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106 Experts Share Their Thoughts on the Future of Education, Part 1: PreK-12
“The future of education is digital. We live in an increasingly digital world, where technology is a part of our lives in so many ... -
How Technology Can Be Used to Create Better Assessments
One of the many changes that students are experiencing is their ability to be assessed not only in the classroom but also online. Students ... -
Verified Service Learning Feeds the “Whole Student”
Teachers and schools and school districts track grades. We all know, or can find out pretty easily, what mark a particular student made on ... -
On the Road to Personalized Learning, One District Prioritizes Data Interoperability
Rhode Island’s largest district leads the state by signing the Project Unicorn pledge supporting standard for the secure and controlled exchange of data between ... -
Announcing the Winners of The 2017 Tech Edvocate Awards
Every day, technology innovations transform the way people learn and how educators teach. In the last few years, the edtech field has attracted a ... -
Creating a Culture of Inclusion in the Classroom
How one teacher encourages her students to respect each other’s differences and the value those differences bring to the community. By Jude Miqueli U.S. ... -
Announcing the Finalists for The 2017 Tech Edvocate Awards
We are pleased to announce the finalists for The 2017 Tech Edvocate Awards. On October 31, 2017, the winners will be announced. Finalists can ... -
What Makes Finland’s Education System One of the Best in the World?
Many people regard Finland’s school system as one of the best in the world. Why? To be honest, I haven’t done much research on ... -
Reading Horizons to Host Online Dyslexia Summit
The live event offers up to three hours of professional development for educators who are supporting students with reading challenges (Salt Lake City, UT) ... -
Hands-on Professional Development Demonstrates the Power of PBL
A New Jersey superintendent shares her successful strategy for introducing educators to project-based learning. By Dr. Joanne Mullane If you had walked into a ...