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Thanks for another great year of convention! 


HOW TO ACCESS RECORDINGS
  1. Recordings will be uploaded to SCHED by Sunday at midnight. (Sorry for the delay. It’s taking more time to edit the session recordings than anticipated.) 
  2. Log In using the link in the top right of your browser window.
  3. Click on the title to open the session details window then click on the green "Play Recording" button to open the video.
  4. Keynote videos are password protected. Check your email for the password.
  5. Recordings will be available until March 30, 2022 at 11:59 pm. 


FILL OUT EVALUATIONS TO WIN PRIZES!!!
To be entered in random draws to win hundreds of dollars in prizes including $500 Visa gift cards from Morgex:
  • Submit session feedback - Click on the sessions you attended at this year’s convention and fill out the simple smilie face and comment box feedback form. Session feedback closes on Sunday at 11:59 pm. 
  • Complete the annual post-convention survey - This survey closes on March 11 at 11:59 pm.


Thanks again to Morgex Insurance for providing the Zoom licenses for all Alberta teachers’ conventions. There’s still time to enter to win 1 of 2 cash prizes worth $15,000 to help you explore Canada from Coast to Coast. Click here for more information.

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Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village

Gord Tolton Education Coordinator
edcoordinator.kbpv@gmail.com
Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village is a 6-acre, 30-building, outdoor heritage facility in Pincher Creek, Alberta, where history is accessible and comes alive. Students interact with well-furnished buildings–and learn to respect and appreciate artifacts and heritage preservation.
KBPV invites students to immerse in the life of a pioneer school child, a fur trader, an archaeologist, a Mountie, or any role the imagination can suggest.
Hosted by a published historian, the education program engages students in active inquiry, and encourages critical and creative thinking. Students step back in time and gain a sense of belonging in their community.
The program supports the learning of historic touchstones: the Fur Trade, early Canada and Alberta, First Nations, immigration and settlement, agriculture, policing and military, transportation and communication technology, fashion, civics -   and much more.   
We balance the education with hands-on activities, crafts, and games that are fun and interactive.
Program flexibility works to assist you in tailoring a detailed schedule specific to lesson needs based on time, distance or other challenges.