Tag: edtechchat
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Is Artificial Intelligence the Future of Education?
The role of artificial intelligence in education is always a hot topic. While some fear that artificial intelligence will take over education to the detriment of ... -
10 Ways That Neuroscience Can Change Education
The recent focus of neuroscience on what facilitates lifelong learning has led to breakthroughs in the education world. Schools, teachers, and parents have the opportunity to ... -
5 Ways That Gamification Can Boost Math Skills
Gamification is a new trend in education that’s making learning fun. Gamification uses elements of video games to inspire students to learn. Students play games and ... -
Consider These Six Digital Resources for Your Classroom
By Francy Mitchell @TechFMitchell Technology will continue to change how educators teach and how students learn information. While there are many digital resources that can help ... -
Are Coding Bootcamps Worth It?
If you’re looking for a high-paying job in the tech world, learning how to code is a great way to get your foot in the door. ... -
Why Librarians are the Key to Future Ready Schools
While sometimes overlooked, librarians are the key to making future ready schools successful. According to the Alliance for Excellent Education, “If properly prepared and supported, school ... -
What Are the Benefits of Learning Analytics?
Learning analytics are web-based measurements and reporting about student learning that is intended to help teachers improve the knowledge and skill acquisition of their students. This ... -
Edtech Basics for New Teachers
Many new teachers fresh out of college and other pathways to teaching possess new ideas, but they have to prepare for any challenge in the classroom, ... -
What is Media Literacy and Why Does it Matter?
Everyone from the President of the United States to a posh toddler can carry an iPhone and send off mass messages to hundreds and thousands of ... -
How is Technology Revolutionizing Campus Libraries?
Technology impacts the ways in which teachers – whether elementary, secondary, or post-secondary – present information and assess student learning and capabilities in the classroom. And ...









