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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Opportunity for Football Classes

Heart of a Hall of Famer Series: Kellen Winslow
Our character education series Heart of a Hall of Famer continues with Class of 1995 enshrinee Kellen Winslow on Friday October 28 at 9:00 AM and again at 11:00 AM ET. Winslow was the premier tight end of his era and was selected to five pro bowls. He currently serves as the Athletic Director at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio. Join us as he talks about the traits that made him one of the game’s greatest tight ends as well as successful after his playing career.

Feel free to join us through videoconferencing for a “limited interactive” broadcast. The program is open to grades 9th-12th and is FREE of charge. For more information or if you are interested in registering, please contact our Education Department at EducationalPrograms@profootballhof.com

Historical Writing program from MAGPI

MAGPI is pleased to be able to open up two Deadly Writing! interactive videoconference sessions to NON-MAGPI MEMBERS!! 

In order to register for a program, you must have H.323 videoconference capabilities and be connected to your state/regional research and education network. To register, please click on the "More Info/Registration" link below and create an account at www.magpi.net (if you don't have one already). After your account has been approved (you will be notified in email when it is approved), you'll be directed to register for your desired program.

Deadly Writing: Exploring the Process of Writing Historical FIction with Author Julie Chibbaro!!
Tuesday October 18, 2011
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM EDT 
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT 
Targeted for students in grades 6-7
Julie Chibbaro, author of Deadly, will talk about the writing process, and how she writes historical fiction. She will tell how her idea for her latest novel was born, and the challenges of using real science and real people in her work.
In this presentation, students will be taken back to New York City in 1906, where they will follow an epidemic of typhoid fever. Through the diary of 16-year-old Prudence Galewski, they’ll find out how one girl helped solve one of the greatest medical mysteries of the twentieth century and learn the story of the infamous ‘Typhoid Mary.’ Using photos and writing prompts, Julie will show students how to write their own diaries, and how to think about history as a living story that will one day become theirs. Students will even have a chance to get a jumpstart on their own diairies through an interactive writing exercise! Discussion and a question and answer session will round out this exciting interactive author event!
MAGPI is pleased to partner with JKS Communications to bring our members this exciting event.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

New Staff Dev't Webinars from CILC

Aircraft Design:  Bring Aerospace Concepts into Your Classroom
for elem. and middle school teacher
Oct. 12, 3:00-4:00CST

And

Digital Storytelling
for K-12 teachers
Oct. 26, 3;00-4:00CST

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Wait a Second....or 9....

From an email shared by a colleague

 Learner Engagement Soars! The other day, I was asked by a journalist for the one tip that I would give to people wanting to improve learning and training.  They probably thought that I would give a very "Learning 4.0" type answer.  Instead, I focused on the number of seconds between the time an instructor asks a question and the next sound that they make!  Unfortunately, most teachers ask, "Any questions?" and in less than 3 seconds start to speak again, often saying - "OK, let's go on!"  It takes a learner many seconds to recognize that you have stopped teaching, asked for a question, reviewing what you said, evaluating what they would like to ask, formulating the question, raising their hand and then asking it!  Not possible in 3 seconds!!!!  So, extend your wait time to at least 9 seconds - and the levels of learning engagement will soar!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

STOMP - if you have a stomping group - great VC op!!

Title:  Guatemalan STOMP Festival:
Status: Open
Connections:
Grades: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subjects: Performing Arts
Dates: October 7th  from 18:00-20:00 CST
Description: Our school, Centro Escolar Entrevalles, a private all-girls K-12 located in Guatemala Central America, is organizing its first STOMP Festival. We have invited five Guatemalan schools and would like to connect with three schools from other countries. We are asking each school to record a 10 minutes or less STOMP performance and connect live during the festival to present their video and school.

To learn more about STOMP you can visit the official site: http://www.stomponline.com

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

New VC from Connect2Texas

Title: The International Year of the Solar System
Target Audience: Grades K-12
Cost: FREE
Dates: Sept. 26, 27, 28, 29
Times: 9:00-9:45, 10:00-10:45, 11:00-11:45, 1:00-1:45, 2:00-2:45 CST
Description: The Frank N. Bash Visitors Center at McDonald Observatory invites students and their teachers to celebrate Astronomy Day and the International Year of The Solar System during this special interactive videoconference program. This year, Astronomy Day from McDonald Observatory means more than ever. NASA has proclaimed 2011 as the International Year of The Solar System. Students will make live observations of the Sun using McDonald telescopes, participate in a fun and yet simple activity related to the early formation of our Solar System and asks their questions to facilitator Marc Wetzel. We hope that our Astronomy Day videoconference will excite your students about science and technology.
To find out more about Connect2Texas providers offering content enhancement and professional development programs visit http://www.connect2texas.net/.
Lori Hamm-NeckarDistance Learning Technician
Region Eleven Telecommunications Network (RETN)
O: (817) 740-7516 | C: (817) 291-3748 | lhamm@esc11.net

Friday, September 9, 2011

Great offer from GNG

SAVE THE DATE & SAVE A BUNDLE!


  • Register for our FREE WEBCAST in partnership with the New York Times Learning Network on Thursday, September 29th at 12 PM EDT!!  Learn about the crisis in Somalia and hear from a panel of guest speakers! (Basic Internet connection required.)

  • Sign up by the end of today and we will offer you $50 off of the normally priced membership fees, as well as a FREE view-only program ($75 value)!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Want to VC about 9/11?

I had a friend share that 9/11 was such a difficult event for all of us to deal with that as a history teacher, it was not something she would consider discussing with her Junior High students.  Most of them were toddlers at the time....

If anyone can do this session welll....it will be GNG:

9/11: TEN YEARS LATER – LIVE FROM NYC!

Ten years ago on September 11th, US national security was compromised, international relations became strained and lives were changed forever.  In what ways have the events that took place on September 11th impacted the lives of so many and how have they changed US relations with the Arab world?

In this 2-Part PULSE program, students will reflect upon the impact of 9/11 in light of the Arab Spring and discuss how current events will shape our future.  Students will have the opportunity to share their personal experiences and learn an important piece of our history while discussing politics, international relations, and U.S. security.  Through individual reflection and classroom discussion with an exciting guest speaker, students will share their thoughts and ideas for the future.

Great upcoming VC Opportunity

FREE professional development presented by the National Archives at Fort Worth.

Title: It’s the Law: Teaching the Constitution
Target Audience: Social studies teachers, librarians, etc.
Date: Thursday, Sept. 15
Time: 10:00-11:00 CST
Cost: Free
Description: Wondering what to do with your students to observe Constitution Day and Freedom Week? The National Archives has many fun and educational options available to educators for FREE! Sign the Declaration of Independence, hold a Constitution Workshop, or explore the Bill of Rights in an online exhibit to celebrate our nation's founding documents. Join National Archives education specialist, Jenny Sweeney to explore these activities and many more!
Required materials: envelope with 1 die & 12 paper clips
Register: Click here