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TeachNet Summer CPD 2021

For Summer 2021, TeachNet are offering six EPV day approved online courses, including three new courses, ‘Development Education in the Primary Classroom’ (With Plan International), ‘ Using Google Workspace in the Primary Classroom’ and ‘STEAMing through Dark Skies and Biodiversity’ (With ESERO Ireland and Discover Primary Science and Maths ). For more information please see […]

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‘Using Google Workspace in the Primary Classroom’ – EPV Course Preview

This summer TeachNet are delighted to offer their first course on ‘Google Workspace for Education’. Google Workspace for Education (formally G-Suite for education), along with Office 365, has been a prominent feature of Irish education over the past 18 months. After Covid (AC) Covid-19 has shone a light on the importance, and the increasing centrality,

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Looking Ahead to a New School Year – Planning for a Blended Future

As educators around the globe prepare to take a well earned rest over the summer months, some are already starting to consider what education and training will look like in a post-inoculation world, which we refer to as AC (After Covid). The past fifteen months has witnessed an increase in the use of digital technologies

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Rubber ducks, a US Air Force sergeant, and my introduction to cybersecurity in schools.

Due to the low 30Cs temperatures of early fall in Virginia and with the school air conditioning not operating at full capacity, many Albemarle High School teachers would leave their doors open which would allow a sneak peek into their classrooms. One particular day, I passed by the open door of the computer science teacher

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