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Tag Archives: NCCE
NCCE conference video - by students
For the second year in a row, Generation YES coordinated a student tech support team for NCCE. Some really talented students devoted untold hours to helping speakers and conference attendees, and doing their part to make schools a better place … Continue reading
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Student-created video for NCCE closing keynote
Last week over 70 GenYES students from all over Washington were part of the tech crew at NCCE, the Northwest Council of Computer Educators state conference. Students from grades 7-12 helped with video and audio production, technical support for attendees, … Continue reading
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NCCE student tech support at your service
At the Northwest Council for Computers in Education (NCCE) in Seattle March 2-5, 2010, over 70 students from districts around Washington will be on site to assist. Students from grades 7-12 will help with video and audio production, technical support … Continue reading
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Only a few seats left for Northwest Constructivist Celebration
If you are located in the Seattle area and want to spend a day learning about creativity, constructivism, and technology, be sure to check out The Pacific Northwest Constructivist Celebration. Pacific Northwest Constructivist Celebration Saturday May 16, 2009 Puget Sound … Continue reading
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Constructivist Celebration in the Northwest
The first ever Constructivist Celebration in the Pacific Northwest is an opportunity for you to let your creativity run free with the world’s best open-ended software tools in a collaborative setting with enthusiastic colleagues who share your commitment to children, … Continue reading
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