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Getting started with STEM in your classroom!

Neo LMS

There is a growing need for STEM skills in the workplace, as it has been reported that there will be 3.5 million jobs available by 2025 that require STEM skills. To best prepare students, we need to find opportunities for them to learn about STEM and can do so at any grade level or in any content area. Doing STEM Challenges.

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Two Discovery Education Services Win 2022 SIIA CODiE Awards

eSchool News

Silver Spring, MD (Thursday, June 16, 2022) – The Discovery Education K-12 learning platform won the Best Education Platform award for PK-20 and the Mystery Science service earned the Best Science Instructional Solution award for Grades PK – 8 as part of the recent 2022 SIIA CODiE Awards.

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WeVideo Partners with KQED Youth Media Challenges for 2021-2022 School Year

eSchool News

The partnership provides 2021-2022 school year Challenge participants with a complimentary six-month WeVideo for Schools license for use on their submissions through June 2022. Complimentary WeVideo for Schools licenses will be available to participants through June 2022 – the deadline to submit entries for the 2021-2022 school year.

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5 Things I Learned About AI, PBL, and Creativity at #ISTELive

The CoolCatTeacher

Taryn shared some AI tools like Google's AI sound creator, Nsynth. Being vulnerable helps us connect #ISTELIve #NotatISTE — Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) June 27, 2022. Leadership via [link] #ISTELive — Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) June 27, 2022. is a powerful tool for creativity. Things I'd Like to Share.

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Analysis: Is Higher Ed Ready for the Tech Expectations of the Teens of 2022?

Edsurge

Messy, motivated, tech-drenched 15 year-olds, the high school sophomores of today who will be entering college or the workforce in 2022, a mere three years from now. A year later, in their second grade, Google launched the first Chromebooks. Yes, teens. What will these teens expect of tech based on their current experiences?

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Deepening Engagement with Students and Teachers of Color During COVID-19

Digital Promise

We are synthesizing our learnings, which will inform programming for our next cohort of site leaders of color in spring 2022. This summer, TSEP is gearing up for its eighth installment of Science In The City in conjunction with Google and its first weeklong Design Thinking Lab with IDEO.

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A Classroom Lesson Never Taught… Plus 20 Basketball Classroom Links for NCAA 2022

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

I would like to bring practical and affordable PBL, STEM, and Standards Based Technology Workshops to your school of conference. Geography was a main topic, as students discovered using Google Maps, the location of various universities. NCAA Big Dance Basics – Take a look and get ideas from the STEM site eGFI.