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 17, 2025 | STEM, Uncategorized
As we head back to school, my excitement and stress goes off the charts! Then my kid starts her back to school meetings (how is she in high school already!), and my stress goes even higher. I can’t count the times I’ve had to save the day by making a school item...
by NCCE | Sep 8, 2025 | STEM, Trauma Informed, Uncategorized
by Shylo Garrett, 5th Grade Educator, Cassia County School District I taught 5th grade at Rupert Elementary in Minidoka County, Idaho for 9 years, and I will be making a transition to Raft River Elementary School in Cassia County, Idaho next fall. My previous...
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 NCCE | Sep 1, 2025 | Microsoft, Professional Development, Uncategorized
In today’s fast-paced corporate world, leveraging technology to enhance productivity and streamline workflows is crucial. The Northwest Council for Computer Education (NCCE) recently partnered with the Hagadone Corporation, a hospitality cornerstone for golf,...