Innovation

Want to Save Public Education? The Answers Are Simple

Public education must evolve with technology, flexibility, and student choice—or risk losing families to modern, engaging alternatives.

6 years ago

The Teacher Exodus – Can Tech Fill the Gap?

Public education is facing an existential crisis—teachers are leaving in record numbers, and the talent pipeline is shrinking. Technology alone…

6 years ago

Advocating for Immersive Technologies to Augment Education

In this episode, Jaime Donally delves into the expanding world of AR & VR and how increased awareness of their…

6 years ago

How Returning to Teaching Created a Better Consultant

In this episode, Tony Vincent shares new technologies inside the classroom that take a certain level of classroom management to…

6 years ago

Five Tips to Deliver PD That Supports Reading Instruction

Dr. Michael Hart, As reading proficiency levels stagnate, more states are taking a long, hard look at current practices and…

6 years ago

Connecting Group Brainstorming and Creative Ideation

Creative brainstorming requires both individual and group work to flourish. Students need to build skills for both that produce better…

6 years ago

Integrating Technology for Greater Openness in Learning

In this episode, Eric Curts discusses his role as a Technology Integrationist at the Stark Portage Area Computer Consortium (SPARCC)…

6 years ago

Academic Discourse: 4 Key Aspects

With academic discourse, whether it is in response to a teacher’s question, discussion with other students, or generating questions, there…

6 years ago

Building a Growing, Thriving Coaching Network

In this episode, Brianna Hodges discusses her role as the edtech coordinator for Eanes ISD in Austin, Texas, as well…

6 years ago

Emphasizing Learning Inside Technology-Infused Classrooms

In this episode, Holly Clark shares her passion for innovations, particularly those that focus on student learning first and foremost.

6 years ago