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7 Shifts to Closing the Digital Divide

EdTechTeam

Using apps like Buncee , Adobe Spark , Aurasma, and Pic Collage make it so easy for students to use their digital skills in creative ways. Schuylerville uses the Units of Study Writer’s Workshop program and our students creating digital storybooks based on their narrative writing. Want to make a shift of your own?

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Five-year olds and laser cutters—perfect together? Welcome to the first early childhood fab lab

The Hechinger Report

Related: Can a wall-climbing robot teach your kid to code? Public workshops like the wind-resistant building challenge fall somewhere in the middle of the touch depth spectrum. In another planned Fab Lab workshop, kids will make balsa wood gliders by choosing different shapes for wings and fuselages. Photo: Chris Berdik.

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Creating Professional Development

EdTechTeam

Teachers and students were trying things that they never tried before, from robotics to coding, to creating and communicating on a more global scale. Teaser Video Slide Deck Presenting at conferences, workshops, and other area schools, allowed for tons of creating and exploring new resources.

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Beyond the Play: Code Career Day

EdTechTeam

Teaching coding with robotics allows for that perception; toys in the classroom. While students are using iPads to program robots like the Wonder Workshop Dash , they do not recognize they are learning things like sequencing, problem solving, collaboration, and maybe even the robo-boogie. Enter Code Career Day. Of course not.