The ISTE 3D Network (formerly known as SIG 3D) has
slated a unique webinar entitled “3D Comes to School.” The webinar will be held
on Tuesday, May 20 at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT. It will feature Kristin Donley, one
of the original teachers in the Boulder 3D in Education (BVS3D) research project.
According to Donley, “the ‘3D Comes to School’ presentation will focus on
recent research supporting the use of stereoscopic 3D in the classroom, lesson
ideas, and best practices.” She plans to share the continued results of a
4-year pilot study in Colorado where teachers and students were introduced to
stereoscopic 3D videos, simulations and interactives in the classroom. After
this webinar, you'll know why 3D technologies can make a big impact on teaching
and learning in schools.
Donley, the
presenter, is no lightweight in the field of education. She is a highly
effective science and STEM instructor at Monarch High School with the Boulder
Valley School District (BVSD). Due to her passion, innovative teaching methods
and commitment to her students, Kristin was recognized as the 2012 Colorado
Teacher of the Year and 2011 Colorado Top Technology Teacher of the Year. She
has recently expanded her work to include serving as an adjunct professor at
the University of Colorado-Denver and as a District Science Research Seminar
Coordinator. To register for the May 20th seminar,
please follow this link.
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