[CASL-L] FREE Upcoming Webinar 2/15: Global Collaboration [from Erin Pettus]

IRENE KWIDZINSKI kwidz at sbcglobal.net
Thu Feb 2 10:24:40 PST 2012


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Upcoming Webinar 2/15: Global Collaboration [from Erin Pettus]
A new posting was submitted in the community Emerging Tech: Using Technology to 
Advance Your School Library Program.
 Upcoming Webinar 2/15: Global Collaboration
A new posting from Erin Pettus (Communications Coordinator, edWeb.net)
 
Join us for the next webinar!
Global Collaboration: It's a Flat World! How Can We Capitalize on Technology to 
Connect?
Wednesday, February 15th - 5PM Eastern Time
 
In This Session
Skype, meeting software, social media platforms should make connecting easy, 
right? Think again! Obstacles include buggy software, bandwidth, filters, social 
reticence (shyness), and time zones. In spite of all that, some educators are 
getting their students connected. In this session we will look at successful 
instructional cross regional collaborations, how they were organized and how 
they can be replicated. 
 
To Participate in the Live Webinar
- Follow this link at the scheduled time: www.instantpresenter.com/edweb2
- You DO NOT have to pre-register.
- This webinar will be archived for on-demand viewing as well.
 
This program is sponsored by Follett Software Company.
To reply to the message, go to http://www.edweb.net/.59c85fc2
 
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