It gives the teachers tools and knowledge to create future-ready learning environments.
Participants in the program earned industry-recognized certifications as the university partnered with Microsoft, MantisEDU and Sciberus.
“Empowering our teachers to embrace innovation is essential to preparing students for the careers of tomorrow,” OCSD Superintendent Marcus Chambers said. “Through the FSU InSPIRE program, our educators are gaining new strategies and technologies to spark curiosity and creativity in their classrooms.”
The program was designed by FSU’s Learning Systems Institute, which is home to the Florida Center for Research in STEM, a recognized leader in STEM development and teacher support.
For more information about the InSPIRE program, visit https://inspire.fsu.edu.