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EdTech K–12 Magazine (@EdTech_K12) MindShift (@MindShiftKQED) EdTechTalk (@edtechtalk) EdSurge (@EdSurge) iLearn Technology – Integrating technology in the classroom briankotts (iEducator) E-Learning Queen Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator What Is a Webinar? A webinar is a live, web-based video conference that uses the internet to connect the individual (or multiple individuals) hosting the webinar to an audience of viewers and listeners from all over the world. Hosts can show themselves speaking, switch to their computer screens for slideshows or demonstrations, and even invite guests from other locations to co-host the webinar with them. Webinar platforms also offer interactive features that the audience can use to ask questions and chat with the host. Many people who host webinars include Q&A sessions at the end to answer viewers' questions about the content from the presentation. Why Host or Tune Into a Webinar? Professionals use webinars to give educational presentations related to their businesses or organizations and to connect with their audiences in a much closer way. Many webinar hosts treat their webinar presentations as lectures or seminars to help teach their audience something. Webinar Features Tuning Into a Webinar

What is Webinar (Web-Based Seminar)? Webopedia Definition Main » TERM » W » By Vangie Beal Short for Web-based seminar, a webinar is a presentation, lecture, workshop or seminar that is transmitted over the Web using video conferencing software. Using Webinar software participants can share audio, documents and applications with webinar attendees. Common Webinar Software features There are many free, ad-supported and subscription/paid webinar software and services to choose from, some of the more common and useful webinar software features include the following: Support for multiple presentersVideo file sharingLive chat for attendeesScreen sharePrerecord video (or voice) optionsConference options for viewers to listen in liveChat filters to connect attendees and presenters with social accountsOther attendee incentives such as live Q&A tools, polls and feedback formsLive capture to save presentation or streaming capabilitiesCalendar scheduling and invites Image: Example Webinar software screenshot, Courtesy AnyMeeting. Main » TERM » W »

WebinarJam - Powerful Webinar Hosting Software Special education Special education, also called special needs education, the education of children who differ socially, mentally, or physically from the average to such an extent that they require modifications of usual school practices. Special education serves children with emotional, behavioral, or cognitive impairments or with intellectual, hearing, vision, speech, or learning disabilities; gifted children with advanced academic abilities; and children with orthopedic or neurological impairments. See also deafness; blindness; speech disorder; mental disorder; gifted child; childhood disease and disorder; learning disabilities. Historical background Although there are isolated examples of caring for and treating disabled individuals in ancient Greece and Rome, early societies typically shunned people who differed from the norm. No serious attempt was made to educate or to train persons with visual impairments, however, until the late 18th century. Implementation of programs Diagnostic patterns

Special Education Your browser does not support JavaScript! This site uses JavaScript but is fully functional without it. Parent Training Opportunity – Critical Decision Points for Families of Children with Disabilities These free, four-hour long trainings are designed for parents of children with disabilities who are currently eligible or being considered for services under the criteria set forth in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA 2004) implementing regulations or the implementing regulations of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and for people with disabilities. December 14 is the Deadline to Complete the 2017-2018 School Year Parent Survey In addition to the "bubble sheet" survey distributed to each parent of a child with a disability through school divisions, families have the opportunity to complete an online survey available in an English Version or Spanish Version . Professional Development There are timelines schools must follow for each step. Resources

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