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Don't miss your last chance to see us at Booth 408. The SXSW EDU 2025 Expo is free and open to the public on Wednesday, March 5!

We’ll be sharing our newest resources for teaching with film and amazing free giveaways for you. We can't wait to answer your questions about teaching with film & partnering with us to make film-based educational materials. Tell your #Austin #educator & #filmmaker friends we'd love to meet them, too! 1/3

#SXSWEDU #SXSWEDUExpo #Austin #SWSW #Film @education

We’re presenting at SXSW EDU on March 3! Join our executive director Jen Fischer and panelists from ROCO Films, Common Sense Media and Sierra College as they discuss The Power of Film in Classrooms and Teacher Training. Educators can receive continuing professional learning credit hours by attending this session. We hope you can join us!

Date: Mon, March 3

Time: 1 pm - 2 pm

Location: Austin Convention Center, Room 17AB

Learn more: schedule.sxswedu.com/2025/even 1/2

#SXSWEDU #TeacherTraining #Curriculum #CurriculumDesign #Austin #ProfessionalDevelopment #Education #Edutooters @education @edutooters

Conversations promoting #BroadbandForAll have been happening for 20 years—and we’re still 10 years out.

What does that do for kids in K12 right now who need Internet access? 12–15 million learners are digitally disconnected in the US. That’s one-third of the K12 population—and the majority of the unconnected are Black and LatinX.

Learn how we’re addressing the #DigitalDivide with #EndlessKey, presented at #SXSWEdu.

endlessos.org/post/bridging-of

Endless OSBridging Offline Students’ Connectivity Barriers: The Endless Key at SXSW EDUThis year’s SXSW EDU conference brought together global leaders who are leveraging technology to better education worldwide—including our own VP of Programs, Bunmi Esho.