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Going the Distance for Arkansas Students!
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AECHS Spanish student from Southeast Arkansas demonstrates one of his reggaetón dance moves. Puerto Rican hip-hop was one of the styles of his district contest dance routine. THe won first place in the talent competition.
The lunch session allows facilitators time to discuss the morning and network with one another. It also allows them time to get to know their DL Instructors.
The Education Service Cooperative Distance Learning Coordinators from the South Central and Northeast areas of Arkansas share their knowledge of virtual field trips over compressed interactive video.
AECHS student from Southeast AR holds her first place ribbon for winning the Heritage Vocabulary Bee and her third place ribbon for Heritage Reading. She won the district awards at the District V Foreign Language Festival at the local university.
Elementary students in the Great Rivers ESC area participate in an interactive virtual field trip! Learning is fun!
AECHS Spanish student from the Delta Region shows her red ribbon before returning home. She took second place in the talent competition for her rendition of “Como la flor” (“Like the Flower”), a song by the late Mexican-American singer Selena.
AECHS student from Southeast AR shows off his three Spanish district contest awards. He won first place in Heritage Speaking, second place in Advanced Vocabulary, and a school participation award.
DL Facilitator Training 08 - Experienced facilitators from around the state were asked to participate in a panel discussion and answer questions. Their expertise is invaluable to other facilitators.
ADE Distance Learning Center staff members prepare for th arrival of their many facilitators. M. Lar (far left) and S. Pickle (center) are a driving force behind the success of their program.
Vendor presence is welcomed and encouraged during Arkansas K-12 Distance Learning activities. Reps. from AT&T, Polycom, and Tandberg make the events more useful AND entertaining. You have to love tech folks...who has the latest and greatest phone?
Ms. Skoog from the Arch Ford Distance Learning Center shares her online instructional resources with fellow instructors from across Arkansas.
All 450+ Distance Learning Professionals enjoyed a time of networking during the Lunch Session.