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Thursday, November 8 • 11:00am - 12:00pm
iPads as a Catalyst for Creating a Culture of Inquiry and Collaboration

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What does great teaching with iPads look like? How do you support teachers to make the most of iPads in the classroom? We will discuss strategies to help teachers and curriculum leaders develop a strong culture of inquiry and collaboration in their schools, using iPads as the catalyst.


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avatar for Denise Coffin

Denise Coffin

Kindergarten Teacher, Sidwell Friends School
Denise Coffin teaches Kindergarten and is a coordinator of the Center for Ethical Leadership (CEL) at Sidwell Friends School, an independent religious school in Washington, DC. She has been using Thinking Routines and other Project Zero ideas in her classroom (since 2009) as she builds... Read More →
avatar for Eve Eaton

Eve Eaton

1st grade teacher, Sidwell Friends School
Eve Eaton currently teaches first grade at Sidwell Friends School in Washington, DC. She has used iPads in her classroom for the past five years, focusing on how this tool can help students document their thinking. She presented at iPadpalooza in Austin, TX in June 2014, Independent... Read More →
avatar for Jenni Swanson Voorhees

Jenni Swanson Voorhees

Lower School Academic Dean and Director of LS Academic Technology, Sidwell Friends School
Jenni Swanson Voorhees is the Coordinator of All-School Academic Technology at Sidwell Friends School. At the Lower School she serves as Academic Dean and Academic Technology Director. She has been integrating iPads since 2011 with a focus on pedagogy and purpose. With her colleagues... Read More →


Thursday November 8, 2012 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Amphitheater

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