Author: Matthew Lynch
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What Parents Really Want from Edtech
Technology presents itself as a double-edged sword. On one hand, it’s the bane of every parent’s existence. Kids demand the latest tech, wanting new-generation phones and ... -
Making Blended Learning Work in Your Classroom
Blended classrooms are on the rise. You’ll know you are witnessing one of the most promising instructional initiatives if you see a scenario like this: Upon ... -
You Need Digital Video to Explain Abstract Concepts
Digital video can save your instruction and improve student learning. Using snippets of video helps your students understand abstract concepts quicker than you re-teaching with more ... -
Will AI Take Over Educational Leadership?
Real leadership comes from knowing how and when to give power to others. That means letting go and letting others step in. Encouraging your staff to ... -
The Real Truth about Computer-Based Feedback
Computer-based feedback may not be the silver bullet everyone is hoping for in education, but it offers benefits that instructional technology inclusion does not. Walk into ... -
Using Design Thinking and Technology to Create Community Impact
Design thinking in the classroom is all about developing collaborative skills and creativity. Technology heightens the synergy that design thinking generates, making the solutions both timely ... -
AI Scales Personalized Education in Ways the Teacher Can’t
Personalizing education is the heart of instruction. It’s also where you’ll find the heart of most teachers. I will tell you a trade secret that most ... -
One Caveat about AI and Fact-Checking
AI is a part of almost everything you do. Smartphones and smart homes are only the beginning of what AI can do for us. We task ... -
Let Your Students Outsmart You with Digital Escape Rooms
Digital escape room creation is the one thing you should be doing for your students. Most kids of all ages love exploratory learning, and escape rooms ... -
School-Issued Devices Are Spying on Your Children
School-issued devices harbor a scary secret. The Chromebooks, iPADS, or other tech devices your child borrows from school each year are digital spies. They are intimately ...









