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South Carolina adopts science video service

eSchool News

Supplementary STEM videos serve to engage students in science learning. Students in South Carolina will soon have access to short Twig Science and Tigtag Science videos through a new statewide partnership. The videos anchor a suite of online exercises, quizzes, and other media that support science teaching.

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3 Tips for Easily Implementing Social-Emotional Learning – by John Gamba

ViewSonic Education

” Gone are the days when you could capture students’ interests and imaginations with basic video clips or a PowerPoint with compelling graphics. To be clear, coupled with other modalities, video remains a powerful medium in K-12 classrooms. 2 Ensure SEL Curriculum is Based on Industry-Recognized Academic Standards.

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