
Your Technology Milestone in April is to attend at least one webinar.
Here are some general guidelines and suggestions:
Most webinars require speakers. Some require microphones and cameras. They often give you a chance to test your equipment just before the event. Equipment variation/uncertainty is a reason to knock this milestone out of the way early and not wait until the deadline.
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Some webinars offer you a certificate at the end. Some send you a confirmation email of attendance. If they don’t give you some kind of proof of attendance, you can take a screen shot during the webinar. There are many ways to prove that you participated. |
Webinars vary in length of time.
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They will usually send you a reminder email if you register way in advance. |
Some webinars require you to create a login. Some don’t. |
You can “attend” a live or recorded webinar. |
Some webinars will occasionally be blocked at school and must be viewed at home. |
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Here are some Webinar options to consider and explore.
http://edtechteacher.org/index.php/teaching-technology/webinars
http://www.techlearning.com/sections/upcoming-webinars/41197
http://www.eschoolnews.com/events/webinars/
http://home.edweb.net/upcoming-webinars/
http://webinars.discoveryeducation.com
I would select ‘view all’ in the drop down menu and look at the ‘month’ calendar view to get the best overview.
Use your district login for Discover products.
http://www.scilearn.com/events/webinars/
http://www.edweek.org/ew/marketplace/webinars/webinars.html
http://www.teq.com/events
http://www.globaleducationconference.com/
http://www.teq.com/webinar
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