Recorded Webinar, PowerPoint, and Chat Transcript for the Virginia Department of Education's …
Recorded Webinar, PowerPoint, and Chat Transcript for the Virginia Department of Education's Technology Showcase 1: Video Creation, Web Conferencing, and Virtual Reality.
Technology Showcase 2 was not recorded as a whole webinar. Individual presentations …
Technology Showcase 2 was not recorded as a whole webinar. Individual presentations are being created by the presenters and will be added as they are completed. The associated Wakelet is at https://wke.lt/w/s/MWh0gn
Recorded Webinar, PowerPoint, and Chat Transcript for the Virginia Department of Education's …
Recorded Webinar, PowerPoint, and Chat Transcript for the Virginia Department of Education's Technology Showcase 4: Game-based Learning, Programming Bots, and Video Puppets
Learn about the many ways technology has transformed wildlife medicine and education. …
Learn about the many ways technology has transformed wildlife medicine and education. In many cases, technology has allowed us to treat injured wildlife more quickly and more effectively and has shaped the way we form our protocols and procedures. New technologies have also allowed us to expand our educational footprint and reach new people around the world.
Students explore how an artist emphasized the narrative in a work of …
Students explore how an artist emphasized the narrative in a work of art that depicts a single moment from the story. They then write a newspaper article, using visual clues in the painting to imagine how the narrative depicted may have unfolded.
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV …
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV series. Watch Haley Cooprider teach about identifying rhyming words and the letters t, v, r, and x.
Learn about the connections between the arts and the Earth. Make art …
Learn about the connections between the arts and the Earth. Make art at home using natural and recycled materials, travel the world to see some of the planet’s oldest paintings (in caves!), and check out an Earth-friendly music video featuring primary school students in Mamelodi Township, South Africa.
This lesson focuses on artworks that depict things people use for a …
This lesson focuses on artworks that depict things people use for a meal. Students will build vocabulary and enhance language arts skills while learning about still life in a painting. Activities emphasize prepositions of location -- through discussions about objects depicted in the featured work of art.
How you can use this lesson or adapt it:This lesson can fit …
How you can use this lesson or adapt it:This lesson can fit one to two class periods. These slides assume two.It can be completed in any virtual, in person, or concurrent class setting. It assumes students have a foundational understanding of Transcendentalism.Additional direction for students (how to find the documents, platform navigation, brain breaks, etc.) is not included - adapt as you see fit for your classroom!
This video is part of the Continue to Know with WHRO TV …
This video is part of the Continue to Know with WHRO TV series. Watch LaTissha Boyce teach about how to recognize transitional words for cause and effect texts.
Learn about a variety of turtle species and the challenges they face in …
Learn about a variety of turtle species and the challenges they face in the wild. In this episode, Wildlife Center staff members discuss the causes of admission for both terrestrial and aquatic turtles, including vehicle collisions, swallowing fish hooks, pesticides, and more. The Center's hospital director describes how these injuries are treated, and our host Ed Clark reviews how humans can change their behavior to help turtles. UNTAMED looks at the wild and often perilous world of wildlife, as seen through the eyes of the patients of the Wildlife Center of Virginia, a non-profit teaching and research hospital for native wildlife
When you are customizing, or remixing, you need to understand the differences …
When you are customizing, or remixing, you need to understand the differences between two types of resources on #GoOpenVA. One is a resource that is located on a different site; the other is a resource that has been loaded on to #GoOpenVA using Open Author. This 1:45 minute video explains the two types.
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