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Sometimes the Best Tech is No Tech
The story is told that, in the early days of space exploration, NASA spent millions to develop a pen that could write in zero ... -
Edtech Should Complement Good Pedagogy, Not Attempt to Replace It
The newest generation of edtech is downright amazing; it’s no wonder that various education stakeholders might be a little excited about its potential to ... -
Getting Students to Use Technology Purposefully
The recent data is startling: a quarter of teens say that they are online almost constantly, and teens spend about nine hours per day ... -
Your Security Breach is Coming. Are You Ready?
Every school is facing an invasion. Thieves are coming to take all of your personal data, as well as that of your students, and ... -
How to Monitor Your Kids Cell Phone Usage Without Stalking Them
With kids spending more time than ever on cell phones, parents face constant worry. Are they using their phone appropriately? How much screen time ... -
Leveraging Social Media: The Missing Key to the College Search
The college search process is stress-filled and time-consuming. Adding one more “to do” to your list may be the last thing you want, but ... -
8 Steps to Successfully Piloting an Edtech Project
There are many new edtech tools on the market, and each claims it will improve student learning. Before your district can put promising new ... -
The Responsibilities of Leading with Technology
The flowering of edtech over the last decade has created an amazing landscape. Being a leader in this field is truly an astounding opportunity ... -
The Future of Learning: Meeting the Needs of All Learners
In the past, most teachers would teach at a level appropriate for a student who was slightly below average. When stated this plainly, that ... -
How to Engage Elementary Students Through Personalized Learning
For generations, teachers have wanted to teach students in a way that best meets their individual learning needs, but the realities of large class ...