Webinar date: Thursday, March 9 2017, 3:30 PM
How can schools prepare readers to engage with and comprehend online text? Join the INFOhio team to learn more about what students need to prepare for reading in a blended classroom, taking online tests and working with a 1:1 initiative. What teaching methods, tools, and strategies can help readers develop new understandings from online text and evaluate and judge content? Practice online reading techniques by using some of the best INFOhio digital reading resources. After attending this webinar, you will be equipped with the latest research, methods, and approaches to prepare your students for digital text literacy, essential for success in college and careers for the future.
Use this url to bookmark or link to Control/Alt/Read: Reading Digital Text in the Plugged In Classroom of the 21st Century: https://early.infohio.org/document-library/item/lwi20170309.
Gayle Geitgey was an Instructional Team Manager for INFOhio. She has experience as a high school librarian, district technology director and as an online adjunct instructor. At INFOhio, Gayle worked with the ICoach and District/Building ICoach program, directed INFOhio’s instructional integration initiatives, and worked regionally with INFOhio schools in south and central Ohio.
Emily Rozmus has worked in education for more than 30 years, first as a secondary English teacher and district librarian before starting at INFOhio in 2013. Emily has developed district growth plans, integrated technology, created instruction for information literacy, fostered teacher development, and worked on teams to implement curriculum. At INFOhio, she focuses on developing training and outreach to support the use of INFOhio's quality instructional materials in teaching and learning.
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