Guest Blog: The Statue of Liberty with Tim and Moby

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Guest Blogger Mary Alice Panek of the Pembroke School District helped her students make their own BrainPOP movie about the Statue of Liberty.  She shares her story in this guest blog post. My grade...

Design Corps Boot Camp

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Perhaps the coolest camp ever, I recently had the opportunity to visit Learning Games Network's summer program, Design Corps Boot Camp, at MIT. The camp offers middle school teachers and students th...

Games in the Classroom? That’s Right! Introducing … GameUp

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Games? In the classroom? Seriously? Yes. For students, games are where it’s at. We are beyond excited to share our newest development, GameUp™ As teachers, we know that games  – good games -  e...

Featured Gaming Webinar

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  Game Design 101: An Introduction for Teachers...

What’s YOUR Type? Blood Typing with NobelPrize.org

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What's YOUR Type? Blood Typing with NobelPrize.org...

Argument Wars! Learning with iCivics

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Argument Wars! Learning with iCivics...

Exploring the Scientific Method with Generation Cures

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Exploring the Scientific Method with Generation Cures...

Webinar: Irespond and Brainpop – Student Response Systems and the Answer You’re Looking For!

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Recorded December 21st 2011. Put technology right in your students’ hands and engage them on a new level.  Our special guest Chris Haon – 3rd grade teacher at  Murdock Elementary in Marietta, GA – ...