Iowa AEA Online Update: Learn360 Webinar Schedule

From: Jerry Cochrane 
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 12:48 PM
Subject: Iowa AEA Online Update: Learn360 Webinar Schedule



Jerry Cochrane, Coordinator
Iowa Educators Consortium
1120 33rd Avenue SW
Cedar Rapids, IA  52404

Phone: 319-399-6741, (800) 798-9771, Ext. 6741
Fax: 319-399-6474
Email: jcochr...@gwaea.org
IEC Website: www.iec-ia.org

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Iowa AEA Online Update: Webinar Schedule
Integrating Media in the Classroom: Learn360

The Fall schedule for webinars sponsored by Learn360 is now available. In these 
webinars attendees will be introduced to the essential basics of Learn360 from 
searching for media to creating customized playlists and slideshows. Attendees 
will explore the different options of searching for media by keyword as well as 
performing advanced searches by specific state standards. The sessions will 
allow time for attendees' questions to be addressed.

For dates and sign-up information, go to:
http://www.iowaaeaonline.org/pages/uploaded_files/WebinarSchedule2010.docx

For directions on how to sign up for a Learn360 teacher account, go to:
http://www.iowaaeaonline.org/pages/uploaded_files/TeacherSignupGde.doc
(Contact your teacher librarian or Iowa AEA Online building contact for your 
Pass Key.)


Learn360 is an interactive, media-on-demand digital delivery system for 
streaming and downloading full videos, video clips, images, audio files, 
podcasts and teacher resources. Learn360 is available through Iowa AEA Online. 
Iowa AEA Online is a statewide collaborative project that provides no-cost 
access to high-quality, web-based resources for all Iowa students and teachers. 
These electronic, across-the-curriculum resources allow all schools, regardless 
of financial or geographic constraints, to offer a "library without walls" that 
is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from any Internet-accessible 
computer. Iowa AEA Online is funded by Iowa's Area Education Agencies (AEAs) 
www.iowaaea.org. To learn more about these resources and how to access them, 
contact your teacher librarian, AEA Media and Technology representative or go 
to the Iowa AEA Online web site at www.iowaaeaonline.org. 

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