by Guest Blogger | Dec 11, 2018 | ISTE Certification
By Miguel Guhlin (@tceamg, TCEA.org) – See Miguel’s bio online: tceamg.org “The geography of our organization now depends on where you’re standing,” says Dr. Heidi Rogers. Technology bridges the gap that geography makes wide. When teaching and...
by Guest Blogger | Feb 12, 2018 | NCCE 2018 in Seattle, Science, STEM
In 2015, there were nearly 8.6 million STEM jobs in the United States, and that number is quickly increasing with STEM job growth rising at three times the rate of any other field over the past 10 years. Strong STEM education in the classroom is critical to keep pace...
by Guest Blogger | Jan 16, 2018 | Announcements, Digital Resources, Hack the classroom!, Looking Forward, NCCE 2018 in Seattle
We’ve all heard it from teachers: “There aren’t enough hours in the day…” Many of us who have been in the classroom can personally attest to the various items competing for a teacher’s time over the course of a given day, week, or month of instruction. Whether it’s...
by Guest Blogger | Jan 9, 2018 | Curriculum, Digital Resources, NCCE 2018 in Seattle
This holiday season I was able to gift my husband the PERFECT gift. I had been hiding it since August and was so excited to give it to him. It wasn’t expensive or a hard-to-find item, but it was unique and 100% him. The minute I saw it I knew he had to own it. When...
by Guest Blogger | Jun 23, 2017 | Blackboard, Guest Post, ISTE 2017 in San Antonio
K-12 education is going through a period of rapid change that is creating both challenges and opportunities for taking K-12 education to the next level. There are several factors contributing to this exciting time of transformation. #1. The growth of digital learning...