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In East L.A., Teenagers Tell New Stories About Their Neighborhood...
Civic engagement projects give students at East Los Angeles Renaissance Academy an opportunity to celebrate...
Behind the Camera, Students Document Life and Learning
At Philadelphia’s Workshop School, students are developing media production skills to shape their school community...
Librarians Lead the Way to Digital Literacy
Librarians have been on the front lines of information literacy for years, putting them in...
Marginal Syllabus as OER and OEP
Remi Kalir, one of the organizers of the open annotation project Marginal Syllabus, explains how...
How Playing With Math Helps Teachers Better Empathize With Students
Math Teachers Circles create a space for educators to connect with the joys of discovery...
Story Project Builds Community Among Diverse Set of Teens
A new storytelling project in Kansas City—supported by an LRNG Innovators Challenge Grant—builds community among...
Continuous Impact & Growth: Checking in with Previous LRNG Awardees
With the 2017 LRNG Innovators Challenge ongoing, we revisit the continuing success of some of...
Asking Big Questions with the 2017 Facing History Student Essay...
Facing History’s essay contest prompts students to reflect on civic participation and ethical decision-making by...
‘Read Brave’ Fosters Passionate Reading and Intergenerational Dialogue
Read Brave is a city-wide one book project in Saint Paul, Minnesota, facilitated by a...
BREAK THE SUPER BOWL 2017: #WOMENNOTOBJECTS
For this year's Break the Super Bowl advertisement remixing event, The Lamp focused on the...
Teens at the Nexus of Fashion, Gaming, and Technology
A program based in Brooklyn, NY, makes learning enticing for teenagers, combining topics they might...
Why the School Library Is the Perfect Place for Maker...
Library makerspaces, including members of the YOUmedia Learning Labs Network, offer students a chance to...
Spark an Interest; Ignite a Passion: Applications Now Being Accepted...
LRNG Innovators is launching its third challenge, inviting educators to imagine engaging ways to help...
Andover Bread Loaf: Nurturing Literacy & Building Community for Social...
Andover Bread Loaf facilitates writing workshops in Lawrence, MA, creating space for youth and adults...
In Minneapolis, Fostering Black Voices
English teacher Molly Vasich has always been curious about class participation—what prompts it and what...
A Lab That Grows Young Writers
An afterschool writing center offers fourth- and fifth-graders the opportunity to explore their creative capacity upon...
Nashville Library Gives Incarcerated Teens the Freedom to Create
How a local public library in Nashville is using digital media to help teens see...
Practicing the Principles of Connected Learning
New media educator Howard Rheingold interviews educator Kevin Hodgson about connected learning and how educators...
Lesson Ideas for Mobile Learning
New media educator Howard Rheingold interviews professor Shelly Terrell about her new book, which highlights...
Hour of Code Demystifies Coding for Students Worldwide
The Hour of Code, a global movement to introduce students to the fundamentals of computer...
What a Makerspace Can Mean for the Writing Classroom—Takeaways from...
Librarian and maker Colleen Graves recaps a lively and learner-driven session on makerspaces and embracing...
Here’s Why You Should Step into the Future with Facing...
This Sunday and Monday, Join our partner Facing History for Face the Future, a global...
From ‘Lives’ to ‘Modern Love’: Writing Personal Essays With Help...
This resource from the New York Times Learning Network provides seven recommendations for teaching and...
Educating for Democracy in the Digital Age
The Educating for Democracy in the Digital Age Initiative's new video series documents best practices...