Become a connected educator by establishing yourself on Twitter! In this session, attendees will learn the benefits of using Twitter with their students, families, and colleagues. Teachers will learn how to use hashtags to search Twitter for history content and connect with other history educators. We will also review do's/don'ts of using social media with families and students.
Linda Cargile has been an educator with the Long Beach Unified School District for twenty years. She taught ancient world history at the middle school level for 16 years, served as an instructional coach in K-8 for a year, and is currently serving as a high school administrator. In... Read More →
Come learn about the multitude of resources, initiatives and programs available to educators free from the National Geographic Society. Participants will learn how the National Geographic Educator Network connects educators to: in-person and online professional development, fellowship and travel opportunities, high-quality, standards-based classroom resources, such as videos. maps, student programming and academic competitions, Explorers, grants, and technology tools