ETIN Releases Guidelines for Research on Educational Technologies

ETIN Releases Guidelines for Research on Educational Technologies

The Education Technology Industry Network, a division of The Software & Information Industry Association, released an new report today: “Guidelines for Conducting and Reporting EdTech Impact Research in U.S. K-12 Schools.” Authored by Dr. Denis Newman and the research team at Empirical Education Inc., the Guidelines provide 16 best practice standards of research for publishers and developers of educational technologies.

The Guidelines are a response to the changing research methods and policies driven by the accelerating pace of development and passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which has challenged the static notion of evidence defined in NCLB. SIIA is making these Guidelines freely available.

The Guidelines draw on over a decade of experience in conducting research in the context of the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences, and its Investing in Innovation program.

The Guidelines can be downloaded here: https://www.empiricaleducation.com/research-guidelines.