12-11-18 UConn ECE Italian Workshop

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Thank you for your reply. We look forward to seeing you at the workshop! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Stefanie Malinoski at stefanie.malinoski@uconn.edu

12-11-18 UConn ECE Italian Workshop

By UConn Early College Experience

Date and time

Tuesday, December 11, 2018 · 8:30am - 2:30pm EST

Location

University of Connecticut Storrs

Oak 236 Storrs, CT 06269

Description

On Tuesday, December 11th UConn Early College Experience and the UConn Italian Department invite all certified UConn ECE Italian instructors to attend the annual professional development conference.


Tentative Schedule


Digital to Analog: Connecting the Future to the Past

8:30-9:00

Registration and Continental breakfast (provided)


9:00-9:15

Welcome and Introductions


9:15-9:45

DigitalStorytelling: New Perspectives for Language Learning, presentation by Monica Martinelli, ILCS Graduate Student, University of Connecticut


9:45-10:15

ECE Instructor Lesson Sharing

Connie Scarfone, Waterbury Arts Magnet School "Street Art: Raccontarsi attraverso
l'arte urbana
"


10:30-12:00

Library Visit: Italian Collection and Dodd Special Archives


12:15-1:00

Lunch (provided)


1:00 -2:30

Group work with materials from library visit


2:30

Closing Comments


Come prepared with your NetID and password to access the University's secure wi-fi network, HuskyCT site for ILCS, and for access to the library resources. If you need assistance with your NetID or password, please contact ITS directly at 860-486-4357 or helpcenter@uconn.edu.

A laptop or tablet may also be helpful to bring with you to this event specifically during the research and group work sessions.

Please park in the South parking garage and bring your ticket from the garage for a validation stamp. If you park elsewhere you may be ticketed or towed. For a campus map please see: maps.uconn.edu.

Organized by

UConn Early College Experience (ECE) is a concurrent enrollment program that allows motivated high school students to take UConn courses at their high schools for both high school and college credit. Every course taken through UConn ECE is equivalent to the same course at the University of Connecticut. Students benefit by taking college courses in a setting that is both familiar and conducive to learning.

High school instructors who have been certified through the University of Connecticut teach UConn ECE courses.

Established in 1955, UConn Early College Experience is the nation's longest running concurrent enrollment program and is nationally accredited by The National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP).

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