EdTech sparked a ripple effect—shaping how we learn, train, and engage—proving today’s most innovative systems are rooted in educational design.
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EdTech sparked a ripple effect—shaping how we learn, train, and engage—proving today’s most innovative systems are rooted in educational design.
EdTech promises much, yet school districts face implementation challenges. Today, we outline five key obstacles and solutions for tech benefits to all.
This Teacher Appreciation Week, let’s recognize the dedication, compassion, and extra-mile mindset that make educators everyday heroes.
This article explores the evolving landscape of civic education, its significance, and the controversies surrounding its implementation in American classrooms.
From droids to data dashboards, lightsabers to lifelong learning, Star Wars didn’t just imagine the future — it inspired it.
From budget reallocation to local partnerships, we explore how School Districts used ESSER funds and strategies they must adopt to prevent a digital backslide.
Whether you’re a district leader, tech advisor, media staff member, or teacher, it’s time to let go of outdated technology and learn how to do it properly.
Designing a human-like being via a computer was pure fantasy in 1985, but today, artificial intelligence, robotics, and science have made significant strides.
It is time to elevate the role of Information Technology (IT) professionals in education and ensure they receive the recognition and resources they deserve.
Acceleration gives students the answers before the lesson is even taught.
Communication and marketing is a large part of the job.
Showing students STEM careers helps them visualize success.
“The superintendent, now more than ever, needs to be more visioning.”
Getting low-income first-generation students into college and graduating.
Confusion results from scaling PL to fit teaching context
Students become frustrated without understanding.
Dr. Luvelle Brown is the 2017 New York State Superintendent of the Year.
Gifted funding across the nation is like the wild west. There is no law or controlling entity, so many states and districts decide what they will or won’t do.
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