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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, school districts across the country have seen an influx of funding for student devices, internet access, and a variety of edtech tools. While equity of access …
Nearly everyone has experienced augmented reality and virtual reality to some degree, and while they’re fun, AR and VR can also be incredibly powerful when integrated into classroom learning.
Basically, computational thinking is a way of describing the approach that students take to solve problems not just in the classroom, but the outside world too. By introducing and encouraging students to take this approach towards tasks that are set in class, they are developing the skill set to...
In this day and age, almost every aspect of our lives is influenced in some way by artificial intelligence. AI powers everything from which video play
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Read to learn how you can use SafeShare TV to safely share YouTube and Vimeo videos with students
Richard Culatta of ISTE talks about why digital citizenship should be more about the do's, not don'ts, and shares the five digital citizenship competencies.
Learn how to make a bristlebot which is a simple robot created from a toothbrush and a vibrating motor. This makerspace project is great for K-6 students +
Digital Citizenship Week is almost here, which means it's the perfect time to introduce and encourage safe online practices in your classroom!
While cybercrime and cybersurveillance are commonplace today, how many of us understand their effect our everyday lives? What’s revealed in the history of cybercrime, from its rudimentary beginnings in the 1980s to today?
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Startup founders, Big Tech execs, VCs, and tech scholars offer their predictions on how Web3, the metaverse, and other emerging ideas will shape the next year.
Using these free online computer programming courses, you can become a great coder without a computer science degree.
The term, Computational Thinking, is being discussed and used a lot in education at the moment, but what does this actually mean?
A three-step plan to help teachers in any subject and any grade teach the foundations of coding.
‘Nottopia’ began as a fantastical virtual island, and has since become a floating castle in the sky.
Minecraft Education Edition has released a new, free Hour of Code. "Timecraft" lets students learn basic coding concepts while correcting "mysterious mishaps" throughout history.
Teachers don't have to overhaul the way they teach to reap the benefits of a creative and engaging maker culture. It's possible to fold aspects of maker learning and design thinking into the teaching they are already doing.
Curriculum-linked learning resources for primary and secondary school teachers and students. Videos, games and interactives covering English, maths, history, science and more!
Each epic resource guide provides strategies, ideas, and templates on large-scale topics in K-12 education. Print out each one for easy reference!
If you’ve been getting strange calls and text messages asking you to click links or hand over personal information, you’re not alone. Scamwatch has reported a record $211 million in losses to scams so far this year – an 89 per cent increase compared to the same period last year. So where are the scams coming from and what should you do when you're targeted? Plus - YouTube removes all anti-vaccine misinformation, Donald Trump sues to get back on Twitter and the Facebook whistle-blower goes public. Guests: Amanda Yeo, host of the Queens of the Drone Age podcast & Kunal Kalro, Founder and CEO of Eugene
This lesson will walk you and your students through building a fun game for Halloween. It includes an introduction to the game, and 4 step-by-step tutorials.
Welcome to Part Two on this series based on Computation Thinking. This second post provides a goldmine of resources to get you started with your students. In the prior post I provided 10 ideas to promote Computational Thinking across the curriculum. You will not want to miss it! Also, please take a moment to subscribe…
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