In this episode, Dr. Rosalyn Washington shares her enthusiasm when her school in New York City decided to replace mandatory library time with a computer lab.
Innovation
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In this episode, Eujon Anderson shares his journey when he was first employed by a district working behind the scenes in network configuration.
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School ModelsSTEAM in Education
Want to Save Public Education? The Answers Are Simple
7 minutes readPublic education must evolve with technology, flexibility, and student choice—or risk losing families to modern, engaging alternatives.
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Public education is facing an existential crisis—teachers are leaving in record numbers, and the talent pipeline is shrinking. Technology alone can’t save us.
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In this episode, Jaime Donally delves into the expanding world of AR & VR and how increased awareness of their capabilities is revolutionizing the way we learn
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In this episode, Tony Vincent shares new technologies inside the classroom that take a certain level of classroom management to be successful.
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K-12 TeachersProfessional DevelopmentTrue Literacy
Five Tips to Deliver PD That Supports Reading Instruction
4 minutes readDr. Michael Hart, As reading proficiency levels stagnate, more states are taking a long, hard look at current practices and revamping their entire approach to reading instruction.
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CreativityEducatorsProfessional DevelopmentPronita MehrotraProject-based learning
Connecting Group Brainstorming and Creative Ideation
5 minutes readCreative brainstorming requires both individual and group work to flourish. Students need to build skills for both that produce better solutions and learning.
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In this episode, Eric Curts discusses his role as a Technology Integrationist at the Stark Portage Area Computer Consortium (SPARCC) in Canton, Ohio
