Have a favorite show on PBS? Of course you do. PBS' programming covers the broadest variety of content from science to drama, history to athletics, early childhood to advanced research. But an often overlooked resource is their platform offering more than
Digital Learning Day was started as a way to actively spread innovative practices and ensure that all youth have access to high-quality digital learning opportunities no matter where they live.
Gov. Nathan Deal, in conjunction with the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement (GOSA), recently announced the launch of the Words2Reading website, a web tool with curated resources for families, caregivers and teachers
Ben Franklin's veneration for a free press came from his belief that it "diffuses so general a light . . . of so penetrating a nature" as to keep in check tyranny and abuse. Mark Twain echoed these sentiments nearly a century later saying, "the devil's
As schools move away from filling in maps of far away countries to project and inquiry-based curriculum aimed at explaining the world's challenges as well as solving them, a new approach to geo-literacy is gaining ground. And with the ubiquity of mapping
To bring history to life, we partnered with the award-winning media developers at FableVision Studios to create Georgia Race Through Time (GRTT), a new history adventure game for students.
Differentiation is often a word that is drilled into our brains early on in our teaching careers. For myself, I have heard that magic word since I took my first education class in college.
"I actually think that Carmen Sandiego is probably the most important video game ever made," says Gabe Zichermann, "principally because it was the first and last time that parents, teachers, and kids, all agreed that a video game was awesome." Zichermann,
If bigger is better, then this is our best virtual field trip yet! Complimenting our Regions virtual field trip, the Physical Features of Georgia trip is now available.
Regardless of geographic home base, time constraints, or budget, every teacher and student has the imagination to explore an unknown place in space or time.
At Dunwoody Elementary School, we are always striving to bring real world solutions to real world problems. As the computer science teacher, I take seriously that students come to me for a heaping dose of technology.