by NCCE | Jun 17, 2024 | Digital Resources
Gathering student feedback can be a challenging yet vital aspect of education. People often wonder how helpful the feedback really is. If students don’t have enough say, we miss chances to grow; if they have too much or it’s all over the place, the...
by Mike Agostinelli | Aug 16, 2021 | Digital Resources, Online Learning, Professional Development
NCCE is excited to announce a wide variety of Google and Microsoft facilitated online courses for Administrators this fall. Below is the list of courses that start in September and October to assist in your PD planning this fall. [pdf-embedder...
by Mike Agostinelli | Oct 21, 2020 | Announcements, Common Sense, Digital Resources
Did you know that this week is Digital Citizenship week? Our friends a Common Sense Education have created multiple free activities for Elementary, Middle School, and High School Students. They have also created this quick video to introduce younger students to the...
by NCCE | Aug 5, 2020 | Common Sense, Digital Resources
Common Sense Education has created an amazing collection of resources for your back to school planning. As many of you are just learning the details of how school is going to look this resources will be helpful whether you are remote, blended, or fully back to school:...
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...