Early Childhood & K-12 EdTech
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Have Your Students Help You Design the Learning Environment
You may be familiar with the idea of student-centered learning. The core idea is simple: student engagement and student learning outcomes are superior if ... -
How to Continuously Grow as a Tech-Savvy Education Leader
Growth is essential to becoming an excellent leader in education. This growth is indispensable when it comes to major areas, like technology, especially because ... -
Interactive Reading for the Google Classroom
Reading comprehension and reading fluency are two of the most important aspects of learning regardless of subject matter. The ability to read forms the ... -
Interactive Science for the Google Classroom
Although science is one of the easiest subjects in which to integrate hands-on learning, it’s also one of the most difficult if a teacher ... -
How to Continuously Grow as a Tech-Savvy Educator
Learning how to use technology well is essential in the modern school. Educators must figure out how to continuously grow with their use of ... -
The Changing Role of the CTO (Chief Technology Officer) in School Districts
In every school district, the role of the CTO is changing. The modern Chief Technology Officer’s role has metamorphosed from that of part-time teacher/part-time ... -
5 Things that Educators Want from Webinars
Continuing education is a necessity for teachers, especially with the rapid rate of change in the classroom. Webinars prove to be a very convenient ... -
Google Classroom Integrated Similarity Detector
With the beginning of a school year, teachers and students alike dive into an educational process. Teachers come up with better ways to teach ... -
We Need to Put the Ed Back in Edtech
Edtech continues to emerge as a prominent way for teachers to present individualized learning for their students. Schools are spending more money than ever ... -
Using Twitter Chats for Teacher Professional Development
For the broader culture, Twitter is usually perceived as a vast wasteland of gossip, rumor, and incivility. But teachers have transformed their corner of ...