EdTech

CoffeEd: Enhancing Social Studies Through The Use Of Technology

Micah Shippee, Ph.D., Google Innovator Trainer, and teacher at Liverpool CSD, Syracuse, NY sat down to discuss the advantages of technology…

9 years ago

Gender Games: Women in Game-Based Learning

Lee Banville, Editor at Games and Learning,  discusses the role of women in game-based learning. In the past, gaming was…

9 years ago

Can EdTech and Educators Work Together?

edCircuit caught up with Thomas Arnett, a Research Fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute, about the need for more collaboration…

9 years ago

What Role Will Games Play In The Classrooms Of Tomorrow?

Host: Lee, we’ve been talking off the air, but it’s been a long time coming, at least, from my perspective…

9 years ago

Curriculum Redesign & Gaming with Jen Groff

This interview is the second in a series looking at the intersection between gamification in education and the innovators behind…

10 years ago

How Important is Play to Childhood Learning? Research Shows it’s Indispensable

edCircuit Opinion: When I was younger, I often would gather with my neighborhood friends, head into the backyard, and spend…

10 years ago

Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Power Of Inclusion, Research and Education

edCircuit Opinion The Scientific American article For Children With Autism, Multiple Languages May Be A Boon raises an important point…

10 years ago

“No More Pencils, No More Books”: Can Schools Afford To Keep Up With Technology?

Discover why many schools struggle to keep up with technology, the barriers to EdTech integration, and the impact on students…

10 years ago

Teacher Perspective: Inside Educational Gaming

Zack Gilbert is currently teaching 6th grade social studies and language arts at Parkside Junior High School in Normal, IL.…

10 years ago

Untangling Teacher Development

 Adam Geller, Edthena co-founder and CEO, joined Dr. Berger to discuss the ongoing development and support for teachers needed for 21st century…

10 years ago