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9 Edtech Tools to Try
*The Tech Edvocate is pleased to produce its “Best of the Best” resource lists. These lists provide our readers with rankings for edtech related ... -
myON Launches New Product: myON News Powered by News-O-Matic
Exclusive partnership provides daily multimedia news articles for K–8 students in many languages and at a range of Lexile® levels (Minneapolis, MN) March 6, ... -
Kids Discover Presents Free Professional Learning Resources for Cross-Curricular Lesson Planning
Educational resources offer strategies, lesson plans and effective models for increasing critical thinking skills by applying concepts across multiple disciplines (NEW YORK, NY) March ... -
How to Keep Students Safe While They are Online
Today’s students are surrounded by technology at school and at home. According to Common Sense Media, over 92% of youth interact online daily. Children ... -
Allovue Launches an ESSA-readiness Site for K-12 Leaders
New website provides K-12 administrators with up-to-date, actionable information on financial reporting changes (Baltimore, MD) March 1, 2017 — Allovue, a pioneering education finance ... -
Students Searching for Universal Data
I love looking at the cellular data network coverage maps showing where your phone will be able to connect to the Internet. Every carrier ... -
Fostering a Love of Reading in English Language Learners
An ELL educator shares her best practices for helping her students develop a passion for reading. By Korah Deanne Winn I have taught English ... -
The Slow Gamification of K-12 Classrooms
Children are becoming acutely acquainted with mobile technology long before their K-12 classroom years. When they arrive at their first organized school experiences, they ... -
Alma Takes Personalized Learning to the Next Level with Student Choice
The idea that no two students learn in exactly the same way or have the same interests is nothing new. Even back in the ... -
Strategies for Seamlessly Integrating Technology into Class
Words like “technology,” “digital devices,” and “modern media” sound flashy and attractive. Of course teachers want to have those buzzwords in the classroom! But ...









