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6 Digital tools that encourage computational thinking

Neo LMS

Computational thinking is an innovative approach to teaching that redesigns the STEM and ELA curriculums on a new framework. Teachers all over the world have embraced the use of coding and programming in their classrooms, adapting the online materials for various subjects that stretch beyond the borders of STEM.

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How to Introduce Tech to Kids as a Parent

Ask a Tech Teacher

Utilizing technology in the classroom also promotes collaboration and communication, preparing students for the increasingly interconnected and globalized world they will enter as adults. By considering age appropriateness and setting guidelines, technology can be a valuable tool for kids to learn, connect and explore the world around them.

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Device Rollout in the Age of COVID-19

Digital Promise

While rollout events typically involve school-wide celebrations with speeches and STEM stations that are fun for the whole family, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced most schools to pivot to contactless curbside or “drive-through” events to comply with social distancing. But rollout looks a bit different in 2020.

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Mysimpleshow–Online Video Creator for Educators

Ask a Tech Teacher

I love hearing from colleagues about tools they discover that make a difference in their classroom. In addition, Dr. Cleary is a key member of the campus learning center at Keiser University, an active member of the Miami-Dade school system STEM advisory board, as well as a member of the Doral Chamber of Commerce.

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10 Ways to Wrap Up the School Year

Ask a Tech Teacher

Provide some games, simulations, student presentations–whatever you don’t normally do in your classroom. Have them work in teams and blog about their progress–problems they faced, how they solved them.This is a fun STEM activity that students will mistake for a game. Digital Citizenship. Invite parents.

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11 Ways to Wrap Up the School Year

Ask a Tech Teacher

Provide some games, simulations, student presentations–whatever you don’t normally do in your classroom. Have them work in teams and blog about their progress–problems they faced, how they solved them.This is a fun STEM activity that students will mistake for a game. Digital Citizenship. Invite parents.

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25 Ways to Use Audio in Google Slides Projects

Shake Up Learning

There are workarounds, but those never really satisfied our needs in the classroom. There must be clear guidelines and modeling to help students learn how to collaborate as they work toward a common goal. You can use this to help improve collaboration in your classroom! Sentence Stems. But the wait is over, my friends!

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