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Computational Thinking for All Students
Computational Thinking for All Students
Given the growing use of computing, algorithms and data in all fields from the humanities to medicine to business, it’s becoming increasingly important for students to understand the basics of computer science (CS). So how can teachers start introducing computational thinking in early school curriculum?
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Computational Thinking for All Students
STEM Projects with Green Screen - TechNotes Blog - TCEA
STEM Projects with Green Screen - TechNotes Blog - TCEA
Take your STEM projects to the next level by adding the use of a green screen. It can be done inexpensively and will really engage your students. Explore this and more at TCEA TechNotes Blog, your go-to source for educational technology and teaching innovation.
·tcea.org·
STEM Projects with Green Screen - TechNotes Blog - TCEA
8 Tips for a Google Expeditions Pilot [infographic] | Shake Up Learning
8 Tips for a Google Expeditions Pilot [infographic] | Shake Up Learning
8 Tips for a Google Expeditions Pilot from Heather Kilgore, an Instructional Technology Coordinator for Commerce ISD in Commerce, Texas, where she shares the lessons learned from their Google Expeditions pilot program.
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8 Tips for a Google Expeditions Pilot [infographic] | Shake Up Learning
Meltdown and Spectre: Implications for Schools
Meltdown and Spectre: Implications for Schools
Learn how to handle the disaster that the Meltdown and Spectre problems are about to cause your school district for all devices. Explore this and more at TCEA TechNotes Blog, your go-to source for educational technology and teaching innovation.
·tcea.org·
Meltdown and Spectre: Implications for Schools
A Magnificent Marble Run
A Magnificent Marble Run
Looking to start off the year with a fantastic collaborative Maker project? Try a vertical marble run. It will challenge and excite your students. Explore this and more at TCEA TechNotes Blog, your go-to source for educational technology and teaching innovation.
·tcea.org·
A Magnificent Marble Run
Become a PhotoDroid: Image Editing on Android
Become a PhotoDroid: Image Editing on Android
Want a great way to model photo editing skills to other learners with your Android device? Use these awesome PhotoDroid editing apps to learn how. Explore this and more at TCEA TechNotes Blog, your go-to source for educational technology and teaching innovation.
·tcea.org·
Become a PhotoDroid: Image Editing on Android
Session: Tech Tools for Engagement
Session: Tech Tools for Engagement
Want to see what actually works with educational technology? Check out Thomas C. Murray and Eric Sheninger’s ASCD book, Learning Transformed or Tom’s latest book, Personal & Authentic. For school and district transformation resources, check out Future Ready Schools, a free resource for school an...
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Session: Tech Tools for Engagement
The Power and Promise of Game-Based Learning - The Tech Edvocate
The Power and Promise of Game-Based Learning - The Tech Edvocate
Spread the loveFrom young learners to adults, games can be used to increase learning. Games have been used by teachers for centuries, and probably thousands of years as a way to engage students in learning. Who doesn’t like games? Perhaps a few people don’t like games. However, games are an excellent way to capture the attention of your students and encourage learning. Why are games beneficial in the learning process, and why do we love them? They Help the Brain Understand New Ideas Whether kids or adults are playing a game, we play because we want to learn and understand […]
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The Power and Promise of Game-Based Learning - The Tech Edvocate