I’ve always believed that today’s teachers are some of the most creative and resourceful people on the planet, but the time I’ve spent reading grant submissions on Kendall Hunt’s WeAreTeachers’ Ask page has reinforced that notion in a myriad of ways.
We asked you how you'd use new technology to teach science and math, and boy, did you respond! We received 450 great ideas about how technology could be used to teach math and science, and each idea shows that teachers are not only ready to use technology, but that you’re already using it in clever and engaging ways that you’re happy to share with us as well as your colleagues around the country.
If you haven’t taken a moment to read through some of the ideas, I hope you’ll find the time to take a look, and even cast a vote for your favorite idea to help an educator win a classroom grant so the idea can come to life in their classroom. And you just might find yourself inspired to replicate one of these terrific ideas in your own classroom!
Voting will continue through Thursday, December 9. But the conversation doesn't stop there -- we're always interested in the innovative ways you're helping your students learn. So keep the conversation going even after the voting's over by sharing your ideas with us in this space or on our Facebook page. We want to hear from you!
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