Recorded Webinar: "Methods and Techniques for Web 2.0 Project Based Learning for Urban-Poverty Schools and Adult Learning"

Edited Recording of Webinar Is now online. 

Over 60 people were in middle east time zones, this will be more convenient for you. Feel free to forward to collegues

The Webinar "Methods and Techniques for Web 2.0 Project Based Learning for Urban-Poverty Schools and Adult Learning" It is on Vimeo in three parts.

The sound issue at the started of the webinar have been edited and case video have been added.

This is the Bascom sponsored webinar on January 12th.

Methods and Techniques for Web 2.0 Project Based Learning for Urban-Poverty Schools and Adult Learning Part 1

Featuring "I am Africa. This is my story..." African Youth digital storytelling, YouTube channel and poverty worshop program. http://vimeo.com/35078402

Webinar Webinar: Methods and Techniques for Web 2.0 Project Based L... from Richard C Close on Vimeo.

 


Webinar: Methods and Techniques for Web 2.0 Project Based Learning for Urban-Poverty Schools and Adult Learning Part 2

Featuring Dr. Joni Swartz presenting on New York youth Push Out research and re-entry with Adult Learning techniques http://vimeo.com/35117854 

Webinar: Methods and Techniques for Web 2.0 Project Based Learning ... from Richard C Close on Vimeo.


Webinar: Methods and Techniques for Web 2.0 Project Based Learning for Urban-Poverty Schools and Adult Learning Part 3 

Featuring US Homeless Learning Center and Web 20 methods in Bridgeport Rescue Mission. http://vimeo.com/35214304

Please forward these to your colleagues and feel free to contact Richard Close Speaker at rclose@richardclose.com

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