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Can a computer program stand in for a teacher when it comes to reading and grading student writing assessments? Online publication District Administration...
As STEM learning is emphasized lately, some educators are questioning if other enriching subjects that spur creativity and innovation are getting ignored. ...
Administrators from the Savannah-Chatham County Schools in Georgia are sharing lessons they learned from from the positive outcomes of making a successful one-...
Schools have been entering the wide world of education technology nationwide as part of a movement that is becoming more of a necessity in the modern-day...
The summer is rapidly approaching, and thinking over options for how your child spends summer is important. Lately, school districts across the country have...
The world of education technology has also become a target for cyber attacks, which raises the question as to whether or not students are safe while completing...
A team at the Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency in Iowa has designed a template of questions intended to better help teachers throughout the country...
Summer Professional Development Opportunity: EdTechTeacher Workshops Tom Daccord founded EdTechTeacher in 2000, according to the company’s site. He...
App Name: Codecademy: Code Hour Cost: Free What does it promise? Codecademy: Code Hour promises a way for students to learn the basic coding skills. Students...
Guide to Using Google Docs in the Classroom Google Docs is one of the most utilized technology tools for supplementing instruction in the classroom. Compiled...
It’s increasingly hard to keep up with all of the education technology topics, tools and trends but GeekWire has made it much easier in their newest breakdown...
EdmodoCon will present a full day of professional development and learning inspiration this summer. In its fifth year, EdmodoCon helps teachers navigate the...
According to educator and blogger John Spencer, from his experience as a technology coach, teachers tend to move through several stages as they integrate new...
E-Rate applicants are calling for a total of $3.9 billion in discounted education-technology services that are distributed by the Federal Communication...
Isabelle Clinton is a student blogger and junior at Sante Fe High School in New Mexico. She partook in the first year of the state's PARCC exams and has...
The school year is coming to a close and many districts are reflecting on what innovative STEM projects have found success with their students in their...
Starr Sackstein, veteran educator and author, admits that she started teaching before technology was a must-have in the classroom. Now, she says she can't...
For those unfamiliar, the Universal Design of Learning (UDL) is a theory developed in the 1990s that stipulates that teaching for all can be optimized by...
The Department of Education and museum directors gathered last week to discuss how museums can be helpful in teaching art instruction beyond just the one-time...
Massive Open Online Courses (or MOOCs) are proving to be useful to high schools students to help them prepare for the world of higher education. “...

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