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We're teaming up with amazing educators to create a vibrant space where fun, experimentation, and play are at the heart of learning.

Vol. 69 🤖🥊 It’s Robot Fighting Time!

Vol. 69 🤖🥊 It’s Robot Fighting Time!

Cross-curricular Battlebots inspired design lessons in Grades 5, 6 & 7.

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Vol. 65 💭 Road Trip Wisdom From Our First Pro-D Day

Vol. 65 💭 Road Trip Wisdom From Our First Pro-D Day

Inspiring connections, creative exchanges and our first time as conference presenters!

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Carlo and Jani plan their next throw at the Disc Golf Course while Jen and Dylan look on.

Vol. 61 🤝 What’s it like collaborating with Classmate?

Questions we ask when we’re brainstorming and planning with teachers.

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Vol. 54. Connecting Storytelling to Assessment 🫶

Vol. 54. Connecting Storytelling to Assessment 🫶

What does it take to lead an assessment revolution?

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Vol. 50. D&D Club is a Critical Hit! 🐉

Vol. 50. D&D Club is a Critical Hit! 🐉

How a school’s Dungeons and Dragons Club has become a cross-curricular movement.

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Vol. 46. From There to Here 🛬

Vol. 46. From There to Here 🛬

Grade 5 Students produce family immigration interview stories!

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A space to Bring

Dreams to Life

Vol. 57. Students Tell Us What They Think 🐒

Vol. 57. Students Tell Us What They Think 🐒

Students share how they feel about the digital projects we've worked on together!

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Vol. 56. Personal Experience, Professional Change ✨

Vol. 56. Personal Experience, Professional Change ✨

Learning new things by looking back.

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Vol. 55. Special Edition Interview: Dragons Explore BC’s Landforms 🐉 ⛰️

Vol. 55. Special Edition Interview: Dragons Explore BC’s Landforms 🐉 ⛰️

From the perspective of dragons, students share their knowledge of British Columbia’s landforms.

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Vol. 54. Connecting Storytelling to Assessment 🫶

Vol. 54. Connecting Storytelling to Assessment 🫶

What does it take to lead an assessment revolution?

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Vol. 53. “And For That Reason, I’m In!” 🐲

Vol. 53. “And For That Reason, I’m In!” 🐲

Grade 6 students come up with Dragon’s Den style pitches for their inventions.

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Vol. 52. Don’t Just Hit Record! 🫸 📹

Vol. 52. Don’t Just Hit Record! 🫸 📹

Grade 6 students learn videography basics.

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— Alyssa Kunz, Grade 6 Teacher

"Essentially you get a new, refreshed project that will engage students without having to overhaul your previous projects."

— Student, Elementary

"I wish I could’ve gone to the bathroom, but it was so fun I didn’t want to leave!"

— Caoimhe Townsend, Grade 7 Teacher

"The students were genuinely interested in the topic — I found they put more effort into their work as a result. They even asked if they could work on it in their spare time, which was amazing to see! "

— Student, Elementary

"I learned what you can do with creativity!"

— Renee Foran, Grade 1 Teacher

"You CAN teach an old dog new tricks! I went from being stressed and overwhelmed to calm and patient (and dare I say almost confident?!). With each activity we do, I’m inspired to try and do and learn more."

— Student, Grade 6

"I loved this animation project so much that I’ve decided I want to be the head artist of Pixar studios when I grow up."

— Anna Csomor, Grade 6 Teacher

"Classroom projects have been enhanced and students are highly motivated and engaged when learning. Overall, I have witnessed the positive impact on our students' learning journeys."

— Teacher

"It’s like you have a friend coming to help you."

— Student, Grade 6

"I grew my presenting skills and now I have less social anxiety when presenting – all starting with this Classmate podcast project."

— Raychelyn Beliveau, Grade 6 Teacher

"The students feel comfortable taking risks. Then, when they apply it to a project, they really push one another to find the best way to use the tool."

— Mike Penney, Grade 5 Teacher

"I feel creative when we collaborate. It pushes me to embrace technology and get out of my comfort zone."

— Teacher

"Before, I saw technology as a tool… but now I see it more as a creative instrument that we need to learn how to play."

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