“I want the learning to be social.”

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Q: How do I design virtual assignments that get my kids working together?

A: Teachers have answers…and they’re “steppin’ to the mic” to share them. Join us for “Grab and Go” strategies for your classroom.


“Collaborative Work for Distance Learning”

Join us for Session 4 in our Open Mic webinar series.

 
Register now and add some collaboration, interaction, and FUN to boost your online teaching repertoire and increase student participation.

Seeking Presenters: Deadline May 6th, 11:59pm EDT

As always, we’re putting together another diverse and powerful line-up of educators to share “Grab and go” techniques.

 Nominate a Teacher

If you’d like to nominate a teacher to “step to the mic,” either encourage that teacher to apply using the link above or nominate the teacher, and we’ll follow up.

Sign-up Yourself

If you’ve got a low-cost, easy-to-implement technique that has reached every learner or engaged students in collaborative, project-based work and you’d like to apply to “step to the mic,” fill out this very brief form. Don’t be modest; we’ve got something to learn from you! Together, we’re going to say goodbye to teaching as a solo activity.

Be positive, be well.

Dave Meyers
Former elementary and middle school teacher
CEO and Co-founder
TeachersConnect

This is Session 3 and 4 in a weekly series that runs at least through May.


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  “Success comes through many small sparks and by drawing on collaboration over time.”

Dr. Keith Sawyer, author of Group Genius: The Creative Power of Collaboration

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