
Online Coding Competition for High School Girls
Last month on the blog I featured Girls Go CyberStart, a special cybersecurity and coding competition for high school girls.

Last month on the blog I featured Girls Go CyberStart, a special cybersecurity and coding competition for high school girls.

As educators, we spend time thinking about how to best prepare students for the future. During my time as a

This year one of my most popular posts was all about the curation of teacher resources. Setting up a system

Can an app help students learn music theory? When the team behind Piano Companion reached out to me this year,

In San Antonio earlier this year I sat down with Jeff Waller and Tracey Smith. Although conferences like the one

From consumers to creators, students of all ages interact with media both inside and outside of the classroom. What does

Do you have students and families in your school who speak more than one language? In schools and districts in

Are you ready to take robots in your classroom to the next level? I am so excited to share something

March is Women’s History Month, and I have some resources to help you celebrate. It’s exciting to see increased commitments

I’m always on the lookout for new EdTech tools to share with educators. So when the folks at PDF Candy

What does augmented reality look like in your classroom? Students can interact with course content in more ways than I

What does robotics look like in your school? In South Carolina, the Department of Education is in the midst of
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