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Thursday, March 25, 2010, 03:00pm - 05:00pm
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SMART Webinar Series - Spring 2010 All Hands On: Promoting Collaborative Learning in Primary Classrooms Thursday, March 25, 2010 - 3 p.m. Eastern / 12 p.m. Pacific Touch. Learn. Together. Transform learning with the SMART Table interactive learning center. Students today learn differently. Classrooms are filled with a diverse range of students, with different learning styles. Some are primarily visual learners, some are auditory and some kinesthetic. Some speak English as a second language, while others may struggle with physical, mental, behavioral or emotional challenges. But children still need to learn the fundamentals like mathematics, science and reading, and they are less likely to look to textbooks and teachers writing on a blackboard for that knowledge. Instead, their peers and technology are very much a part of their learning experience. In this complimentary one-hour webinar, fellow educators share stories about how they use the SMART Table to engage early education students in their classrooms. Learn about how your students can become instantly engaged with an interface that is natural to them and enjoy learning through interacting with each other. Hear how students with special needs are drawn to the SMART Table and accomplish what they could not accomplish before. The SMART Table is transforming learning across the world every day. Join us and see what all the excitement is about. * Bring work and play together as groups of early education students engage simultaneously in hands-on activities. * Encourage students to share their knowledge and ideas, and develop learning skills that reach beyond the classroom. * Grow along with children's needs for increased challenges and knowledge, all under the guise of play with the SMART Table. * Improve collaboration among students through effective use of student-centered classroom technology with small group activities.
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Location : Online Contact : Skyla Menard
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