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Become a voice in the BrainPOP community

Bring your passion and experience, and we'll create opportunities to share them with our community! See how you can get involved and make an impact.

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Learn, collaborate, and create as a Certified BrainPOP Educator (CBE)

Do you love using BrainPOP in your class, or looking for new strategies to try in your instruction? We want to learn about your unique stories as a teacher and provide a platform to share your expertise. Register for our next CBE course where you will learn new strategies to support your instruction. 

 

As a CBE, you can share your educational advice, and enjoy special perks including:

Consult on latest product enhancements and be the first to know about new releases and updates

Expand your professional learning network through community events

Learn how to use BrainPOP to supplement your instruction

Show off your exclusive BrainPOP swag!

What does a CBE do?

Share your expertise on focus groups and panels, collaborate on guest blogs through interviews or submissions, get creative with our social media team, learn (and laugh) at virtual and in-person meetups, lead conversations at in-person and virtual conferences
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Join a global community of

like-minded educators

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Connect with us on LinkedIn

The Teacher Network by BrainPOP

This is a space to exchange ideas, resources, and tips, build connections, and have fun! ALL educators are welcome–current teachers, former teachers, administrators, thought leaders, folks who use BrainPOP, and folks who don’t (yet!).

See what BrainPOP teachers are sharing

Love from our CBEs

In my district, I am known as "Mr. BrainPOP"! Every time anybody has BrainPOP questions they come to me. If I can't answer the question, I email the BrainPOP team. I've also led many workshops for my school and district. I presented with BrainPOP at ISTE a couple of years ago, led a BrainPOP workshop in NYC, was a CBE of the Month, and wrote blog articles for BrainPOP–all super meaningful experiences!

Ricardo Vela
Social Studies Teacher
White Plains City Schools, New York

As a technology integration coach, it's important to me that my teachers utilize the resources we invest in purposefully. Informing them about great updates, modeling best practices in BrainPOP, and showing off my amazing BrainPOP swag are a huge part of my identity!

Amy Monigal
Instructional Coach
Oshkosh Area School District, Wisconsin

I thoroughly love, enjoy, and appreciate BrainPOP. I use BrainPOP Jr. as a resource constantly each year to help students learn and understand the content we cover in our class. I think so highly of the resource and think it is so well done. I am grateful to have a small part in the BrainPOP world by being a Certified BrainPOP Educator.

Lisa Kay Wenske
Teacher
Austin Independent School District, Texas

Become a Certified BrainPOP Educator

Fill out the form below for information about our next cohort and a link to register!

    • Digital Literacy: Understanding and effectively using digital tools

    • Online Etiquette: Practicing respectful online communication

    • Digital Footprint Awareness: Recognizing the long-lasting nature of online actions

    • Cyberbullying Recognition and Reporting: Identifying and standing against online bullying

    • Privacy Knowledge: Understanding the importance of protecting personal information online

    • Ethical Online Behavior: Recognizing the rights and responsibilities of online actions, such as copyright rules

    • Safe Online Interactions: Knowing how to interact safely with others online and recognizing potential online danger

    • Digital literacy skills focus on how to find, evaluate, and create digital content.

    • Digital citizenship goes beyond skills to teach students about their rights and responsibilities online, focusing on ethical behavior and safe, respectful digital interactions.

  • Teachers can integrate digital literacy skills into their curriculum by incorporating technology-based projects, using digital tools for research and collaboration, and teaching students to critically evaluate online information.

  • School leaders, from principals to teachers, play key roles in fostering digital citizenship. Principals set policies that embed digital citizenship into the school culture. Curriculum and instruction (C&I) coaches support teachers in integrating it across subjects. Teachers model responsible online behavior, making digital citizenship a core part of learning and demonstrating its real-world applications.

  • Digital Citizenship Week is a week in October when schools dedicate time to teaching students the skills and concepts needed to be a good digital citizen. Digital Citizenship Week 2024 is from Monday, October 16th - Sunday, October 22nd.

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