Vicki Allen and I are going to share an hour long webinar titled “Web 2.0 Tools for Learning” for AT&T this Friday, November 16th at 7:00 pm GMT. (That is 2 pm Eastern, or 1 pm Central time in the U.S.) The webinar is free and open to anyone worldwide to attend.
A PDF file including a registration link is available. This is linked (currently) at the top of the AT&T Knowledge Network Explorer website. Please join us if you can, and pass along this invitation to anyone involved in K-20 education who might be interested. We’ll be presenting an overview of different web 2.0 tools which are being used effectively by teachers and students in classrooms around the world, as well as making “the case” for the use of these tools to help students cultivate the 21st century literacy skills required to thrive in our dynamic information economy.
Addition 11/14: Connection link details are available for this webinar!
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- Encouraging Creativity in Education through Community & Technology – 2012
- Leading a Culture of Innovation by Sir Ken Robinson – 2012
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