Teaching

Teaching Kids About Networks/Networking

Teaching kids about networking (the digital kind, not social networking) can actually be a lot of fun if you break it down into simple, relatable concepts and use interactive activities. I have written other articles like teaching kids programming and teaching kids electricity. Here I want to talk about networking. Here’s a step-by-step approach to […]

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Instructional Design and Teaching

CellStream, Inc. consultants have designed all types of training programs under the guidelines of Bloom’s Taxonomy, including our own.  Bloom’s Taxonomy is a framework that organizes different levels of cognitive learning, helping educators design lessons that build from simple understanding to complex critical thinking. Originally developed by Benjamin Bloom in 1956 and later revised, the

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Teaching Kids Hands On Electricity with “Squishy Circuits”

Absolute Genius! When kids are introduced to electricity in 3rd or 4th grade science labs, they’re often handed unfamiliar components—wires, resistors, LEDs—and expected to understand how it all works. These parts feel foreign and complicated, which can create a disconnect in learning. Like many others, I believe this leads to a learning gap. But recently,

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