Betting on Education’s Long Game

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Can public education survive? Without a doubt. Will public education change? The answer is yes, and it is making long…

The Power of Positive Stories

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In this episode, Dr. Joe Sanfelippo discusses how he has established a platform on social media with other superintendents around…

Forecasting the EdTech Future to Support Sound Purchasing Decisions

6 years ago

Implementing tech advancements in schools is not a fixed process, and there are inherent challenges to keeping up with the…

The Benefits of Implementing a Structured Academic Controversy in the Classroom

6 years ago

Michael Karlin discuss how the Structured Academic Controversy (SAC)has been incredibly well-received by students and experts alike

A Path Principal Director of Digital Learning

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In this episode, Dr. Matthew X. Joseph discusses his insights on how Information Technology can best support teaching and learning.

Concentrating on the Fundamentals of Assistive Technology

6 years ago

In this episode, Patrick Turnage shares his thoughts on the data requirements necessary for universal design in assistive technology for…

An Advocate for Tech-Supported Learning at All Levels

6 years ago

In this episode, Marlo Gaddis discusses her extensive background to be of great benefit as she’s taken on her present…

Necessary Conversations About Race, Identity and Bias

6 years ago

Social and Emotional Learning - how implicit bias and negative thinking impacts our schools and society at large.

Q&A: What One Company Hopes to Share—and Learn—in the FETC Expo

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Matt Duncan from Rocketbook discusses what his team hopes to share with educators at Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC),…

Why Failure Is Actually a Good Thing

6 years ago

Author and educator Todd Stanley talks about building endurance to failure — when you lose your fear of it, you…