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Will Call is located at the Box Office.
Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770
The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED
There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.
★2020 International Workshop on Service Robotics (IWoSR 2020)-- Ei Compendex & Scopus—Call for paper
May 22-24, 2020|Tokyo, Japan|Website: www.iwosr.org
★IWoSR 2020 welcomes researchers, engineers, scientists and industry professionals to an open forum where advances in the field of Service Robotics can be shared and examined. The conference is an ideal platform for keeping up with advances and changes to a consistently morphing field. Leading researchers and industry experts from around the globe will be presenting the latest studies through papers and oral presentations.
★Publication and Indexing
All accepted papers will be published in the digital conference proceedings which will be sent to be Indexed by all major citation databases such as Ei Compendex, SCOPUS, Google Scholar, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA), Inspec, SCImago Journal & Country Rank (SJR), EBSCO, CrossRef, Thomson Reuters (WoS), etc.
A selection of papers will be recommended to be published in international journals.
★Program Preview/ Program at a glance
May 22: Registration + Icebreaker Reception
May 23: Opening Ceremony+ KN Speech+ Technical Sessions
May 24: Technical Sessions+ Half day tour/Lab tours
★Paper Submission
1.PDF version submit via CMT: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IWOSR2020
2.Submit Via email directly to: iwosr@hksra.org
★CONTACT US
Ms. Anna H. M. Wong
Email: iwosr@hksra.org
Website: www.iwosr.org
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The Will Call Booth at Highmark Stadium is located in between gates 3 and 4. Guests may pick up their pre-paid tickets on game day. This location is open 4 hours prior to kickoff. PROPER PHOTO IDENTIFICATION IS REQUIRED. Tickets will only be released to the person who purchased the tickets.
1-877-BB-TICKS (228-4257)
Box Office Hours Season Hours: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday 9am - 1pm, Saturdays before home games Open 4 hours prior to kick off on game days through the end of the 3rd Quarter Off Season Hours: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday For Buffalo Bills Tickets Only.
Available at the Box Office and through Ticketmaster. Phone #: 1-877-BB-TICKS (228-4257) https://www.buffalobills.com/tickets/policies
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Tickets may be picked up two hours prior to event start time. Customer must present the actual credit card used to place order, a photo I.D. and the confirmation number given at the time of purchase. Pick up tickets at the Will Call or Reservation window.
General Info Number: (508) 755-6800 Accessible seating: (508) 929-0164 Group Sales (508) 755-6800 ext. 2125
September through May: Monday-Saturday...10:00AM-5:30PM Sunday...........12:00PM (Event days only) Summer Hours: Monday-Saturday....10:00AM-4:00PM Sunday...........12:00PM (Event days only) The Box Office is open through the 1st half of the event on event days. It is located in the main lobby.
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Will Call is available 1 hour prior to showtime and is located at the Morrison Center Box Office unless otherwise indicated.
(208) 426-1110 mccservice@boisestate.edu
Regular Hours: M-F 10am - 5pm Summer Hours (Memorial Day - Labor Day): M-TH 10am - 5pm; FRI 9am - 3pm
Accessible seating locations are shown on the event interactive seat map. For more information please visit www.MorrisonCenter.com or call 208.426.1111. Wheelchair seating in Main Hall is available in Row I and (K for extra companion seating) of the Orchestra Level, and Row E and (G for extra companion seating) of the Mezzanine Level. See seating chart for details. Accessible locations are reserved for use by patrons with disabilities, but may be released for general sale when all other locations are sold. If you are planning on transferring to a theater seat from a wheelchair or mobility device, please inform the ticket office when ordering so we may seat you in an appropriate and safe location. Fire safety codes forbid items such as wheelchairs and mobility devices from being left in any aisle where they may become an obstruction in an emergency. Only entries 1, 11 & 12 completely avoid stair steps on approach from lobby. Up to (4) companions per accessible patron. Please make every attempt to limit the number of companions in adjacent seating to (1). Place other companions (as possible) in the row just behind the wheelchair space(s). For information regarding Mobility/Sight/Hearing Impairment accommodations, please purchase seats designated as wheelchair accessible or call (208) 426-1110. Sign Language Interpretation for Morrison Center sponsored performances requires a minimum of 72 hrs. prior notice. Please call the Special Assistance Line at (208) 426-1111 Monday-Friday 10AM-4PM well in advance to schedule an interpreter. Assistive listening headsets are available at all Morrison Center sponsored performances and may be picked up at the information booth in the main lobby.
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Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID.
(212) 221-1211
Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
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WHY COME?
Do you have students at different levels of language acquisition in the same class? This two-day workshop will provide practical strategies for differentiating grade level lessons and engaging all learners in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
WHO IS IT FOR?
Grade K-5 EAL teachers.
Grade K-5 general educators who serve EAL students.
Teams of general education and EAL teachers, who co-teach, co-plan, or work together in any way.
WORKSHOP OUTLINE
In this interactive workshop, participants will experience differentiation strategies in demonstration lessons from an asset-based approach. After each learning experience, participants will reflect on ways to apply the strategies to various grade levels, language acquisition levels, and content areas or units of inquiry. Participants will analyze academic language demands of texts and units of inquiry and create supports and scaffolds to ensure that all students can access grade-level content and develop their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Participants should bring plans for an upcoming lesson in order to participate in a protocol for adding the language lens to the lesson.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Throughout the workshop, participants will:
Identify students’ strengths and create a student “Can Do Portrait”.
Experience and analyze differentiation strategies in model lessons.
Understand the features of academic language.
Analyze academic language demands of texts and projects.
Enhance language development within inquiry-based and project-based units.
Plan for differentiation of language in classroom content, process, product, and environment.
Develop scaffolds and supports in each language domain (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) for students at different levels of language acquisition.
Transfer strategies and supports to lessons using the Language Lens Planning Protocol.
SPEAKER
Beth Skelton provides professional development, coaching, and consulting for schools around the world focused on creating equitable education for multilingual learners. She believes that all students are academic language learners and that all teachers are language teachers.
She holds a Master’s Degree in Multicultural Teacher Education and has worked with early childhood, elementary, middle, high school and adult language learners in rural, urban, suburban, and international school settings for over 30 years. She is a WIDA certified trainer and has extensive experience and training in Kagan cooperative learning, Harvard Project Zero and Visible Thinking Routines, SIOP, International Baccalaureate English B course, Marzano’s Strategies that Work for English Learners, Total Physical Response Storytelling (TPRS) for English Learners, and student-centred instructional coaching. She has published materials for teaching adult English Learners with the TPRS method entitled Putting it Together, which have been translated into Spanish, Dutch, French, and sign language.
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Will call is not available for all events. Mobile tickets should be forwarded to guests. When available, will call is located at the Box Office windows in the KeyBank Center pavilion.
1-888-467-2273
Monday through Friday 9:00AM-5:00PM Saturday 10:00AM - 2:00PM (October - March) Monday through Saturday Event days 9:00AM through the end of the event Sunday EVENT DAYS ONLY 10:00AM through the end of the event
Available through Ticketmaster and Box Office, subject to availability.