Missed Leaps of Knowledge: Episode A? Don't worry! Now you too can organize a Watch Party with your friends and experience the event together.

Missed Leaps of Knowledge: Episode A? Don't worry! Now you too can organize a Watch Party with your friends and experience the event together.

Tools & Resources

To learn more about hosting a Watch Party download the guide & materials below.

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Episode A: Watch Party

In Leaps of Knowledge: Episode A, we want to invite YOU to explore the idea of building people of character and integrity, and instilling good values as the foundation of how education is delivered. And discuss, how do we support students to navigate and leverage the benefits of today’s digital world?

This toolkit will help you host your own Watch Party to screen and watch Episode E with your friends and colleagues at your own convenience. Watch the teaser video below to get started!

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Run Your Own Watch Party

  1. Send out invitations for your Watch Party

  2. Study the Watch Party Guidelines

  3. Set up your Watch Party venue

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