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AI in the Classroom — Educators Share Their Personal Challenges and Successes

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Then, they can develop their interest in taking other STEM courses as they continue in middle school and high school. We were piloting and exploring a STEM course for sixth grade students. We used some of the lessons from the free elective teachers’ guide and the guide for secondary teachers.

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Slooh Launches Its Next-Gen Platform to Engage Students in Space Exploration

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This includes on-demand training and onboarding videos, situational awareness of Slooh’s live telescope feeds, and easy search and browse navigation to Slooh’s learning activities. For educators, the platform features an improved, more intuitive dashboard and new support resources. To learn more about Slooh, visit [link].

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An Astronaut’s Guide to Culturally Responsive Teaching (and What Space Is Really Like)

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Harris is well-known as an astronaut, but throughout his career he’s also collected an impressive list of STEM credentials, including an M.D., a masters in biomedical science and training as a flight surgeon. This week, Dr. Harris joins us on the EdSurge podcast to share his thoughts about STEM education and CRT.

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AI Curriculum Is Coming for K-12 At Last. What Will It Include?

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Artificial intelligence powers Amazon’s recommendations engine, Google Translate and Siri, for example. elementary and secondary schools teach the subject, maybe because there are so few curricula available for students. Club STEM director Christine Nguyen said she was grateful for the opportunity. But few U.S.

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How Do We Know When Technology Helps—or Hurts—the Classroom? Educators at ISTE Weigh In

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Google is distracting, ethics are a mess.". Similarly, over in Minnesota, a K-6 STEM teacher named Rachel Pierson relies on feedback from the students themselves. “If Rachel Pierson, K-6 STEM Teacher. Mike Dorsey, Director of Secondary Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment for the Houston Independent School District .

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Tomorrow’s New Normal: What It Means for Professional Development

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Both Clayton County Public Schools and Phoenix Union High School District had learning platforms such as Google and Microsoft for years before the pandemic. The positives were that we banded together as a system to try to fill in those gaps, whether it was training gaps, infrastructure, or device gaps.”. Challenges.

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December 15 University of New Hampshire to Host the State Finals forState’s Second Annual Cyber Robotics Coding Competition

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On December 15, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) will host the finals of the state’s Cyber Robotics Coding Competition (CRCC), being held by the New Hampshire Department of Education (NH DOE) and the Intelitek STEM and CTE Education Foundation ( ISCEF ). Supporting 6.3