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WEBINAR SERIES: Boxlight Presents – Transforming Learning in the Classroom
September 27, 2018 @ 3:30 pm - 4:15 pm
Join in the Fall Webinar Series: Transforming Learning in the Classroom as presented by ILTPP partner, Boxlight. Boxlight is excited to bring experts and leaders in the field of education and technology to share their insights into creating successful learning environments. Join in for one or all three of the upcoming 45-minute webinars. Each session will include an opportunity for Q&A.
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Atlanta Public Schools Secrets to Success: The Odd Couple
Instructional technology and information technology are the perfect pairings for a successful 21st-century classroom implementation. Aleigha Henderson-Rosser and Femi Aina will outline their process to procure LED panels and share examples of how to engage students in 21st-century learning by fostering collaboration and creativity.
Aleigha Henderson-Rosser, Executive Director, Instructional Technology
Femi Aina, Executive Director of Information Technology
Dates: September 19, 2018 at 3:30 CST | October 24, 2018 at 3:30 CST
Redesigning Learning Spaces
For decades, classrooms have essentially looked the same. Because we know that our learners have changed and what they need to learn has changed, our classroom environments must also change—but how? We will take a look at different styles of learning environments, the “why” behind reimagining what a classroom can look like, how classroom design can foster (or hinder) learning, and share ideas of examples for how to fully engage students in 21st-century learning.
Gregory Haulk, Superintendent of Huntington Beach City School District (HBSC), and Kevin Mulligan, President of OnPoint Innovative Learning Environments, will share their best practices from HBSC’s district modernization project, which redesigned classrooms and implemented technology to achieve collaborative learning strategies that support 21st-century skills.
Kelly Bielefeld, Curriculum Coordinator & Adjunct Professor
Gregory Haulk, Superintendent
Dates: October 4, 2018 at 3:30 CST | October 18, 2018 at 3:30 CST
Have Science. Will Travel. STEM on the Move.
The key to students’ success with STEM education is not only to learn but to also understand how these areas apply to the world around them. Critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities go hand in hand as necessary components to help students prepare for their future. Discover how you can help bring these skills together with inquiry-based learning in the science lab using the Labdisc portable STEM lab and perform experiments on the go—for all students from K-12.
Travis Rink, High School Assistant Principal & Former Science Teacher
Dates: September 27, 2018 at 3:30 CST | October 11, 2018 at 3:30 CST