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Implementing the Seven Principles of Engagement with Free Technologies

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Corinne Hoisington is a full-time Professor of Information Systems Technology at Central Virginia Community College in Lynchburg, VA with over 25 years of teaching experience. Corinne also travels over 200,000 miles a year speaking to college & university professors and K12 venues in over 50 cities this year for such customers as the Microsoft Corporation, Cengage Learning, the international SXSW event, and many other universities and K12 groups. Professor Hoisington is the recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional in Computer Programming. Corinne presently has authored over a dozen books with the Shelly Cashman series such as the Dreamweaver Creative Cloud, Windows 8, Outlook 2013, Office 2013, Android Boot Camp: Programming the Android for Beginners, version 2, Technology Now for SAM, and Visual Basic 2012 with App Development.

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Implementing the Seven Principles of Engagement with Free Technologies Ready to engage at every stage in your classroom? Chickering renowned 'Seven Principles for Good Practice in Education' have long served educators, but its 2014- How can we use technology as a lever for engagement today? Learn seven free and fabulous cutting edge classroom technologies that you can apply on Monday morning! In a day and age where technology is king and keeping students engaged seems more difficult, teachers and education professionals should be taking advantage of technology to engage their students.


 
Date Time Location Presenter
 
04/18/201410:45am-12:45pmHBC 212Christina A Michura 

 
 

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