Enhancing Learning with the Apple Education Community
Written by: Emily Morrow  Overview Do you ever feel stuck as an educator? You teach the same lessons repeatedly or do the same learning activities... Read More
	Empowering Learners: Turning “I’ll Never Use This” into “I Can Do This”
Written by: Scott Harrington One of the most common phrases we hear from students is, “Why do I have to learn this?” or “I’ll never... Read More
	Teaching Writing in an AI World: What I’m Doing Differently This Year
Written by: Evi Wusk Last year, I was working as an educational technology professor when I was part of a group who created Writing &... Read More
	Coding for Kinders: CodeLand App for Kids
Written by: Lisa Bohaty Computer science is such a fun and exciting thing to teach to elementary students. They get excited as they start to... Read More
	From Computer Science Standards to AI Conversations: What’s Next for Nebraska Schools
Written by: Shaun Young For the past two years, my role as the Computer Science and Technology Education Specialist at the Nebraska Department of Education... Read More
	When “Other Duties” Turn Into a Calling
Written by: Terry Julian In education, we’re all familiar with the phrase “Other duties as assigned.” It’s the catch-all for whatever doesn’t neatly fit into... Read More
	ACH ATTACKS
Written by: Matthew Carley ACH attacks are happening not only in Nebraska but also around the country.  Common uses for ACH in schools are for... Read More
	Reflections from the Heart of Innovation: My ISTE 2025 San Antonio Experience!
Written by: Kyleigh Kumm What an incredible week it was! I’m still buzzing from my experience at ISTE 2025, which recently wrapped up in San... Read More
	Unlocking Cybersecurity Education: A Recap of CyberEdCon and the Power of CYBER.ORG
For educators looking to bring cutting-edge cybersecurity education into their classrooms, CyberEdCon is an invaluable experience. NETA President, Kyleigh Kumm, attended CyberEdCon at the beginning... Read More
	Spring Insight: How Paper is Holding Schools Back
It’s strange, isn’t it? We can pull up a photo of a dancing alpaca wearing sunglasses in under two seconds on our phone…but it might... Read More
	 
					








