Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2016

What's New at izzit.org


We are celebrating our 10th birthday and we want YOU to join the fun! We’ll be offering exciting new contests and giveaways each month, so remember to come back to izzit.org often for more chances to win! Remember, we want to hear from you, so be sure to Keep In Touch.

Streaming: Streaming is now available to everyone! No login required. Visit
izzit.org, click on a title and start streaming!

Download: For our members, we now offer free unlimited downloading of our
licensed videos straight into your classroom.

Resources: Log in to access the Teacher’s Guide, Table of Contents, Teaching Resources, and more.

DVDs: Still like to hold that product in your hand? You still can! Everybody gets one (1) free DVD, each school year, just for logging in and providing feedback on
a previous DVD.

New Releases 2016-2017: 
We are releasing new titles this year! Be sure to Keep In Touch so we can notify you when they’re available.

  • The Invisible Hand                 • Sustainable Oceans and Seas
  • Morality in the Marketplace     • 3 Keys to Success

Current Events: One of our most popular features! These lessons are updated daily throughout the school year. Each lesson includes a recent news article and
discussion questions designed to promote critical thinking, challenge
assumptions, and stimulate classroom discussion.

Social Media: Visit us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Vimeo, and YouTube for more content, contests, giveaways, and much more!

Blogs: Check out our blog section! We’ve added The Teacher Zone blog where
teachers and other educators share classroom/teaching ideas, observations,
new developments in education, book reviews – all sorts of topics. Is there
something you’d like us to blog about? Let us know! We’ve included easy
access to our Daily Current Events blog and izzit.org News blog.

Quizzes: We have great quizzes and we automatically score them for you! 

ESA: See how each video meets your state standards, or search for which of our videos meet a specific standard. We now include Common Core Standards.

Conferences: We’re going! Are you? Mark your calendar and be sure to stop by our booth to get an additional free DVD and other goodies.

  1. Annual Middle Level Education Conference (AMLE), Austin, TX, Oct. 9-12, 2016
  2. National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS), Washington, D.C., Dec. 2-4, 2016
  3. National Education Association (NEA), Boston, MA, June 30 – July 5, 2017

We’d love to hear from you! If you need assistance with any of the above items or have questions, our staff is available to help each weekday 8am-6pm (EST). 
Email or call toll-free: 888-242-0563.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

You're About to Enter...The Teaching Zone by Susan Gable





(Cue the scary music!)

Imagine, if you will...a classroom filled with enrapt, engaged, enthralled students, hanging on your every word...


Too much of a stretch? Sound like an alternate dimension? Is it more likely they’re sneaking peeks at tech when they’re not supposed to be, or trying to explain why they didn’t turn in their homework? And you’re busy trying to be sure all the free lunch forms have been turned in, and the emergency contact cards, and master the new curriculum, along with the new Learning Management System, and don’t forget, there’s a staff meeting after school next week?


Yep. Being a teacher is a lot of hard work. There’s a LOT to handle. That’s why we here at izzit.org like to do what we can to make your life easier, be it through our free DVDs, our new streaming access to all our videos, online quizzes, or the thorough teacher’s guides we create. We know you’re busy.


The Teaching Zone is going to be a new spot for you to get ideas from your fellow educators, from teachers to homeschoolers, from New York to California, from public school to private to cyber. We’ll have book reviews, classroom activities, posts about new trends in education, new apps and software for you to use – all sorts of things.


And if you want to talk/learn about it, and you don’t see us posting about it, feel free to drop me an email and tell me what you’d like to see.


This is an education space.


So...let’s talk teaching, in all its variations.

Welcome back, and I hope you have a fantastic 2015-16 school year!



Susan Gable is the Director of Educational Curriculum at izzit.org. She holds a BA in Psychology from Douglas College/Rutgers University and is a certified elementary teacher in 3 states, with ten years of classroom experience. She’s a multi-published, award-winning author who also teaches writing workshops. Email her at Susan AT izzit.org.
 

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