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Learning with the Labos
The 2019-2020 school year started off excitedly in the GWMS STEAM Lab. Earlier in the spring, I had…
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My Fall Conference Experience
by Carolyn Atchue I am a high school English teacher with over 15 years of experience. I have worked in…
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Sandra Beck
Meet Sandra Beck, a French teacher who takes every opportunity to incorporate new and exciting…
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Tales from EdCamp Worcester
On October 19th over 200 educators and students from around Central Massachusetts gathered at Worcester Technical High School…
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Andrea Bolton
Creativity can take on many forms, but combined with technology it can reach new heights. Andrea Bolton, an…
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Can you believe its time for conference already?
The new and not-so-new connections with educators from around the country, innovative teaching strategies, state of the…
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I Survived (and Thrived) Through ISTE Educator Certification and You Can Too!
The following article is reposted from its original with permission of author, Lauren Cahill. When I…
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Designing to Engage and Educate
MassCUE is pleased to announce this month’s Featured Educator, Laura Cahill. As one of Worcester’s go-to educators for learning with…
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Making Augmented Reality…a Reality!
Each year, all 6th grade students receive an orientation to the library. As new students in my school, it is important that they know my expectations and…
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Reflecting on EdcampBoston 2019, Six Months Later…
One of the many things that MassCue does to support learning across the Commonwealth is supporting EdCamps. Including Edcamp Boston. Edcamps are “unconferences” that are free to…
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How To: Students Make Word Cloud Arguments
The following article is reposted from its original with permission of author, MJ Linane. Essays can get boring for students to write. It can also get boring for teachers…
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Enter Flipgrid
As educational communities grow more comfortable with integrating technology into teaching and learning practices, we can easily get caught up in all that is “shiny” and “new.”…
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