Technology
Combine great teaching with technology! Educator Abigail Carter shares tools she uses to transform her classroom, keeping young learners highly engaged and creative.
Thinking about AI in your classroom? Educator & Director of Academic Innovation Jason Walke shares a practical perspective, showing how to embrace AI as a resource which can benefit educators and students alike.
Educator Jason Walke found a way to use social media to enrich his classes and encourage his students! LinkedIn fosters connections and networking you can use in the classroom.
Innovation Coach Jen Stewart offers a reflective and practical look at education tech’s evolution. She also shares indispensable tools shaping her teaching today.
AI is transforming our world, especially in accessibility. Join Innovation Coach Brenny Kummer as she explores how AI-driven tools are revolutionizing education and breaking down barriers for all learners.
Our students interact with an abundance of digital content each day. Stephanie Howell shares how Kami’s free features can make learning more accessible and collaborative.
Innovation Coaches Amy Stevens & Jen Stewart explore a structured process for educators looking to integrate AI into their classrooms. This careful approach helps ensure AI is effectively implemented to improve both teaching practices & student experiences.
Innovation Coach Stevie Frank previews three short videos with Tim Arnold on media literacy tools from the News Literacy Project. These resources help parents and educators foster critical thinking and guide students through election coverage and media content.
AI is everywhere, so how does it impact school counselors? Counselor Lizette Baumann decided to explore the options and see if it could make time in her day for what she truly cared about – students & families.
The Summer of Learning conferences are hosted annually by local districts across the state. Eric Nentrup recaps a few of the 2024 highlights.
Fair use and understanding copyrights are not high on most students’ “to learn” list. Sarah Ackerman has lesson ideas for making these critical lessons fun and engaging.

