by NCCE | Oct 27, 2025 | AI, NCCE 2026 in Seattle
Award-winning artist and educator Tim Needles shares new, creative ideas for blending arts and AI Move over, Chihuly—here comes Tim! Whether you’re an art educator aiming to elevate your classroom, a STEM teacher eager to infuse creativity into your lessons, or...
by NCCE | Oct 21, 2025 | Accessibility, Technology Integration, Uncategorized
Educators are trained to teach in creative ways, but there’s no getting around the fact that every student learns differently. Many teaching methods can effectively engage diverse learners, but neurodiverse students with conditions like ADHD, autism spectrum...
by NCCE | Oct 20, 2025 | STEM, Teaching Tails and Classroom Innovations
by Shylo Garrett, 5th Grade Educator, Cassia County School District, Idaho As I approach my 10th year of teaching, one issue that continues to stand out is chronic student absenteeism. There are always those students who miss a lot of school for a variety of reasons....
by NCCE | Oct 14, 2025 | NCCE 2026 in Seattle, NCCE News
Each year, the Northwest Council for Computer Education (NCCE) brings together hundreds of educators, administrators, and technology leaders to explore the latest innovations in education. This year, NCCE 26 will be held February 25–27, 2026, at the Seattle Convention...
by NCCE | Oct 13, 2025 | NCCE 2026 in Seattle
We’re thrilled to announce that Marlon Styles Jr., one of the most dynamic voices in education today, will be a featured speaker at the NCCE 2026 Conference in Seattle! Known for his bold leadership and fierce advocacy for all, Marlon will co-lead a Leadership Summit...