Learn how to use a green screen to engage your remote learners. The magic of the green screen can increase attention with simple tricks and a wealth of resources. The simple technology skills needed to use the green screen will be covered as well as the options for in-person supplies. Learning Objectives: Increase participant knowledge of use of green screen technologies for remote learning. Remote learning has been especially challenging for children with special needs. While still not perfect, green screen technologies has helped students meet IEP goals and curriculum objectives by increasing engagement in activities.
Sue Stolzer, PhD, Instructional Coach: Sue has a MAT in Early Childhood Education and a PhD in Child Development, with a concentration in Special Education. She has been in the field of Early Childhood Education for over twenty years. She has taught in inclusive preschool settings, meeting the needs of learners both with and without special needs, for ten years. She has also taught in higher education settings to undergraduate and graduate adult learners at institutions such as Kendall College, National Louis University, and Erikson Institute.
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