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How This EdTech Company Creates Unique Personalized Learning Experiences in Texas

EdNews Daily

Summit K12’s groundbreaking 2024 Adoption Science Curriculum is designed to revolutionize the way Science is taught in Texas. Today, we have the privilege of speaking with John Kresky, founder and CEO of Summit K12. Our new Dynamic Science curriculum covers elementary, middle school, and high school Biology, Physics, and IPC.

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How to Bring Science to Life with Kate the Chemist

EdNews Daily

We at Summit K12 do, and we are so excited to bring you this exclusive interview with Dr. Kate Biberdorf, “Kate the Chemist!” Who loves Science? From her site, “Dr. Kate Biberdorf is a chemist, science entertainer, and professor at The University of Texas.

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How Speaking Two Languages Is A Superpower

EdNews Daily

This is part three of our interview series, “Thinking in Two Languages.” Maria not only works with us here at Summit K12, she has taught in dual language and bilingual classrooms respectively. Are you a multilingual speaker?

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K12TechTalk Podcast

Vizor

K12TechTalk is the podcast by K12 Techs for K12 Techs! Each week Josh, Chris and Mark, three K12 tech directors discuss trending K-12 technology topics and issues. VIZOR is a proud sponsor of the K12 Tech Talk podcast, you can listen to all episodes here VIZOR has featured in two interviews on K12TechTalk.

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Tech & Learning Interviews Doug Levin on K12 Cybersecurity

techlearning

Tech & Learning interviews Doug Levin, founder of the K–12 Cyber Incident Map, which has been instrumental in drawing attention to cybersecurity threats facing U.S.

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Why an LMS is a great tool for an EFL flipped classroom

Neo LMS

Flipped classrooms have been here for a while and a considerable amount of research shows that this pedagogical method can be used for a wide range of subjects (from biology to computer science), with K12 and university students. You can send students materials to prepare (interviews, dialogues, short videos, etc.)

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Advice from a Filmmaking Pro About How to Help Kids Make Movies

The CoolCatTeacher

Steve Hullfish on episode 462 Steve Hullfish is a film editor and has also interviewed many of the world’s top film editors about the craft. Then, he took the time to condense down some of the biggest takeaways from the book for those making film in the K12 classroom in this podcast. ” Steve Hullfish on episode 462.

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