The Information Support and Services CTAE Pathway available to Georgia high school students provides a solid foundation in IT support and technical services.
Watch video lessons from Georgia's teachers who are using innovative strategies to advance student achievement. The Innovation in Teaching Competition has recognized 36 educators from across Georgia since 2013.
The Internet of Things (IoT) CTAE Pathway available to Georgia high school students introduces them to the rapidly growing field of IoT, where everyday objects are connected to the internet to collect and exchange data.
Steve Epperson, a teacher at Woodstock High School, offers students an introduction to object oriented programming and Java. Mr. Epperson provides examples of each and how they appear online.
Each week during the session, host Stephen Fowler will be answering questions from students about what goes on at the Georgia Capitol, like “Who’s in charge of taxpayer money?” or “What's the legislative schedule?"
In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, educator Lavita Williams gives an introduction lesson on how to use HTML coding. Concepts include how to begin a new paragraph, change heading sizes, and creating a website.
In this interactive geometry unit, students work in differentiated groups to master finding the area and volume of two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes.
Take a tour of Jimmy Carter's boyhood home in Plains, Georgia, in this episode of Let's Learn GA! In the video, students will see how homes, entertainment, and communication differed in the 1930s.
From 1828 to 1860, the Cherokee people were led by the remarkable Native American John Ross. Ross presided over the birth of Cherokee Nation, the removal of his people from their homeland, and the founding of a new nation in a distant place.