Tag: Edtech
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Why Should Your Child Learn to Code? Here’s Why
I have been championing coding as the language of the future for quite some time now. Surprisingly, many people believe that the idea is rooted in ... -
10 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom
Twitter was created as a social media tool, but it has uses outside the social world. Teachers are using twitter in the classroom to improve instruction, ... -
7 Must-Have Engineering Apps and Tools
As STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) curriculum grows in popularity, more schools are adding engineering classes. Students in elementary school through high school are enjoying the ... -
5 Must Have Classroom Management Apps, Tools, and Resources
For most teachers, classroom management is one of the biggest challenges. Managing twenty-six young people with a variety of interests, skill levels, and behaviors is no ... -
Are Virtual Schools Good for Kids?
With the birth of advanced technology has come advancement in the classroom. Along with the invention of the television came classroom films and typewriters were replaced ... -
7 Must-Have Problem Based Learning Apps, Tools and Resources
Problem Based Learning (PBL) can radically change student learning. Rather than stuff students full of facts or material to memorize, problem based learning encourages students to ... -
8 Must-Have Apps and Tools for College Prep
As you prepare for college, you may be overwhelmed by everything expected of you. Often students have trouble keeping track of all the tasks they need ... -
10 Habits of Tech-Savvy Parents
As parents, we all have different approaches to technology. But whatever your personal attitude may be, there’s no escaping the reality that our children are immersed ... -
Trailblazers in Edtech: Rafranz Davis
The Tech Edvocate is pleased to produce its “Trailblazers of Edtech” series. This series profiles the top edtech influencers in the world. To create this series, ... -
Using EdTech To Get Your Learners Motivated and Active!
Learning by using technology can be fun, productive, educational, and can engage all types of learners, regardless of their ages! Younger students can be motivated to ...








