Tuesday's violence follows a familiar pattern of previous school shootings. After every one, there's been a tendency to ask, "How do we prevent the next one?"
School safety experts have rallied around some very clear answers. Here's what they say. https://t.co/XBk3VzsTa6
@iwolff I agree. It just needs to be transparent- is it AI or is it human. Like the article said, we deserve to know. But I’m afraid as AI becomes more prevalent, we are going to stop caring if it’s machine or human.
K-12 students with disabilities are successful in computer science (CS) when they receive instruction that is flexible and accessible. The authors of the UDL4CS Interactive Table highlight its design and discuss how to use it in practice: https://t.co/ze9OvJST9d
Congrats to CCHS teacher Geoff Stuckart, who received not one, but TWO teaching awards last week.
Last week he received the 2022 Winston Churchill Excellence in Teaching Award as well as the Classroom Law Project Oregon Civic Educator of the Year Award.
Congrats, Geoff!
"Commenting your code is like cleaning your bathroom. You never want to do it, but it really does create a more pleasant experience for you and your guests." — Ryan Campbell
Computational thinking can be applied across the curriculum, which can be helpful when computer science isn't offered at school or taken by students. @KaraNewhouse
https://t.co/3JDZJnRQQ0
On this day in 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered a speech at the March on Washington that was both an apex and catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement.
Revisit his momentous "I have a dream" speech: https://t.co/x8x3Q6KoRS
Missed a session at #ScratchConference? The recordings are now live on YouTube & Swapcard! 🎊🎉 Share your favorite sessions with others by learning how to host a Scratch-style watch party here: https://t.co/cX91lhoFie
@iwolff Don Wolff is our Chief Technology Officer. This year Amazon Web Services named him one of ten education champions in the United States. Watch his most recent interview:
https://t.co/NLSrwsTLoS
"As educators, we can’t control everything around us, and I struggled with that so much in my career. But this article is about what we can control." @MrsSaid17@edutopia
https://t.co/uFS6Srn36n
Dining + Demos, a talk and Q&A session about some of @CS50's OpenCourseWare problem sets (i.e., programming assignments) that teachers can adopt or adapt for their own classrooms, at @Replit EdFest 2022. #replitedfest2022
https://t.co/ITMnCVmIHH
Teachers who incorporated a lot of hands-on, active learning received high marks from students and raised test scores. These students worked in pairs or groups, using tactile objects to solve problems or play games. @jillbarshay@hechingerreport
https://t.co/clThKFFxgZ