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Discover a future-focused teen program that builds real-world skills through innovation, mentorship, and global collaboration.

Discover new grouping tools to save time and help teachers create smart, student-centered groups with features like Roles and Study Buddies.

Tune in for takeaways from a whirlwind travel week of AI in education packed with tips, trends, and tech insights!

Boost teacher engagement with Alpaca! Hear from Karen Borchert on tools & strategies to support educator well-being & school culture.

Save time with an interactive lesson creator! Discover how EdTool turns your materials into engaging, digital lessons with just a few clicks.

Teach students about AI chatbots with fun, low-stakes activities! Boost critical thinking, digital literacy skills and more!

Set AP students up for success with UWorld! Hear from Philip Bates on building confidence, differentiation, and college readiness tips.

Discover 100+ education books for professional development by Easy EdTech Podcast guests and explore expert insights for educators.

Build teacher trust and tech confidence with EdTech coaching strategies from Lee Ann Yonker—actionable tips for supporting educators!

Bring history to life with a free virtual field trip to the Norman Rockwell Museum, perfect for engaging students in any classroom setting.

Help kids with keyword searches & digital research! Tune in for quick, classroom-ready tips to boost students’ online savvy.

Discover practical strategies for discussing AI with educators, including tips for coaching, collaboration, and integrating AI.
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