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What You Might Have Missed in March–What’s up in April

Ask a Tech Teacher

5 (free) Posters about Learning. Websites that add sparkle (and learning) to Spring. A Lesson Plan for Addressing What’s in the News. Websites on Architecture/Engineering. You can find her resources at Structured Learning. Here are the most-read posts for the month of March. Invention Convention is coming.

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15+ Websites to Teach Financial Literacy

Ask a Tech Teacher

When kids read that America’s $28 trillion+ debt is accepted by many experts as ‘business as usual’, I wonder how that news will affect their future personal finance decisions. The good news is: Half of the nation’s schools require a financial literacy course. The bad new is: Only half require a financial literacy course.

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Learning enters the metaverse with “Mission: Mars” Roblox experience

eSchool News

Not surprisingly, many of this year’s Top 10 focused on equity, edtech innovation, immersive learning, and the science of reading. This year’s 3rd most-read story focuses on immersive and interactive learning. Each year, we share our 10 most-read stories.

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Join in 80 Days of AI and HI – Day 1 #80DaysOfAIandHI

The CoolCatTeacher

We are writing ebooks, and the original topic of conversation was how we could use AI to be more creative. Parents today often comment on how kids learn in middle school what they learned in high school. And how kids in high school learn what seems to be college material. How do we teach and learn now? What's next?

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Helpful Science Resources for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

From interactive simulations to comprehensive lesson plans, these resources are designed to cater to various learning styles and bring the wonders of science to life. These simulations cover a wide range of topics and are a fantastic way to engage students with hands-on learning in a virtual environment.

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Here’s why STEM Career Days are a great idea

eSchool News

When Williams was pursing a master’s degree in computer information technology, he remembers being the only Black student in classes such as computer engineering and differential equations. He also remembers the classes being disproportionately made up of international students. This press release originally appeared online.

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ISTE 2018: Everything You Need to Know Before the Show Begins

EdTech Magazine

Featuring hundreds of experiential workshops, vendor demos of the latest technology and at least two dozen interactive explorations of hot topics in ed tech, ISTE’s conference will likely influence educators around the world to introduce new technologies into their classrooms.