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Tech Tip Tuesdays
Welcome to this week’s Tech Tip! Follow @masscue on Twitter on Tuesdays for quick tech tips designed to support you in your virtual teaching or visit the Tech Tip Tuesdays archive for more quick tech ideas. We guarantee it’s better than tacos!
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Keeping Students and Families STEM-spired
By clearly identifying goals and assets, Elementary STEM Integration Specialist Heidi MacGregor shares a framework by which she developed four STEAM-related activities for parents and students in light of the restrictions and challenges presented by the pandemic. Repost: Originally published on November 30, 2020 by School Rubric. Heidi MacGregor is the K-5 STEM Integration Specialist for Littleton […]
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March Featured Educator – Laura Gustafson
Laura Gustafson isn’t a teacher who just “sits” still! She is a mover and a shaker that you may find dressed up, singing, dancing, reading aloud and connecting with her students. She is also sure to give each and every student a ‘shout out’ and is tuned in so each student knows that they matter. […]
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MassCUE Spring Elections — Nominations are now open until March 31, 2021.
MassCUE Spring Elections — Nominations are now open until midnight on March 31, 2021. This spring, we will appoint up to seven members to the MassCUE Board of Directors. Any MassCUE community member who meets the eligibility requirements and is interested in serving on the Board is encouraged to nominate him/her/themself or another eligible person. […]
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Tech Tip Tuesdays
Are you an educator looking for quick tech ideas? Welcome to Tech Tip Tuesday! Follow @masscue on Twitter on Tuesdays for quick tech tips designed to support you in your virtual teaching. We guarantee it’s better than tacos!
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February Featured Educator – Jaime Steinbach
The challenges of this school year are incomparable to any we’ve ever seen, but with everything educators have faced there has also been an opportunity to grow. Jaime Steinbach of Mansfield Public schools is a music educator who met the challenges of remote learning head on to support both her students and her school. Thrust […]
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January Featured Educator – Deanna Magill
The students at Pierce Middle School in Milton, Massachusetts are taking project-based learning to the next level, thanks to this month’s Featured Educator, Deanna Magill. Following a student-centered approach, Deanna is a facilitator who guides her students through their exploration and discovery of all things STEAM. Four years ago Deanna received a grant to join […]
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Announcing PD at your Pace!
In response to the challenges educators currently face, MassCUE has developed a series of self-paced, hybrid style opportunities! Our Tech4You workshops offer flexibility to both participants and instructors, while continuing to include the critical content and strategies required of today’s hybrid, face to face and remote teaching environments. More information may be found HERE. […]
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Reflections of 2020 from a Teacher-to-Be
by Adele Julien Graduate Student – Northeastern University The year 2020 has truly been a rollercoaster of a year and some days (weeks? months?) I would give anything to get off of the ride. As a preservice teacher I have been able to reflect and discuss with classmates, professors, and friends about how this year […]
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December Featured Educator – Jessica Lazarus
Ded·i·cat·ed /ˈdedəˌkādəd/ adjective (of a person) devoted to a task or purpose; having single-minded loyalty or integrity. This is the definition of one who is committed wholeheartedly to whatever they set out to do. In education, a dedicated teacher can make such an impact on students and colleagues alike. Jessica Lazarus, our Featured Educator for […]
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November Featured Educator – Melissa Hall
When we think of a motivated educator, we often wonder what inspires them and how they do all that they do for their students. Those who focus on learning experiences seemingly have the recipe for success. Melissa Hall is such an educator. As a high school math teacher, Melissa brings engaging and rich ideas to […]
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ACTEM Virtual Conference
The ACTEM virtual conference is just around the corner (Oct. 20-21, 2020 ) ACTEM has a great lineup of over 60 workshop sessions plus two outstanding keynote speakers. Just what educators need in this time of remote learning. ACTEM is offering our conference this year for FREE to all current members. If you are not […]
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