Microsoft School Event @ Welham Boys' School, Dehradun


Welham Boys' School, Dehradun in partnership with De Pedagogics, would like to invite your teachers to Microsoft School Event for a walk through and hands-on experience of Microsoft enabled learning environment on January 25th, 2017.  Event Invite

This is a training event for the educators designed to give them an insight into the latest trends in education. The focus being, ‘Teaching with technology using Microsoft tools’ to enhance their ability to create, share, collaborate, and present information both inside and outside of the classroom using OneNote, Sway, Forms and OfficeMix. The aim is to promote teaching with technology, rather than teaching the technology, where students and teachers will explore the potential of new technology for transforming learning outcomes.

You are requested to intimate the share names of participants (2-3 teachers) by 18th January 2017 .

Warm Regards

Meenakshi Uberoi
Education Evangelist & Founding Director


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