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In an effort to enhance their teaching methods, educators from Warren County engaged in a series of hands-on projects at the Green River Educational Cooperative. This immersive experience focused on the latest advancements in technology, equipping teachers with valuable skills to integrate into their classrooms.
Participants explored the fascinating world of drones, gaining insights into their applications in education and beyond. They also delved into 3D modeling, learning how to create digital objects that can be used for various educational purposes, from art projects to engineering tasks.
Additionally, the training emphasized computer science fundamentals, ensuring that educators are well-versed in the essential skills necessary for teaching the next generation. By embracing these technologies, Warren County teachers are not only enhancing their own professional development but also preparing their students for a rapidly evolving digital landscape. This initiative marks a significant step toward fostering a tech-savvy educational environment in the region.
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