I am sure each and everyone of you have some students who are interested in creating games for iOS and Android. Flowlab.io is a great […]
Aaron Maurer is an Instructional Coach for Bettendorf Middle School. He has been in education for over a decade teaching sixth grade social studies, literature and […]
Student made robots will be invading the vendor floor of NCCE 2016! Mark Ehrhardt, recipient of the Eric Jensen Award at NCCE 2015, and his team […]
Have you ever wanted to work with your students to help them publish a book? If so, LuluJr is a great place to start: My Awesome […]
I am constantly on the look out for easy ways to record audio. Over the years my “must have” features have changed to include support […]
Would you like an activity for your students that will having them listen while utilizing technology? How about an assignment that with leave your students […]
This week the Tinkering Fundamentals online course began. The course is meant to help educators develop a practice of tinkering and making in ourselves and […]
If you have ever attended one of our 30 in 50 presentations, you know we are fans of the work at GlassLab Games. After multiple years […]
The following is my lesson from my workshop: Candy is Dandy! Feel free to use this with your students or for professional development. The follow […]
This week we are going to look at a much more robust programing environment called Alice. Alice was created at Carnegie Mellon University in the […]