When I first started teaching online, I served a group of high schoolers who were budding professional tennis players. These students came from all over the world to live in a dormitory-style house ...
As education evolves, the classroom is no longer limited to books and blackboards. Digital resources–interactive platforms, games, simulations, and multimedia–allow educators to bring subjects alive ...
The digital world continues to rapidly evolve, creating opportunities for users to continually learn innovative technologies. Beginning in elementary school and extending to middle and high school ...
Julie Boyland is a freelance associate editor for EdTech: Focus on K-12. She has a bachelor’s degree in Consumer Journalism and a certification in New Media Studies from the University of Georgia, and ...
Focusing on core ed tech buckets can help administrators and IT staff determine what will best support teachers in their classroom work. Alexander Slagg is a freelance writer specializing in ...
Device-based learning is no longer "new," but many schools still lack a coherent playbook for managing it. Many school districts dashed to adopt 1:1 computing during the pandemic, spending $48 million ...
Twelve vocational schools in Ho Chi Minh City have received over 800 million VND (30,400 USD) worth of digital tools to ...
College students say digital resources would help them improve their media literacy skills, but few examples are available for this group. Young people today spend a large amount of time online, with ...
Before he attended a free class led by Sacramento State “digital navigators,” Leonard Zhong knew very little about artificial intelligence and how it might play a role in improving his life. Now Zhong ...