Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies
February 8, 2017
Via: Class Tech TipsEarlier this year I shared QuoDeck an interactive learning content creator that promotes game-based learning. QuoDeck is a learning tool that lets teachers create and host content with a few simple steps. Users are able to create interactive learning content all […]
February 3, 2017
Via: Educational Technology and Mobile LearningGoogle for Education Training Centre is an excellent platform for teachers’ professional development. It provides a wide variety of educational resources, lesson plans, training guides, and tutorials to help educators make the best of Google tools in their instruction as […]
February 2, 2017
Via: Ed SurgeMany adults simply accept the idea that “kids love technology” without interrogating it further. While many kids do love a shiny new device, it’s worth looking deeper than the tech itself to find out more. Understanding their motivations can help […]
Education Tech, Educational Stages, Higher Education
January 10, 2017
Via: Ed SurgeRafter ranked among the most substantially-backed education companies in recent memory, having raised more than $86 million dollars since it started a decade ago. Then last week, the company, which helped colleges save students money on textbooks, abruptly shut down. […]
Education Strategies, Education Tech
December 19, 2016
Via: Kelly RedmondTeacher supply and demand are multipronged issues that come up at the beginning of every school year. In 2016, thousands of positions were vacant and yet to be filled in what was rightfully called a teacher shortage crisis – and […]
December 15, 2016
Via: Educational Technology and Mobile Learningter the release of Google Cast, a screen sharing tool for teachers to use in classrooms, Google announced the launch of a new platform called Project Bloks. This is a research project whose purpose is to help kids learn about […]
December 6, 2016
Via: eCampus NewsJaneth Mancha, a high school senior at MESA High School in Colorado, said she originally wanted to major in theater. But thanks to her state’s new data-based online college choice tool, she quickly realized a double major in both theater […]
Continuous Development, Educational Forms
November 17, 2016
Via: eSchool NewsFuture Ready Schools (FRS), led by the Alliance for Excellent Education (the Alliance) in partnership with the U.S. Department of Education, announced Future Ready Librarians, an expansion of the FRS initiative aimed at positioning librarians as leaders in the digital […]
Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies
November 16, 2016
Via: eSchool NewsDigital Promise and Maker Ed issued a call-to-action for school leaders around the country to commit to growing the next generation of American makers. Over 1,400 U.S. school leaders have answered the call by signing the Maker Promise. For many […]
November 15, 2016
Via: TeachThoughtMobile applications–or apps–have served an important role in the evolution of what’s possible in a classroom. Libraries and textbooks and teachers have been the traditional portals to information in education. This had many benefits, including a very even, aligned, and uniform […]
November 11, 2016
Via: Education NextIt’s easy to get caught up in the allure of new technologies. Companies do a great job showing off the improved bells and whistles of their shiny new products. But the truth is, breakthrough innovations rarely come from the technologies […]
November 9, 2016
Via: eSchool NewsA new virtual reality program, designed in part for educators, is giving a whole new meaning to the virtual classroom. Compatible with VR platforms like Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, the new program, called Engage, lets up to 30 simultaneous […]
Continuous Development, Educational Forms
November 4, 2016
Via: EdudemicIt’s no secret that childhood obesity is a big problem in the U.S.; according to the CDC, over 17 percent of children ages 2 to 19 are obese. With the nation’s obesity rates still alarmingly high, physical education in schools […]
November 4, 2016
Via: eSchool NewsA new app that lets users upload photos of insects and animals is aiding the discovery of new species, NPR reports. Photos uploaded to the iNaturalist app are accompanied by a location, and from there, amateur and expert naturalists can examine the photos […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
September 20, 2016
Via: Education DiveFood, transportation, work and school are soon to be a part of an expanding network of technology and big data culture. Colleges and universities training the next generation of scientists and engineers who will design the “Internet of Things” will […]
September 20, 2016
Via: eSchool NewsSocial and emotional learning skills can help students succeed in a digital economy, and technology can play a crucial part in establishing a strong social and emotional learning foundation. According to New Vision for Education: Fostering Social and Emotional Learning […]
September 19, 2016
Via: MindShiftEvery year for the past 15 years the New Media Consortium and the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) have been taking the pulse of where education technology stands among K-12 educators. A panel of 59 experts from 18 countries discussed […]
Continuous Development, Educational Forms
September 16, 2016
Via: eSchool NewsThe holy grail for those of us in education is a method that imbues students with higher-level thinking skills that stick, preparing them for what comes next in their lives. This means not just reaching all students with the content […]
September 15, 2016
Via: eCampus NewsOutsourcing and technology adoption are booming in higher education, as student demographics change and learning models evolve. There’s an inherent challenge: as the complexity of delivering personalized, student-centered education increases, institutions run the risk of ceding their independence to outside […]
September 15, 2016
Via: TeachThoughtLooks like this mobile learning thing might actually take off, eh? Just as we recently looked specifically at some of the best educational apps for iPad, now we give some love specifically to elementary students (and teachers) who have devices and want […]