Making Digital Learning a Team Effort— Future Ready Librarians® and Future Ready Instructional Leaders™ Are Better Together! 1/12/21

Making Digital Learning a Team Effort— Future Ready Librarians® and Future Ready Instructional Leaders™ Are Better Together!
January 12, 2021
 4:00 pm ET

More so than ever before, technology has become an essential school supply for every classroom across the country. Recognizing the shift from enhancing learning to enabling learning, educators nationwide are redesigning, reimagining, and, in many cases, reinventing how students experience school.

We know we can’t survive working in isolation. That’s why Future Ready Librarians® and Future Ready Instructional Leaders™ need to work together to ensure every student has access to high-quality instruction, whether they are learning in the school building or at home.

Future Ready Schools® (FRS) advisors Shannon McClintock Miller and Brianna Hodges will share their expertise and ideas for authentically integrating digital learning into students’ remote and in-person instruction. The webinar will offer tips, themes, and topics for creating, curating, and coaching digital learning lessons on the following topics:

  • digital building, robotics, and \circuits;
  • digital literacy;
  • digital storytelling;
  • digital citizenship;
  • virtual reality/augmented reality;
  • coding
  • digital art and music;
  • 3D printing; and
  • news and media literacy.

Just as learning is best when designed for interactivity and dialogue, our guests will model strategies and scenarios that leverage small group discussions to deepen discovery and heighten shared experience.

Register today for this LIVE webinar to connect and collaborate with the FRS network; offer your experience and efforts; glean insight from exemplars; and share struggles, support, and stories. Aimed at providing you with all the resources you need to make digital learning a team effort on your own campus, you’ll receive turnkey Digital Learning Day choice boards and station set-ups (digital and face-to-face versions) to use with your faculty, library, school, and even your community.

This is a LIVE interactive webinar that you aren’t going to want to miss!  Great ideas and inspiration will be shared.


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Brianna Hodges
Future Ready Instructional Leaders Faculty (TX)
@bhodgesEDU
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Shannon McClintock Miller
Future Ready Librarians® Spokesperson
K–12 District Teacher Librarian, Van Meter Community School (IA)
@shannonmmiller
Register Today - It's Free!

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