Anna McVeigh-Murphy
Anna is equip’s managing editor, though she also likes to dabble in writing from time to time. Anna is passionate about helping educators leverage technology to connect with and learn from each other. In pursuing digital learning communities, she has worked with several hundred educators to tell their stories and share their insights via online publications. Outside of this, she has also led professional development for teachers in both English and Arabic and served as the primary editor for several university professors writing both book chapters and journal articles. Anna is also an avid baker and self-described gluten enthusiast, a staunch defender of the oxford comma, and a proud dog mom to two adorable rescue pups.

What You Need to Know About Computational Thinking
Computational thinking is a four-step process that enables students to tackle complex, broad, and ambiguous problems.

A Simplified Approach to Planning Digital Literacy Assessment
Following this approach empowers educators to develop digital literacy assessments that are both actionable and insightful.

Meet equip, an Educator-Created Resource for All Things Tech
Welcome to equip! Learn about the mission behind this editorial and how you can join the guest writer program.

Your Recipe for Teaching Digital Literacy Skills to Students
Digital literacy skills provide the foundation for college and career readiness. From typing to coding, learn the fundamental skills that students will need.

The Science of Learning, Memory Science, and Your Classroom
The Science of Learning helps teachers make instruction more effective and efficient by optimizing students’ learning process.

So Long Scantrons. Hello Typing & Other Skills for Online Assessments
Review sample test questions to understand the what technology skills for online assessments are needed for student preparation.