Amanda Dodge

Coding in Seattle: 20 Programming and Robotics Summer Camps for Kids

Seattle is a wonderful tech hub where people can collaborate, innovate, and persevere to solve problems. It’s no wonder that so many students in the area are developing their own curiosity about coding and a strong desire to learn. If your child wants something to do this summer, look no further than the numerous coding, …

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20 End of Year STEAM Field Trips in Birmingham

Your students are aching to put down their books and enjoy a hands-on experience! The best way to remember content is with activities, adventures, and excursions. Fortunately, there are dozens of places in Birmingham to do this. It doesn’t matter what grade you teach or what your course materials are, there are great field trip …

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19 Coding and Development Camps in Los Angeles for Summer 2019

Throughout the school year, students follow the Common Core program and whatever lesson plans their teachers design. But during the summer, kids get to choose. They can read books they love, design their own arts and crafts programs, and pick what they want to learn about. If your young child or teen has a passion …

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How to Introduce Coding Into Every Subject — And Why You Should

For years, educators have placed coding in a technological box. Kids learn coding in the computer science classroom—which is either an elective in schools or not offered at all. There’s no space for programming in the music classroom, the language arts class, or in poetry lessons. However, as our knowledge and exploration of technology grows, …

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What are Future-Ready Skills and How Can They Help Students Succeed?

If you ask an adult about the most important information they learned in school, they likely won’t cite a particular battle during the Civil War or what goes in the nucleus of a cell. Instead they will likely tell you about a skill they developed, a teacher who inspired them, or an overarching lesson they …

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Women’s History Month: Eight Books to Inspire Elementary-Age Feminists

Women’s History Month is a time to honor those women who fought to give girls the opportunities they have today. However, we tend to forget that history happens every day. History happens when a young woman enters the science lab, runs for city council or joins the football team. History happens when a teenager looks …

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Women’s History Month: The Top 30 Female and Female-Identifying Teachers to Follow on Twitter

Students get so much more out of the classroom than the set curriculum. They learn about societal norms, what they like and don’t like, and who they can be someday. Teachers have an enormous responsibility in educating the next generation, and many go above and beyond to create a safe, engaging classroom that promotes a …

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See You At CUE Spring 2019

Are you attending CUE Spring 2019? From March 14-16 in Palm Springs, California, you can join Ozobot and hundreds of other computer-using educators for one of the top conferences in our industry. At CUE, you can see the latest in education innovation and hear from some of the top names in the business. We learn …

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