Jackson County teacher talks about time at NCCAT
Lincolnton native Carrie Reynolds, who teachers at Scotts Creek School in Sylva, spoke with the Lincoln Herald about attending a recent digital program at NCCAT.
Lincolnton native Carrie Reynolds, who teachers at Scotts Creek School in Sylva, spoke with the Lincoln Herald about attending a recent digital program at NCCAT.
Computer science is about connecting us all.
Join us for "The Canvas Connection."
Canvas, North Carolina's Learning Management System, is your place for one-stop learning and course management. Create modules, lessons, assessments, discussions, and portfolios. Have your grade book, course information, feedback, and student analytics all in one place. Three programs offered this Spring:
Teachers from Cary, Winston-Salem, Chapel Hill, Fletcher, Kings Mountain, Cameron, Fuquay Varina, Roseboro, Gastonia, Shelby, Walstonburg, Lowgap, Fayetteville, Raleigh, Cape Carteret, New Bern, Maysville, Garland and Pink Hill have joined us for "Expanding Your Technology Toolbox: Getting the Most Out of Digital Learning." Thanks for being here!
One-third of the teachers in the United States leave the profession after three years and nearly half leave by the fifth year.
More than 60 educators from across North Carolina will gather at the campus of the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, a national leader in professional development, for EdCampWNC on Oct. 24.
NCCAT alum Allison Stewart (allilsunrae) will be leading the #NCed Twitter chat on Connected Educators tonight from 9-10 p.m. Hope you can join them for an interesting time of sharing and learning.
NCCAT presenter Glenn Gurley passed along this weeks tool talk on Kahoot!.
Kahoot!
Kahoot! is a game-based classroom response system and educational platform that leaves your students begging for more. With a refreshingly new take on introducing a subject and formative assessment - through quizzing, collaboration and presentation of content - Kahoot! initiates peer-led discussions, with students left on the edge of their seats.
Kim Davis, Instructional Technology Facilitator at Heritage Elementary School/Rolesville Middle School in Wake County, had some good words about an NCCAT Online program.
"Thanks so much for offering online courses! My teachers are asking for more access to professional development from home. I am passing along everything I get from NCCAT."