This Week at DE: Week of March 7

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Sign up for Impending Gatherings:
Spring VirtCon, March 23-24

Hall people! My name is Emily Wirth and I’m the Senior Manager of Group at Discovery Education and learning. I have worked carefully with our astounding community of educators around the years to support them in making use of Discovery Education and learning and celebrate the incredible means they are supporting learners and their fellow educators. 

Can you think it’s already March? This semester is flying by but we nonetheless have so several remarkable new things to share! Very first and foremost, we formally opened registration for our Spring VirtCon on March 23 and 24th! All Discovery Education companions are welcome to register for this two-day virtual party loaded with on-desire, experienced mastering sources and reside situations in the evenings. 

 

This year’s event is packed with impressive sessions that deliver the most suitable, partaking information, educational methods, and experienced finding out into the get the job done you do every single day— trying to keep you connected to what issues most. Best of all, you are going to obtain new approaches to fulfill the wants of your students in and out of the classroom, although connecting with your most important resource—each other! 

Send us a tweet with the hashtag #VirtCon and let us know what you are most fired up about! In the meantime, do not forget about to examine all of the new methods included to Discovery Education each and every thirty day period, including channels for Women’s Heritage MonthNASA, and our Social-Emotional Studying Centre! 

Thanks for watching and we cannot hold out to see you at VirtCon in a few weeks! 

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