Seneca Virtual Teaching Conference
Flavia Belham
Chief Scientist @ Seneca Learning
February 22, 2021

Seneca Virtual Teaching Conference

On February 23, 2021, Seneca (@seneca_k12) is hosting a virtual teaching conference! If you don't have your free ticket yet, go here before they are gone!

Use #senecapd to Tweet about this event!

The schedule for the day is (Central Time):

5:30 Introduction and welcome

5:40 Short talks by amazing educators!

- Jesse Newcomer on "Using Online Tools To Reinforce Content"

- Alice Wagner on "Adjusting to student needs"

- Ashley Randolph (@ItsMsFrizzle) on "Game Show Classrooms"

- Greg Duffy (@cherishthedot) on "To The Moon Transition Project"

- Silvia Bastow (@SisaSilvia4) on "Retrieval practice in Languages classroom"

- Yvette Reinfor (@morecurricular) on "The Art of Note Taking"

- Sha Nie on "How to use Google in remote learning"

6:20 Keynote presentation by Patrice Bain (@patricebain1) on "Powerful Teaching and how to Talk to Parents about Learning"

Important information for teachers:

Seneca offers free content and interactive questions for Middle and High School! They are adaptive, based on Scientific methodology and self-grading. More than 250k teachers already use those resources for free! Join them at www.senecalearning.com

You can also join our Facebook groups for teachers here and follow us on Twitter here.

In addition to virtual conferences, we also have a series of free PD online courses, including one written by keynote speaker Patrice Bain!

The conference is being recorded and will be uploaded to YouTube later. The slides will go to a public google folder.

Don't forget to tag us (@seneca_k12) and our speakers on Twitter, during and after the conference, using #senecapd

Book discount:

John Catt, the publisher of Patrice's books, is kindly offering 30% discount on her latest book! To receive the discount code, you will need to email us with the secret word shared by our host after Patrice's presentation. Stay tuned for instructions during the event!

Flavia (@FlaviaBelhamPhD)

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