CDC School Guidelines: What You Need to Know By Erik Ofgang Experts from the Yale School of Public Health and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine discuss the implications of the latest CDC guidance in regard to in-person learning
Tech & Learning Names the Winners of the 2021 Best Remote & Blended Learning Tools By TL Editors T&L's judges deemed these products as standouts for helping students, parents, and teachers succeed in these new learning environments
Latest Federal Guidance on Assessments: What You Need to Know By Erik Ofgang States will not have the authority to cancel federally mandated standardized exams this year but will have wide-ranging discretion in when, where, and how the tests are given.
Addressing Learning Loss: Using Connected Assessments & LMS By Erik Ofgang Tips for effectively collecting data and offering personalized learning in remote, hybrid, and in-person teaching.
Learning With Google Updates Could Affect Your Teaching, Here's How By Luke Edwards Everything you need to know about the latest Learning with Google updates.
What Type of Mask Should Educators Wear? By Erik Ofgang Educators should be wearing better masks, says Dr. Joseph G. Allen, director of the Healthy Buildings Program at Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Updating Bloom’s Taxonomy for Digital Learning By Dr. Kecia Ray Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy is a technology-friendly update of the classic framework
Addressing Learning Loss: Using Connected Assessments & LMS By Erik Ofgang Tips for effectively collecting data and offering personalized learning in remote, hybrid, and in-person teaching.
Learning With Google Updates Could Affect Your Teaching, Here's How By Luke Edwards Everything you need to know about the latest Learning with Google updates.
What Type of Mask Should Educators Wear? By Erik Ofgang Educators should be wearing better masks, says Dr. Joseph G. Allen, director of the Healthy Buildings Program at Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
How to Design “Future Ready” Science Labs By Erik Ofgang The new science labs at Deer Path Middle School in Illinois are tech-forward, bright, friendly, and comfortable spaces that emphasize student collaboration
5 Ways to Boost School Cybersecurity By Erik Ofgang The FBI recently warned that cyber attacks of schools are on the rise but an IBM survey suggests many schools are not taking the threat seriously enough
How To Improve School Ventilation Without Spending Thousands By Erik Ofgang Better ventilation is part of President Biden’s plan for schools to resume in-person learning. Here’s how schools can do that quickly and without major investments
How to Teach NASA’s Mars Landing By Erik Ofgang NASA’s Perseverance Rover is scheduled to land on the Red Planet Thursday. Here’s how to stream the event in-class and get your students ready.
New Digital Promise CEO Brings his Immigrant Experience and Unique History to the Job By Annie Galvin Teich Jean-Claude Brizard wants to change the narrative for children of color
4 Tips For Teaching Digital Literacy By Erik Ofgang Leaders from New York City’s school libraries shared tips for helping students conduct research in an increasingly difficult to navigate digital world
Why Black History Month Encourages a Segregated Curriculum By Dr. Brandy Nelson Relegating cultural history to dedicated months rather than teaching all the complexities together often promotes lies by omission
Research-Informed Practices for Blended Learning By Ray Bendici Education leaders discuss research-informed practices to help district leaders prioritize and focus their resources
GameStop has Given Teachers a New Audience for Finance. Here’s How to Capitalize By Erik Ofgang John Pelletier, director of the Center for Financial Literacy at Champlain College shares tips for riding the GameStop wave of interest in investing to teach financial literacy.
How To Use Google Sites, Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards Google Sites is a great way to build a website and is available to teachers for free, here's how to best use the resource.
Best Google Earth Tips And Tricks For Teaching By Luke Edwards Get the best out of Google Earth for teaching with these top tips for tours, games and more.
How To Use Google Earth For Teaching By Luke Edwards Enhance the teaching experience with Google Earth tours and more using this guide.
How Esports Taps the Power of Near-Peer Mentorship By Katie Salen Esports is an ideal environment to partner college students with high school students to build life skills and prepare for the road ahead
Best TalkingPoints Tips And Tricks Guide For Teachers By Luke Edwards How to best use the non-profit translation communication platform for the ultimate student results.
How to Reconnect with Students Who Have Logged Out By Erik Ofgang Strategies for keeping students from disappearing from online classes and remote learning
5 Tips to Improve a Scholastic Esports Team By Dr. Miles Harvey How to get your scholastic esports team to the next level
What Is TalkingPoints And How Does It Work For Education? By Luke Edwards TalkingPoints is a non-profit platform aimed at connected multi language families and schools.
The 8 Key Parts of a Grant Proposal By Gwen Solomon Any grant proposal needs to include these critical details for success
How to Teach Sex Ed Remotely By Sascha Zuger Teaching sex ed during the Covid-19 era has been challenging but there many best practices and strategies to employ
Best Keynote Tips and Tricks for Teachers By Luke Edwards Build great looking and engaging presentations that are ideal for education in class and remotely.
Best Super Bowl Digital Teaching Resources By Erik Ofgang The big game on Sunday is an opportunity to kickoff some fun learning
How To Build a Digital Curriculum for a Remote District By Erik Ofgang In the remote coastal city of Nome, Alaska, internet is slow and costs more than $300 per month yet students remain connected
How To Use Keynote For Education By Luke Edwards Apple Keynote is a powerful free tool for teacher to use in education for stand out presentations.
Best Digital Resources for Teaching Black History Month By Diana Restifo Black history is American history
ISTE Must See Product Guide By TL Editors Here is just a sampling of the products showcased at ISTE20 live.
What is Language! Live and How Can It Help Your Students? By Joan Gal Peck, Luke Edwards Language! Live curriculum can help students improve their literacy abilities when struggling.
5 Best Mobile Device Management (MDM) Tools for Education By Luke Edwards Manage your school's mobile devices from tablets to laptops with the software – find your perfect match here.
Closing the Gap on COVID-Slide Learning Loss By TL Editors Focusing on core instruction, intervention, and progress monitoring will help students recover lost instruction time due to COVID-19.
Making Digital Citizenship “Stick” By Mike Ribble and Marty Park Technology in education is not going away, but poorly implemented technology should.