Thursday 28th May 2009 6:21 pm

June 4th Webinar to Explore “Engaging the Digital Generation”

Teacher Vicki Davis and researcher Nichole Pinkard will be presenters at the upcoming Edutopia webinar on June 4th.

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Today’s students use digital media in ways hardly imaginable just a few years ago, revolutionizing how kids create, collaborate and teach. Join Edutopia for a stimulating discussion with innovative educators, parents, and students from the Digital Generation Project as they share practical tools and strategies for engaging the digital learner.

UPDATE (6/1/09): Spotlight readers can now attend the webinar at no cost by using this link to register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/837901689

This webinar is part of Edutopia’s Digital Generation Project produced with support from MacArthur. Edutopia, an initiative of The George Lucas Educational Foundation, works to spread the word about ideal, interactive learning environments and enables others to adapt these successes locally. Edutopia.org archives best practices, from classroom tips to recommendations for district wide change.

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