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Curriculum Integration: Videoconferencing Best Practices and Virtual Field Trips

Monday, March 23, 2009 from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM (ET)

Curriculum Integration: Videoconferencing Best Practices...

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Target Grade Levels: All Educators (K-12, Higher Ed, Informal Education)

Requirements for Participation: Must be a MAGPI Member and have H.323 videconferencing capabilities

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This seminar explores the best classroom techniques for videoconferencing, virtual field trips and where to find content providers. Although we'll begin with an overview of various virtual field trips, each seminar features a particular content provider. After participating in this session, educators will understand the basic premises of virtual field trips, know how to use the CILC and MyK20 databases to find content providers, and will understand basic videoconference etiquette for educational programs. Participants are encouraged to come with stories of previous virtual field trip experiences or questions about specific content providers.

More information: http://www.magpi.net/programs/curriculumintegration.html

 

 

 

 

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Monday, March 23, 2009 from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM (ET)


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MAGPI provides regional and Internet2 connectivity to its member institutions in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. A division of Information Systems and Computing at The University of Pennsylvania, MAGPI is committed to promoting advanced applications, collaborations, and services for K20 research and education communities through high performance networking technology. MAGPI supports more than 300 educational and research institutions, including K12 schools, institutions of higher education, hospital systems, museums and cultural institutions. For more information, visit: http://www.magpi.net