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The New York Times Learning Network Civil Conversation Challenge for...
Teenagers all over the world are invited to take part in the New York Times...
Learning Differences MOOC-Ed Participant Perspectives: Constance Seibert
Our partner The Friday Institute for Educational Innovation's free online Learning Differences course aims to...
The Global Cardboard Challenge: Just Build It!
Through interest-driven learning and making, the Global Cardboard Challenge by our partner, Imagination Foundation, puts...
Launching a New Phase of Research for Agency by Design:...
Project Zero’s Agency by Design team is developing documentation and assessment tools for maker-centered learning...
Cultivating Cosmopolitanism in a World of Echo Chambers
Out of Eden, a program of our partner Project Zero, aims to nudge students toward...
The Promises, Practices, and Pedagogies of Maker-Centered Learning: An Updated...
Our partner Project Zero previews the insights from its forthcoming book, Maker-Centered Learning: Empowering Young...
3 Things to Do Before You Sign Up For Another...
To help alleviate concerns around privacy with ed tech tools, our partner, The Lamp, outlines...
A New School Year And Our Greatest Fear
As the summer winds down and a new school year begins, teacher-consultant and 2014 National...
Back to School Tips for Teachers on the Digital Transformation...
Three keys for educators and administrators preparing to launch a new technology initiative in the...
Student Voices Count with ‘Letters to the Next President 2.0’
Teachers are using Letters to the Next President 2.0 to engage their students with civic...
Redesigning Civic Education for the Digital Age
"Redesigning Civic Education for the Digital Age," a recent article in Theory and Research in...
Publishing Site Now Open to Amplify Youth Voice
Letters to the Next President 2.0 publishing website launches. Student Submissions are rolling in.
Sparking Student Financial Empowerment through Micro-credentials
Built on principles of evidence-based learning, these twenty micro-credentials from our partner Digital Promise and...
Break the Election with MediaBreaker/Studios
A brief history of political advertising and an invitation to “Break the Election” from our...
Follow the Clues to MozFest 2016
Submit your proposals today for MozFest 2016: Demystify the Web! The conference, which will take...
Learning to Measure Media Literacy Outcomes
To measure the impact of its media literacy programs and tools, our partner, The Lamp...
Implementing Connected Learning and Twenty-First-Century Skill Development in Programming
Professional development training at Nashville Public Library, a member of the YOUmedia Learning Labs Network,...
10 Ways to Engage Summer Learners in the Election
Our partner, KQED compiled a list of the ten best resources to help educators prepare...
Educating for Participatory Politics in the Digital Age
To promote digital civic learning opportunities, teams from Educating for Participatory Politics (EPP) participated in...
Teaching and Learning Resources | The Attack in Orlando: The...
Our partner, The New York Times Learning Network offers ways educators can teach and help...
The Seventh Annual New York Times Summer Reading Contest
Every Friday from June 17-August 19, teens can submit an essay in The New York...
Letters to the Next President 2.0
Our partner Edutopia explains how Letters to the Next President 2.0—hosted by the National Writing...
TOP 10 MOVIES FOR TEACHING MEDIA LITERACY
Our partner, The Lamp shows the hidden side of media with films that critique it.
Connecting the Education Community with Research on Learning
The Digital Promise Map connects education leaders and product developers with research from thousands of...