November Newsletter 

Happy Thanksgiving!

We are thankful for all of the educators we have connected with this year and hope you get time to relax, rejuvenate, and spend time with your loved ones!

In This Issue...

Highlights from our recent Keynotes and events in Connecticut (CASL–CECA), Kansas (Greenbush ESC & Pittsburgh State), Baltimore and New York City (Microsoft Education Summit)! It is always an honor to connect and learn with other educators across the country. 

On the blogs!

 

In his most recent post, Steven shares how to streamline communication and post across multiple social media platforms with IFTTT (If This, Then That). If you have never heard of IFTTT, be sure to check it out for its

many educational uses.

 
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Does your school have instructional coaches? Read Shaelynn's recent

post sharing the different types of

co-teaching instructional coaches can use to support partnerships with colleagues and increase student achievement! 

 
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Course Offering

 Looking to add Infographics to your classroom but don't know where to start?

We got you covered! Recently released, an online, self-paced course providing all the info., templates, and instructional strategies to get your students creating infographics!   

Registering 5 or more? 

Email info@web20classroom.org for a discount code! 

 
Course Info.

 

Coming in December!

  • New course offerings from Web20classroom with a focus on literacy
  • Global Education, a look inside of the WISE Conference in Qatar, Doha
  • Learn why Direct Instruction isn't all that bad

The Tweet that started it all...

In Early November, this tweet from Shaelynn received attention, lots of attention! The conversation ranged from agreement, to outrage smattered with vulgarity. What are  your thoughts on Direct Instruction? We are working on a future blog post addressing the truths, the opinions, and the absurd.

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