Image Credit: http://www.otffeo.on.ca/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/11/otf_connects_logo_en.png This past week I attended my first OTF Connects webinar session. Just as a refresher, OTF Connects is the resource I bragged about in an earlier post as being my favourite professional development discovery of the year. These sessions are diverse in nature, offered consistently throughout the year, and are...wait for it....ENTIRELY FREE! For those of you who have never participated in a webinar before, it is a great way to learn! You get to listen to experienced educators talk about a subject they are passionate about, participate as you choose (or just listen to the instructor and other participants as I sometimes do), all while curled up in your PJs eating some chips. It is the least intimidating way to learn, in my opinion. If you are still on the fence about signing up for one of these webinars, I have included my notes from my first session to convince you! This session was titled "Developing Global Citizenship through Collaborative Inquiry Based Learning". The session was led by Jim Carleton and Mali Bickley. Educators from all over Ontario participated in this session. Have a read through my notes - I hope that you learn something new, and find some resources to use in your classroom! Here is the OTF Connects website if you choose to sign-up for a session: http://www.otffeo.on.ca/en/learning/otf-connects/sessions/
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