Attention elementary teachers! Get a jump start in planning your summer learning at the most engaging conference you’ll ever attend.
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Coding/Computer ScienceRoboticsSTEM/STEAM
Collaboration, Creativity, and Teamwork at State Robotics Contest
by Joe Vasquezby Joe VasquezAmazing students, their sponsors, and their robot creations gathered recently to compete head-to-head in the State Robotics Contest.
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English Language Arts Reading (ELAR)Google Tips and Tricks
Creating Dynamic Digital Poetry Books
by Diana Bennerby Diana BennerApril is National Poetry Month. Celebrate by having your students create dynamic digital poetry books using Google Slides.
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Goo.gl web shortener service joins the host of other Google Projects being shut down. Check out some solutions that will keep you smiling in the mirror.
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The selection and use of a data warehouse system in schools today is critical in the analysis of student data. Part one of this blog series looks at why.
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You may not know it, but you’ve probably interacted with a bot recently and thought that it was a human being. Learn more about bots in this blog.
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Office Mix as a tool is going away soon. This blog will explore some alternatives so that you and your students don’t lose out.
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Take a look at the new OER curriculum available for elementary ELA. It has tons of resources in both print and digital formats and it’s free!
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Ready to grow as a district? The first step may be to conduct a technology audit as a powerful way to jump start learning possibilities.
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ChromebooksProfessional Learning
Enhance Your Skills with Chromebook Bingo
by Diana Bennerby Diana BennerAre you looking for a fun way to enhance your Chromebook skills? If so, try Chromebook Bingo with a template to customize for your own classroom.
