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Bring Digital Robotics Competition to Your Classroom with Spring CoderZ League

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Are you ready to introduce computer science in your classroom? Practice important elements of Social-Emotional Learning like building relationships, emotional awareness of self and others, empathy, flexibility, optimism and perseverance. Gamification and competition encourage students to learn and develop skills while also having fun!

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Top 10 TED Talks on Education

Magic EdTech

TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to making ideas accessible and sparking conversations in communities worldwide. A Delightful Way To Teach Kids About Computers. Computer code is the next universal language. Gabe Zichermann explains how gamification can be a form of training for kids.

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What you Need to Know about K-12 Fundraising Tech

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With the help of online fundraising software, participants can share their pages and supporters can make their contributions whether they’re on their phones or their computers. Encourage a little friendly competition by choosing online donation tools that offer gamification elements such as leaderboards. Ready to get started?

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Accessibility in E-learning Is Non-Negotiable

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When most of the learning has to happen remotely, lack of a11y of your course content means a lack of access to education for students with disabilities. Today, e-learning has revolutionized how content is accessed, consumed, discussed, and shared by online learners. Universal Design Basics: New Accessibility Standards.

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Accessibility in E-learning Is Non-Negotiable

Magic EdTech

When most of the learning has to happen remotely, lack of a11y of your course content means a lack of access to education for students with disabilities. Today, e-learning has revolutionized how content is accessed, consumed, discussed, and shared by online learners. Universal Design Basics: New Accessibility Standards.