Boost Engagement, Increase Learning, Cultivate Creativity:

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Boost Engagement, Increase Learning, Cultivate Creativity:

Time: July 15, 2015 from 10am to 12pm
Location: Sag Harbor UFSD
Event Type: education, forum
Organized By: Matthew M. Pomara
Latest Activity: Jul 13, 2015

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What's the best way to use games to teach science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM)?

Find out in a special educator workshop presented by Two Bit Circus and Core BTS.

With the help of Two Bit Circus facilitators, you’ll create STEAM activities that take an innovative, purposeful approach to student engagement that you can take back to your classroom or community.

By participating in this workshop, you'll be able to:

  • Build and identify opportunities for STEAM content integration
  • Link STEAM learning and doing
  • Catalyze persistence, engagement, and curiosity in STEAM

Cultivate more creative learners

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