For many students, a trip to Washington, D.C. is a once-in-a-lifetime experience …
For many students, a trip to Washington, D.C. is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that opens their eyes to an exciting world beyond their classrooms. Discovery Education and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcome students to a behind-the-scenes Virtual Field Trip to experience the history and beauty of our nation’s capital.
Designed for students in grades 4-8, this action-packed tour features remarkable special guests and give viewers an inside look at six landmark locations:
The White House The U.S. Capitol Building The Supreme Court The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Arlington National Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Have you ever thought of using Artificial intelligence (A.I.) in your classroom? …
Have you ever thought of using Artificial intelligence (A.I.) in your classroom? In this video, Matt shows you the benefits of using A.I. to help support student learning with the help of a few Google tools readily available to you.
In this video UEN Technology Specialist, Kayla Towner, demonstrates how you can …
In this video UEN Technology Specialist, Kayla Towner, demonstrates how you can narrow down your search when researching within the gale reference collection.
In this video Kayla Towner, UEN Technology Specialist shows us how to …
In this video Kayla Towner, UEN Technology Specialist shows us how to find credible and reliable resources using the Gale Reference Collection. You can find resources for elementary, middle school and high school.
In this video, Kayla Towner, UEN Technology Specialist demonstrates how you can …
In this video, Kayla Towner, UEN Technology Specialist demonstrates how you can find articles from local publications throughout Utah. A great tool for your classroom when giving current events!
Students listen to a biography of Martin Luther King, Jr., view photographs …
Students listen to a biography of Martin Luther King, Jr., view photographs of the March on Washington, and study King's use of imagery and allusion in his "I Have a Dream" speech.
This lesson is intended to teach students digital annotation skills and reinforce …
This lesson is intended to teach students digital annotation skills and reinforce their knowledge of rhetorical devices using Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail. This resource can be modified to focus on annotating physical copies of a document and with other documents.Cover image: Photo by Mitchell Luo on Unsplash
This lesson introduces students to the philosophy of nonviolence and the teachings …
This lesson introduces students to the philosophy of nonviolence and the teachings of Mohandas K. Gandhi that influenced Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s views. After considering the political impact of this philosophy, students explore its relevance to personal life and contemporary society.
Learn how to personalize learning using technology! Utah teachers have a large …
Learn how to personalize learning using technology! Utah teachers have a large amount of technology to explore and use in their classrooms. In this episode of the PCBL + Technology webinar series, learn how to utilize Utah's Online Library to support personalized, competency-based learning in your classroom.
In part two of our special two-episode series of UEN’s PDTV, host …
In part two of our special two-episode series of UEN’s PDTV, host Katie Blunt is visiting the Jean Massieu School of the Deaf in Salt Lake City to see Utah’s EdTech Competencies in action.
This episode will follow Katie as she meets with 3rd-grade teacher Hannah Ence to learn how she implements and applies the principles of personalized learning to ensure her lessons meet her students’ unique needs.
In this episode of UEN’s PDTV, host Katie Blunt visits Escalante Elementary …
In this episode of UEN’s PDTV, host Katie Blunt visits Escalante Elementary in Salt Lake City to meet with the school’s Beverly Taylor Sorensen visual arts specialist, Megan Hallet. First, Megan shows us how she uses Utah’s Ed Tech competencies to create art lessons that teach beyond the classroom. Then, Katie shares insight into how you can incorporate creativity into your classroom to encourage students to connect positively to their society.
In this special two-part episode of UEN’s PDTV, host Katie Blunt is …
In this special two-part episode of UEN’s PDTV, host Katie Blunt is visiting the Jean Massieu School of the Deaf in Salt Lake City to see Utah’s EdTech Competencies in action.
This episode will follow Katie as she meets with middle school math teacher Coleen Jennings who is showing us how she integrates UDL (Universal Design for Learning) in her lessons to ensure they are engaging and accessible for all her students.
This webinar was created for Utah educators to help them learn how …
This webinar was created for Utah educators to help them learn how Scrible Edu Pro fills a gap for distance learning during the pandemic by supporting remote instruction for research and writing. You can scroll through this webinar recording to find portions of interest. For example, the "how-to" portion starts at 23:00 mins and contains a variety of questions, each with an answer and accompanying demo. For example, at the 25:50 mark, you'll see info about the question, "How do I curate and annotate articles".
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