Edtech in Action: School News Video Production By Marty Miller T&L Leadership Summit attendee Marty Miller shares how Antwerp Local Schools students create and share school news video live
Epson PowerLite 700U: Product Review By Brian Nadel A short throw projector that lights up the classroom
T&L Leadership Summit Preview: Capital Gains—How one Washington, D.C., school made 21st century school promises a reality By Ray Bendici Attendees to the March summit in Washington, D.C., will visit Garfield Elementary School to see firsthand how edtech is improving learning outcomes
Google Pixelbook Go: Product Review By Brian Nadel Google Pixelbook Go gives power to the student (and teacher)
How It's Done: Implementing Mental Health Tech Tools By Sascha Zuger To improve mental health access, a California school district is employing a care concierge and an online platform.
Three Kid-Safe Headphones for Schools By Brian Nadel Headphones that are good for students to use in class
How It's Done: Using Blended Learning to Close Achievement Gap By Annie Galvin Teich By adopting blended learning, Dayton Public Schools has successfully recalibrated its tools and strategies in its core instruction program
TCEA 2020 Best of Show Winners By Tech & Learning Staff From TCEA 2020, here are the best products as selected by Tech & Learning's panel of edtech experts
McGraw-Hill Connect: Grades without the manual grading By Brian Nadel Reduce the amount of time grading
Viewsonic VA2246m-LED: Cheap To Keep By Brian Nadel The Viewsonic VA2246m-LED is one of the best values in displays
Robotics in the Classroom By Sascha Zuger This teacher taught students how to build and program their own game designs in tandem with computational thinking using the Sphero Bolt and littleBits Code Kit. Learn how he used these tech experiences as scaffolding for even more complex CS activities.
Put to the test—3 Image Editing Apps for Tablets By Brian Nadel Photoshop Express, SnapSeed and Moldiv shoot it out
Maker Tools: Building a Classroom Cell Phone Charging Station By Sascha Zuger If you build it, they will charge…or so tech teacher, Kyle Crawford, figured when he offered maker tools and tasked his students to design and build a classroom cell phone charging station.
Virtual High School Teaches Cybersecurity By Brian Nadel Byte-Sized Security curriculum for grades 9-12 now available