Teaching for the 21st Century with Nearpod and Google

Teaching moments. You know the ones. Where students have an a-ha discovery right before your eyes. When the classroom discussion goes deeper than you could have planned for and students that aren’t your usual participators are popping out of their seats like pop-tarts. These are teaching moments. Learn how you can use Google and Nearpod’s FREE tools to streamline lesson creation, enhance student participation, receive real-time formative assessment, and create more teaching moments.
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Engaging Students Through Outreach and Support

Enrollment is a focus for every institution – a key question in the enrollment and retention discussion often is, “How do we make sure they know about the critical pieces of information that will aid them in their success?” Join us as we talk with Wichita State University about Anthology Student Services has helped them in this task for over 7 years and how the partnership has benefited their students and staff alike.
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Back-to-School Support for Returning Teachers

This 60-minute support webinar introduces returning teachers to recent updates on the MyTeachingStrategies platform.
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Increase Student Learning With These Classroom Management Tools

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If you attended the live session, you’ll be emailed a CE certificate within 24 hours of the webinar. If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the Digital Classroom community and go to the Webinar Archives folder to take the CE quiz. More learning happens when the right classroom management tools are in place! In this webinar, middle school technology teacher Eileen Lennon led an exploration of tools to help you establish an engaging and productive classroom environment. Class behavior sites for every age group, from ClassDojo to ClassCraft to Google Classroom tools that measure classroom sound levels.
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The Legal Pitfalls to Cyber Education

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Cyber education is an emerging field with enormous potentials and challenges for higher education. Cyber education can be considered as a new and highly flexible component in a rapidly changing multi-model education system. Success or failure of cyber education depends on the best practices and their proper implementation, with the potential to make cyber education as effective as, or more effective than, onsite education.This program will include a review of possible legal issues that can arise from this new and ever increasingly used form of education.
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