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30 in 50 2020: The list!

30 in 50 2020: The list!

by Mike Agostinelli | Mar 5, 2020 | Conferences, NCCE 2020 in Seattle

A big thank you to everyone that was able to make it to the presentation! Below is the link to this year’s tools: 30 in 50 2020!

#NCCE2020 is next week! This is your tech-savvy guide to an amazing experience…

by Mike Agostinelli | Feb 27, 2020 | Announcements, NCCE 2020 in Seattle

Wow! Can you believe that the NCCE conference is under one week away?!? This year’s conference is full of amazing sessions, workshops, and experiences. We are so excited to be back in Seattle for our 49th NCCE conference! Our tech-savvy team wanted to put...

Guest Post: 7 (NEW) Things to Love about SMART®

by Guest Blogger | Feb 26, 2020 | NCCE 2020 in Seattle, SMART Technologies

(Editor’s Note: Please enjoy this guest blog post from SMART Technologies, a sponsor of NCCE 2020 in Seattle!) SMART Technologies have been around for more than 30 years, and they haven’t stopped innovating or taking in feedback from educators to make their...

Guest Post: The Learning Power of Multimedia

by Guest Blogger | Feb 26, 2020 | Adobe, NCCE 2020 in Seattle

(Editor’s Note: Please enjoy this guest post from NCCE 2020 Featured Speaker Tanya Avrith, Adobe Education Evangelist.  We’re thrilled to welcome her for five excellent sessions next week in Seattle!) Learning in the 21st century: For the last decade,...
Many Neuroscience and Brain Research sessions at #NCCE2020

Many Neuroscience and Brain Research sessions at #NCCE2020

by Mike Agostinelli | Feb 13, 2020 | NCCE 2020 in Seattle

Are you looking to add some research based practices to your teaching? Wonder what the latest research in Neuroscience is telling us about student learning? Great News! NCCE 2020 has a variety of Brain Research based session this year. Additionally, NCCE has an entire...
Why do schools send groups of teachers to the NCCE conference? Ask the Coeur d’Alene Public Schools!

Why do schools send groups of teachers to the NCCE conference? Ask the Coeur d’Alene Public Schools!

by NCCE Community Team | Feb 12, 2020 | NCCE 2020 in Seattle

While the NCCE conference provides an excellent experience for individual attendees, schools from across the region send groups of teachers, teacher-librarians, administrators, instructional coaches, and IT personnel NCCE to help drive new thinking and innovation. ...
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