Futures of Education by EdCircuit Staff January 19, 2022 The Futures of Education aims to re-imagine how knowledge and learning can shape the future of humanity and the planet, given the challenges which they are currently facing. Better Together: Five Education Resolutions for a New Year by Dr. Mark David Milliron January 20, 2022 2 mins read What we offer here, as we enter a New Year, is a handful of resolutions to consider for educators, policy makers, and community leaders wanting … by Dr. Mark David Milliron January 20, 2022 Absent Without Leave: America’s Traditional K-12 Learners Are Leaving, Costing Schools Hundreds of Millions in Their Wake by Charles Sosnik March 29, 2021 2 mins read By taking advantage of everything that online learning has to offer, now is a great time to loosen the reins and let kids explore independently. … by Charles Sosnik March 29, 2021 5-in-5: Q&A with Teachers Tracy and Maren Kelly by Future of School March 12, 2021 2 mins read This 5-in-5 interview series highlights Amy Valentine’s conversation with educators Tracy and Maren Kelly by Future of School March 12, 2021 5-in-5: Q&A with Teacher Kyair Butts by Future of School March 5, 2021 2 mins read This 5-in-5 interview series highlights educator and Teacher of the Year for 2019 and 2020, Kyair Butts by Future of School March 5, 2021 S1E7 – Increasing Access & Equity with Technology by EdCircuit Staff March 3, 2021 2 mins read In this episode, you’ll hear student, educator, and edtech industry perspectives on the role of technology in increasing educational access. by EdCircuit Staff March 3, 2021 5-in-5: Q&A with Teacher Alejandro de la Peña by Future of School February 26, 2021 2 mins read This 5-in-5 interview series highlights educator Alejandro de la Peña’s perspective on the future of school. by Future of School February 26, 2021 Blueprint for Building a 21st Century Worker Part Two: Are We Workforce-Ready? by Betsy Hill February 19, 2021 2 mins read Betsy Hill and Roger Stark share a blueprint for developing the 21st century worker, with neuroscience as the architect and a strong, flexible mind as … by Betsy Hill February 19, 2021 5-in-5: Q&A with Teacher Theresa Bruce by Future of School February 19, 2021 2 mins read Our 5-in-5 interview series highlights teachers’ perspectives on the future of school. by Future of School February 19, 2021 5-in-5: Q&A with Teacher Chuck Poole by Future of School February 12, 2021 2 mins read In this 5-in-5 feature, hear from Chuck Poole, a teacher, public speaker, author, influencer, and a bright light in the education community. by Future of School February 12, 2021 S1E6 – Understanding the Future of School Choice by EdCircuit Staff January 28, 2021 2 mins read In this episode of Future of School: The Podcast, you’ll hear about many of the components that are contributing to an expanded, enhanced definition of … by EdCircuit Staff January 28, 2021 S1E5 – The Future of Learning and School in America by EdCircuit Staff January 13, 2021 2 mins read In this episode of Future of School: The Podcast, hear perspectives on the future of learning and school in America, informed by educators’ experience working … by EdCircuit Staff January 13, 2021 S1E4 — The Future of Teachers & Redesigning K-12 by EdCircuit Staff December 3, 2020 2 mins read In this episode of Future of School: The Podcast, you’ll hear about the future of the role of teachers in schools across America and insights … by EdCircuit Staff December 3, 2020 S1E3 — School in 2025 & The Future of Work by EdCircuit Staff November 12, 2020 2 mins read In this episode of Future of School: The Podcast, you’ll hear predictions regarding the outlook for U.S. schools five years from now. by EdCircuit Staff November 12, 2020 Will Librarians Be The Overseers Of The Information Age? by Mind Rocket Media Group October 3, 2020 2 mins read Julie Todaro, President of the American Library Association, ALA and Eleni Miltsakaki, founder and CEO of Choosito! talks about the role of librarians in today’s schools. Contrary … by Mind Rocket Media Group October 3, 2020 Schools Say Highest Pressure Stems from Their Students’ Social and Emotional Needs by Leilani Cauthen August 23, 2019 2 mins read New pre-released data from the Learning Counsel’s 2019 Survey by Leilani Cauthen August 23, 2019 The Digital Disruption in Education: Enough Is Not Enough by Leilani Cauthen July 22, 2019 2 mins read 25 percent of instructors’ time is now spent on searching for digital curriculum or custom building a digital lesson plan by Leilani Cauthen July 22, 2019 The Critical Need to Invest in STEM Programming in and out of School by Guest Contributor February 25, 2019 2 mins read Low-income neighborhoods can access cutting-edge resources that allow them to compete for the jobs of tomorrow by Guest Contributor February 25, 2019 Preparing Students for a Project-Based World by EdCircuit Staff January 31, 2019 2 mins read A true “school of the future” should teach students to problem-solve, communicate, and collaborate. by EdCircuit Staff January 31, 2019 FETC 2019: How “Delusional Optimism” Led to the Rise of Khan Academy by EdCircuit Staff January 29, 2019 2 mins read Salman Khan’s keynote at FETC 2019 by EdCircuit Staff January 29, 2019 Reinventing Learning for the Always-On Generation by Guest Contributor October 15, 2018 2 mins read Skills acquired by the age of 20 are obsolete by the age of 40. by Guest Contributor October 15, 2018 Reinventing Learning for the Always-On Generation by Ian Egan August 17, 2018 2 mins read Educators can leverage strategies to take advantage of reading behaviors in their classrooms by Ian Egan August 17, 2018 Reinventing Learning for the Always-On Generation by Ian Egan March 5, 2018 2 mins read Multitasking all happens so much faster with the digital generations. by Ian Egan March 5, 2018 How Staged Learning Benefits from the Motivation of Gamification by EdCircuit Staff February 23, 2018 2 mins read The process of learning something new requires a lot of effort. by EdCircuit Staff February 23, 2018 Designing the Classroom for Student-Centered Learning by Ian Egan November 29, 2017 2 mins read Walking into today’s most innovative classrooms can feel more like walking into a tech start-up. by Ian Egan November 29, 2017 The Expert Lens by Ian Egan October 19, 2017 2 mins read Expert teachers make powerful choices combining pedagogy, content, and interpersonal knowledge. by Ian Egan October 19, 2017 The Future of Education Part 4 by Dr. Anthony J. “Sonny” Magana August 8, 2017 2 mins read Frameworks help us make sense of the medium in which we’re swimming. by Dr. Anthony J. “Sonny” Magana August 8, 2017 Preparing For An Uncertain Future Of Work by Ian Egan June 28, 2017 2 mins read Creativity and innovation are the skills of the future. by Ian Egan June 28, 2017 Gamifying English Language Arts by Ian Egan June 21, 2017 2 mins read Students gaming are more engaged and they are learning. by Ian Egan June 21, 2017 Building an Education System on Mars by Ian Egan April 25, 2017 2 mins read Looking outside the box to reexamine education and avoid the next iteration of an old concept by Ian Egan April 25, 2017 Infographic – The Arts Continue to Impact Education Through the Ages by Dr. Berger January 26, 2017 2 mins read Arts education has impacted learning for centuries. by Dr. Berger January 26, 2017 Infographic – Project Based Learning Gains STEAM in Education by Dr. Berger January 24, 2017 2 mins read Project based learning gaining STEAM as educators get creative. by Dr. Berger January 24, 2017 The Transcendent Nature of Sir Ken Robinson in Global Education by Mind Rocket Media Group January 19, 2017 2 mins read Is Sir Ken Robinson the de facto ‘voice’ of global education? by Mind Rocket Media Group January 19, 2017 Infographic – Music Education’s Role in Personal Achievement by Dr. Berger January 17, 2017 2 mins read Music education driving STEM to new heights with STEAM by Dr. Berger January 17, 2017 CoffeEd: The Gender Games: Women in Game-Based Learning by Mind Rocket Media Group October 19, 2016 2 mins read Lee Banville, Editor at Games and Learning, discusses the role of women in game-based learning. In the past, gaming was predominantly male oriented in the … by Mind Rocket Media Group October 19, 2016 How Gamification Can Provide Sustainable Education Models by Guest Contributor August 26, 2016 2 mins read by Guest Contributor August 26, 2016 CoffeEd: Jen Groff: Curriculum Redesign & Gaming by Mind Rocket Media Group August 18, 2016 2 mins read Jen Groff Currently: Research Assistant and PhD Candidate at the MIT Media Lab and the co-founder of the Center for Curriculum Redesign—an international NGO dedicated … by Mind Rocket Media Group August 18, 2016 New School Year Invites Principals to be Instructional Leaders by EdCircuit Staff August 16, 2016 2 mins read Check out this interview with ASCD author and educator Pete Hall as the season begins to shift to Friday night football and school dances. Hall … by EdCircuit Staff August 16, 2016 Life After Graduation: The Reality of College Loans and Underemployment by Meghan Keates August 12, 2016 2 mins read I can remember my college graduation like it was two months ago. Which, quite frankly, it was. I stood alongside my peers, anxiously anticipating walking … by Meghan Keates August 12, 2016 Kids Who Code: Why Schools Should Make Basic Coding Mandatory by EdCircuit Staff August 5, 2016 2 mins read One thing that has remained true throughout the years is that the American people demand job creation. But are the American people prepared to fill … by EdCircuit Staff August 5, 2016 “No More Pencils, No More Books”: Can Schools Afford To Keep Up With Technology? by EdCircuit Staff August 2, 2016 2 mins read edCircuit Opinion: Walk into any public school today and what do you see? Most likely groups of desks for students to sit, shelves filled with … by EdCircuit Staff August 2, 2016 CoffeEd: Famed Singer Charlie Puth and VH1 Save The Music Foundation Team Up To Deliver Pianos To Students by Mind Rocket Media Group July 25, 2016 2 mins read The VH1 Save The Music Foundation in partnership with Grammy nominated singer Charlie Puth, and Casio America announced the 2016 winners of Keys + Kids, … by Mind Rocket Media Group July 25, 2016 Teacher Perspective: Inside Educational Gaming by Dr. Berger June 13, 2016 2 mins read Zack Gilbert is currently teaching 6th grade social studies and language arts at Parkside Junior High School in Normal, IL. Zack is a graduate of … by Dr. Berger June 13, 2016 Eric Mazur: How the “Why’s” Impact Student Potential by EdCircuit Staff May 13, 2016 2 mins read Eric Mazur is the Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics and Dean of Applied Physics at Harvard University, Member of the Faculty of Education … by EdCircuit Staff May 13, 2016 Can Project Based Learning Move the Education Needle? by EdCircuit Staff May 12, 2016 2 mins read John Larmer, Editor in Chief at the Buck Institute for Education (BIE), spent time with Dr. Berger at the annual ASCD conference in Atlanta. Larmer discusses … by EdCircuit Staff May 12, 2016 Untangling Teacher Development by EdCircuit Staff May 11, 2016 2 mins read Adam Geller, Edthena co-founder and CEO, joined Dr. Berger to discuss the ongoing development and support for teachers needed for 21st century schools to succeed. by EdCircuit Staff May 11, 2016 Part II: How Can We Redefine the American Library? by EdCircuit Staff May 5, 2016 2 mins read Julie Todaro D.L.S., the American Library Association’s President-elect, spent time with Dr. Berger to follow-up on their recent discussion regarding the state of libraries around the … by EdCircuit Staff May 5, 2016 Can Math and Science Groove to Music? by EdCircuit Staff April 28, 2016 2 mins read Educators want to pair math and music in integrated teaching method by EdCircuit Staff April 28, 2016 America’s Library Girl by Dr. Berger April 28, 2016 2 mins read Jennifer LaGarde (aka library girl!) is the Lead School Library Media Coordinator/Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist for New Hanover County Schools in Wilmington, North Carolina. … by Dr. Berger April 28, 2016 Students are Waiting on Teachers to Join EdTech Movement by Peter Tait April 21, 2016 2 mins read Last spring Katie Benmar wrote an editorial, My Favorite Teachers Use Social Media: A Student Perspective, in Education Week. Educator Howard Pitler, a frequent edCircuit … by Peter Tait April 21, 2016 What is EdTech’s Role in the Perfect School? by EdCircuit Staff April 14, 2016 2 mins read by EdCircuit Staff April 14, 2016 EdTech Entrepreneurs: No Straight Line to Success by Dr. Berger March 28, 2016 2 mins read Barbara (Bobbi) Kurshan, Ed.D., the Executive Director of Academic Innovation and Senior Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education joined me for coffee (play interview … by Dr. Berger March 28, 2016 Mining for Knowledge in K-12 by EdCircuit Staff March 22, 2016 2 mins read Alex Terego sat down to discuss the role of optimism in K-12 education and the realities of the world we live in. Terego discusses the … by EdCircuit Staff March 22, 2016 SXSW Edu: Are You a YouTube Educator? by Dr. Berger February 29, 2016 2 mins read Tyler DeWitt, Paul Andersen and Patrick Jones (PatrickJMT) are headed to Austin, Texas for SXSW Edu to discuss the role flipped learning plays in education … by Dr. Berger February 29, 2016 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail
Better Together: Five Education Resolutions for a New Year by Dr. Mark David Milliron January 20, 2022 2 mins read What we offer here, as we enter a New Year, is a handful of resolutions to consider for educators, policy makers, and community leaders wanting … by Dr. Mark David Milliron January 20, 2022
Absent Without Leave: America’s Traditional K-12 Learners Are Leaving, Costing Schools Hundreds of Millions in Their Wake by Charles Sosnik March 29, 2021 2 mins read By taking advantage of everything that online learning has to offer, now is a great time to loosen the reins and let kids explore independently. … by Charles Sosnik March 29, 2021
5-in-5: Q&A with Teachers Tracy and Maren Kelly by Future of School March 12, 2021 2 mins read This 5-in-5 interview series highlights Amy Valentine’s conversation with educators Tracy and Maren Kelly by Future of School March 12, 2021
5-in-5: Q&A with Teacher Kyair Butts by Future of School March 5, 2021 2 mins read This 5-in-5 interview series highlights educator and Teacher of the Year for 2019 and 2020, Kyair Butts by Future of School March 5, 2021
S1E7 – Increasing Access & Equity with Technology by EdCircuit Staff March 3, 2021 2 mins read In this episode, you’ll hear student, educator, and edtech industry perspectives on the role of technology in increasing educational access. by EdCircuit Staff March 3, 2021
5-in-5: Q&A with Teacher Alejandro de la Peña by Future of School February 26, 2021 2 mins read This 5-in-5 interview series highlights educator Alejandro de la Peña’s perspective on the future of school. by Future of School February 26, 2021
Blueprint for Building a 21st Century Worker Part Two: Are We Workforce-Ready? by Betsy Hill February 19, 2021 2 mins read Betsy Hill and Roger Stark share a blueprint for developing the 21st century worker, with neuroscience as the architect and a strong, flexible mind as … by Betsy Hill February 19, 2021
5-in-5: Q&A with Teacher Theresa Bruce by Future of School February 19, 2021 2 mins read Our 5-in-5 interview series highlights teachers’ perspectives on the future of school. by Future of School February 19, 2021
5-in-5: Q&A with Teacher Chuck Poole by Future of School February 12, 2021 2 mins read In this 5-in-5 feature, hear from Chuck Poole, a teacher, public speaker, author, influencer, and a bright light in the education community. by Future of School February 12, 2021
S1E6 – Understanding the Future of School Choice by EdCircuit Staff January 28, 2021 2 mins read In this episode of Future of School: The Podcast, you’ll hear about many of the components that are contributing to an expanded, enhanced definition of … by EdCircuit Staff January 28, 2021
S1E5 – The Future of Learning and School in America by EdCircuit Staff January 13, 2021 2 mins read In this episode of Future of School: The Podcast, hear perspectives on the future of learning and school in America, informed by educators’ experience working … by EdCircuit Staff January 13, 2021
S1E4 — The Future of Teachers & Redesigning K-12 by EdCircuit Staff December 3, 2020 2 mins read In this episode of Future of School: The Podcast, you’ll hear about the future of the role of teachers in schools across America and insights … by EdCircuit Staff December 3, 2020
S1E3 — School in 2025 & The Future of Work by EdCircuit Staff November 12, 2020 2 mins read In this episode of Future of School: The Podcast, you’ll hear predictions regarding the outlook for U.S. schools five years from now. by EdCircuit Staff November 12, 2020
Will Librarians Be The Overseers Of The Information Age? by Mind Rocket Media Group October 3, 2020 2 mins read Julie Todaro, President of the American Library Association, ALA and Eleni Miltsakaki, founder and CEO of Choosito! talks about the role of librarians in today’s schools. Contrary … by Mind Rocket Media Group October 3, 2020
Schools Say Highest Pressure Stems from Their Students’ Social and Emotional Needs by Leilani Cauthen August 23, 2019 2 mins read New pre-released data from the Learning Counsel’s 2019 Survey by Leilani Cauthen August 23, 2019
The Digital Disruption in Education: Enough Is Not Enough by Leilani Cauthen July 22, 2019 2 mins read 25 percent of instructors’ time is now spent on searching for digital curriculum or custom building a digital lesson plan by Leilani Cauthen July 22, 2019
The Critical Need to Invest in STEM Programming in and out of School by Guest Contributor February 25, 2019 2 mins read Low-income neighborhoods can access cutting-edge resources that allow them to compete for the jobs of tomorrow by Guest Contributor February 25, 2019
Preparing Students for a Project-Based World by EdCircuit Staff January 31, 2019 2 mins read A true “school of the future” should teach students to problem-solve, communicate, and collaborate. by EdCircuit Staff January 31, 2019
FETC 2019: How “Delusional Optimism” Led to the Rise of Khan Academy by EdCircuit Staff January 29, 2019 2 mins read Salman Khan’s keynote at FETC 2019 by EdCircuit Staff January 29, 2019
Reinventing Learning for the Always-On Generation by Guest Contributor October 15, 2018 2 mins read Skills acquired by the age of 20 are obsolete by the age of 40. by Guest Contributor October 15, 2018
Reinventing Learning for the Always-On Generation by Ian Egan August 17, 2018 2 mins read Educators can leverage strategies to take advantage of reading behaviors in their classrooms by Ian Egan August 17, 2018
Reinventing Learning for the Always-On Generation by Ian Egan March 5, 2018 2 mins read Multitasking all happens so much faster with the digital generations. by Ian Egan March 5, 2018
How Staged Learning Benefits from the Motivation of Gamification by EdCircuit Staff February 23, 2018 2 mins read The process of learning something new requires a lot of effort. by EdCircuit Staff February 23, 2018
Designing the Classroom for Student-Centered Learning by Ian Egan November 29, 2017 2 mins read Walking into today’s most innovative classrooms can feel more like walking into a tech start-up. by Ian Egan November 29, 2017
The Expert Lens by Ian Egan October 19, 2017 2 mins read Expert teachers make powerful choices combining pedagogy, content, and interpersonal knowledge. by Ian Egan October 19, 2017
The Future of Education Part 4 by Dr. Anthony J. “Sonny” Magana August 8, 2017 2 mins read Frameworks help us make sense of the medium in which we’re swimming. by Dr. Anthony J. “Sonny” Magana August 8, 2017
Preparing For An Uncertain Future Of Work by Ian Egan June 28, 2017 2 mins read Creativity and innovation are the skills of the future. by Ian Egan June 28, 2017
Gamifying English Language Arts by Ian Egan June 21, 2017 2 mins read Students gaming are more engaged and they are learning. by Ian Egan June 21, 2017
Building an Education System on Mars by Ian Egan April 25, 2017 2 mins read Looking outside the box to reexamine education and avoid the next iteration of an old concept by Ian Egan April 25, 2017
Infographic – The Arts Continue to Impact Education Through the Ages by Dr. Berger January 26, 2017 2 mins read Arts education has impacted learning for centuries. by Dr. Berger January 26, 2017
Infographic – Project Based Learning Gains STEAM in Education by Dr. Berger January 24, 2017 2 mins read Project based learning gaining STEAM as educators get creative. by Dr. Berger January 24, 2017
The Transcendent Nature of Sir Ken Robinson in Global Education by Mind Rocket Media Group January 19, 2017 2 mins read Is Sir Ken Robinson the de facto ‘voice’ of global education? by Mind Rocket Media Group January 19, 2017
Infographic – Music Education’s Role in Personal Achievement by Dr. Berger January 17, 2017 2 mins read Music education driving STEM to new heights with STEAM by Dr. Berger January 17, 2017
CoffeEd: The Gender Games: Women in Game-Based Learning by Mind Rocket Media Group October 19, 2016 2 mins read Lee Banville, Editor at Games and Learning, discusses the role of women in game-based learning. In the past, gaming was predominantly male oriented in the … by Mind Rocket Media Group October 19, 2016
How Gamification Can Provide Sustainable Education Models by Guest Contributor August 26, 2016 2 mins read by Guest Contributor August 26, 2016
CoffeEd: Jen Groff: Curriculum Redesign & Gaming by Mind Rocket Media Group August 18, 2016 2 mins read Jen Groff Currently: Research Assistant and PhD Candidate at the MIT Media Lab and the co-founder of the Center for Curriculum Redesign—an international NGO dedicated … by Mind Rocket Media Group August 18, 2016
New School Year Invites Principals to be Instructional Leaders by EdCircuit Staff August 16, 2016 2 mins read Check out this interview with ASCD author and educator Pete Hall as the season begins to shift to Friday night football and school dances. Hall … by EdCircuit Staff August 16, 2016
Life After Graduation: The Reality of College Loans and Underemployment by Meghan Keates August 12, 2016 2 mins read I can remember my college graduation like it was two months ago. Which, quite frankly, it was. I stood alongside my peers, anxiously anticipating walking … by Meghan Keates August 12, 2016
Kids Who Code: Why Schools Should Make Basic Coding Mandatory by EdCircuit Staff August 5, 2016 2 mins read One thing that has remained true throughout the years is that the American people demand job creation. But are the American people prepared to fill … by EdCircuit Staff August 5, 2016
“No More Pencils, No More Books”: Can Schools Afford To Keep Up With Technology? by EdCircuit Staff August 2, 2016 2 mins read edCircuit Opinion: Walk into any public school today and what do you see? Most likely groups of desks for students to sit, shelves filled with … by EdCircuit Staff August 2, 2016
CoffeEd: Famed Singer Charlie Puth and VH1 Save The Music Foundation Team Up To Deliver Pianos To Students by Mind Rocket Media Group July 25, 2016 2 mins read The VH1 Save The Music Foundation in partnership with Grammy nominated singer Charlie Puth, and Casio America announced the 2016 winners of Keys + Kids, … by Mind Rocket Media Group July 25, 2016
Teacher Perspective: Inside Educational Gaming by Dr. Berger June 13, 2016 2 mins read Zack Gilbert is currently teaching 6th grade social studies and language arts at Parkside Junior High School in Normal, IL. Zack is a graduate of … by Dr. Berger June 13, 2016
Eric Mazur: How the “Why’s” Impact Student Potential by EdCircuit Staff May 13, 2016 2 mins read Eric Mazur is the Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics and Dean of Applied Physics at Harvard University, Member of the Faculty of Education … by EdCircuit Staff May 13, 2016
Can Project Based Learning Move the Education Needle? by EdCircuit Staff May 12, 2016 2 mins read John Larmer, Editor in Chief at the Buck Institute for Education (BIE), spent time with Dr. Berger at the annual ASCD conference in Atlanta. Larmer discusses … by EdCircuit Staff May 12, 2016
Untangling Teacher Development by EdCircuit Staff May 11, 2016 2 mins read Adam Geller, Edthena co-founder and CEO, joined Dr. Berger to discuss the ongoing development and support for teachers needed for 21st century schools to succeed. by EdCircuit Staff May 11, 2016
Part II: How Can We Redefine the American Library? by EdCircuit Staff May 5, 2016 2 mins read Julie Todaro D.L.S., the American Library Association’s President-elect, spent time with Dr. Berger to follow-up on their recent discussion regarding the state of libraries around the … by EdCircuit Staff May 5, 2016
Can Math and Science Groove to Music? by EdCircuit Staff April 28, 2016 2 mins read Educators want to pair math and music in integrated teaching method by EdCircuit Staff April 28, 2016
America’s Library Girl by Dr. Berger April 28, 2016 2 mins read Jennifer LaGarde (aka library girl!) is the Lead School Library Media Coordinator/Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist for New Hanover County Schools in Wilmington, North Carolina. … by Dr. Berger April 28, 2016
Students are Waiting on Teachers to Join EdTech Movement by Peter Tait April 21, 2016 2 mins read Last spring Katie Benmar wrote an editorial, My Favorite Teachers Use Social Media: A Student Perspective, in Education Week. Educator Howard Pitler, a frequent edCircuit … by Peter Tait April 21, 2016
What is EdTech’s Role in the Perfect School? by EdCircuit Staff April 14, 2016 2 mins read by EdCircuit Staff April 14, 2016
EdTech Entrepreneurs: No Straight Line to Success by Dr. Berger March 28, 2016 2 mins read Barbara (Bobbi) Kurshan, Ed.D., the Executive Director of Academic Innovation and Senior Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education joined me for coffee (play interview … by Dr. Berger March 28, 2016
Mining for Knowledge in K-12 by EdCircuit Staff March 22, 2016 2 mins read Alex Terego sat down to discuss the role of optimism in K-12 education and the realities of the world we live in. Terego discusses the … by EdCircuit Staff March 22, 2016
SXSW Edu: Are You a YouTube Educator? by Dr. Berger February 29, 2016 2 mins read Tyler DeWitt, Paul Andersen and Patrick Jones (PatrickJMT) are headed to Austin, Texas for SXSW Edu to discuss the role flipped learning plays in education … by Dr. Berger February 29, 2016