In today's world, students can access more information than ever before, yet research and organization can be overwhelming and stressful. With the technologies available today, however, getting your student organized can also be easier than ever.
At this free workshop for parents and educators, independent school technology coordinators will share the tips and tricks of Evernote and Google Drive to help students organize schedules, homework, and long-term projects.
Attendees will leave empowered to affect positive change in these areas which are a vital part of a child's success in both school and life.
Thursday, March 26 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Attendance is free but reservations are required.
At Miriam School in Webster Groves.
More information and to register: miriamstl.org
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