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SUMMARY:NOMCON (Nation of Makers Conference)
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Nation of Makers Conference (NOMCON)\, held June 3-6\, is the third annual national conference that brings together leaders from maker organizations representing the diverse sectors\, people\, regions\, and foci that represent the U.S. maker movement.  Hosted by the national nonprofit Nation of Makers\, the conference aims to spark and increase connections across sectors\, generate robust collaborations and partnerships\, set a research agenda for the U.S. maker movement\, and promote the growth of an inclusive maker community. A central goal of the event is the promotion of relationship-building across lines of regular conversation\, generating an increased sense of connected community throughout the entire ecosystem of maker-supporting entities. \nThis year’s NOMCON 2020 will span four days and feature over 30 online sessions\, including keynotes\, panels\, interactive workshops\, fireside chats\, coffee breaks\, and cocktail hours with some of the maker movement’s most influential leaders.  This year’s theme\, Sustainability: Creating and Supporting an Ecosystem That Sustains Us All\, will foster an all-community dialogue around the very real issues of both organizational and environmental sustainability\, including the evolving impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on maker organizations – spaces\, groups and events. You’ll have the unique opportunity to not only attend amazing talks\, workshops and panels\, but also to engage in meaningful dialogue with your colleagues across the globe that will move your organization forward in tandem with the global maker movement\, and invite you to engage in the work of Nation of Makers as we evolve our ecosystem. \nIf you’re a leader of a maker serving organization\, we invite you to join us as we dialogue\, engage\, and learn from one another.
URL:https://makered.org/event/nomcon-nation-of-makers-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Online Learning
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SUMMARY:EdTech Week
DESCRIPTION:StartEd and Catalyst @ Penn GSE are thrilled to announce that EDTECH WEEK will now be offered with a redirected focus from June 1-4\, not as a conference\, not as a global festival\, but as a series of remote learning and networking events for the education and workforce learning community. Guided by faculty\, researchers\, thought leaders\, and entrepreneurs\, EDTECH WEEK will assemble the top minds in the industry to wrestle with the most important education questions facing mankind as a result of COVID-19.
URL:https://makered.org/event/edtech-week/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Online Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200602T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200602T235959
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CREATED:20200603T000943Z
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SUMMARY:EdTech Week
DESCRIPTION:StartEd and Catalyst @ Penn GSE are thrilled to announce that EDTECH WEEK will now be offered with a redirected focus from June 1-4\, not as a conference\, not as a global festival\, but as a series of remote learning and networking events for the education and workforce learning community. Guided by faculty\, researchers\, thought leaders\, and entrepreneurs\, EDTECH WEEK will assemble the top minds in the industry to wrestle with the most important education questions facing mankind as a result of COVID-19.
URL:https://makered.org/event/edtech-week-3/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Online Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200601T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200601T235959
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200603T001012Z
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SUMMARY:EdTech Week
DESCRIPTION:StartEd and Catalyst @ Penn GSE are thrilled to announce that EDTECH WEEK will now be offered with a redirected focus from June 1-4\, not as a conference\, not as a global festival\, but as a series of remote learning and networking events for the education and workforce learning community. Guided by faculty\, researchers\, thought leaders\, and entrepreneurs\, EDTECH WEEK will assemble the top minds in the industry to wrestle with the most important education questions facing mankind as a result of COVID-19.
URL:https://makered.org/event/edtech-week-4/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Online Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200529T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200602T235859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200602T235859Z
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SUMMARY:Berkeley Lab K-12: Live Science Series: What the Stars Tell Us
DESCRIPTION:What the Stars Tell Us – May 29\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat do you think about when you look at the stars at night? If you could ask star a question\, what would it be? Berkeley Lab researchers learn from the stars and our galaxy all the time. Hear about the work they are doing and get a few tips on what you should look for when you are outside at night.
URL:https://makered.org/event/berkeley-lab-k-12-live-science-series-what-the-stars-tell-us/
CATEGORIES:Hands-on Activities,Online Learning,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200527T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200527T173000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T220512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T220512Z
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SUMMARY:San Francisco Scratch Educator Virtual Meetup #2
DESCRIPTION:Our first VIRTUAL Scratch educator meetup was a huge success\, so we are back with one more before the school year ends! Our next\, and best yet\, meetup event will be hosted VIRTUALLY via Zoom on Wednesday\, May 27th from 4:00-5:30pm Pacific time! \nScratch (http://scratch.mit.edu) is a programming language that makes it easy for learners to create their own interactive digital media. \nScratch Educator Meetups are participatory professional learning experiences for teachers who want to learn more about teaching with Scratch. They are organized as unconferences. \nAt the meetup\, we will:\n* Celebrate Scratch Month (https://sip.scratch.mit.edu/scratchmonth/) together!\n* Explore a variety of ways to use Scratch during remote / distance learning due to school closures as a result of COVID-19\n* Share strategies for integrating Scratch into classroom practice\n* Learn about and practice with Scratch features and extensions\n* Self-organize into different interest groups and hands-on activities \nFREE! Open to educators from the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond\, including both Scratch newbies and experts. \nPlease note: we will use Zoom for this meetup\, and will email a Zoom link to registered participants on the day of the event.
URL:https://makered.org/event/san-francisco-scratch-educator-virtual-meetup-2/
CATEGORIES:Hands-on Activities,Live Chats,Online Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200527T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200527T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200602T234348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200602T234348Z
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SUMMARY:Equity Strategies for Student Engagement
DESCRIPTION:How one teacher in Richmond\, CA has engaged 100% of her students in remote learning\nJessie Welcomer\, third grade teacher\, shares how she has engaged 100% of her students in remote learning. Find out how her collaboration time supported her to do this\, and the lessons that she has learned that apply to both remote and in-person teaching going forward.
URL:https://makered.org/event/equity-strategies-for-student-engagement/
CATEGORIES:Online Learning,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200527T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200527T133000
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CREATED:20200508T121104Z
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SUMMARY:Letter Writing & Pop-Up Cards - Learning in the Making: LIVE!
DESCRIPTION:Learning in the Making: LIVE! Join Maker Ed for “Letter Writing & Pop-Up Cards” on May 27 at 1:00 PM PST at bit.ly/MakerEdLIVE \nLooking for something fun to make at home? Each week we are collecting and curating resources around a topic and this week’s is Letter Writing & Pop-Up Cards. We are focusing on making with what you have around the house. More details to come. \nVisit our blog at makered.org/blog for more inspiration\, resources\, and project guides! Videos — live and archived — are at bit.ly/MakerEdLIVE
URL:https://makered.org/event/pop-up-cards-letter-writing-learning-in-the-making-live/
CATEGORIES:Hands-on Activities,Online Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200527T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200527T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T175001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T175001Z
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SUMMARY:Shelter in Plays
DESCRIPTION:DEADLINE TO APPLY: 11:59 P.M. PDT ON SUNDAY\, MAY 17\, 2020 \nWe invite you to join a unique\, remote opportunity where you’ll collaborate to compose and a play to be performed by professional actors\, all within 24 hours. Please join us to stretch our creative muscles and use design abilities to tell stories. Absolutely NO prior playwriting experience required! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will learn the basic elements of narrative structure and playwriting\, work in small groups to develop a story and write a script\, and be coached by professional actors on the plot/characters/dialogue – all within 24 hours!  This studio offering will be offered entirely online\, so you can do this creative design work from the comfort of your own home. \n\n\nApril 27-May 25: Optional creative sprint prompts to help you ideate available on-line. \n\n\nMay 26-27: The formal workshop will be held on Tuesday\, May 26 from 3:00-9:00 p.m. EDT / 12:00-6:00 p.m. PDT (much of that time will be spent writing with your group). Finished scripts will be due on Wednesday\, May 27 at 3:00 p.m. EDT / 12:00 p.m. PDT. Yes\, you can have a finished script in 24 hours! \n\n\nMay 27: Every completed play will have a reading by professional actors (yes\, just hours after they were finished!) at 8:00 p.m. EDT / 5:00 p.m. PDT. \n\n\nMay 30: A select set of plays will be rehearsed and staged for a live-streamed\, one-night-only\, world premiere at 8:00 p.m. EDT / 5:00 p.m. PDT\, where your friends and family can watch your big debut! \n\n\nThe facilitators are Marc Chun (a designer at the Stanford d.school) and Jessica Mele (a program officer in the Performing Arts program at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation).  Marc holds a PhD in education\, and has had his plays produced in New York\, Los Angeles\, and Hong Kong; Jessica was formerly the executive director of Performing Arts Workshop\, and has had productions of her work in San Francisco. Together\, Jessica and Marc have offered in-person versions of this 24-hour playwriting workshop at SXSW EDU\, the Deeper Learning conference at High Tech High\, the Grantmakers for Education annual meeting\, and the MakerEd conference.
URL:https://makered.org/event/shelter-in-plays-2/
CATEGORIES:Online Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200527T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200527T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200508T112859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200508T112859Z
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SUMMARY:Equity in STEM Education: The Connection to Culture
DESCRIPTION:When you think about diversity; how does it show itself? When you stand before your students\, do the faces looking back at you look like your own? Most likely your answer is “no”. Classrooms\, and out-of-school time programs are becoming more culturally\, ethnically\, and linguistically diverse\, which is leading to both\, challenges and opportunities for educators. A big challenge is often students and educators do not have the same cultural\, ethnic\, or social background. How can you bridge this disconnect\, and why does it matter? Join us to learn about research-based best practices on cultural responsiveness. A powerful approach that spans the cultural divide that often exists between educators and students and allows educators to improve STEM engagement and equity. \nThis webinar is part of a series of Research to Practice webinars\, presented by NGCP and SciGirls.
URL:https://makered.org/event/equity-in-stem-education-the-connection-to-culture/
CATEGORIES:Online Learning,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200526T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200526T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T174852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T174852Z
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SUMMARY:Shelter in Plays
DESCRIPTION:DEADLINE TO APPLY: 11:59 P.M. PDT ON SUNDAY\, MAY 17\, 2020 \nWe invite you to join a unique\, remote opportunity where you’ll collaborate to compose and a play to be performed by professional actors\, all within 24 hours. Please join us to stretch our creative muscles and use design abilities to tell stories. Absolutely NO prior playwriting experience required! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will learn the basic elements of narrative structure and playwriting\, work in small groups to develop a story and write a script\, and be coached by professional actors on the plot/characters/dialogue – all within 24 hours!  This studio offering will be offered entirely online\, so you can do this creative design work from the comfort of your own home. \n\n\nApril 27-May 25: Optional creative sprint prompts to help you ideate available on-line. \n\n\nMay 26-27: The formal workshop will be held on Tuesday\, May 26 from 3:00-9:00 p.m. EDT / 12:00-6:00 p.m. PDT (much of that time will be spent writing with your group). Finished scripts will be due on Wednesday\, May 27 at 3:00 p.m. EDT / 12:00 p.m. PDT. Yes\, you can have a finished script in 24 hours! \n\n\nMay 27: Every completed play will have a reading by professional actors (yes\, just hours after they were finished!) at 8:00 p.m. EDT / 5:00 p.m. PDT. \n\n\nMay 30: A select set of plays will be rehearsed and staged for a live-streamed\, one-night-only\, world premiere at 8:00 p.m. EDT / 5:00 p.m. PDT\, where your friends and family can watch your big debut! \n\n\nThe facilitators are Marc Chun (a designer at the Stanford d.school) and Jessica Mele (a program officer in the Performing Arts program at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation).  Marc holds a PhD in education\, and has had his plays produced in New York\, Los Angeles\, and Hong Kong; Jessica was formerly the executive director of Performing Arts Workshop\, and has had productions of her work in San Francisco. Together\, Jessica and Marc have offered in-person versions of this 24-hour playwriting workshop at SXSW EDU\, the Deeper Learning conference at High Tech High\, the Grantmakers for Education annual meeting\, and the MakerEd conference.
URL:https://makered.org/event/shelter-in-plays/
CATEGORIES:Online Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200523T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200523T235959
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T174511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T174511Z
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SUMMARY:Virtually Maker Faire
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Makers and projects responding to COVID-19\, Virtually Maker Faire provides an opportunity for makers to connect\, share their projects and talk about what they do and how they do it. It will take place completely online through video sessions over a 24-hour period and as a curated collection of maker exhibits. The goal is to help makers present their work to a broader public; to gain understanding\, support and increasing participation.
URL:https://makered.org/event/virtually-maker-faire/
CATEGORIES:Maker Faires,Online Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200522T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200522T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200603T000124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200603T000124Z
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SUMMARY:Berkeley Lab K-12: Live Science Series: 3D Design & Fabrication
DESCRIPTION:3D Design & Fabrication – May 22\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDid you know that our engineers custom build a lot of the equipment used in Berkeley Lab research? Meet some of some of the people behind the big magnets and running experiments on our Advanced Light Source! Stay for a quick introduction to TinkerCAD and learn about the ways in which our scientists and engineers used 3D Design and fabrication in their work.
URL:https://makered.org/event/berkeley-lab-k-12-live-science-series-3d-design-fabrication/
CATEGORIES:Hands-on Activities,Online Learning,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200521T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200521T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200518T210437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T210437Z
UID:17951-1590060600-1590062400@makered.org
SUMMARY:#Lunchbites: Let's Make! Supporting Families With Innovative At-Home Activities
DESCRIPTION:Bring Out Your Inner Innovator with our guest The Tech Museum! \nBuild\, make\, create wherever you are. The Tech Museum has put together a collection of fun and easy activities for parents and educators. They’ll share educational resources and links to some of your favorite educational IMAX films!
URL:https://makered.org/event/lunchbites-lets-make-supporting-families-with-innovative-at-home-activities/
CATEGORIES:Online Learning,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T215305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T215305Z
UID:17915-1589986800-1589990400@makered.org
SUMMARY:Women's Audio Mission: Virtual Girls on the Mic
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Audio Mission is offering DAILY Girls on the Mic virtual classes via Zoom to students in the Bay Area during Spring 2020! \nWho are the classes for?\nGirls and gender non-binary students age 11-18 are welcome to sign up! \nWhen are the classes?\nMondays: Synths & Samples with Layla\nTuesdays: Beatmaking with JB\nWednesdays: Podcasting with Allie\nThursdays: DJ Skills with Jessica A.\nFridays: Coding in Earsketch with Jess R. \nAll classes are from 3pm-4pm and will run for seven weeks\, from April 20 – June 2\, 2020. \nWhat do I need?\nA stable internet connection and phone\, computer\, or tablet that works for video calls. You will also need to download the Zoom app: www.zoom.us \nHow do I join?\nPlease sign up below\, and we will email you a link to the class at least 30 minutes before it starts. If you sign up for a certain day of the week\, please try to come to every session! We will build on our knowledge week after week. \nThis program is free\, and generously supported by the San Francisco Department of Children\, Youth\, and Their Families. \nAlso\, join our weekly OPEN MIC starting Friday\, May 8th by clicking here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfAn4z6HUFmdFuG-wwNt8NKKlMGMBsuodCMJiW_bMQn9n8R7g/viewform \nQuestions? Contact Leah King\, LKing@womensaudiomission.org \nWant to learn more about WAM? Visit www.womensaudiomission.org
URL:https://makered.org/event/womens-audio-mission-virtual-girls-on-the-mic-3/
CATEGORIES:Hands-on Activities,Online Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T133000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200508T120840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200508T120840Z
UID:17874-1589979600-1589981400@makered.org
SUMMARY:Visual Poetry - Learning in the Making: LIVE!
DESCRIPTION:Learning in the Making: LIVE! Join Maker Ed for “Visual Poetry” on May 20 at 1:00 PM PST at bit.ly/MakerEdLIVE \nLooking for something fun to make at home? Each week we are collecting and curating resources around a topic and this week’s is Visual Poetry. We are focusing on making with what you have around the house. More details to come. \nVisit our blog at makered.org/blog for more inspiration\, resources\, and project guides! Videos — live and archived — are at bit.ly/MakerEdLIVE
URL:https://makered.org/event/concrete-poetry-learning-in-the-making-live/
CATEGORIES:Hands-on Activities,Online Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T113000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200518T203147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T203147Z
UID:17945-1589968800-1589974200@makered.org
SUMMARY:Leveling the Playing Field in Math Summit
DESCRIPTION:It’s common to hear students say that they’re just not “math people.” But the idea that math is an innate ability can limit kids’ prospects and reinforce racial and gender stereotypes. In this summit our reporters and their guests will explore ways to support all students in math classrooms in elementary\, middle\, and high schools. \nThis afternoon’s discussions will also include a look at the potential of math coaches to improve instruction and the benefits of students talking together about their math thinking processes. \nAgenda\n\n1:00–2:30 p.m. ET | Discussions Open\nEducation Week journalists and their special guests provide practical takeaways about leveling the playing field in math. \nRoom 1: Teaching English-Learners and Students With Disabilities \n‣ Moderator: Corey Mitchell\, Staff Writer\, Education Week\n‣ How do teachers develop and deliver meaningful\, challenging math lessons for English-learners and special education students? Part of the challenge lies in confronting the broad labels attached to these students. The labels often fail to focus on their strengths and particular needs.\n‣ Guests: \n• Bradley Witzel\, Professor and Special Education Program Coordinator\, Winthrop University College of Education\n• Cathery Yeh\, Assistant Professor\, Attallah College of Educational Studies\, Chapman University\n\nRoom 2: Developing Your Student’s Math Identity \n‣ Moderator: Sarah Schwartz\, Staff Writer\, Education Week\n‣ In this discussion\, our guests from the Howard County School District in Maryland will discuss math curriculum that’s designed to help students examine and reshape their math identities and see themselves as a “math people.” Find out how the program is being implemented both in class and remotely in this large school district.\n‣ Guests: \n• Molly Schaefer\, 8th Grade Math Teacher\, Murray Hill Middle School\, Howard County Public Schools\, Md.\n• Jon Wray\, Coordinator of Secondary Mathematics\, Howard County Public Schools\, Md.\n\nRoom 3: Math Talk: Tool for ‘Productive Struggle’ \n‣ Moderator: Catherine Gewertz\, Senior Contributing Writer\, Education Week\n‣ In this discussion\, our guests will explore the push to get students doing the talking and reasoning in math class. What does that look like both in class and remotely? How can it contribute to a more inclusive classroom and greater equity in math learning?\n‣ Guests: \n• Robert Q. Berry III\, Samuel Braley Gray Professor of Mathematics Education\, School of Education and Human Development\, University of Virginia\, and Past President of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics\n• Amanda Jansen\, Professor of Mathematics Education\, University of Delaware\, and author of Rough Draft Math: Revising to Learn\n\nRoom 4: Math Coaching \n‣ Moderator: Madeline Will\, Staff Writer\, Education Week\n‣ Just 18 percent of public schools had a math coach in the 2015-16 school year\, according to federal data\, and yet research suggests that math coaching is one of the most effective forms of teacher professional development available. Our guests include a middle school math coach and a researcher who has explored what it takes for a math coaching program to be successful.\n‣ Guests: \n• Adrianne Burns\, Math Coach\, De Pere Middle School\, De Pere\, Wis.\n• Aimee Ellington\, Professor\, Virginia Commonwealth University\n\nCONTENT PROVIDED BY AMPLIFY\nRoom 5: Utilizing Math History to Embrace Equity\, Failure\, and Authentic Problem Solving \n‣ In order to move forward in math education with clarity\, conviction\, and compassion for equity\, we need to have a broader lens. In this presentation\, Sunil Singh will present ideas for how math educators\, regardless of experience\, can facilitate rich\, equity conversations in math education by building connections through math history and storytelling.\n‣ Guest: \n• Sunil Singh\, Author\, Pi of Life: The Hidden Happiness of Mathematics\, and Co-Author\, Math Recess\n\nCONTENT PROVIDED BY CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES\nRoom 6: How to Make Classrooms Come Alive With Student Thinking \n‣ We believe that the students doing the talking are the students doing the learning. That’s why we’re celebrating the launch of Ready Classroom Mathematics\, a K-8 discourse-driven core mathematics curriculum with free access to our library of top mathematics discourse resources. Featuring top teacher moves as well as actionable classroom tools\, resources teachers use today to help get students engaged in their learning and deepen their conceptual understanding.\nJoin the discussion to learn more!\nCONTENT PROVIDED BY TEXAS INSTRUMENTS\nRoom 7: Leveling the Playing Field at Every Level \n‣ Moderator: Joanie Funderburk\, Strategic Alliance Director\, Texas Instruments\n‣ Equitable access and outcomes in math classrooms have long been an issue. Alignment across all stakeholders in the system—classrooms\, schools\, districts\, states\, and professional organizations—is imperative for improvements in this area. Educators in all of these groups can\, and should\, be empowered to effect change that results in positive student outcomes. Join us for a conversation and Q&A with special guests on how we address these challenges and opportunities at every level.\n‣ Guests: \n• Katey Arrington\, Manager of K-12 Services\, The University of Texas at Austin\n• Marian Dingle\, Grade Level Chairperson and 4th and 5th Grade Teacher\, Briar Vista Elementary School\, Atlanta\, and Heinemann Fellow\n• Lya Snell\, Mathematics Program Manager\, Georgia Department of Education\n\nCONTENT PROVIDED BY TEXTHELP\nRoom 8: Future-Proofing Math Instruction: Teaching Math in Remote Learning Environments at Every Grade Level \n‣ Join Texthelp’s Louis Shanafelt\, EquatIO Product Manager\, and former math teacher\, and a panel of math educators as they discuss strategies to help move math instruction to the digital learning environment.\nIn this discussion\, these guests will uncover best practice for engaging with math students remotely\, as well as how they are facilitating and assessing math outside of the classroom environment. They will also share their own personal experiences and expertise as well as exploring technologies that have been helpful at all grade levels.\n‣ Guests: \n• Marilu Deal\, Grade 7-12 Mathematics Consultant\, Ottawa Catholic School Board\, Ottawa\, Canada\n• Dan Lyons\, Math Teacher\, Lakeview-Ft Oglethorpe High School\, Fort Oglethorpe\, Ga.\n• Megan Mongelli\, Technology Integration Specialist\, Fort Mill School District\, Fort Mill\, S.C.\n• Louis Shanafelt\, EquatIO Product Manager\, Texthelp\, and Former Math Teacher\n\nCONTENT PROVIDED BY SOLUTION TREE\nRoom 9: Your Mathematics PLC Unit Planning Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic \n‣ In this discussion\, our guests will recognize and explore the urgency caused by limited student access and proficiency toward 4th quarter 2019-2020 pre K-12 school mathematics standards in light of the pandemic. What should the 2020-2021 school year “return-to-learn” plan be? We’ll provide guidelines to the vital reset necessary to embed prior year mathematics standards.\n‣ Guests: \n• Timothy D. Kanold\, International Educator\, Educational Consultant\, and Co-Author of the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics\n• Sarah Schuhl\, NCSM Secretary\, Educational Consultant\, and Co-Author of the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics professional development series\n• Mona Toncheff\, NCSM President\, Educational Consultant\, and Co-Author of the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics professional development series
URL:https://makered.org/event/leveling-the-playing-field-in-math-summit/
CATEGORIES:Online Learning,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T100000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200508T113850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200508T113850Z
UID:17863-1589965200-1589968800@makered.org
SUMMARY:Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA Free Resources
DESCRIPTION:This Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA (part of NASA’s Universe of Learning) webinar will provide a brief overview of the program and its resources\, including a range of computer-based and paper-based activities\, along with exhibits and poster series. We will then delve deeper into some Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA activity-based resources. In addition to the content\, there will be time for questions and comments in order for the NASA’s Universe of Learning team to best support your program efforts with the Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA materials. \nAbout the Presenters:\nNASA’s Universe of Learning provides resources and experiences that enable youth\, families\, and lifelong learners to explore fundamental questions in science\, experience how science is done\, and discover the universe for themselves. Using its direct connection to the science and the experts behind the science\, NASA’s Universe of Learning creates and delivers timely and authentic resources and experiences for youth\, families\, and lifelong learners. The goal is to strengthen science learning and literacy\, and to enable inquisitive learners to discover the universe for themselves in innovative\, interactive ways that meet today’s 21st century needs. \nThe program is developed through a unique partnership between the Space Telescope Science Institute\, Caltech/IPAC\, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory\, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory\, and Sonoma State University.
URL:https://makered.org/event/girls-steam-ahead-with-nasa-free-resources/
CATEGORIES:Online Learning,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T090000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200518T210844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T210844Z
UID:17953-1589961600-1589965200@makered.org
SUMMARY:Storytelling using micro:bit + Strawbees
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://makered.org/event/storytelling-using-microbit-strawbees/
CATEGORIES:Hands-on Activities,Online Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200519T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200519T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T215527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T215527Z
UID:17919-1589900400-1589904000@makered.org
SUMMARY:Women's Audio Mission: Virtual Girls on the Mic
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Audio Mission is offering DAILY Girls on the Mic virtual classes via Zoom to students in the Bay Area during Spring 2020! \nWho are the classes for?\nGirls and gender non-binary students age 11-18 are welcome to sign up! \nWhen are the classes?\nMondays: Synths & Samples with Layla\nTuesdays: Beatmaking with JB\nWednesdays: Podcasting with Allie\nThursdays: DJ Skills with Jessica A.\nFridays: Coding in Earsketch with Jess R. \nAll classes are from 3pm-4pm and will run for seven weeks\, from April 20 – June 2\, 2020. \nWhat do I need?\nA stable internet connection and phone\, computer\, or tablet that works for video calls. You will also need to download the Zoom app: www.zoom.us \nHow do I join?\nPlease sign up below\, and we will email you a link to the class at least 30 minutes before it starts. If you sign up for a certain day of the week\, please try to come to every session! We will build on our knowledge week after week. \nThis program is free\, and generously supported by the San Francisco Department of Children\, Youth\, and Their Families. \nAlso\, join our weekly OPEN MIC starting Friday\, May 8th by clicking here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfAn4z6HUFmdFuG-wwNt8NKKlMGMBsuodCMJiW_bMQn9n8R7g/viewform \nQuestions? Contact Leah King\, LKing@womensaudiomission.org \nWant to learn more about WAM? Visit www.womensaudiomission.org
URL:https://makered.org/event/womens-audio-mission-virtual-girls-on-the-mic-5/
CATEGORIES:Hands-on Activities,Online Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200518T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200518T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T215408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T215408Z
UID:17917-1589814000-1589817600@makered.org
SUMMARY:Women's Audio Mission: Virtual Girls on the Mic
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Audio Mission is offering DAILY Girls on the Mic virtual classes via Zoom to students in the Bay Area during Spring 2020! \nWho are the classes for?\nGirls and gender non-binary students age 11-18 are welcome to sign up! \nWhen are the classes?\nMondays: Synths & Samples with Layla\nTuesdays: Beatmaking with JB\nWednesdays: Podcasting with Allie\nThursdays: DJ Skills with Jessica A.\nFridays: Coding in Earsketch with Jess R. \nAll classes are from 3pm-4pm and will run for seven weeks\, from April 20 – June 2\, 2020. \nWhat do I need?\nA stable internet connection and phone\, computer\, or tablet that works for video calls. You will also need to download the Zoom app: www.zoom.us \nHow do I join?\nPlease sign up below\, and we will email you a link to the class at least 30 minutes before it starts. If you sign up for a certain day of the week\, please try to come to every session! We will build on our knowledge week after week. \nThis program is free\, and generously supported by the San Francisco Department of Children\, Youth\, and Their Families. \nAlso\, join our weekly OPEN MIC starting Friday\, May 8th by clicking here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfAn4z6HUFmdFuG-wwNt8NKKlMGMBsuodCMJiW_bMQn9n8R7g/viewform \nQuestions? Contact Leah King\, LKing@womensaudiomission.org \nWant to learn more about WAM? Visit www.womensaudiomission.org
URL:https://makered.org/event/womens-audio-mission-virtual-girls-on-the-mic-4/
CATEGORIES:Hands-on Activities,Online Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200518T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200518T140000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T214040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T214040Z
UID:17904-1589806800-1589810400@makered.org
SUMMARY:COVID-19 Era- Afterschool’s Whole Child Approach
DESCRIPTION:A Webinar Promoting Afterschool’s Whole Child Approach with Katie Brackenridge and Dr. Deborah Moroney\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTOPIC: COVID-19 Era- Afterschool’s Whole Child Approach \nABOUT THE FORUM: Participants will: \n\nExplore the science of learning and development\, and the practices that are most essential in this COVID-19 era.\nUnderstand the urgency of engaging afterschool programs – which provide many of these essential practices – in supporting young people\, ideally through authentic partnership with schools and school districts.\nStrategize about the language and approach that best positions afterschool in this vital role.\nLearn about movements across the country to leverage the assets of afterschool and summer programs.\n\nSPEAKERS: Katie Brackenridge joined Turnaround for Children in 2019 as a Partnership Director. Katie has worked in and with schools\, school districts and community organizations for her entire career. Most recently\, she was an independent consultant focused on improving learning conditions and social-emotional supports for young people through public school systems. Before becoming a consultant\, Katie was the Vice President of Programs at the Partnership for Children & Youth (PCY)\, a nonprofit intermediary organization focused on improving practice and policy for after-school and summer programs in public schools and affordable housing. Katie’s work is grounded in her nine-year experience as Co-Executive Director for the Jamestown Community Center\, a grassroots youth organization in the Mission District of San Francisco. \nDr. Deborah Moroney is the Managing Director\, American Institutes of Research (AIR). She specializes in bridging research and practice\, having worked as a staff member for out-of-school programs early in her career. She’s written practitioner and organizational guides; co-authored the fourth edition of Beyond the Bell®\, A Toolkit for Creating High-Quality Afterschool and Expanded Learning Programs\, a seminal afterschool resource; and co-edited Creating Safe\, Equitable\, Engaging Schools: A Comprehensive\, Evidence-Based Approach to Supporting Students and Social and Emotional Learning in Out-of-School Time Foundations and Futures. Presently\, Dr. Moroney serves as the principal investigator on national studies of afterschool initiatives. \nFEE: There is NO fee to attend this forum. However\, attendees must register. We will send you a link to access the webinar closer to the event. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: Out-of-school time and educational leaders and practitioners\, funders\, and policymakers.
URL:https://makered.org/event/covid-19-era-afterschools-whole-child-approach/
CATEGORIES:Online Learning,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200516T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200516T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T220831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T220831Z
UID:17931-1589626800-1589634000@makered.org
SUMMARY:Virtual MakerEd Meetups: Virtual Maker-Ed Summer Camp Chats
DESCRIPTION:Join other makers for a free virtual zoom chat to brainstorm ways to facilitate virtual camp options in maker topics including tinkering\, computer science\, digital design/fabrication\, electronics\, textile arts\, VR/AR/MR\, carpentry\, physical computing\, a/v production\, and robotics. Participants can join breakout rooms to discuss ideas for specific age ranges and for virtual camp administration.
URL:https://makered.org/event/virtual-makered-meetups-virtual-maker-ed-summer-camp-chats-2/
CATEGORIES:Live Chats,Online Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200516T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200508T115733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200508T115733Z
UID:17869-1589623200-1589630400@makered.org
SUMMARY:3rd Annual Central Coast Social Justice Education Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually for the 3rd Annual Central Coast Social Justice Education Conference on Saturday\, May 16th\, from 10am-12pm PDT!\nThe conference theme is Pedagogies of Hope\, Disruption\, & Transformation and will focus on our collective work to build community and engage in social justice in this unprecedented time. Our keynote speaker is Dr. Farima Pour-Khorshid — a Bay Area teacher educator\, community organizer\, critical scholar\, and former elementary school teacher. We will also be featuring a panel of K-12 educators and undocu-advocates from the Central Coast. \nRegister at www.ccc-uss.org to receive up-to-date information about the event. \nThis event is organized and sponsored by: Central Coast Coalition for Undocumented Student Success\, Santa Maria Joint Union High School District\, Central Coast Coalition for Inclusive Schools\, and Cal Poly.
URL:https://makered.org/event/3rd-annual-central-coast-social-justice-education-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Online Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200515T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T214950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T214950Z
UID:17913-1589554800-1589558400@makered.org
SUMMARY:Women's Audio Mission: Virtual Girls on the Mic
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Audio Mission is offering DAILY Girls on the Mic virtual classes via Zoom to students in the Bay Area during Spring 2020! \nWho are the classes for?\nGirls and gender non-binary students age 11-18 are welcome to sign up! \nWhen are the classes?\nMondays: Synths & Samples with Layla\nTuesdays: Beatmaking with JB\nWednesdays: Podcasting with Allie\nThursdays: DJ Skills with Jessica A.\nFridays: Coding in Earsketch with Jess R. \nAll classes are from 3pm-4pm and will run for seven weeks\, from April 20 – June 2\, 2020. \nWhat do I need?\nA stable internet connection and phone\, computer\, or tablet that works for video calls. You will also need to download the Zoom app: www.zoom.us \nHow do I join?\nPlease sign up below\, and we will email you a link to the class at least 30 minutes before it starts. If you sign up for a certain day of the week\, please try to come to every session! We will build on our knowledge week after week. \nThis program is free\, and generously supported by the San Francisco Department of Children\, Youth\, and Their Families. \nAlso\, join our weekly OPEN MIC starting Friday\, May 8th by clicking here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfAn4z6HUFmdFuG-wwNt8NKKlMGMBsuodCMJiW_bMQn9n8R7g/viewform \nQuestions? Contact Leah King\, LKing@womensaudiomission.org \nWant to learn more about WAM? Visit www.womensaudiomission.org
URL:https://makered.org/event/womens-audio-mission-virtual-girls-on-the-mic-2/
CATEGORIES:Hands-on Activities,Online Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200515T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200515T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T220727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T220727Z
UID:17929-1589540400-1589547600@makered.org
SUMMARY:Virtual MakerEd Meetups: Virtual Maker-Ed Summer Camp Chats
DESCRIPTION:Join other makers for a free virtual zoom chat to brainstorm ways to facilitate virtual camp options in maker topics including tinkering\, computer science\, digital design/fabrication\, electronics\, textile arts\, VR/AR/MR\, carpentry\, physical computing\, a/v production\, and robotics. Participants can join breakout rooms to discuss ideas for specific age ranges and for virtual camp administration.
URL:https://makered.org/event/virtual-makered-meetups-virtual-maker-ed-summer-camp-chats/
CATEGORIES:Live Chats,Online Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200515T113000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T215919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T215919Z
UID:17921-1589536800-1589542200@makered.org
SUMMARY:Fast-tracking Digital Equity in Education during COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:NIST Education SuperCluster\nNIST Education SuperClusterNST\nJoin federal and national stakeholders on facing the frontlines of digital equity. \nThere is a digital divide in the United States’ education system which can be both exasperated and addressed through technological innovation. COVID-19 has further stressed this system and laid bare the technical inequities of our local communities and cities. As stakeholders across our country face the frontlines of the digital divide\, we need tangible and practical examples to address the situation at hand while considering long-term strategies that can act as a forcing function to improve connectivity. \nJoin a panel of federal\, state\, county and municipal authorities and leaders from the US Department of Education\, Link Oregon\, Albemarle County of Virginia\, Albemarle County Public Schools\, The Enterprise Center of City of Chattanooga\, and NIST to discuss the issues\, considerations and strategies across urban and rural America on how to strategize your digital equity plans. This panel and event is hosted by the Education SuperCluster\, a consortium of public and private organizations developing best practices for education innovation in smart cities. We were born out of the NIST Global City Teams Challenge. \nShare your concerns\, questions\, and expertise with us as we discuss\, discover\, and connect with our digital equity frontliners to create a smart and connected society across all communities. Join us as we take advantage of the opportunity presented by social distancing to improve the connectivity of student\, disadvantaged\, and disenfranchised community members through the lens of education. \nAgenda: \nNIST Education SuperCluster Overview\nPanel Introductions\nFacilitated Q&A\nAudience Q&A\nContinuing the conversation on Discord.com (link to be provided during event)\nPanelists: \nShannan Williams\, Co-Chair of NIST Education SuperCluster\, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) (Moderator)\nSara Trettin\, Policy Advisor\, U.S. Department of Education (Washington DC)\nSteve Corbató\, Executive Director\, Link Oregon (Portland\, Oregon)\nMike Culp\, IT Director\, County of Albemarle (Charlottesville\, Virginia)\nChristine Diggs\, Chief Technology Officer\, Albemarle County Public Schools (Charlottesville\, Virginia)\nDebra Socia\, Executive Director\, The Enterprise Center (Chattanooga\, Tennessee)\nSuperCluster leadership members in attendance: \nShannan Williams\, Co-Chair\, NIST Education SuperCluster\nDerick Lee\, Co-Chair\, NIST Education SuperCluster\nAnn Marcus\, Marcus Consulting & Link Oregon\nMeghan Manley\, MITRE\nDeborah Acosta\, Formerly City of San Leandro\nAnthony Hinojosa\, Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE)\nJason Ebner\, Antioch Unified School District\nJerry Chang\, City of East Palo Alto\nMichael Beck\, Founder\, Code for Kids\nGary Dennis\, Department of Homeland Security\nSokwoo Rhee\, National Institute of Standards & Technology\nMark Reynolds\, University of New Mexico\nJon Walton\, San Mateo County\nAlex Huppenthal\, Aspen AI
URL:https://makered.org/event/fast-tracking-digital-equity-in-education-during-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:Online Learning,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200514T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T214312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T214312Z
UID:17907-1589468400-1589472000@makered.org
SUMMARY:Women's Audio Mission: Virtual Girls on the Mic
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Audio Mission is offering DAILY Girls on the Mic virtual classes via Zoom to students in the Bay Area during Spring 2020! \nWho are the classes for?\nGirls and gender non-binary students age 11-18 are welcome to sign up! \nWhen are the classes?\nMondays: Synths & Samples with Layla\nTuesdays: Beatmaking with JB\nWednesdays: Podcasting with Allie\nThursdays: DJ Skills with Jessica A.\nFridays: Coding in Earsketch with Jess R. \nAll classes are from 3pm-4pm and will run for seven weeks\, from April 20 – June 2\, 2020. \nWhat do I need?\nA stable internet connection and phone\, computer\, or tablet that works for video calls. You will also need to download the Zoom app: www.zoom.us \nHow do I join?\nPlease sign up below\, and we will email you a link to the class at least 30 minutes before it starts. If you sign up for a certain day of the week\, please try to come to every session! We will build on our knowledge week after week. \nThis program is free\, and generously supported by the San Francisco Department of Children\, Youth\, and Their Families. \nAlso\, join our weekly OPEN MIC starting Friday\, May 8th by clicking here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfAn4z6HUFmdFuG-wwNt8NKKlMGMBsuodCMJiW_bMQn9n8R7g/viewform \nQuestions? Contact Leah King\, LKing@womensaudiomission.org \nWant to learn more about WAM? Visit www.womensaudiomission.org
URL:https://makered.org/event/womens-audio-mission-virtual-girls-on-the-mic/
CATEGORIES:Hands-on Activities,Online Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200514T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200514T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200513T174249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T174249Z
UID:17892-1589461200-1589468400@makered.org
SUMMARY:Unschooled: documentary screening
DESCRIPTION:Unschooled is a documentary film focused on a world where children have the power to decide what and how they learn. The film follows the story of three teens – Amani\, Miles and Jaya – and their families in the Philadelphia neighborhood of Germantown as they transition from public school to the newly-opened Natural Creativity Center (NCC). NCC believes in trusting young people and their families to decide on the content that is of value and importance to them. When Amani\, Miles and Jaya enroll at NCC\, these radical ideas are put to the test. \nJoin us after the film for a panel discussion with Co-Director Rachel Beth Anderson\, facilitators\, parents and students from Natural Creativity and other education experts.
URL:https://makered.org/event/unschooled-documentary-screening/
CATEGORIES:Online Learning
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200514T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200514T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T143612
CREATED:20200508T120056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200508T120056Z
UID:17872-1589455800-1589457600@makered.org
SUMMARY:#Lunchbites: Bookmaking: Connecting To Students Through Art
DESCRIPTION:Looking for ways to engage your students and activate their creativity? \nJoin 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 scissors. Other items from your junk drawer are welcome!
URL:https://makered.org/event/lunchbites-bookmaking-connecting-to-students-through-art/
CATEGORIES:Online Learning,Webinars
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