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ACCE Webinar: Press B to Belong

  • 15 Oct 2024
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Join us for an engaging webinar as part of the ACCE Webinar Series (https://acce.edu.au/about-acce/)

When: Tuesday, 15th October at 7.00pm AEDST.

This is the second in the ACCE Webinar Series and is hosted by DLTV on Tuesday, 15th October at 7pm (Daylight saving time). You can register through the ICT Education and we will forward the link Tuesday afternoon.

Presenters – Dr Matthew Harrison and Jess Rowlings. Next Level Collaboration

Press B to Belong' is all about using technology to bridge inclusion gaps, more specifically gaming and eSports.

This webinar would be ideal for teachers of Digital Technology, Primary Teachers and Learning Support Staff (I encourage you to forward this invitation on to Learning Support Staff at your school).

Join us for this inspiring session.

  • ACCE Webinars are free for ICTENSW Members and $20 for non-members.
  • Members will be asked to provide their Member Number on checkout. This is found in your user profile details.

You will be sent a Zoom meeting link Tuesday afternoon.

More Information About Next Level Collaboration:

Next Level Collaboration is the first research-informed social enterprise to come out of the University of Melbourne. It is co-founded by Dr Matthew Harrison and Jess Rowlings, who is the university’s first openly autistic female CEO.

Matthew and Jess have started running gaming groups based on Matt's doctoral research, where they have groups of neurodivergent children playing cooperative games together and using this as a space for inclusion and social capacity building but also as a space for them to develop leadership skills within the neurodivergent communities.

Record this webinar in your professional journal for 1 hour of professional learning with these:

1.5.2 Develop teaching activities that incorporate differentiated strategies to meet the specific learning needs of students across the full range of abilities.



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