Digital & Mobile Technology
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7 Ideas for Implementing Technology for a Purpose
If you’ve found yourself questioning why you are using technology, or more importantly, how you are using technology to better education in your classroom, ... -
From Toy To Tool: Cell Phones In Learning
Nowadays, almost every single teenager or student in the world has access to a cell phone or technological device. For this reason, mobile learning ... -
Leveraging Learner Variability To Elevate Equity In Edtech
All classrooms are sure to have their fair share of challenges and issues. For example, students’ various learning styles and techniques pose a problem ... -
Bringing Access to Digital Learning to All Students
Technology use in the world today is widespread. Students are becoming more tech-savvy, and the rapid shift to digital learning in classrooms certainly hasn’t ... -
Managing Student Devices K-12
As the age of digital learning flourishes and expands, student devices are inevitable and necessary parts of the classroom. However, sometimes a student device ... -
Proving LMS ROI: Is an LMS a Worthy Investment?
In these days of online learning, many people will tell you that an LMS is vital. Some will tell you that updating the one ... -
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Exploring New Ideas: Student-Driven Remote Learning
Remote learning is taking its toll on our students. They miss the social side of school. Not seeing their classmates or teachers is leading ... -
Implementing Education Technology by Pursuing Technology Education
Technology is used for many great things in our world. It’s a powerful tool when used correctly. As such, this powerful tool can be ... -
Crafting a Compelling Digital Story
Storytelling is a craft as old as the first two people who sat beside a campfire, telling engaging tales to while away the time ... -
Bending the Rules of the Flipped Classroom
The traditional view of the flipped classroom is that students would view a video of their professor giving a lecture, or of other material ...