
KVEC Inaugural Drone Race
78 students from 8 KVEC schools arrived at Hazard Community and Technical College to participate in a drone building workshop and indoor race. Betsy Lane,
78 students from 8 KVEC schools arrived at Hazard Community and Technical College to participate in a drone building workshop and indoor race. Betsy Lane,
How many professional development sessions do educators attend that do not pertain to the content area they teach or do not strengthen their instructional skills
Students at three area technology centers have worked diligently throughout this school year to construct the first student-built tiny houses in eastern Kentucky. Their efforts
Salyersville Grade School has embarked on a student centered classroom redesign, and students in one SGS classroom now have a space conducive to collaborative learning.
E-books, E-books, everywhere! Teachers and students at South Magoffin Elementary are very excited about the recent purchase of Capstone Interactive e-books. The Capstone program allows
Wolfe County is racing to the top through the daily use of technology to access and tap into students’ interests and knowledge. Teachers at all
Sixth grade students in Minnie Bailey’s and Tammy Stewarts’s classes at Cumberland Elementary School recently “got sick” to help educate students on what a virus
Two teachers at Letcher County Central High School, Mrs. Rebecca Potter and Dr. Michael Melton, received ARI Innovation Grants from KVEC this school year. Both
Kellie McLellan, a teacher at Phelps High School, has challenged the Hornets to “Get Fit”. Seventy-five percent of the students surveyed at the school reported
Learning has changed a lot in the past years thanks to new technology. Recently our school has received a great deal of support from Kentucky
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