by NCCE | Nov 7, 2025 | Teachers are Awesome!, Teaching Tails and Classroom Innovations, Uncategorized
When you think about computational thinking, you often picture advanced coding classes or high school robotics clubs. But in reality, the foundations of computational thinking should begin much earlier. Computational thinking is primarily associated with...
by NCCE | Nov 4, 2025 | Uncategorized
On September 26, 2025, the Pine Room at the Gallup District Office buzzed with energy, creativity, and collaboration as Discovery Center Assistants (DCAs) from across the region gathered for a full-day kickoff summit. NCCE trainers, Tammy Dunbar, Dixie Harper,...
by NCCE | Oct 21, 2025 | Accessibility, Technology Integration, Uncategorized
Educators are trained to teach in creative ways, but there’s no getting around the fact that every student learns differently. Many teaching methods can effectively engage diverse learners, but neurodiverse students with conditions like ADHD, autism spectrum...
by NCCE | Oct 8, 2025 | NCCE 2026 in Seattle, Uncategorized
Attending the NCCE 26 Conference can be a transformative experience for educators, offering a wealth of knowledge, networking opportunities, and professional development. However, the costs associated with registration and travel can be a barrier. Fortunately, there...
by NCCE | Oct 6, 2025 | Live from NCCE, Uncategorized
Victoria Thompson, our next guest on Live from NCCE, is an Education Strategist at CDW, an instructional designer for EduSpark, and an ISTE Community Leader. Her career started in classroom teaching, where she taught fifth and sixth grade math and science in...
by NCCE | Sep 26, 2025 | Uncategorized
At NCCE, we believe every educator deserves access to high-quality professional learning—regardless of budget, location, or schedule. That’s why our Community Learning Events were created: to provide free, virtual learning opportunities that are inclusive, innovative,...