11 ways to use Evernote in your classroom,
Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PST
12PM – 1:00 PM, central time
FREE Webinar Registration
New to Evernote? Looking for tips and tricks to get started? Learn 11 easy to follow ways to get started using Evernote in your classroom.
Challenge Based Learning allows students to connect more deeply with content by addressing real-world issues. Using a Mac, iPad, iPod touch, and easy-to-use software from Apple, students can engage, create, and collaborate in the classroom and beyond.
In this webcast, our panel of experts will report on a five-month, global Challenge Based Learning project at K12 and HiEd institutions. And reveal key findings, such as the 12 skill areas 90 percent of teachers felt were significantly improved by Challenge Based Learning.
You’ll also see highlights from select case studies. And you’ll hear from guest speakers — including study participants — who’ll demonstrate the resources and possibilities for schools interested in implementing this groundbreaking framework.
Apple Webcast: Challenge Based Learning in Action.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011, 10:00–11:30 a.m. PT
Don’t miss these free SimpleK12 webinars that are coming up soon…
1) How to Be A Viral Educator
Date: Thursday, September 8 from 3:30- 4:30 PM Eastern Time, USA
This session will focus on teaching you how to spread messages effectively and leave a positive digital footprint.
Register Now: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/703094890
2) Lights, Camera, Action! Easily Create Dynamic Video
Presentations
Date: Thursday, September 8 from 5:30- 6:00 PM Eastern Time, USA
Come learn about a free web tool that allows you to turn your PowerPoint slides into dynamic video presentations!
Register Now: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/429701970
3) How to Avoid the Top Five Time Wasters in Your Classroom
Date: Monday, September 12 from 5:00- 6:00 PM Eastern Time, USA
Explore how to deal with students who are chronically tardy, fail to turn things in on time, and repeatedly forget to put names
on papers.
Register Now: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/252332490
4) At-Risk Students: What Do I Do Now?
Date: Tuesday, September 13 from 1:00- 2:00 PM Eastern Time, USA
This webinar explains the four types of at-risk students, then delivers the best, ready-to-use interventions to turn around each type of at-risk youngster.
Register Now: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/683343466
5) EdCamp 101: A Panel Discussion on a New Trend in
Professional Development
Date: Tuesday, September 13 from 5:00- 5:30 PM Eastern Time, USA
Find out more about this new trend in professional development that focuses on teacher-to-teacher collaboration and social learning.
Register Now: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/279350506
6) Effectively Managing Educational Projects Online
Date: Wednesday, September 14 from 3:30- 4:30 PM Eastern Time, USA
Discover tips for effective collaboration and various free web platforms that support team work on online projects.
Register Now: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/982569042
See you there!
Kimberly
P.S. Don’t forget to register for more upcoming webinars here:
http://simplek12.com/tlc/webinars/
Join Steve Hargadon today, Wednesday, May 25th, for a live and interactive FutureofEducation.com webinar with Sir Ken Robinson about the extensively revised and updated version of his best-selling classic, Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative. We’ll talk about why it is essential to promote creativity, what happens in schools to make us think we are not creative, and what schools and organizations can do to develop creativity and innovation in a deliberate and systematic way.
http://www.web20labs.com
Date: Wednesday, May 25th, 2011
Time: 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern / 7pm Central / 12am GMT (next day–international times here)
Duration: 1 hour
Location: In Elluminate. Log in at http://tr.im/futureofed. The Elluminate room will be open up to 30 minutes before the event if you want to come in early. To make sure that your computer is configured for Elluminate, please visit http://www.elluminate.com/support. Recordings of the session will be posted within a day of the event here.
Sir Ken Robinson, PhD is an internationally recognized leader in the development of education, creativity and innovation. He is also one of the world’s leading speakers with a profound impact on audiences everywhere. The videos of his famous 2006 and 2010 talks to the prestigious TED Conference have been seen by an estimated 200 million people in over 150 countries.
He works with governments in Europe, Asia and the USA, with international agencies, Fortune 500 companies and some of the world’s leading cultural organizations. In 1998, he led a national commission on creativity, education and the economy for the UK Government. All Our Futures: Creativity, Culture and Education (The Robinson Report) was published to wide acclaim in 1999. He was the central figure in developing a strategy for creative and economic development as part of the Peace Process in Northern Ireland, working with the ministers for training, education enterprise and culture. The resulting blueprint for change, Unlocking Creativity, was adopted by politicians of all parties and by business, education and cultural leaders across the Province. He was one of four international advisors to the Singapore Government for its strategy to become the creative hub of South East Asia.
For twelve years, he was professor of education at the University of Warwick in the UK and is now professor emeritus. He has received honorary degrees from the Rhode Island School of Design, Ringling College of Arts and Design, the Open University and the Central School of Speech and Drama, Birmingham City University and the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. He was been honored with the Athena Award of the Rhode Island School of Design for services to the arts and education; the Peabody Medal for contributions to the arts and culture in the United States, the LEGO Prize for international achievement in education, and the Benjamin Franklin Medal of the Royal Society of Arts for outstanding contributions to cultural relations between the United Kingdom and the United States. In 2005, he was named as one of Time/Fortune/CNN’s ‘Principal Voices’. In 2003, he received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II for his services to the arts. He speaks to audiences throughout the world on the creative challenges facing business and education in the new global economies.
His book The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything (Penguin/Viking 2009) is a New York Times best seller and has been translated into twenty-one languages. His latest book is a 10th anniversary edition of his classic work on creativity and innovation, Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative (Capstone/Wiley). Sir Ken was born in Liverpool, UK, as one of seven children. He is married to Therese (Lady) Robinson. They have two children, James and Kate, and now live in Los Angeles, California.





