A Network Connecting School Leaders From Around The Globe
Time: December 5, 2011 from 3:45pm to 7pm
Location: Molloy College, Suffolk Center
Event Type: conference
Organized By: LISELA
Latest Activity: Nov 15, 2011
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What’s Hot in Science Education?
Sponsored by Mark Kamerman of Glencoe/ McGraw Hill
Where: Molloy College, Suffolk Center
4:05 – 4:45 pm Session 1 (Choose One)
A. Interactive Technology using Blogs and Google apps
B. Tips and Tricks to create enjoyable SMARTBoard Lessons, Part I
4:55 – 5:35 pm Session 2 (Choose One)
C. Social Media in the Classroom
D. Tips and Tricks for using SMARTBoards, Part II
5:40 pm Dinner Speaker in the Atrium
“Integrating the Common Core and Science”
Mary Loesing, Director of Science and Technology, Connetquot School District
Fee (includes the workshops and the dinner):
$20 for members, $25.00 for non-members.
Please indicate the session choices.
Please send a check payable to LISELA by Monday November 28, 2011 to:
Dr. Elena Cascio, Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Ave., Garden City, NY 11530
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