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Photo: Kristin Ziemke 2018-2019 Professional Development for The Literacy Connection

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Kristin Ziemke
​​Saturday October 24, 2020
Zoom Meeting
10:00am-11:15am EDT
    
Rethinking Learning: Digital Best Practice for Remote and Blended Learning K-6 ​
“As society and technology change, so does learning (NCTE Digital Literacy position statement, 2019).” 
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Our school year may look different from previous years, but what we know about teaching and learning endures. With a few adjustments to instruction and new strategies for digital learning we can plan interactive lessons, differentiate with resources and excite students with ownership and purpose. Whether you’re multiplying yourself via video or teaching from a safe distance, these strategies will simplify your instruction and result in joyful learning. 
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Read the World: Rethinking Literacy for Empathy and Action in a Digital Age 2019
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Amplify: Digital Teaching and Learning ​in the K-6 Classroom ​2015
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Connecting Comprehension & Technology: Adapt and Extend Toolkit Practices ​2013

Kristin Ziemke is a teacher, staff developer, and the co-author of Read the World: Rethinking Literacy for Empathy and Action in a Digital Age,  Amplify: Digital Teaching and Learning in the K-6 Classroom, and Connecting Comprehension and Technology. Recognized as an international expert in literacy, inquiry, and technology, Kristin collaborates with organizations around the world to develop learning experiences that redefine school. Currently serving as a resident teacher and learning innovation specialist for the Big Shoulders Fund, Kristin has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished Educator, Chicago Public Schools Tech Innovator of the Year, National Board Certified Teacher, and Emerging Leader by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Her work has been featured by Apple, EdWeek, Mindshift, and Scholastic. 
Taken from www.heinemann.com
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  • Welcome
  • About Us
  • History of Presenters
  • Previous Professional Development Programs
    • Professional Development 2024-2025 Part 2
    • Professional Development 2024-2025 Part 1
    • Professional Development 2023-24 >
      • Dr. Timothy Rasinski 2023
      • Dr. Chase Young 2024
    • Professional Development 2022-23
    • Professional Development 2020-2021 >
      • Dr. Gholdy Muhammad 2021
      • Matt Glover 2021
      • Let's Talk Books! 2020
      • Kristin Ziemke 2020
    • Professional Development 2019-2020 >
      • Handouts from Annie Ward
      • Class Credit Information 2019-2020
    • Professional Development 2018-2019 >
      • Study Group 2018-2019
    • Professional Development 2017-2018
    • Featured Authors 2017-2018 >
      • Study Group 2017-2018
    • Featured Author 2016-2017 >
      • Study Group 2016-2017
    • Featured Author 2015-2016 >
      • Study Group 2015-2016
  • Recommended Books for Diversity and Social Justice
  • Contact/Support