Neuroscience & the Classroom: Making Connections was designed for K–12 teachers, other educators, researchers, and adult learners who want to learn more about current issues in education. It
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Let’s teach kids to code
Mitchel Resnick is the LEGO Papert Professor of Learning Research at the MIT Media Lab. In this TED talk, Resnick talks about the need to teach kids to code.
Continue readingBytes of AI – AI4ALL
AI4ALL Open Learning creates free curriculum and resources for high school classroom educators in North America (likely to expand worldwide).
Continue readingResources for STEAM Education from Edutopia
Discover information, examples, and tools related to incorporating aspects of the arts, design, and the humanities into STEM-based school activities.
Continue readingComputer Programming for Kids
Computing terminology can be tricky and confusing. ‘Coding’, ‘programming’, ‘computational thinking’ and ‘computer science’ are often used interchangeably to mean the same thing. To avoid confusion, let’s start out by getting them straight.
Continue readingOnline Tools for Teaching & Learning
The collaborative class project at the University of Massachusetts Amherst make it easy for educators to find internet resources that you could use for teaching or learning.
Continue readingTools for Inspiring Inventiveness
Tools to inspire inventiveness in the classroom and among colleagues.
Continue readingMIT Full STEAM Ahead
MIT Full STEAM curates existing resources for K-12, higher education, and workforce learners, as well as provide a weekly package of relevant materials for K-12 students and teachers.
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