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Get Ready…Digital Learning Day is Coming!

The first ever Digital Learning Day kicks of on February 1. Billed as “a nationwide celebration of innovative teaching and learning through digital media and technology,” the day will call attention...

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Explore Career Paths

Idaho Public Television’s collection “School to Careers” found in PBS LearningMedia, follows professionals for a day, allowing students to “walk in the shadow” of some funny and informative folks. A...

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PBS LearningMedia Fall Webinar Trainings

KQED and PBS are facilitating a free webinar training, “Educating with PBS LearningMedia” the third Thursday of each month at 4:30 PM.  Participants will explore how to engage students in media-rich...

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Do Now #56: Concussions in Sports

To respond to the Do Now, you can comment below or tweet your response. Be sure to begin your tweet with @KQEDEdspace and end it with #KQEDDoNow For more info on how to use Twitter, click here. Do Now...

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In the Classroom: A SLANT Approach to Learning at the Paul Revere School

Cynthia Vasquez teaches her Pre-K students at the Paul Revere School in San Francisco with the methodology of learning through play. Her approach is influenced by a group of teachers from the San...

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Young Inventors, Designers & Innovative Thinkers with PBS LearningMedia

  Scientist Profile: Inventor Spark your students’ curiosity in engineering and technology by introducing them to the designers, inventors, and clever thinkers featured in PBS LearningMedia. Use their...

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Is Technology Changing Your Brain?

By Stephanie Levin Digital technology may well be the darling of the 21st Century, but is it good for your brain? When I ask college students if the onslaught of information affects their brains, or...

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BAYMN FEST 2013 — June 1 & 2

On June 1 & 2, the Bay Area Youth Media Network (BAYMN) in partnership with KQED will present BAYMN FEST, a free two-day interactive showcase of media produced by young folks ages 12-24, hosted at...

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Top 10 Tech To-Dos Over The Summer

by Denise Maduli-Williams “You’re so lucky you have the summer off,” is the first comment anyone who finds out I’m a teacher says.  Well, I may not be in the classroom teaching, but in many ways I’m...

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What is This Generation’s Moon Mission?

To respond to the Do Now, you can comment below or tweet your response. Be sure to begin your tweet with @KQEDEdspace and end it with #DoNowJFK For more info on how to use Twitter, click here. Do Now...

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Oakland Teacher Wins Digital Technology from PBS LearningMedia

KQED and PBS LearningMedia are pleased to present St. Jarlath Catholic School in Oakland, CA with $10,000 in digital technology for use in the school’s classrooms. Shannon Jordan, a middle school...

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What Do You Need to Succeed in a Tech Career?

Featured Media Resource: VIDEO: “Career Spotlight: Industrial Engineer” (KQED QUEST) Industrial engineer and systems analyst Monica Barin shares her path towards a career in solar technology, and how...

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Would You Upload Your Mind to Live Forever?

Featured Media Resource [VIDEO] “Episode 6: Who Will We Be? (The Brain with David Eagleman – PBS) You might picture a shriveled brain floating in a jar, but that is not what scientists have in mind....

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How Would You Use 3-D Mapping Technology?

Featured Media Resource: [VIDEO] “3-D Mapping Your World With a Backpack” (KQED/QUEST) Hyper-realistic video games. They’re made using a technique called 3-D mapping. In the real world, 3-D mapping...

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Will Robots Replace Us at Work?

This post is part of KQED’s Do Now project. Do Now is a weekly activity for students and the public to engage and respond to current issues using social media. Do Now aims to build civic engagement and...

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Media Innovators in Education

KQED Education joined forces with BAVC, ITVS, and San Francisco Film Society to present Media Innovators in Education at The Lab in the Mission last Thursday Sept 8th. More than 100 teachers and...

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Explore Career Paths

Idaho Public Television’s collection “School to Careers” found in PBS LearningMedia, follows professionals for a day, allowing students to “walk in the shadow” of some funny and informative folks. A...

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Young Inventors, Designers & Innovative Thinkers with PBS LearningMedia

  Scientist Profile: Inventor Spark your students’ curiosity in engineering and technology by introducing them to the designers, inventors, and clever thinkers featured in PBS LearningMedia. Use their...

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Is Technology Changing Your Brain?

By Stephanie Levin Digital technology may well be the darling of the 21st Century, but is it good for your brain? When I ask college students if the onslaught of information affects their brains, or...

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Top 10 Tech To-Dos Over The Summer

by Denise Maduli-Williams “You’re so lucky you have the summer off,” is the first comment anyone who finds out I’m a teacher says.  Well, I may not be in the classroom teaching, but in many ways I’m...

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