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FableVision/Reynolds Center to join ScIC13: Science is Cool 13- Live from D.C. with the Department of Education
FableVision/Reynolds Center Paul Reynolds and Andrea Calvin are excited to join ScIC13: Science is Cool 13- Live from D.C. with the Department of Education on Thursday, Sept. 21 starting at 12 (ET). Broadcast live from the EdGames Expo in Washington D.C., this event is a dynamic showcase of cutting-edge educational technology and captivating games.
Speakers will include renowned developers and STEM education experts who will share their incredible classroom technologies and how they use art and design in creating them. Discover how to leverage the immersive nature of games to foster a deep understanding of scientific principles and learn how to successfully incorporate new technology into the classroom to teach students the 21st -century skills they need to succeed.
Whether you're a seasoned science teacher seeking to revitalize your instructional approach or an aspiring educator eager to explore the frontiers of educational technology, this event is tailor-made for you.
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to expand your horizons, connect with fellow educators, and gain invaluable insights into the ever-evolving world of ed tech and games.
What: 9th Annual ED Games Expo
When: Wednesday, September 20th, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Where: Virtual Event
About the ED Games Expo
The ED Games Expo is a public showcase of game-changing education technology innovations developed through programs at the Institute of Education Sciences, the U.S. Department of Education, and across government. With morning events organized for area schools and evening public engagements, the 9th annual expo hosted John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts REACH in DC on Wednesday, Sept. 20 - Thursday, Sept. 21, promises to be a packed experience. More info can be found here

FableVision/Reynolds Center to Highlight Maker Tools at ED Games Expo Public Showcase
FableVision/Reynolds Center is excited to join the 9th Annual ED Games Expo in D.C. for a public showcase of “game-changing” EdTech innovations on Wednesday, September 20 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts REACH in DC.
This event will include an opportunity to get hands-on with FabMaker Studio, a digital design and fabrication program that focuses on paper prototyping, and Zoombinis Club, a collection of collaborative activities to introduce computational thinking skills before participants hop online to play the award-winning and research-based Zoombinis game.
During the evening, stop by the Justice Forum Theater at 6 p.m. to hear from FableVision/Reynolds Center CEO Paul Reynolds as he connects the dots between literacy, collaboration and STEAM.
We are excited to see you there! RSVP here
What: 9th Annual ED Games Expo
When: Wednesday, September 20th, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Where: Kennedy Center for Performing Arts REACH, 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC 20037
About the ED Games Expo
The ED Games Expo is a public showcase of game-changing education technology innovations developed through programs at the Institute of Education Sciences, the U.S. Department of Education, and across government. With morning events organized for area schools and evening public engagements, the 9th annual expo hosted John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts REACH in DC on Wednesday, Sept. 20 - Thursday, Sept. 21, promises to be a packed experience. More info can be found here

ED Games Expo: FabMaker Studio & Zoombinis Club School Showcase on Wednesday
FableVision/Reynolds Center is excited to join the 9th Annual ED Games Expo Student Showcase on Wednesday, September 20 at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts REACH in DC.
This event will include an opportunity to get hands-on with FabMaker Studio, a digital design and fabrication program that focuses on paper prototyping, and Zoombinis Club, a collection of collaborative activities to introduce computational thinking skills before participants hop online to play the award-winning and research-based Zoombinis game.
The morning session is designed for elementary school students (grades 1-5) and the afternoon session is designed for middle and high school students (grades 6-12).
Space is limited, but DC-area schools are encouraged to register here.
We are excited to see you there! RSVP here
What: 9th Annual ED Games Expo
When: Wednesday, September 20th, 10:00a.m-2:30 p.m.
Where: Kennedy Center for Performing Arts REACH, 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC 20037
More information here
About the ED Games Expo
The ED Games Expo is a public showcase of game-changing education technology innovations developed through programs at the Institute of Education Sciences, the U.S. Department of Education, and across government. With morning events organized for area schools and evening public engagements, the 9th annual expo hosted John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts REACH in DC on Wednesday, Sept. 20 - Thursday, Sept. 21, promises to be a packed experience. More info can be found here.

Paul Reynolds to Keynote Online STEM Summit for Elementary Teachers
Join FableVision/Reynolds Center CEO Paul Reynolds for the 2020 Online STEM Summit for Teachers hosted by Carly and Adam.
As our planet faces increasingly daunting challenges, there is one human superpower that Paul Reynolds is confident will come to the rescue: creativity. Human ingenuity, persistence, and creative problem solving are needed to tackle a host of global problems - environmental, economic, and social. To that end, Paul and his team at FableVision/Reynolds Center are dedicated to inspiring creativity and bravery in the next generation of creative problem-solvers around the globe.
Paul will share how some very special teachers helped him and his brother, Peter H. Reynolds, not only develop the courage to navigate their own unique creative work, but led them to make it their life's mission to encourage others to do the same with a host of digital tools they have developed that support creativity and self-expression, as well as STEAM/maker education.
Paul will spotlight and celebrate creative educators who understand the critical mission of developing and protecting creativity. In the innovation economy, creativity is not a nice-to-have – it is absolutely essential. By wiring creativity as an overlay to the entire curriculum, we support the development of next-generation innovators – who will take the lead in helping solve a myriad of local, national and global challenges in the decades to come.
Andrea Calvin, vice president of the Reynolds Center will join Paul. She has been on the forefront of the product launch and classroom-implementation of Fab@School Maker Studio, the first digital fabrication software tool developed specifically for use in the classroom. It is an easy-to-use, web-based tool that invites students to experience STEM and STEAM learning in an engaging, personally meaningful way. She will offer a demonstration of Fab@School Maker Studio and will connect with those attending after the presentation who would like to learn more.
The Summit includes:
15 STEM Expert Lessons
Access to Exclusive Summit Facebook Community
1 Year Access to All Content
12 Credit Hour PD Certificate
Bonus STEM Activities
Content will go live each day at 8am
Register here