by NCCE | May 12, 2025 | AI, Media Literacy
AI Innovator Cohort Program Partnership by Jessica Fritz, Librarian, Rugby Public Schools, K-12 librarian I teach our fifth and sixth grade library classes, one of the biggest goals I have every year is to explore innovative technology with them. Maybe it’s...
by NCCE | Apr 18, 2025 | AI, Tech Savvy Librarian, Technology Integration
I attended the NCCE 2025 Teacher Librarian Summit, and my brain is still buzzing with ideas! The summit focused on how school libraries can maximize impact with limited resources, and I walked away with so many practical strategies I can’t wait to try. Instead of...
by NCCE | Jan 13, 2025 | AI
In an exciting collaboration, NCCE (Northwest Council for Computer Education) Professional Learning Specialists recently partnered with EduTech to bring an innovative workshop to educators in North Dakota. This initiative aimed to help educators explore the potential...
by NCCE | Jan 10, 2025 | AI, Digital Innovation, VR Headsets
As educational methodologies evolve to incorporate more technology, the Northwest Council for Computer Education (NCCE) remains committed to supporting educators and institutions in navigating these changes. As we look forward to 2025, several trends are poised to...
by NCCE | Dec 16, 2024 | AI, Uncategorized
Pairing makerspace items or manipulatives with literature can transform a traditional reading experience into an interactive and immersive adventure. By combining hands-on activities with stories, poems, or informational texts, educators can engage students in a...
by NCCE | Dec 11, 2024 | AI, Uncategorized
By Tammy Brecht Dunbar, M.Ed., STEM When I assigned my fifth graders a five-paragraph character comparison essay on Stephen & Lucy Hawkings’ “George’s Secret Key to the Universe,” one of them teased he would use AI to write it. “Great idea!” I said. “Let’s...