Tag: edtechchat
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Has Blended Learning Reached the Tipping Point?
We all know that excellent innovations fail. A large reason for failure is because the innovation never reaches the point on the innovation curve beyond innovators ... -
10 Apps to Help Students With Their Social Studies Homework
Social studies homework can be boring when it only consists of reading a textbook. It can also be boring and long when students are required to ... -
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, and Resources
Students in all educational settings are self-selecting blended learning. What this actually consists of varies depending on the opportunities, policies, and student preferences. An app well-suited ... -
Is Your School Ready for the Future of Education?
The future of education is digital. We live in an increasingly digital world, where technology is a part of our lives in so many ways. Now ... -
7 Must-Have Phonics Apps and Tools
Learning letter sounds and how to decode words is one of the first steps to becoming a fluent reader. For young children, from pre-school to 2nd ... -
Trailblazers in Edtech: Mark MacDonald
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, ... -
Is Artificial Intelligence the Future of Education?
The role of artificial intelligence in education is always a hot topic. While some fear that artificial intelligence will take over education to the detriment of ... -
10 Ways That Neuroscience Can Change Education
The recent focus of neuroscience on what facilitates lifelong learning has led to breakthroughs in the education world. Schools, teachers, and parents have the opportunity to ... -
Consider These Six Digital Resources for Your Classroom
By Francy Mitchell @TechFMitchell Technology will continue to change how educators teach and how students learn information. While there are many digital resources that can help ... -
Keeping K-12 Students Safe When Using EdTech
While technology is certainly a necessary – and beneficial – tool in educating 21st century students, it also comes with its own inherent set of dangers ...








