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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Converge Special Report Update: The Evolving Classroom

December 06, 2011
2 pm Eastern/11 am Pacific
Duration: 1 hour


The traditional elements of the classroom are changing. Once standard, the model of a teacher at the front of the room and students in rows of desks has evolved as learning environments have become virtual, ever-present and always available. The evolving classroom can include non-conventional education such as home schooling, private or charter schools. It can also be taken further to include hybrid learning, distance learning, virtual schools and instruction methods like project-based learning, flipped classrooms and personalized learning. This webinar will highlight the myriad learning environments available today and provide a vision of what is to come.


Join us on December 6th for an overview of:
• The drivers of evolving learning environments
• Benefits and challenges
• How new models impact the way instructors teach and students learn
• Technologies, both current and emerging, that make it all possible

Moderator:

John Halpin
Vice President
Strategy and Programs
Center for Digital Education


Speakers:
Matt Mello
Director of Technology
Holly Area Schools
Holly, MI


Mark Anthony
Language Arts Teacher
East Hall High School
Gainesville, GA


John Hardison
Interactive Language Arts Instructor
East Hall High School
Gainesville, GA


Lisa L. Templeton
Executive Director
Oregon State University Extended Campus
Corvallis, OR


For questions or to register, contact:
Michael Shane
Registration Coordinator
Center for Digital Education
800.940.6039 ext. 1410
mshane@centerdigitaled.com
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