All-Write Presents...
Digital Literacy K-8: Empowering Our Students
Let’s spend the day learning and sharing stories with an array of digital tools and ideas. Join us for a conversation about:
Empowering students to tell the stories of their lives, classrooms, and communities.
Embedding digital tools with authenticity into daily classroom life.
Discovering possibilities technology gives for meaningful connections.
- Connecting students with others in the classroom, community, and global society.
Wawasee High School
Saturday, Oct. 18th 2014 at 9am-3pm
1 Warrior Path
Syracuse, IN
Please enter the main doors and follow the posted signs.
Register via Google Forms: Digital Literacy Workshop (Link Below)
Registration Fee:
$0 -- Consortium Schools
$75 -- Non-Consortium Schools
Check or PO may be sent to:
All-Write!!!
East Noble Schools
126 W. Rush St.
Kendallville, IN 46755
Questions may be directed to Mindy Hoffar (mhoffar@eastnoble.net).
$0 -- Consortium Schools
$75 -- Non-Consortium Schools
Check or PO may be sent to:
All-Write!!!
East Noble Schools
126 W. Rush St.
Kendallville, IN 46755
Questions may be directed to Mindy Hoffar (mhoffar@eastnoble.net).
Leading the Conversation...
Bill Bass
Bill Bass is a former middle and high school English teacher who now works with teachers as an Innovation Coordinator for Technology and Library Media and an adjunct professor of educational technology for Missouri Baptist University in St. Louis, Missouri.
Franki Sibberson
Franki Sibberson is a third grade teacher in Dublin, Ohio.
Ruth Ayres
Ruth Ayres is an instructional writing coach in northern Indiana.