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How the Internet Neighborhood is Like Any Other Community

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They already visit web-based edutainment sites as early as preschool, use ‘Instagram’ and multi-player XBox games in elementary school, and have made text messaging and Facebook their communication of choice by Middle School. The skills used in yesterday’s physical world transfer to today’s digital world.

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100th Day of School — It’s about Learning

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It is particularly popular in elementary schools, often filled with fun and educational activities centered around the number 100. PE Physical activities during winter often become calisthenics or personal fitness, exercises that can be done indoors or in the gym. Have students do ten sets of ten different exercises (i.e.,

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The Importance of 3D Printing in Education

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Elementary schools, high schools, universities and even vocational training courses are ideal places to incorporate 3D printing as part of the curriculum. . From desktop printers to professional online services using high-grade printers, 3D technology is becoming a valuable creative tool in many courses of study beyond 3D computer design.

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Keyboarding Basics Part 1

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Improved creative thought. An overview of research says elementary and middle schoolage students are cognitively, emotionally, and physically capable of learning and excelling at keyboarding skills. Is elementary school too early—or too late? Confidence using computers which motivates students to do schoolwork.

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Unconventional Research Sites to Inspire Students

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Students middle school and up (or precocious elementary) can find easy-to-understand facts for a state report or a perspective project evaluating what happened around the world while they were winning a soccer game. The goal is to inspire the discovery and creative use of knowledge.

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Teaching Elementary-Level Learners About the Brain

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Teaching students the mechanism behind how the brain operates and teaching them approaches they can use to work that mechanism more effectively helps students believe they can create a more intelligent, creative, and powerful brain. Finishing Up with a Creative Writing Activity About the Brain.

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Don’t Return to Your School’s Pre-Pandemic Schedule. Improve It Through Brain Science.

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They’re designed for an assembly line economy versus the creative, collaborative and knowledge rich world that students will inherit. Classes meet at different times throughout the week to add variety—Ian’s physics class Friday at 9:00 a.m. has a different feel than Wednesday’s at 1:40 p.m.

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