Higher Education
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Can Text Message Nudges Improve Academic Outcomes in College?
Most college students spend a good portion of their day flipping through social media, responding to emails, and answering text messages on their phones. ... -
Tech Should Only Be Used to Enhance the Teaching and Learning Process, Not Replace It
It’s so easy to be dazzled by edtech. When most of today’s educational stakeholders were themselves students, the epitome of high tech was VHS ... -
Getting Higher Education Faculty to Embrace Learning Analytics
Schools are rapidly changing course from traditional teaching methods to more technologically based options. Higher education isn’t immune to those changes, but there are ... -
Why Teachers Need Systematic Support for Blended Learning
More school districts are making the major switch to a culture of blended learning. Students will be equally using textbooks or traditional methods, as ... -
Closing the Faculty/Edtech Trust Gap
Schools tend to make big decisions on where the future is heading without the input of their staff. This trend has never been more ... -
How to Create Interactive Stories with Google Forms
The kids in your classroom may not have been around when the choose-your-own-adventure books were popular in the ‘80’s and 90’s, but the concept ... -
How to Respond When Google Invades Your Market Space
The edtech market space has become a lot more crowded, thanks to Google inserting itself in the middle education technology, much like a giant ... -
Creating Formative and/or Summative Assessments with Video
“What if assessment could be fun and engaging for students? What if it didn’t feel like ‘testing’ at all?” asks Dr. Nathan Lang-Raad in ... -
Lights! Camera! Action! Creating a School Film Program
Having a hard time getting your students off their smartphones? Maybe they need a class that leans into their passion for those devices and ... -
How to Maximize Your School or University’s Digital Presence
Your digital presence makes a huge difference in the way it is viewed by potential students. Why? Today’s students will most likely come “see” ...