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Screens With a Purpose: Turning Screen Time Into Skill Time

Screens With a Purpose: Turning Screen Time Into Skill Time

In today’s tech-driven world, screens are everywhere – and so are the concerns surrounding them. But what if we told you that screen time doesn’t have to be a passive scroll-fest? At TechnoKids, we believe screens can serve a higher purpose – becoming  a portal to essential skills, creativity, and future-ready learning. Reframing the Screen […]

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Why Your Students Will Love Microsoft Reading Coach

If you’re on the hunt for a tool that actually helps your students with reading, Microsoft Reading Coach might be just what your classroom needs. This is a digital tutor designed to boost reading skills through fun, customizable, and adaptive learning experiences. It blends AI with proven teaching strategies to support all kinds of readers

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TechnoMe Course – New Digital Literacy Activities for Kids

TechnoKids‘ all-new TechnoMe course features exciting updates. Thanks to valuable feedback from teachers, we’ve added more digital literacy activities to better support your students. There’s now a strong focus on promoting responsible digital citizenship, helping kids make wise choices and collaborate effectively. Plus, we’ve introduced an entirely new session dedicated to computer science, designed to

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Should I Teach My Kids to Learn to Code at a Very Early Stage?

In today’s rapidly changing world, teaching kids to code is a little like teaching them to read-essential, empowering, and surprisingly fun! As AI reshapes every corner of our lives, coding is no longer a niche skill for tech wizards-it’s a basic digital skill for elementary students. If you’re wondering whether you should enroll your little

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