Experiential learning opportunity

Using Tech to Help Students Thrive Online

All of NB
Mar 28, 2024 05:00 PM
Areas of interest: Digital Literacy

Schoolwide digital citizenship initiatives can get a real boost from technology that helps students manage their digital footprint, ensures digital privacy and guides them in being active members of online communities. Join our next member webinar on Thursday, March 28 at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m ET to learn how to support students in using tech ethically and safely, and how to be successful digital citizens.

In this webinar, you’ll:

  • Learn how digital citizenship standards can be seamlessly integrated into curriculum.
  • Discover how technology can support students and educators as they acquire skills needed to thrive in a digital world.
  • Find out why incorporating elements of digital citizenship is essential to edtech quality.

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Led by Lori Livesay, K-12 educational technology coordinator at the American School of Madrid, and Erin Wakshlag, head of curriculum for Seesaw Learning, this interactive webinar will unpack how tech can support schoolwide digital citizenship initiatives.

You’ll walk away with specific strategies for helping students thrive in digital environments

Speakers

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    Lori Livesay

    Lori has been in education for over 20 years. For the past 10 years she has served as the K-12 Educational Technology Coordinator at the American School of Madrid. Prior to that she was a special education teacher and an Assistive Technology Coach. She loves working with teachers and students to use technology to support teaching and learning.

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    Erin Wakshlag

    Erin Wakshlag taught in an urban, Title 1 elementary school with a majority EL population for 8 years before attending UC Berkeley’s Principal Leadership Institute where she received her Masters in Educational Leadership and administrative credential with a focus on social justice and culturally sustaining practices, before moving into a district admin role as the TK-5 literacy and ELD coordinator. Her entire career has centered on providing access and opportunity to students and families in a way that empowers learning within the community and she’s excited to continue that journey in her role as Head of Curriculum for Seesaw Learning.

Schoolwide digital citizenship initiatives can get a real boost from technology helping students manage their digital footprint, ensure digital privacy, and guide them in being active members of online communities. Join us to learn how to support students in using technology ethically and safely and how to be successful digital citizens. In this webinar, you’ll: Learn how digital citizenship standards can be seamlessly integrated into the curriculum. Discover how technology can support students and educators as they acquire skills needed to thrive in a digital world. Find out why incorporating elements of digital citizenship is essential to edtech quality. Led by Lori Livesay, K-12 educational technology coordinator at the American School of Madrid, and Erin Wakshlag, head of curriculum for Seesaw Learning, this interactive webinar will unpack how tech can support schoolwide digital citizenship initiatives. You’ll walk away with specific strategies for helping students thrive in digital environments.