…have high chances of becoming an avid reader and cultured person but also be a higher-achieving professional in nearly all areas of knowledge. Eastern Washington University, from The Impact of…
Care for Your Students During Live Teaching and Learning
…and your students want to hear from you. Live virtual learning sessions allow you to communicate with students in real time. By seeing your face and hearing your voice, students…
#136 – Computer Science Education Week and the Importance of Computational Thinking, with Kiki Prottsman
…students don’t come out the other side believing in themselves,” she says, “We’re doing it wrong.” Tune in to this episode to hear more about how you can bring computer…
#324 – Inspiring Teachers and Reimagining Education, with Eric Anderson New!
…innovative approach to summer school, which they call their Summer Success program, and their unique Grow Your Own Teachers program, which introduces AVID high school students to the teaching profession…
#89 – Digital Equity, Beyond Device Access
…of tech integration. Who are our students? What do they need, and how can we best help them meet those unique needs? To answer these questions and bring more clarity…
#202 – A Life of Learning, with Paul Beckermann
…tool tips in episodes of Tech Talk For Teachers every Tuesday. He has more than 33 years of experience in education and has worked as a high school English teacher,…
Ed Tip: AI FAQ
…search field—much like you would find in Google—and the chatbot gives you an answer. Among other things, you can ask it to draft emails, write essays, or brainstorm ideas. You…
#190 – From Trials to Triumph, with Dé Kwaan Wynn
…high school with honors. He then went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in accounting and a master’s degree in computer science. He currently works as a computer programmer and…
#208 – Educator Voices: Relational Capacity
…seen a drastic decline in our discipline referrals across the district.” Whitney Moore, AVID Site Coordinator, Hickman High School, Columbia Public Schools, MO: Whitney talks about injecting fun as a…
Financial Aid Myths and Realities
…cost. Myth #5: You can get more scholarships or financial aid for college by paying someone to search for you. Truth: Beware of any group or individual that guarantees a…
Establish a Positive Teacher Presence in Your Virtual Classroom
…Fortunately, this can still happen during live, synchronous teaching sessions. While it may be virtual, this real-time interaction can be a meaningful substitute for traditional, face-to-face classroom interactions. This list…
#242 – Supporting CSEdWeek, with Kiki Prottsman
…Concepts Through Virtual Field Trips, Real-World Science Applications, Coding, and Computational Thinking (article) Put the Pieces Together: Completing the Puzzle With Computational Thinking (article) Demystifying Computational Thinking (podcast episode) New…
Balancing Act: Improving Educator Well-Being in a Stressful Landscape
…development, and better mental health support. It’s essential to understand that this burnout is not a sign of inadequacy. Instead, it’s a clear indicator of the high levels of commitment…
#294 – Assistive Technology, with Christine Fox
…device to be successful. There can be low tech all the way to high tech.” Low tech might be using a sticky note, while high tech might include a voice-to-text…
AI and the 5th C: Citizenship
…of these student-friendly and high-quality resources about AI. They are also helpful learning resources for teachers who are looking to know more about artificial intelligence: Code.org: videos and lessons about…