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Coding, Creativity and the New Digital Fluency

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Creative Coding in the Classroom: From Game Design to Storytelling One example of creative coding comes from a curriculum that introduces computer science through game design and storytelling in Minecraft, a game-based learning platform used by millions of students worldwide.

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CUE 2018: 5 Steps to Create More Accessible, Personalized Professional Development

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Teachers have a lot on their plates, and they often felt like the technology coaches were just adding more to their plates,” said Denise Douglas, the district’s educational technology coordinator, in a March 16 session at the Spring CUE 2018 conference. When Tulare Joint Union High School District (Calif.)

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As Esports Find a Place in School, This Startup Teaches Gamers How to Go Pro

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One is a cohort of coaches and pros who create content and do one-on-one training. We have more than 500 coaches. On average, these coaches tend to be expert players based in North America, Latin America and Europe. To ensure the client doesn’t forget key learnings, a report card is provided at the end of each session.

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Why School Leaders Need To Be Trained Like Jet Pilots

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Girls Basketball Coach: Angry Parent Ed Leadership SIMS's full list of simulations. Successful simulations enable participants to: Exercise critical thinking and decision making Experience consequences Receive feedback. Sample Sims to Play and Watch. Difficult Conversations: Dress Code. Community Partnership: Digital Readiness.

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

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AR and VR, for instance, brings a fun element to a lesson and can help students develop critical thinking skills. We’ll continue to see schools and educators creating experiential lessons to better engage students and get them excited to be in school learning. –Nick Gaehde, President, Lexia Learning.