About two dozen second graders sat on the carpet at the front of Jacquelyn Anthony’s classroom, reviewing how to make tens.
New program lets educators review tape of themselves and learn to do better — just like professional athletes.
Today, LEGO® Education announced a new hands-on solution and curriculum for computer science and artificial intelligence (AI) for grade 1-8 classrooms that fosters collaboration, creativity, and ...
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One of my earliest memories of using technology for teaching and learning was when I taught English at a small high school ...
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- Age-appropriate and curriculum-aligned LEGO® Education lessons equip educators with everything they need to teach computer science and AI concepts as part of their curriculum. - Students explore and ...