by NCCE | Sep 19, 2025 | Adaptive technology, AI, Technology Integration, Uncategorized
Today’s classrooms are very connected, with many schools regularly using laptops, tablets, streaming media, and other devices and services to enhance educational experiences. These tools prepare students for the modern workplace and enable them to undertake...
by NCCE | Sep 18, 2025 | AI, AI Literacy, Uncategorized
On the first day of preplanning, 75 educators from the Butte School District came together for a dynamic professional development event led by trainers from the Northwest Council for Computer Education (NCCE). The focus of the day: harnessing the power of artificial...
by NCCE | Sep 3, 2025 | AI, Colleague AI, Uncategorized
Sally Bouvia, NCCE, joined Dr. Min Sun, co-founder and CEO of Colleague AI and professor in the College of Education at the University of Washington, at the Colleague AI booth during the IASA Summer Leadership Conference 2025 in Boise, held August 6–7. “It was a...
by Mike Agostinelli | Aug 20, 2025 | AI, Uncategorized
Statewide initiative delivers real-world tools, ethical guidance, and immersive technology support to help Montana schools prepare students for the future. Missoula, MT — The Montana Digital Academy (MTDA) today announced the launch of the Frontier Learning Lab (FLL),...
by NCCE | Jul 19, 2025 | AI, Lesson Planning
By NCCE Professional Learning Specialists Here are five top AI tools that can help with lesson planning: ClickUp: This tool offers AI-powered content creation, task management, and collaboration features, making it easier to plan, organize, and execute lessons. Magic...
by NCCE | Jul 14, 2025 | AI, AI Literacy
Guest Blogger: Lindy Hockenbary Lindy Hockenbary—aka “LindyHoc”—is the bridge between education and technology. With experience in instructional technology, professional development, and curriculum design, Lindy helps educators make sense of emerging...