In the race to bring technology into the classroom, many educators appear to have tripped over the electrical cord leading to their laptops that generate the ubiquitous PowerPoint presentation. That’s ...
The integration of technology in education has revolutionized the way students learn and teachers instruct. Educational technology tools and apps have become indispensable in modern classrooms, ...
It’s 2024! Chalkboards, heavy textbooks, and other analog tools of the past have no place in today’s schools. Over the last few decades, applied technology in the classroom has grown by leaps and ...
Is your classroom technology falling short of its promise of changing the classroom dynamic? It's a question that often lingers in the background as district leaders navigate the vast array of options ...
When I first started teaching online, I served a group of high schoolers who were budding professional tennis players. These students came from all over the world to live in a dormitory-style house ...
The District 51 Foundation announced Tuesday that it is donating $35,000 to Mesa County Valley School District 51 for five schools to receive 21st century digital classrooms. The five schools that ...
In the past two decades, technology has revolutionized nearly every aspect of our lives. From healthcare to communication, the digital age has reshaped how we work, interact, and learn. But as we ...
Swedish classrooms swap laptops for books, pens and paper, raising concerns from the tech sector.
In a world where technology’s rapid pace has reshaped how we live, work, and communicate, it should be no surprise that it’s also changing the PreK-12 education landscape. This digital transformation ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. Over the past few years, schools and policymakers were focused on ...
If a student writes a story or a paragraph on a piece of paper, it can easily be crumpled up, stuffed into the bottom of a backpack, and forgotten or thrown away. But letting a 1st grader use a ...