by Mike Agostinelli | Jan 14, 2020 | Professional Development, Professional Learning Networks, Webcasts
Make 2020 Your Best Year Yet! NCCE is excited to partner with SimpleK12 to provide our members a free 30 minute webinar! During this 30 minute event you will… Discover the signs that tell us when we need to start taking better care of ourselves and how to...
by Mike Agostinelli | Jul 29, 2019 | ISTE, Professional Development
ISTE has some bite-sized, free PD this summer around specific topics: creativity, digital citizenship, and STEM. This free learning opportunity is open to everyone, so check it out. Here are a few of the highlights: Join us for ISTE Summer Bites! You could win a $100...
by Mike Agostinelli | Feb 8, 2019 | Ask a Tech Savvy Teacher, Professional Development, Snapshot
In this new series by NCCE, Geri Gillespy interviews Tech Savvy teachers to share ideas of how they are using technology in their classroom. Welcome Geri to the Tech Savvy...
by NCCE | Oct 3, 2018 | #MIE, Actively Learn, ISTE Standards, Makey Makey, Microsoft, Minecraft, Minecraft: Education Edition, NCCE News, NCCEchat, Near Pod, Office 365, Online Learning, Professional Development, Professional Learning Networks, Sam Labs, STEM, Tech Savvy Librarian, Upcoming Trainings, Wonder Workshop
NCCE Training Gets Hot What did I do this weekend? I spent three-days in 105-degree temperatures learning, collaborating, and planning with the greatest EdTech training team on the planet. For most teachers, September is generally a busy month. For NCCE...
by Mike Agostinelli | Sep 24, 2018 | Media, Microsoft, PowerPoint, Professional Development, Teachable Moment
Tammy Brecht Dunbar shares how she uses PowerPoint to create a working lesson plan that she incorporates throughout her teaching day. This video has a bunch of great examples and ideas that you can incorporate into your own...
by NCCE | Sep 16, 2018 | Announcements, Professional Development, STEM, Tech Savvy Librarian, Wonder Workshop
My Introduction to Dash and Dot In September 2015, I was an elementary school teacher-librarian eagerly trying new learning devices and constantly encouraging my students to bring in gadgets and gizmos to show. Enter Jacob Sachtjen. Jacob was a precocious...