of how to use the mechanics of collaborative storytelling as a way to foster social and emotional learning, open-ended problem solving, and creativity. You may be asked […]

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#Lunchbites: Bookmaking: Connecting To Students Through Art

Looking for ways to engage your students and activate their creativity? Join us for a webinar focused on simple yet effective bookmaking activities. These books could be used for personal journaling, poetry, family interviews, science-related observations, math thinking, etc. For this episode, you will need 4 pieces of paper, any size, and a pair of […]

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