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Webinar 1:
February 11, 2010 - Appropriation and Judgment with a focus on copyright, fair use, and creative commons
Special guests Erin Reilly and Flourish Klink
Listen to the Elluminate recording
here.

Webinar 2: March 18th, 2010 - Negotiation and Networking with special guest Hillary Kolos, NML Researcher
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here.

Webinar 3:
April 15, 2010 - Collective Intelligence with special guest Henry Jenkins.
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here.

Webinar 4:
May 13, 2010 - Performance and Play in Education
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here.

Webinar 5: June 9, 2010 - Transmedia Navigation and Learning with Henry Jenkins and joined by Mark Warshaw, The Alchemists, LA and Brazil, and Clement Chau, DevTech Research Group, Tufts
Listen to the recording in Elluminate here.
Live chat follow-up recording - Transmedia Lesson Planning

Webinar 6: July 15th, 2010 - Distributed Cognition with Erin Reilly
Listen to the recording in Elluminate here.
Live chat follow-up recording - Distributed Cognition and the Three Core Challenges

Webinar 7: August 12th, 2010 - Simulation and Visualization
This month's webinar featured a conversation with Colleen Macklin, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Design and Technology at Parsons The New School for Design in New York City and Director of PETLab and Erin Reilly, NML Research Director.
Listen to the recording in Elluminate here.
Live chat follow-up recording - Simulation and Visualization

Webinar 8: September 23, 2010 - Multitasking
What is the difference between multitasking," continuous partial attention", "continuous continuous partial attention", and "adaptive executive control" - as well as the many other names given to the act of splitting the brain's focus? How does this affect learning and where should we as educators practice and utilize this skill with students?
Find out by listening to the recording in Elluminate here.

Webinar 9: October 14, 2010 - Early Adopters Working Group
Listen here as these educators share best practices from their classrooms in relation to integrating these skills into K-8 curriculum.
Learn more about NML's work with the state of New Hampshire.

 

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