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Quick Key Mobile has released a Pro version of its mobile app and Web dashboard in order to help teachers improve student performance.
The College Board has released sample questions from the updated SAT college-entrance exam, and some educators say the changes could put students at a disadvantage.
Matt Renwick, elementary school principal in Wisconsin, shares his insight on teachers using Facebook and other social media outlets to communicate with parents and the community.
EdTech companies were among the big beneficiaries of funding in 2014 proving that eductaion matters to investors.
A leading resource for K-12 technology education, THE Journal, recently compiled information gathered from a national survey asking educators about the skills they need to teach tech-savviness in the digital age. Out of 121 different... 01/22/2015 - 11:56am ago
Amazon has released the Kindle Textbook Creator, an app that makes it easier for publishers to create textbooks for others to view on a variety of devices.
A recent study suggests that screen time restrictions may be too strict, because electronic devices take up a large role in children's daily lives. As reported by dailyRx, various experts chime in on the topic, and suggest alternatives for... 01/23/2015 - 12:47pm ago
The population shows gains in graduation rates and in workforce participation, among other statistics recently gathered by non profit Excelencia in Education.
Black Eyed Peas co-founder Will.i.am proposes a "new way of learning" for students, which includes entrepreneurs in technology.
The third-grade teacher who donated $150K worth of prize money to her school appeared on the Ellen Show winning even more surprises for her school.
This week’s list of freebies, giveaways, and deals from Education World is jam packed with fun giveaways to help enhance your classroom’s cleanliness, students’ creativity, and your wardrobe. Also included are savings on EdTech and a few... 01/23/2015 - 4:07pm ago
Principal Todd Tyner provides educators with five "keys" they need in order to have a successful STEM program in their schools.
Acer has created two Chromebooks to compete with the everday wear and tear that may come from a students hectic lifestyle. The C740 and the C910 will be durable against falls and the pressure that can be caused by super packed bookbags.
An organization called the Center for Foodborne Illness Research and Prevention has called upon U.S. schools to increase food-safety education in the classroom.
In this article, education experts and researchers share their best tactics when it comes to the teaching-hiring process.
A survey from the University of Michigan Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health finds that for some families, school sports are too expensive.
Tom Daccord has noticed three great practices among teachers who use technology effectively. He has highlighted these actions that will help educators looking to improve the way they use technology in the classroom.
English Teacher Jessica Lahey explores the question of whether or not teachers should use physical contact in the classroom.
An article from The Guardian highlights some responses from teachers to a common, yet highly debated, question.
To kick off FETC 2015, author Jane McGonigal and Yuri Salnikoff from MakerBot led the first two conference keynotes on 3D printing and game-based learning in future classrooms.

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