Monday, December 11, 2017 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EST
Presented by Lisa Rode, Sixth Grade Teacher, Kings Glen Elementary in Fairfax County, VA
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Do you want to learn how to integrate robotics into the core curriculum and reach all types of learners? In this edWebinar, you will learn how to integrate robotics into core curriculum to engage students of all abilities.
During this live, interactive event, Lisa Rode, a sixth grade classroom teacher at Kings Glen Elementary in Springfield, VA, will share:
- How robotics can transform a classroom community
- Details on her journey into robotics in her inclusive classroom
- Ways to scaffold instruction for students with diverse needs
There will be time for a Q&A session after the presentation. Elementary, middle and high school educators, librarians, technology resource teachers, and anyone who is working with children and interested in or already using technology will benefit from attending this session. Join us to learn about integrating robotics into the classroom in ways to engage all learners.
About the Presenter
Lisa Rode is a sixth grade classroom teacher at Kings Glen Elementary in Fairfax County, VA. This is her 10th year teaching sixth grade. In 2014, Lisa started a Raspberry Pi after-school robotics club to teach students programming, engineering, and problem-solving skills. She integrates technology and robotics into classroom lessons and an after-school program.
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