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  1. Enhancing the Art & Science of Teaching With Technology

    Successfully leverage technology to enhance classroom practices with this practical resource. Over 100 strategies and a glossary of classroom-relevant technology terms are included.

    $45.95

    Paperback, eBook

  2. Who Owns the Learning?

    Preparing Students for Success in the Digital Age

    Discover how technology allows students to take ownership of their learning, create and share learning tools, and participate in meaningful work.

    $35.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback, eBook

  3. The Connected Educator

    Learning and Leading in a Digital Age

    Learn how to take advantage of technology to collaborate with other educators. You’ll improve your own learning and deepen the learning of your students.

    $45.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback, eBook

  4. 21st Century Skills

    Rethinking How Students Learn

    Education luminaries reveal why 21st century skills are necessary, which skills are most important, and how to help schools include them in curriculum and instruction.

    $48.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback, eBook

  5. Leading in the Curious World of Generative AI: Possibilities and Risks

    November 29, 2023

    Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to reshape every aspect of the education experience. This webinar unpacks the potential of AI as a creator in areas like content generation and personalized learning while also confronting ethical and societal risks like data privacy, misinformation, and effects on the job market. Whether you're a district leader or a building leader, join us to learn the latest about this rapidly evolving topic.

    Free webinar

  6. Using AI Tools to Facilitate Better Teaching and Learning

    December 19, 2023

    ChatGPT—one of the most valuable technology tools for teachers and learners—became widely available in the fall of 2022. Since then, artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT have taken education by storm. Teachers are using these tools to create new content, differentiate their instruction, identify strategies for teaching and reteaching concepts to their students, and work more efficiently and effectively. Just as important, students are using these tools to improve their understanding of complex ideas, identify new paths of learning in their areas of personal interest, and receive targeted feedback on their work. Because AI tools are changing how we work and learn, classroom teachers must reflect on their potential and understand their limitations.

    Free webinar

  7. Matthew Rhoads

    Matthew Rhoads, EdD, is an expert and innovator in educational technology and instructional strategy integration within online, blended, and traditional classroom settings. With a background in special education, he co-teaches regularly while coaching teachers and presenting professional development.

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  8. John Arthur

    John Arthur teaches sixth grade at Meadowlark Elementary, a Title I school in Salt Lake City, Utah. Since 2013, his students have gained national recognition as advocates for children and immigrants by creating music videos and other digital content and sharing their work across media platforms.

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  9. Another School Year with Generative AI: How Do I Prepare?

    August 13, 2024

    Join former elementary school teacher and presenter Adam Garry as we explore how this year will see a major shift in the adoption of generative AI in schools. How can district leaders ensure that school leaders and teachers are ready for this change? In this webinar, we will discuss strategies and steps to prepare for and successfully implement your generative AI initiative.

    Free webinar

  10. Victoria Francis

    Victoria Francis, MEd, EdS, spent over 40 years teaching high school across Idaho, New Mexico, and Hawaii. Her work inspired a passion for working with “underdog” students—those who others felt had poor future prospects.

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