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Future Mobile Application and Game Design Challenge

CTE Learning

Congratulations to all the student game design submissions. The Future Mobile Application and Game Design Challenge student competition is in its ninth year. As of today, the submissions are closed. The FutureAppGame.com judging team will begin judging in just a few short hours from now.

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Hour of Code: How Students Can Build Their Own Apps

Ask a Tech Teacher

In my high school teacher forums, as part of the discussion on preparing kids for college and career, we talk a lot about the huge shortfall in applicants for a growing list of tech jobs. These include Hello Codi, TalkToMe I and I I (Text-to-speech app), Ball Bounce Game, and Digital Doodle (a drawing app).

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16 Football Themed Activities for the Classroom

STEM Sport

From analyzing player statistics to understanding the physics behind ball trajectories and field dimensions, students see real-world applications of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Students can use real-world data from professional and collegiate football games and compare it to their own kicks.

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10 Ways to Get Students Excited About STEM Careers

STEM Sport

STEM disciplines are at the forefront of innovation and progress – driving breakthroughs that shape the future of the world. Encouraging students to embrace STEM subjects prepares them for successful careers and fosters a workforce of passionate, capable STEM workers prepared to address complex global challenges.

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Celebrating Ten Years of Game Design with a NJ High School

CTE Learning

West Morris Central High School in New Jersey first deployed our Video Game Design course back in 2013. Two teachers later, they are still a powerhouse in game design. We recently caught up with John Takacs, who teaches the Web and Mobile Game Design course at West Morris Central. game tester.

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Celebrating Ten Years of Game Design with a NJ High School

CTE Learning

West Morris Central High School in New Jersey first deployed our Video Game Design course back in 2013. Two teachers later, they are still a powerhouse in game design. We recently caught up with John Takacs, who teaches the Web and Mobile Game Design course at West Morris Central. game tester.

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Schools Utilize ESSER Funding for Career and Technical Education Curriculum

CTE Learning

Are you looking for a way to engage your students with career and technical education (CTE) curriculum in this challenging educational environment? . The media-rich curriculum enables students to build real projects they can add to their portfolios for future educational and professional opportunities. .