CILC
Program Flyer: 10 Rules for Revolutionaries in the 21st Century Classroom
928 River Walk
Georgetown, TX 78633
United States
Phone: (970) 749-0760
Fax: (512) 819-0627
Program Type
Individual Program
Individual Program
Program Rating
This program has not yet been evaluated.
This program has not yet been evaluated.
Target Audience
Education: Professional Development Director, Technology Director, Video Conferencing Contact, Principal, Teacher, Paraprofessional, Administrator, Educational Leaders
Education: Professional Development Director, Technology Director, Video Conferencing Contact, Principal, Teacher, Paraprofessional, Administrator, Educational Leaders
Primary Disciplines
Best Practice, Leadership, Problem Based Learning, Professional Learning Community, Technology/Information Science, Writing
Program Description
Our students deal with an enormous number of sensory inputs on any given day. Helping them focus attention is a critical first step when engaging students. Getting their attention is only the first step. Learn how to keep your learners' interests piqued so you can keep them engaged. Find out what it will take to compel students tod o things differently and how to engage with ideas, information and each other, on terms they define for themselves.Our Digital Kids learn from watching, showing and sharing with others who care as much as they do. Discover what social learning is all about and how to allows students latitude with social learning and give learners a sense of feeling personally engaged.To provide a 21st Century learning environment, we need to engage learners in the active negotiation of new knowledge so that new learning will be relevant to each and every contributor and will provide a memorable learning experience. If we learn how to change the learning environment then the greater the likelihood students will remember what they've learned.Learning is unique to each individual, and we need to discover how to give the learners the skills to decide where to engage. In today's socially networked world, it's important to help students feel connected to the community.
Best Practice, Leadership, Problem Based Learning, Professional Learning Community, Technology/Information Science, Writing
Program Description
Our students deal with an enormous number of sensory inputs on any given day. Helping them focus attention is a critical first step when engaging students. Getting their attention is only the first step. Learn how to keep your learners' interests piqued so you can keep them engaged. Find out what it will take to compel students tod o things differently and how to engage with ideas, information and each other, on terms they define for themselves.Our Digital Kids learn from watching, showing and sharing with others who care as much as they do. Discover what social learning is all about and how to allows students latitude with social learning and give learners a sense of feeling personally engaged.To provide a 21st Century learning environment, we need to engage learners in the active negotiation of new knowledge so that new learning will be relevant to each and every contributor and will provide a memorable learning experience. If we learn how to change the learning environment then the greater the likelihood students will remember what they've learned.Learning is unique to each individual, and we need to discover how to give the learners the skills to decide where to engage. In today's socially networked world, it's important to help students feel connected to the community.
Program Format
Format will be a delivery and sharing of information as well as discussion throughout the session.
Objectives
The participants will:-Discover new ways to engage students,-Explore the use of social learning,-Develop an appreciation for 21st Century learning skills and how they can be used in the classroom, and-Find additional ways to motivate student learning and retention.
Format will be a delivery and sharing of information as well as discussion throughout the session.
Objectives
The participants will:-Discover new ways to engage students,-Explore the use of social learning,-Develop an appreciation for 21st Century learning skills and how they can be used in the classroom, and-Find additional ways to motivate student learning and retention.
National Staff Development Council Standards to which this program aligns
TBA
TBA
Program Length
1 hour 15 minutes
1 hour 15 minutes
By Request
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees
Cost per Site: $225.00Cost per Site with Premium Service: $202.00 What's this?
Premium Service provices additional benefits. Learn more!Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge
Cost per Site: $225.00Cost per Site with Premium Service: $202.00 What's this?
Premium Service provices additional benefits. Learn more!Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge
Cancellation Policy
I will not charge for programs cancelled due to natural occurrences such as a snow day. The full fee, however, will be charged to sites which cancel less than 48 hours in advance.
I will not charge for programs cancelled due to natural occurrences such as a snow day. The full fee, however, will be charged to sites which cancel less than 48 hours in advance.
Program is Offered Through
Videoconference
Videoconference
Is video taping allowed?
No
No
The Provider broadcasts over
IP
IP
Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider
Connection Type(s) Available and Program FeesReceiving Site is responsible for own line charge
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How to Request this Program:-->Request this Program Now
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