Cyber.org offers free K–12 cyber lessons and courses, as well as virtual and in-person professional development workshops, many of which are free. Teachers can search for lessons by Grade (K–12), Type (Unit, Activity, Course), and/or Subjects (Career & Technical Education, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Engineering, Humanities, Math, Robotics and Coding, Science).
Have you ever wished you could see into the minds of your students? The Smithsonian Science Education Center has partnered with FableVision Studios to create a new animated web series that helps teachers do just that.
Educators and researchers at University of Massachusetts Amherst have released a free, open-access, online ebook to help use AI tools, such a ChatGPT, to teach and learn critical analysis.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is hosting a virtual conference,June 26–28, 2023, where educators can access materials, hear directly from Holocaust survivors, and connect with other teachers.
Is there an aspect of your language program you would like to improve? Do you want to learn more about how program evaluation can help you achieve your goals? STARTALK Excellent Language Program Evaluation is a fully virtual program that lets participants earn continuing education credits while they learn how to conduct evaluations that will help them make positive changes to their programs.