Author: Matthew Lynch
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The Essential Guide to the Use of Skype in Education
Many educators don’t realize that Skype could be a valuable classroom asset that gives students lots of new opportunities to learn. When you hear about Skype, ... -
5 Must-Have Google Docs Add-Ons for Teachers
Teachers have a long list of documents they need to create on a daily basis. Whether today involves math worksheets or geography lessons, you need the ... -
How to Transform Your Classroom into a Personalized Learning Hub
Personalized learning is more than just the latest educational trend or buzzword—it’s an essential part of ensuring that all students can achieve their full potential. And ... -
10 Ways to Use Student-Created Videos in the Classroom
Students love creating videos, and a “bring your device” policy makes it easy to provide video equipment to everyone in your classroom. Here are ten ways ... -
Google Search Tips Students Should Know About
Decades ago, students would turn to the library’s card catalog in order to track down the information they needed for a research project. The same projects ... -
How to Create a Student-Run “Genius Bar”
If your school is in the process of creating a student-run “Genius Bar,” you’re in luck. This is one of the best ways to involve students ... -
Offering Online Degrees Should Be About Access, Not Money
Online degrees certainly have the potential to widen access to higher education and beyond. Surmounting travel and living costs, they enable students from all over the ... -
5 Things that Every Educator Should Know about Digital Equity
The achievement gap is an ongoing problem in public education. An abundance of data shows that student performance is correlated with demographic markers such as race, ... -
How EdTech is Shaping K-12 Athletics
Physical education teachers have their work cut out for them, and not just because it can be challenging to convince kids to play nice with their ... -
7 Time Saving Strategies for the Flipped Classroom
Education is no longer about a teacher standing up at the front of the classroom, lecturing for hours and delivering an endless stream of material to ...