Tag: STEM
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Three Signs Your Class Is Suffering from the Digital Divide
Three Signs Your Class Is Suffering from the Digital Divide While technology is a major force across the world, its impact is not felt equally. While ... -
What These Leaders in High-Tech Teaching Know About Successfully Embracing The Digital Age
What does successful implementation of technology look like in the real world? Below are three of the current leaders in bringing the modern digital age into ... -
Educators: Are You Really Technology Literate?
The Internet is firmly here to stay. Computers and the World Wide Web have come a long way since the net first launched in the late ... -
Connecting career paths through technology with Nepris
I’ve long been a proponent of mentorship programs for high school and college students with people in the fields they want to pursue. It gives students ... -
The power of the iPad in Kindergarten
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest posts are ... -
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What’s Wrong with MOOCs and Why Aren’t They Working?
Note: The following guest piece comes to us courtesy of Harman Singh, CEO of WizIQ. He founded the company in 2006, which has evolved to be ... -
Educational Technologies and Concepts that Every Teacher Should Know: Part III
While every district, school, and individual classroom operates in its own way, new technologies and education concepts will affect K-12 education across the board. I want ... -
Next Generation Science Standards are Smart
Earlier this month California became the seventh state to adopt a new brand set of K-12 science outlines, dubbed Next Generation Science Standards, or NGSS. The ... -
Successfully attaining a degree online is all about flexibility
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest posts are ... -
Men and women biased about studies of STEM gender bias – in opposite directions
David Miller, Northwestern University In 2012, an experiment on gender bias shook the scientific community by showing that science faculty favor male college graduates over equally ...