The 1619 Project: Resources, Opinion and Guidance on Teaching About Slavery By TL Editors published 6 December 19 The 1619 Project is a collection of articles and supporting materials on slavery and its significance to American history and culture by the New York Times.
"Bad News" Provides Clever Game to Teach Kids About Fake News By TL Editors published 5 December 19 Bad News is a short web- and text-based game that highlights how Twitter and other social media are used to propagate fake news.
Osmo—An App for Early Education Curriculum By Brian Nadel published 4 December 19 Learning from the Digital and Physical Worlds
BenQ EH600—The Two-In-One Projector By Brian Nadel published 3 December 19 Standalone functionality makes it easy to move classroom to classroom.
Pearson Aida Calculus—Next Level Math App By Brian Nadel last updated 3 December 19 Tech&Learning expands edtech coverage to include daily reporting by industry expert Brian Nadel
MAD-learn Guides Kids in App Design and Creation By TL Editors published 29 November 19 MAD-learn is a mobile application development website where teachers guide students through the design process from start to finish.
Buy School Projectors For Less By Sascha Zuger published 25 November 19 Whether you are an administrator weighing benefits and costs for classroom tech, or an educator writing a grant or appealing to your district budget leaders, money matters. Here are a few ways to get the most bang for your budget buck on your projector purchase.
Duolingo: Kids Learn Languages with Games, Small Steps By TL Editors published 22 November 19 Duolingo is a game-based language-learning tool.
Get Kids Excited About Reading with HOMER Reading By TL Editors published 18 November 19 HOMER Reading: Learn to Read is an early literacy app for kids age 2 to 8 that incorporates drawing, voice recording, stories, and songs, along with more traditional phonics lessons.
Pinna , A Kid-Friendly Service for Audiobooks, Music, Podcasts and More By Tech & Learning published 15 November 19 Pinna is an audio subscription service to kids' audiobooks, podcasts, music, and audio shows for ad-free, on-demand listening.
Wordpress, and Blackboard, and Wix. Oh My! Which School Website Platform Should You Choose? By Lisa Nielsen published 15 November 19 Are you using a platform that supports digital accessibility?
Use DataClassroom to Teach Graphing, Data Analysis and Statistics By TL Editors published 14 November 19 DataClassroom helps teachers store, manipulate, and analyze data sets
Review: Epson BrightLink 697ui Interactive Projector By Phil Hintz published 27 September 19 Epson describes its BrightLink 697Ui ultra short-throw interactive display as “the ultimate academic collaboration tool,” and it’s nothing short of amazing.
Mickey's Typing Adventure Review By TL Editors published 18 September 19 The world of Mickey Mouse and his friends cleverly disguises some serious, structured instruction in this kids typing software.
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Review By Les Pounder/TechRadar published 6 August 19 This review of the specifications, performance and capacity of the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B will help educators decide if it's the technology of choice for their innovative STEM classrooms
AutoCAD 2019 Review By Rebecca Spear/TopTenReviews published 26 July 19 AutoCAD offers a wide range of tools and can be a great introduction to CAD programs.
Acer Chromebook R11 Review By TL Editors published 23 July 19 The Acer Chromebook R11 is affordable, unlike its Apple inspiration.