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Embracing Flexibility: Enhancing Robotics and Computer Science Classes

CoderZ

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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An Innovative Vision for the Future of Schools

The Innovative Educator

Photograph: David Chang/EPA The Center for Disease Control (CDC) guidance on reopening of schools will require innovative thinking to re-imagine how schools may open in the upcoming school year and beyond. The key will be agility and flexibility. That's because we've learned that we don't quite know what's ahead of us.

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Differentiating with Personalized Learning

Ask a Tech Teacher

Personalized learning is the latest buzzword in an education environment bursting with new ideas but this one is impressive. In a sentence, personalized learning: “tailors instruction, expression of learning, and assessment to each student’s unique needs and preferences.” ” — ISTE.

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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. Trying is how to accelerate innovation in our schools. [00:06:51] Maybe you'll try a few things.

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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.