EdTech & Innovation
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3 Technologies Bolstering STEM Learning
According to the STEM (Science Technology, Engineering and Math) Coalition, there are 26 million STEM jobs in the U.S., comprising 20 percent of all ... -
10 ways to use Skype in the classroom
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest ... -
Building professional learning communities: Social media, ed camps, and meetups
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest ... -
The tech divide: An opportunity gap schools must close
By Robert Baker Computer programming is growing at twice the average rate of national job growth according to Code.org —and by 2020 there could ... -
Ed Tech Companies That I Really Love: Part II
Read the entire series of Ed Tech companies that I love here. By Matthew Lynch Educational technology is a billion dollar industry, and I ... -
Educational Technologies and Concepts that Every Teacher Should Know: Part V
Click here to read all the posts in this series. During this five-part series, I’ve been talking about education technologies and concepts that every ... -
What’s Wrong with MOOCs and Why Aren’t They Working?
Note: The following guest piece comes to us courtesy of Harman Singh, CEO of WizIQ. He founded the company in 2006, which has evolved ... -
Ed Tech Companies That I Really Love: Part I
Read the entire series of Ed Tech companies that I love here. By Matthew Lynch I have been blogging about education reform and innovation ... -
The Future of K-12 Assessment
Many educators view standardized testing as a necessary evil of the improvement process. More cynical educators view it as a completely useless process that ... -
Many low-income students use only their phone to get online. What are they missing?
Crystle Martin, University of California, Irvine For many of us, access to the Internet through a variety of means is a given. I can ...