6 Ways For School Leaders to Address “Whispers”
Whispers have the loudest echoes: Stand on the rock, don’t crawl under it
By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published
Veteran teachers can develop their tech fluency and understanding of how to use new teaching tools without formal instruction or PD.
By Michael Millington published
Rhymes with Reason provides an engaging solution to improve vocabulary by using popular music, which works across economic and racial backgrounds
By Erik Ofgang published
Many great AI-powered products are available for education but there are also some that aren’t yet a good fit for schools. Here's how to tell the difference.
By Erik Ofgang published
Dr. Jennifer Parker has developed a framework that helps students and teachers write better prompts and create stronger AI outputs.
By Luke Edwards published
Buying a Chromebook can save money, make life easier, and enhance battery life
By Luke Edwards published
Kaibot helps teach coding by blending the physical and virtual worlds.
By Luke Edwards published
Miro make work collaboration easy and fun for teachers and students.
By Luke Edwards last updated
Google Slides in education used with Classroom can help teaching get easier and more effective.
By Luke Edwards published
By buying a VR headset you could be making learning more immersive and memorable
By Luke Edwards published
By buying a document camera teaching can work on a new level
By TL Editors last updated
Google Classroom is the most popular digital tool in education.
By TL Editors last updated
Here's what you need to know about the digital tools for teachers, such as AI, Google Classroom, ChatGPT, Flip, Canva, Blooket, and more!