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9 More Free Professional Learning Opportunities for Educators
We’ve shared free professional learning opportunities for educators before. Here are nine more! Watch these edWeb webinar recordings, and you may be able to earn continuing education credits in 60 minutes or less. (All webinars are free, but you may … Continue reading
Posted in Professional Development
Tagged addictions, classroom strategies, COVID-19, early childhood education, gifted students, mental health, mindfulness, online education, SEL, special education, special needs students, teacher burnout, teacher's self-care, trauma, twice-exceptional learners, virtual teaching
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Educational Technology: Online High Schools
Second in a series of posts looking at the rapidly evolving world of online education for school-age students. Click here for Part 1. “The student of the future will truly be an explorer, a researcher, a huntsman who ranges through … Continue reading
Educational Technology: Will Your Next Teaching Job Be Online?
First in a series of posts looking at the rapidly evolving world of online education for school-age students. “Technologies are not simply inventions which people employ but are the means by which people are reinvented.” —Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) In recent … Continue reading
Posted in Educational Technology
Tagged ed tech, online education, online teaching, virtual schools, virtual teaching
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