Author: Matthew Lynch
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How Does Technology Immersion Shape the Brain?
Do you wonder what all of the screen time we have is really doing to our brains? As edtech continues to rise in prominence throughout the ... -
Google Classroom Tip #18: How to Facilitate Collaboration
No man is an island. At some point in our lives, we have to ask people for help or work with others to accomplish a task. ... -
Google Classroom Tip #17: How to Boost Parental Involvement
For students to be successful, teachers and parents must work together. Unfortunately, in many districts, parental involvement is at an all-time low. Teachers are always looking ... -
Redefining Edtech’s Place in Teacher Preparation Programs
In many teacher preparation programs, the curriculum was set years if not decades ago and is not frequently changed due to the realities of institutional requirements ... -
An Insider’s View into the Edtech Market for Lesson Planning
Lesson planning is an essential item on a teacher’s long list of things to do. It is the backbone of all the other classroom activities and ... -
Google Classroom Tip #15: Behavior Management
Dealing with bad behavior in the classroom can be frustrating. It can prevent teachers from teaching and students from learning. So what can you do to ... -
Google Classroom Tip #16: Handling Student Discipline
Nobodies perfect, and this includes your students. From time to time, they will test limits, question your authority, or flat out incite a riot in the ... -
An Insider’s View into the Edtech Market for Literacy
Teaching literacy to the modern generation has an entirely new meaning. Teachers must be concerned with teaching their students to read and write fluently, but they ... -
How Parents Can Raise Their Digital IQ
Children are growing up with a greater dependency on technology than ever before. One study even shows that one in three children know how to navigate ... -
An Insider’s View into the Edtech Market for Artificial Intelligence
Educators have often wished they could personalize academics for each student in their classroom. Until now, teachers were instructed to aim their lessons at the middle ...






