Tag: Edtech
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Reducing MOOC dropout rates
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Before You Buy: Seven Criteria for Educational Software
If you’re thinking about incorporating new software into your classroom curriculum, it’s important to be sure you pick a program that fits the flow of your ... -
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Using EdTech to assess small group instruction
A panel discussion with the teachers of Richardson ISD in Richardson, Texas PANELISTS: Caroline Canessa, Merriman Park Elementary, 5th Grade Reading-Language Arts Leah Janoe, Dover Elementary, ... -
Closing the achievement gap using iPads
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The Benefits of Browsing: Why Teachers Should Indulge in Online Social Networking
The Internet is not just about consuming – it’s also about connecting. Forums and other forms of online social networking provide opportunities for educators to come ... -
2 Concepts that Illustrate How Fun Math Actually Is
President Obama’s Race to the Top initiative emphasizes STEM learning, particularly in mathematics, in order for more students to make it to high school graduation and ... -
Ed Tech Companies That I Really Love: Part III
By Matthew Lynch This is the third installment in my series on ed tech companies that I really love. I’m interested to hear your thoughts on ... -
School leaders say they need more practical training in education technology. Here’s one way that can work
This article was written by Nichole Dobo Barbara Treacy, a lecturer at Harvard University with expertise in blended learning, has devoted quite a bit of time ... -
State-of-the-art education software often doesn’t help students learn more, study finds
This article was written by Jill Barshay 2 lessons from the most rigorous study to date of “adaptive-learning” courseware at colleges and universities Even proponents of ...