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Free Online PD Sessions sponsored by ETC

What: Educational Technology: Free Online Professional Development Session for Educators Series

When: April 4 & 5, 4:30-9 pm AZ Time (Seven separated sessions; 30 Min. each.)

As educators, we have a "moral and ethical obligation to … model use of digital media in a socially responsible way, and maintain a participatory and inclusive attitude in pedagogy and in learning environment design" (Alam & McLoughlin, 2010). 

ETC655 students at Northern Arizona University are providing several Online Professional Development sessions for educators in integrating emerging technologies, sponsored by ETC Community. These free online professional development sessions are open for all to attend. If you have any questions on the session, please contact Dr. Chih Tu at Chih.Tu@Nau.Edu

For ETC students, if you plan to take ETC655 in the future, this is a good chance for you to learn from current ETC655 students.  When enrolling in ETC655, you may be required to deliver a similar online PD to the ETC community.

Sign up the sessions: Without signing up, you are still encouraged to attend these sessions. The presenters may have training materials or information for the participants.

All online training sessions will be recorded and archived.

 

04/4/2022, Monday

4:30-5:00 pm

  • Presenters: ETC655 Group 1
  • Navigating Flipgrid: Intermediate

 

5:30-6:00 pm

  • Presenters: ETC655 Group 3
  • Navigating Nearpod

6:30-7:00 pm

  • Presenters: ETC655 Group 2
  • One Note for learner engagement

7:30-8:00 pm

  • Presenters: ETC655 Group 4
  • Presenting with Prezi

 

04/05/2022, Tuesday

5:30-6:00 pm

  • Presenters: ETC655 Group 7
  • OER and Accessibility

 

6:30-7:00 pm

  • Presenters: ETC655 Group 5
  • Using Drones to Inspire Learning

7:30-8:00 pm

 

 

 

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