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Two Peas in a Pod: Podcasting and Social Studies (GT Update)
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Given the rise in their popularity, it's no wonder that podcasts are taking classrooms by storm--especially in social studies. Podcasts can perfectly merge historical content with digital skills, student literacy, and creativity. In this workshop, teachers will get a crash course in all things podcast. Attendees will explore all the available social studies podcasts in cyberland and how to utilize them in the classroom. You will learn how to differentiate for your GT students! Not only that, but teachers will also learn how to create a podcast and how to teach their students as well. Looking for a new classroom project? Look no further and “Subscribe Now”!
Important Workshop Information:
For those districts with the GT contract, the fee will be waived at checkout.
T-TESS/T-PESS
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Dimension 1.3: Knowledge of Students, Dimension 1.4: Activities, Dimension 2.2: Content Knowledge and Expertise
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Workshop ID:
823301
Credits Available:
(6) Advanced Academic Services/GT Update
ESC Contact(s):
Kyle Dawson
Registration Contact(s):
Sandra Mendoza
Fee:
$600.00
Presenter(s):
Kyle Dawson
Seats Filled:
12 / 20
Date
Time
Location
6/24/2021
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
ESC 16 - Bell Street - Alibates
5800 Bell Street, Amarillo, 79109
Region 16 Education Service Center | 5800 Bell Street | Amarillo, TX 79109-6230
Phone: 806-677-5000 | Fax: 806-677-5001
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