How to Make Computer Science Standards Fun with Laurie Guyon – Easy EdTech Podcast 153
Educator Laurie Guyon joins to discuss how to make computer science standards fun with students of all ages and across subject areas!
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Educator Laurie Guyon joins to discuss how to make computer science standards fun with students of all ages and across subject areas!
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EZ Stickerbook is a digital sticker reward platform for schools with a simple interface and family and student connections for teachers.
Educator and author Shveta Miller joins to unpack the idea of using graphic novels with students to teach high-level thinking.
In this episode, Jason Carroll from Texthelp joins to share lots of tips for using digital documents with students including accessibility tips.
Chromebooks are massively popular in U.S. schools, but Chromebook management can be a challenge. Learn how VIZOR supports device management.
I answer listener questions about all things EdTech. These EdTech questions cover hot topics like what to do about interactive whiteboards.
Teachers, schools, and districts can use open-educational resources as part of their core curriculum or to supplement their curriculum.
For a more engaging and creative formative assessment option, PebbleGo Create makes it possible to check for understanding with all learners.
If you use PDFs with students, you’ll want to make sure those documents are accessible. Orbitnote’s OCR Scanning lets you do it in one-click.
I answer listener questions about all things EdTech. These EdTech questions cover hot topics like what to do about interactive whiteboards.
SMART Technologies communities manager and educator, Kacie Germadnik, joins to discuss quick ways to boost collaboration in the classroom.
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