Come hear about some new twists on the traditional discussion strategies that you can use in any classroom-even remotely! These strategies place the focus on the students and inspire true connection and engagement. We will share an overview of the Socratic Method and Spider Web Discussions for in-class learning and the website Parlay for online learning.
This workshop will give you ideas with differentiating instruction. It will give you some different ideas for the students to show you they know the material.
Learn how to create "time slots" using Google Calendar where students can sign up for to meet with instructors on Zoom. It sends and email to the instructor each time a students accepts and the meeting time shows up both on your Google and Outlook calendar.
Nearpod is an interactive student engagement platform. You can use it for both distance learning or in-person classes. Teacher's can create presentations that contain quizzes, polls, slides, collaborative boards, videos, images, drawing boards, web content, and simulations.
Are you looking for new ways to help ensure your students are studying content taught in class to really learn in? Learn about a variety of study aid tools that can be used with your students.
Learn about our school-to-work opportunities, pre-apprenticeship, internship, and advanced placement. (There some audio issues in the beginning of the presentation.)