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Embracing Flexibility: Enhancing Robotics and Computer Science Classes

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With the growing demand for robotics and computer science education , it’s essential to equip ourselves with versatile tools that promote flexibility and adaptability in the classroom. In this article, we will explore how embracing flexibility and innovation can enhance your robotics and computer science classes.

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6 Must-reads for This Summer

Ask a Tech Teacher

See what you think: Bold School: Old School Wisdom + New School Technologies = Blended Learning That Works. In Bold School, Kieschnick lays out an effective, workable education framework that blends common sense with technology while reminding teachers that tech is a useful tool for achieving pedagogic goals, not the opposite.

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School Must Go On Throughout 2021

CSTEM

As it relates to STEM learning, hands-on activities and in-person collaboration are crucial. STEM learning directly correlates to the type of work scientists and engineers do every day. Since the necessity of remote and blended learning, students have not had access to the full range of STEM education needed.

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The Future of EdTech

Cool Cat Teacher

I love their courses because they are flexible, with up to 6 months to complete, and you can receive graduate credit through CAEP and regionally accredited university partners or continuing education units that meet your state requirements. We want this to be used in our classrooms for teaching and learning and rarely. That's right.

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Freedom to Learn

User Generated Education

I looked forward to college anticipating that it would be different – more engaging, more interesting, more innovative. The following text provides a summary of Rogers’ major themes about learning and education from Freedom to Learn and comes from Weibell, C. I was painfully bored during my K-12 education.