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5 Service Projects for Your Class (Remote Friendly)
This year is almost at an end and it's been a challenging one. That's why we want to end this year showing gratitude for the people who got us through it. We thought you might feel the same way, so we've compiled some ideas for service projects you can do with your class to end this year on a positive note.
Skill Struck
December 9, 2020
5 Ways to Improve Equity in Computer Science
Every student should have the opportunity to learn how to code. Unfortunately, not all students are given equal access to a quality computer science education. Minority and marginalized groups need more exposure to STEM education, and we need more of their unique perspectives in the STEM industry. So, what can you do to make computer science education more equitable in your school or district?
Skill Struck
November 5, 2020
Healthy Technology Use at Home With Anneliese Pixton
Technology in the home is always a relevant topic, but in the current educational climate it’s especially relevant for both educators and parents. It’s a topic that is familiar to Anneliese Pixton, the founder of implementEd, a company that focuses on the implementation of EdTech software in schools while voicing the needs of educators.
Skill Struck
August 18, 2020
Skill Struck Partners with Code to Success
Skill Struck is proud to announce our partnership with the Success in Education Foundation and their Code to Success program for summer 2020. In an effort to increase accessibility for all students, the Skill Struck Voyage platform will be utilized by participants using a Chromebook or similar device.
Skill Struck
June 25, 2020
Should My Kid Learn to Code? 3 Reasons Why the Answer is Yes
It is interesting to contemplate how technology has impacted the extracurricular industry. As teenagers spend more and more time at home playing Fortnite or watching Youtube videos, they spend less time developing skills. Parents have started to make a connection to technology and their children, as “Coding for Kids,” or something similar, is googled a million times each month.
Skill Struck
November 8, 2018
Skill Struck Releases Version Two of Ninja and are Calling it Voyage
Skill Struck released Voyage—version two of their Voyage is an affordable way for kids to learn how to code through fun, engaging coding challenges. Kids are guided through a coding education while competing and helping others on the platform.
Skill Struck
July 9, 2019
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