Video Conference
Video Conference in the classroom is a great way to enhance your curriculum.
Take your students on a field trip without leaving your classroom. Stories of old and new read to your class in costume, there's news of fascinating finds in the world, amazing animals, history, science, medicine... well the list just goes on and on. …OH, and there’s even staff PD available through video conference!
No more busing your students to a different campus, we have a brand new way to bring video conferences to your classroom.
Before you register for the event, you will need to fill out a helpdesk ticket (Online Event - Video Conference) with information pertaining to the video conference you would like to attend. You are also responsible for reserving the room you want to use, that is if it’s not your classroom or office. It will also be very important that if you are registered for a video conference and something comes up that you will not be able to participate, a timely notification of cancelation to the event host would be appreciated.
With all that said... search for a video conference; start down the road to take your students on a new adventure…
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VIDEO CONFERENCE & WebCast
Below you will find links to search for video conference events that are available to you to enhance your curriculum; video conferences can be interactive.
From time to time, there are events that can be streamed to your classroom computer for class viewing (webinar) or the event host will record the event for later viewing. If you choose to participate in a video conference or webinar, you will need to register for it via eduphoria / helpdesk, so the technology depart can ensure you have the Zoom plug-in installed on the computer.
Here is a how to register document.
If chosen, by the hosts, to be an interactive site your students will get to ask questions during the event otherwise it will be view only. (if chosen, you will need a microphone and camera setup) The presenters often provide handouts for the students and other resources for the teachers for pre- and post-event activities.
Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions.
Using this search tool will show you PAY to participate and FREE video Conferences.
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Youth Education
The future of Texas wildlife and natural resources lay in the hands of youth. Conservation Legacy has developed Learning Across New Dimensions in Science (L.A.N.D.S.), a suite of educational programs for K-12 to utilize in formal and informal educational venues. Conservation Legacy programs deliver the private lands stewardship message using hands-on, science-based interactive lessons. L.A.N.D.S. offers a variety of methods for educating youth including Discovery Trunks, Youth On-demand Webinars, Distance Learning Programs, Wildlife by Design, and L.A.N.D.S. Intensive Curricula. Also, check out Texas Brigades 501(c)3.