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Computers and Coding in the Classroom
Computer Science Education Week and the Hour of Code make their annual debut this week, providing educators and students with endless opportunities to learn more about computer science. Use the resources shared here to access a variety of websites, apps, tools, and more that will work on browsers, tablets, smartphones, or "unplugged."
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Professional Learning to Discover
We are currently accepting participants for our Winter Book Study; details and requirements are shared below. And while our virtual workshops may be on "winter break," you can still delve into to our virtual workshop archives of past sessions you may have missed!
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More December Happenings
December observances include Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, just a few days away. Many innovators and inventions, like the Wright Brothers' first flight and Eli Whitney, are recognized this month as well. And tomorrow, 12/3, is Special Education Day/International Day for People with Disabilities. See our highlights below for helpful links and timely resources in support of these December observances and more!
Pearl Harbor Remembrance DayNever Forget - 1941Whether you focus on Pearl Harbor for one class or spend an entire unit on World War II (or the Holocaust), use this collection to honor Pearl Harbor Day and the important events of World War II through related projects and classroom activities. |
December 3rdSpecial Education Day - International Day for People with DisabilitiesTomorrow (Monday, December 3rd), we celebrate Special Education Day, also known as the International Day for People with Disabilities. Leverage our list of special education resources, which includes a variety of classroom usage ideas. |
Great ideas born in DecemberInnovations & InventionsThis month we celebrate the birth of Eli Whitney, the anniversary of the Wright brothers' first flight, the opening of the first American cotton mill, the first public demonstration of the light bulb, and more! Find books to share related to inventions. |
Using Social Media to Increase Student EngagementJoin Our Twitter Chat #OK2AskOur next Twitter chat is this Thursday (12/6) at 8 pm ET and will highlight how educators can use social media to increase student engagement. Our K12 coaches share helpful resources and more. |
Share your thoughtsWeekly PollThis week's poll asks how (and if) innovations and inventions are part of your curriculum. Share your choice in our poll and then view the results of other participants. |
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