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Free STEM Curriculum Distance Learning Resources

Teacher Reboot Camp

This includes downloadable strategies that educators can send to their students while they are out of school, professional development resources for educators including the EdSERT Optimistic Thinking Guide, and additional resources such as white papers, videos, and blog posts to support educators during this time.

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Free STEM Curriculum Distance Learning Resources

Teacher Reboot Camp

This includes downloadable strategies that educators can send to their students while they are out of school, professional development resources for educators including the EdSERT Optimistic Thinking Guide, and additional resources such as white papers, videos, and blog posts to support educators during this time.

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How Teachers Can Learn From One Another at Unconferences, Meet-ups and Edcamps

MindShift

One teacher went to a “STEM/STEAM” session but was disappointed that the discussion was so “general and theoretical,” while he was looking for something more specific and practical. For the first hour, I attended a session on student blogging. — Dustin Ellis (@dustin772) July 14, 2016.

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Epic Guide To Game Based Learning

The CoolCatTeacher

100+ Game Based Learning Resources to Get Started in Your Classroom From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. Blog Posts and Current Resources. Students can play as individuals or in team mode. Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM). STEM Games for Change.

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Observation and self-reflection in the classroom

Kathy Schrock

Participants can ask questions of the live presenters whose content will focus on learner agency, supporting literacy through content standards, STEM, and professional learning. Janelle Cox, in a TeachHub blog post , offers a few suggestions for collecting information for self-reflection. Register today ! How loudly do I speak?