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Description:
What Works? Using NSDL Collections in the K-12 Classroom
In this three-part webinar series, we'll explore some of NSDL's collections and highlight what works for teaching chemistry, physics and physical science, as well as using rich-media in teaching science.
While finding quality resources is half the challenge, we'll also provide tips on how to use these materials more effectively. Whether you're teaching these subject areas for the first time or need some new material to freshen up next year's curriculum, sign up for one or several of these free sessions.
How do I register?
Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Audience: K-12 educators
Presenter: Daniella Quiñones, Marketing Coordinator for Teachers' Domain
Learn how to access, download and integrate rich STEM digital media from WGBH's Teachers' Domain. Find ways to include materials from public television's NOVA, Frontline, and Design Squad, into your curriculum using free, standards-based resources. Register today.
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Audience: Educators of grades 6-12
Presenters: John Moore, W. T. Lippincott Professor of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and Dr. Lynn Diener, Assistant Professor at Mount Mary College in Milwaukee, WI
Is it your first time ever teaching chemistry? Maybe you just want to spice up your chemistry class next semester. The Chemical Education Digital Library (ChemEd DL) holds the resources and ideas to help you design an innovative and educational chemistry class or make your class even more exciting for your students. Register today.
Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Audience: Educators for grades 5-12
Presenter: Cathy Mariotti Ezrailson, Assistant Professor of Science Education at the University of South Dakota.
Brush up and invigorate your teaching with resources from the Physics Front online collection of resources for teaching physics and physical science at all grade levels K-12. We'll explore some of the resources, simulations, interactives, images, and teacher materials available for free to teachers and how to maximize their use in the classroom.
Register today.
How do I register?
- Click on the register link for the session you wish to attend. You must register for each session separately
- Once you've registered, you'll receive an email with more instructions
What happens on the day of the webinar?
- You'll receive an email with login instructions for both the web portion and the audio portion of the webinar
- Click on the link to "enter meeting" and type in your name to access the web portion of the presentation
- For audio, call 1.866.74.1260 and enter your conference code given to you in the login email
- Do you have a headset or a hands-free device for your phone? You might want to use this during the session
- An archive of the webinar will be recorded and you'll receive a notice via email when it is made available
Invitations are sent to subscribers of: the nsdl-all email list; NSDL Pathways PI email list, and subscribers of NSDL's Whiteboard Report. You may subscribe to nsdl-all by using the Join Email Lists form or may request an invitation by using the Contact Us form. The archived recording and presentation from sessions will be made available after each session is completed.
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