Pathfinders
Exploring Curriculum Pathways & Instructional Technology
[Update: In November the Reach for the Stars team was honored with the 2014 Hands On! Award from The National Braille Press.] Creating an interactive astronomy book for 10- to 12-year-old students—including those with visual impairments—involves managerial and collaborative complexities only a bit less daunting than those that govern star formation
Writing Navigator—from Curriculum Pathways—is a suite of tools designed to guide and support students in all four stages of writing: planning, drafting, revising, and publishing. We’ve recently released the final tool in this suite: Writing Publisher. It helps students put the finishing touches on their essays. That means documenting sources and proofreading.
In 2008, I agreed to foster an ominous-looking shelter dog no one seemed willing to adopt. He doesn't have any papers, but a glance at his noggin makes clear that he's not a greyhound or a whippet. He's an American pit-bull terrier. Although his well-armored head and fence-post neck suggest he was
Though the 2015 conference is still many months away, South by Southwest Edu has already opened up voting for the proposals! This conference focuses on teaching and learning with innovative technologies and practices. At SAS Curriculum Pathways, we want to be a part of the excitement, and we need your
Since our initial release, we've talked with teachers and reading specialists from across the country about ways to improve Reading Records, our popular, cross-platform solution to running records of reading. The overall consensus: “Wow, this is great, but we want more!” So, here’s what you can expect from the latest
We recently released a new version of SAS Curriculum Pathways, and depending on your browser settings, you may need to clear your browser's cache and cookies—the internal records of website settings and files created as you use the internet. Here's a quick guide on how to accomplish this simple task