WALKABOUTS By Joan Gal Peck published 26 October 16 Walkabouts is an online platform that lets teachers create guided lessons for grades Pre-K through 2 that activate academic content with movement.
HOW ADAPTIVE LEARNING REALLY WORKS By Tara Smith published 28 September 16 Adaptive learning in mathematics is the wave of the future,” says Spencer Hansen, principal of Centerville (UT) Junior High.
DO WE EVEN NEED TO TEACH STUDENTS TO USE TECH ANY MORE? By Adam Schoenbart, English teacher, Ossining High School, Westchester County, NY published 27 September 16 This year, I decided to make a change. I will no longer directly “teach technology.”
LET THE LEARNING BEGIN By Ellen Ullman published 23 August 16 We know makerspaces are still growing in popularity, but we were curious to hear how schools are reinventing rooms and spaces to accommodate other types of learning. Here are three such stories.
3rd Quote By Chris Aviles published 28 April 15 3rd Quote aims to be a matchmaker for schools looking to purchase edtech.
Supplement: The Sights and Sounds of Tech Success By Sascha Zuger published 28 April 15 The days when a school’s AV system consisted of a squeaky-wheeled cart bearing an old TV, VCR, and scratchy amp with microphone are long gone.
10 More Easy Tech Tools That Every Educator Should Have Started Using Yesterday, Pt. 2 By Patricia Brown published 27 August 14 Here are a few simple and amazing tools you should try in your classroom this year.