by NCCE | Nov 28, 2025 | NCCE 2026 in Seattle
One of the best parts of attending a conference is the chance to be inspired by new ideas. But at NCCE 26, happening February 25–27, 2026 at the Seattle Convention Center, inspiration doesn’t stop at the speakers’ stage. Our conference is designed to give you the...
by NCCE | Nov 24, 2025 | Uncategorized
Why I Tried Khanmigo I struggle with writing newsletters for school. Every year I get told to write a weekly newsletter for parents so that they know what is going on for the week. Intellectually, this is an amazing idea. As a parent of a high schooler I would...
by NCCE | Nov 21, 2025 | Coding, Keep Kids Coding!, Uncategorized
There is a fair amount of talk about coding these days, not least because developments in AI are calling into question the need for more individuals who understand coding. However, a hyper-focus on the potential economic benefits of learning to code may be missing a...
by NCCE | Nov 19, 2025 | AI, AI Literacy, STEM
Introduction When Artificial Intelligence (AI) first started becoming popular I was very hesitant. I had so many questions and concerns about using anything AI. However I have found that AI is transforming education by providing innovative tools that enhance teaching...
by NCCE | Nov 17, 2025 | NCCE 2026 in Seattle, NCCE Board, NCCE News
Highlights from Our Gathering in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho — October 2-3, 2025 Welcoming Faces & Building Community Our time together began with introductions, including welcoming new board members Tracy Dabbs, Jeremy Sullivan, Julie Amadore....