Solving real-world problems with VR, using translation tools with English-language learners, and upping the robotics game are a few ways librarians use tech to engage students.
While classroom educators worry about students using the AI-based software for writing assignments, these librarians see the positive potential of the technology.
The online resource from NYPL's Schomburg Center archives Black history, culture, movements, and experiences.
What are your favorite tech tools, and what tools do you want to learn more about about?
Recommended activities and resources to help foster math and library skills.
The FCC will open a second round of applications for the Emergency Connectivity Fund Program, Discover Education offers new virtual field trips, the AASL bringing new Pokemon Clubs to school libraries, and more.
Educators are using audiobooks in new ways to teach material and help students build literacy skills. Plus: 15 classroom-ready podcasts.
While some bemoan activities that require extra screen time during the pandemic, esports teams provide a myriad of lessons in an engaging way that students love.
Curricular bazaar Teachers Pay Teachers has never been more popular. But questions about quality, cultural insensitivity, and plagiarism beg expert guidance. Consider your librarian.
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