Thursday, January 31, 2013

Digital Learning Day 2013 (TODAY-Webinar January 31, 2013 3:00PM-4:00PM)


Countdown to Digital Learning Day: A Vision for the Path Ahead

Thursday, January 31, 2013
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (ET)
Panelists
Noelle Ellerson, Assistant Director, Policy Analysis and Advocacy, American Association of School Administrators
Jim Kohlmoos, Chief Executive Officer, National Association of State Boards of Education
Bob Wise, President, Alliance for Excellent Education
Please join the Alliance for Excellent Education for a webinar on Thursday, January 31 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (ET) that will provide a sneak peak at big announcements that will take place on Digital Learning Day, February 6, 2013. Bob Wise, president of the Alliance and former Governor of West Virginia, will talk about the importance of participating in Digital Learning Day and the forces that will shape the next decade of education. Noelle Ellerson from the American Association of School Administrators will highlight why digital learning is so important for school districts and why every district leader should take heed, and Jim Kohlmoos will talk about the role of state leadership. Panelists will also address questions submitted by viewers from across the country.
Register and submit questions for the webinar at http://media.all4ed.org/registration-jan-31-2013 


2 comments:

  1. Let the Countdown Begin!

    In the words of Bob Wise, "STOP, unless you have a comprehensive plan!..
    3 T's - Teaching, Technology, Time."

    “Do not confine your children to your learning, for they were born in another time” Jim Kholmos, CEO National Association of State Boards of Education (emphasizing a proverb)

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  2. "[Every educator a needs to be a designer. Not everything works in technology - what does evidence say about what works and how can we scale it? Requires having R&D surrounding the use of technology, so that we can provide better ways of applying it - Teamwork should be the 4th T - to advance this field you need to have teams of people from diverse backgrounds who are designers, practitioners, policymakers, researchers." Jim Kholmos NASBE

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