Technology & Remote Learning
The technology sessions are geared towards interaction and the use of new or creative uses of technology as a tool for teaching, learning and/or a utility tool in the classroom, both physical and remote. Active participation is encouraged. Share new and/or innovative ways to use a tech. tool in the in-person, online, and hybrid classroom. Novice users, pre-service teachers, along with seasoned veterans are encouraged to participate in presenting a technology session. Come ready to leave with new and innovative ways to use a tech. tool immediately.
Calling all technology lovers. If you enjoy using tech tools for an educational purpose, consider sharing your knowledge with others.
Tuesday, November 2, 2020 at 2 pm
HOW TO SPOT A FAKE?
With Dr. Julie Tonsing-Meyer, McKendree University
Description
With so much information on the web; real vs. fake, and everything in between — it’s no wonder students have a hard time separating fact from fiction. This session will help teachers learn tips and tricks for students to use in the classroom when discerning how to spot a fake in the online arena.
Participants will:
- Learn tips and tricks on how to "spot a fake.
- Build strategies to use in the classroom
- Explore "apps" to incorporate into structured lessons for students.
To register for Walking The Talk: How To “Spot A Fake?” on Nov. 2, 2020 2:00 PM CDT at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3254811014691779083
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.