2015-11-18



We wrote about the Global Education Conference Day 2 yesterday http://goo.gl/R89Lbz  and Day 1 the day before here.  The Global Education Conference Network tells us about today, Day 3 in an email: "Wednesday, November 18th, is day three of the sixth annual Global Education Conference. We've had two great days of sessions and keynotes, and the recordings of any sessions that have taken place are accessible on the conference recordings page."

Thomas Petra ‏@RealWorldMath 6h6 hours ago
Day 2 of the Global Educ Conference. Lots of good topics It's free, online, and you don't need to travel to attend. #globaled15 #edchat

The list of Wednesday's sessions, in US-Eastern Standard Time, is below. To see the the full conference schedule in your own time zone, with the direct links to session rooms, go to the conference schedule page. Follow the conference through Twitter using the hashtag #globaled15. Session recordings are posted immediately following each session.

The Global Education network still needs more volunteers to help moderate sessions! Sign up and information here. It's a ton of fun, you'll be doing some good, and you'll have the undying gratitude of the conference organizers!

Wednesday, November 18th GMT+2 (Cape Town) times

(Visit this page to get the link to the actual session)
http://www.globaleducationconference.com/page/globaledcon-schedule-gmt-2-1

00:00
Blended Learning Using 3D Interactive Learning Environments - Gord Holden M.Ed - Director of Immersive Technology

00:00
Global Classroom Collaboration Penpals-Lifelong Lessons - Tami Moehring - Content Provider Liaison

00:00
Increasing Moroccan ACCESS & STEAM Students' Interest in STEM by Empowering Teachers Through Building PLNs: Moroccan "ACCESS-STEAMMISTS" as an Example - Marouane El Baida, An English Teacher IV

00:00
You Can Bring UNICEF to the Classroom ... Whenever, for Free! - Daniel Sadowsky, Assistant Director of Education

01:00
Connecting Classrooms via Global Collaborative Projects - Kim Caise, NBCT, M.Ed.

01:00
No internet? No problem: How you can author digital content that educates remote learners via Dev4x, the Moonshot Education Project - Josh Weiss, Learning Designer

01:00
Preparing Teachers for Instructional Best Practices Within an Evolving Digital Society - Imani Akin, Ed.D.

01:00
World Beyond Your Classroom (Virtual Field Trips, Hangouts, and Connected Classroom) - Agnieszka Salter Instructional Technology Coach

02:00
KEYNOTE: Students as Technology Leaders and Collaborators: The Student Technology Conference - Ana Sophia Acosta, Eunice Daudu, Gaby Palines, and Eric A Walters

03:00
Global Collaborations: World Language and STEM - Tracy Brady, French and Spanish Teacher; Past President Language Educators of Central New York

03:00
Latin Literature for 21st Century: Ideas and Tools for an Interactive Learning Environment - Maureen Lamb, Latin Teacher

03:00
Teach Peace: Developing Youth's Knowledge and Skills for a Globalized World - Megan Chabalowski, Program Officer

04:00
Connect the class to the world using SKYPE - Courtney L. Teague

04:00
Connecting Students Abroad with Students at Home: Bringing Virtual Exchange into Physical Exchanges - William Stewart, Program Coordinator

04:00
How to Leverage Global Content in Localized Instructional Design - Richard C Close CEO - Servant

04:00
Sustaining Global Buddies - Eamonn Jooste, COO of Global Buddy

05:00
KEYNOTE: Jean Lee

06:00
Empowering Students through the Open-Access Teaching Method Students Empowered (STEMP) - Carlos S. Huerta Jimenez - USMEXFUSION Executive Director

06:00
From students’ perspectives: Engaging teenagers in learning via social media while gaining global viewpoints and more - Grace Y. Ling

10:00
Students’ misconception of their employability assets: the case in Vietnam - Dr. Thi Tuyet Tran

11:00
The youth, the community, and the planet - Angela Kristel Pelagio

12:00
What's So Special: Learning the Basics and Creating Global Awareness in Special Education - Therese Casem

14:00
Plataforma educativa virtual para reducir brechas entre docentes y alumnos - Profesora. Alba Silvana Salica

15:00
Chinese Culture University-Eastern Connecticut State University global connections: First year college students collaboration - David L. Stoloff

15:00
Creating a school culture and climate that supports and promotes global classroom collaboration - Jennifer Hogan, Assistant Principal

15:00
How creating accessible electronic course materials improves internationalization - Janet Sedgley, Electronic & Information Technology Accessibility Coordinator

15:00
The Power of Women's and Girls' Voices for Education Policy Change: Part I: Lessons from Collective Global Advocacy - Noel Schroeder, Deputy Director, Advocacy and Capacity Building

16:00
Developing Effective Digital Cross-Cultural Exchanges - Alicia Rescigno

16:00
Overcoming the Barriers that Come with Varying Social Classes - Ms. Wynzleen Lee

16:00
Technology as a possibility to value language teaching profession: yes, there is a choice! - Erica Coutrim

16:00
The Power of Women’s and Girls’ Voices for Education Policy Change: Part II: Effective Messaging on Global Education - Noel Schroeder, Deputy Director, Advocacy and Capacity Building

17:00
Authentic International Mindedness In Action - Dr. Mechelle Bryson, Executive Director

17:00
Developing Community Based Learning & Anchor Strategy to Support Transferable 21st Century Skills with College Graduates - Dr. Kristen Betts, Clinical Professor

17:00
Engaging student with Real World projects - the refugees crisis - Anne Farrell, Run This Way school program volunteer manager

17:00
Global Competencies for Teachers and Professional Development - Andreea Bordeianu, SEHS Global Initiatives Program Coordinator

18:00
Crafting Global Learning Outcomes for Teaching the Ideals of Global Citizenship - Svetlana Filiatrieu, Ph.d

18:00
Global education and interculturality in eTwinning - Rose-anne Camilleri

18:00
Lessons from Denmark: Trends in Education, Technology Integration and their Global Implications - Brittany Spatz, Teacher

18:00
Oh, the places you’ll go: Teacher travel and the globally competent classroom - Jesse Weisz, Executive Director

19:00
Encontrando tesoros en la Red - Profesora Cristina Velázquez

19:00
Global Connections in a Pre-Service Teacher Education Course - Mary Risner, Associate Director of Outreach

19:00
Global education technology for an inquiry-based classroom - Julia Coburn, WorldVuze Co-Founder

19:00
Take Your Classroom Global - Tania Rashid, Global Education Administrator

20:00
KEYNOTE: Julie Lindsay and Katie Grubb - "Connect with China Collaborative and Global Perspectives"

21:00
Bringing the World to the Classroom: The Importance of Global Competencies - Rachel Chasse-Assistant Director of Global Education for the World Affairs Council-Washington, DC

21:00
Cross-cultural Exchange: Building Leadership and 21st Century Skills - Mr. Ihab Salameh

21:00
TEACHING ENGLISH LEARNERS/NON-NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS - Dr. Mei-Yan Lu, Professor

21:00
The My Hero Project: Celebrating Heros in Classrooms - Mali Bickley: Collaboration Specialist

22:00
Authentic Assessments for Global Awareness - Alana Rome, English Teacher

22:00
Global Partners Junior: Community Engagement with a Global Lens - Travis Hardy, Program Manager

22:00
Going Global in the Golden State: A Conversation with Dr. Emily Schell - Dave Potter

22:00
Poverty as a Lens to Global Competence - Cate Biggs, Adjunct Professor

23:00
KEYNOTE: Kelly Clark

Visit The Global Education Conference Network at: http://www.globaleducationconference.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network
Remember if you miss something the recording will be available on the link shown at the beginning of this post.

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