…And ice cream (or frozen yogurt or sorbet or creamee/kreamee/kreemy) is a great analogy for the ISTE Certification process. Stay with me here (you know Suzanne loves a good analogy)!…
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GHS starts its first ice cream social to celebrate its honor roll students
GREENFIELD — How can an ice cream for a job well done start to shift a culture? That’s one way Greenfield High School hopes to recognize the hard work of…
Tech Made Approachable: Building EdTech Skills for K-4 Educators
…No need to worry about having a 1:1 device ratio; even two devices—a Chromebook or iPad—will suffice. What can you expect? Every two weeks, we’ll share insightful posts specifically tailored…
PraacticalAAC Blog Post by Jeanne Tuthill
Jeanne Tuthill, an assistive technology specialist at the CCATT Center, has prepared a post for Carole Zangari’s PracticalAAC Blog, and we are pleased to share the blog with you: If…
New Whately Elementary principal greets kids for first day of school
…desks and enjoy some ice cream as a cool treat. “It’s been nice to have a chance to meet with folks. You know, people are apprehensive when it’s a new…
You’re responsible for their data too. Not just yours.
…you get consent before posting images of people? Facial recognition software (such as Clearview AI) scans social media for any faces it can get access to. Even people who don’t…
Franklin County has two Schools of Recognition
…New Salem were named as Schools of Recognition in the “High Growth” category by the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and their principals expressed pride in the acknowledgments…
Cooperative Purchasing
Home E Search query for: blog edtech ice cream tag facial recognition Simplify, Save, and Succeed By joining with CES for purchasing purposes, our clients have realized significant cost savings…
ASCD and ISTE to Merge
…members. ISTE, meanwhile, serves educators interested in tech and innovation, as well as edtech leaders, and has around 23,000 members. ISTE is best known for hosting an annual edtech conference…
Orange Teacher Receives National Recognition
Kathleen Koonz, a fifthgrade special education teacher from the Dexter Park Innovation School in Orange, has been selected as an National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Scholar to attend one…