Share Ideas and Join Studica at CUE 2016

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CUE National Conference 2016

 The CUE National Conference is the longest running education technology conference in California, and among some of the largest EdTech shows in the United States. This annual event takes place on March 17th-19th, 2016 in Palm Springs, California. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore new methods of teaching and using technology in the classroom. Support student success with a range of … Read More

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Makeblock: Open-source Maker Sets for the 21st Century

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Makeblock: Open-source Maker Sets for the 21st Century

Often referred to as “Lego for adults”, Makeblock engages a builder’s fondness for construction sets with the application of technology. These sets are actually great for makers of all ages, because they are so easily and quickly put together. Like Lego, many Makeblock sets use a construction process that allows each piece to slot together without the need for nuts … Read More

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Obama Pledges $4B through Computer Science for All

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President Obama recently announced his three-year initiative to empower American students with the computer science skills they need to succeed in a digital economy. This plan, called “Computer Science for All”,  outlines $4 billion in funding to provide schools and educators across the country with the resources they need to teach computer science. This includes training teachers, equipping classrooms and … Read More

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5 Days of EdTech at TCEA 2016 with Studica

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TCEA Together We Shape the Future

The Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA) Convention has arrived, and it’s bringing with it a whole new spin on how to use technology in the classroom. TCEA 2016 is taking place at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas on February 1st – 5th. From elementary grades to higher education, this event explores last year’s successes and failures in education … Read More

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