By Brandon Hendrickson YouTube is a firehose of garbage: gossip, fake news, and conspiracy theories. It’s also the greatest science book humanity has ever written. Armed with YouTube, you can begin for your students a science education that, before ten years ago, the wealthiest people in the world couldn’t have […]
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Add BookWidgets to Your Next Google Classroom Assignment!
Are you looking to do something a bit different this year to spice up your digital learning lessons? This summer during the ISTE Conference, I was excited to learn that Google Classroom was launching a brand-new feature called “Google Classroom Add-ons” which would bring additional functionality to our favorite Google […]
The Gartner Hype Cycle, Improv, Innovation, and Grit
Mike studies from the midst of a major week of Schooling and Innovation conference he’s attending in New York. In addition to showcasing his preferred periods from Rapidly Business Innovation Pageant and EdTech Week, we continue our storied tradition of breaking down the lately introduced Gartner Hype Cycle for Rising […]
A Poetry Walk at The Coombes School | Creative STAR Learning
Be aware: This site post was initial posted in 2010 and the shots clearly demonstrate that laminated sheets have been made use of. Make sure you have a glimpse at this article for a lot of alternate options to laminating paper. It truly isn’t required. I like basic tips that […]
Intercultural Communication through Global Virtual Exchange
You have probably come across people defining our world as a ‘global village. This term mostly stems from the fact that distances seem to have shortened, and you are more likely to encounter people from different parts of the world now. Regardless of whether you’re in school, at work, or […]
Our Democracy Takes Work: Support Those Who Sacrificed for Us
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Cherokee Nation Leading the Way in Film and TV Industry
Details By Chuck Hoskin Jr July 24, 2022 Guest Opinion. Oklahoma is quickly emerging as one of the most desirable states for filmmaking. The Oklahoma Department of Commerce has stated that film and TV is a core industry for the state and will be a boon for communities and small […]
Strategies for Building Community in a High School Classroom
Community building is all about creating a space where students and educators agree to work together on shared goals with respect and openness. When you create a space where students feel comfortable and safe, it can lead to more learning, more engagement, positive behavior, and stronger connections to their peers. […]
WV Department of Education announces finalists for Teacher of the Year
NEWYou can now listen to Fox Information content! Ten finalists have been decided on for West Virginia’s 2023 Teacher of the Yr, the state Section of Schooling stated. The finalists ended up picked from between every single college district’s Academics of the Yr and represent elementary, center and higher faculty […]
Why firefighters should embrace a more aggressive search culture
By Daniel Folks In June 2019, I became the fire chief of the City of Hammond, Louisiana. Hammond is a small town located in Tangipahoa Parish, east of Baton Rouge and north of New Orleans. Our recorded population is about 20,000, however, daytime population sometimes approaches 80,000 people due to […]
Powwow at Delaware Art Museum celebrates local Indigenous community
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been updated to correct the affiliation of Chief Natosha Carmine and Herman Jackson as members of the Nanticoke tribe. Additionally, the artist behind the “Indigenous Faces of Wilmington” is Andre’ Wright Jr. One of the first things Iz Balleto did when he moved to Delaware […]