STEAM in Education by EdCircuit Staff January 13, 2022 3 Tips to Process Change and Loss by Tamara Fyke November 16, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – exploring the theme of autumn as a backdrop for providing educator tips in helping students process change and loss. by Tamara Fyke November 16, 2021 5 Tips to Inspire Creativity and Hope by Tamara Fyke October 7, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – inspiring creativity in students using journaling, maker space, showcasing, listening spaces, and image-driven menu options by Tamara Fyke October 7, 2021 SEL Is Both Prevention and Intervention by Tamara Fyke September 13, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – Reflections on the idea of educators and parents supporting and guiding the next generation. by Tamara Fyke September 13, 2021 Dealing with Back-to-School Fears by Tamara Fyke August 11, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – how this year students may experience more anxiety than usual after 18 months of either distance or hybrid learning. In … by Tamara Fyke August 11, 2021 Ep. 3 Multi-Sensory Learning with Nisha Sanghvi by EdCircuit Staff July 30, 2021 2 mins read In the first episode of Osmo Education’s STEAMY Summer podcast series, our guest is Adam Peterson. by EdCircuit Staff July 30, 2021 Ep. 2 New Teachers and Modern Learning by EdCircuit Staff July 22, 2021 2 mins read Dave Blanchard is the guest on episode two of Osmo Education’s STEAMY Summer podcast series. Dave is an Assistant Professor of Teacher Development in the … by EdCircuit Staff July 22, 2021 Ep. 1 Play-Based STEAM Strategies with Adam Peterson by EdCircuit Staff July 15, 2021 2 mins read In the first episode of Osmo Education’s STEAMY Summer podcast series, our guest is Adam Peterson. by EdCircuit Staff July 15, 2021 Measuring Our Choices Through the Standards of Love by Tamara Fyke July 12, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – insights into how we must measure our choices by the standards of love, which include courage, honesty, and kindness. by Tamara Fyke July 12, 2021 Bouncing Back From Adversity Through Owning Our Story by Tamara Fyke June 14, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – tips for helping children own their story through drawing, writing, and finding comfort in sharing by Tamara Fyke June 14, 2021 The Power and Possibility of Community Learning Hubs by EdCircuit Staff May 18, 2021 2 mins read Community Learning Hubs are community-driven efforts to support students’ learning and well-being, providing safe places to connect to school, caring adults, and additional services. by EdCircuit Staff May 18, 2021 5 Tips for Teaching Self-Awareness and Rethinking Priorities by Tamara Fyke May 7, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – It’s imperative that we teach kids to identify what is going on in their heads and hearts so they can … by Tamara Fyke May 7, 2021 World Creativity and Innovation Week: April 15 – April 21 by Pronita Mehrotra April 9, 2021 2 mins read Creativity is no longer just nice-to-have; it’s now an indispensable skill for students to build. Join the WCIW April 15–21, 2021, to participate in events … by Pronita Mehrotra April 9, 2021 Defining Our Values at Home and in the Classroom by Tamara Fyke April 8, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – SEL 2.0 is not value-neutral; it’s a philosophy and curricula with an implicit value structure linked to caring, kindness, consideration, … by Tamara Fyke April 8, 2021 Helping Students ‘Re-Center’ as They Re-Enter School Buildings by Tamara Fyke March 12, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – the importance of re-centering education as students head back to school. by Tamara Fyke March 12, 2021 Tight Community and Right Technology: Our Formula to Quality Education by EdCircuit Staff February 23, 2021 2 mins read Kim Shepherd discusses how using Chalk for curriculum planning has given a boost to her school’s routine. by EdCircuit Staff February 23, 2021 A Black History Month Reading List by Tamara Fyke February 5, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – Our perspectives about our big world change by taking the time to learn and listen to our African-American brothers’ and … by Tamara Fyke February 5, 2021 Exploring Character Education – a Return to Basics Part 2 by Tamara Fyke January 14, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – Character education produces benefits for both the school and the individual. by Tamara Fyke January 14, 2021 Out of Darkness, a Return to the Basics – Part 1 by Tamara Fyke January 8, 2021 2 mins read In order to teach children to know the good, love the good, and do the good, the good must be defined. by Tamara Fyke January 8, 2021 Creativity in Education: Reflections From ISTE 2020 by Pronita Mehrotra December 21, 2020 2 mins read As edtech tools evolve to incorporate creativity building elements, they make a much bigger impact on student learning and creativity. by Pronita Mehrotra December 21, 2020 Processing and Healing as a Family Over the Holidays by Tamara Fyke December 7, 2020 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – how the holidays can be a bittersweet mix of joy and grief and the importance of processing grief. by Tamara Fyke December 7, 2020 Rules of Engagement for Emotional Discussions by Tamara Fyke November 9, 2020 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – The importance of engaging in dialogue about current events by leaning in to talk and listen to each other. by Tamara Fyke November 9, 2020 Aldrin Family Foundation Partners With Limestone University to Expand STEAM Curriculum in South Carolina Schools by EdCircuit Staff October 14, 2020 2 mins read The Aldrin Family Foundation (AFF) announces a partnership with Limestone University to bring the excitement of space education to the next generation of explorers in the state of South … by EdCircuit Staff October 14, 2020 Closing Out 2020 With Courage, Positivity & Perseverance by Tamara Fyke October 12, 2020 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – ideas for families and educators on giving and serving during this time of uncertainty. by Tamara Fyke October 12, 2020 Q&A: Previewing a Free Educator Summit on Student Empowerment by EdCircuit Staff September 23, 2020 2 mins read In this Q&A, Matt Miller shares a preview of the Soundtrap EDU Summit, including the practical skills educators can expect to learn and the reasons … by EdCircuit Staff September 23, 2020 Soundtrap Announces Free Online Summit for Educators by EdCircuit Staff September 15, 2020 2 mins read Soundtrap for Education today announces the details of the first-ever Soundtrap EDU Summit, an online event that will take place September 28 – October 7, … by EdCircuit Staff September 15, 2020 Aldrin Family Foundation Partners with Public Consulting Group to Bring STEAM Education to Classrooms Across the Country by EdCircuit Staff July 29, 2020 2 mins read Bringing the excitement of space education to the next generation of kids by EdCircuit Staff July 29, 2020 CoffeEd: Closing the STEM Opportunity Gap with All-Access Video by Mind Rocket Media Group May 6, 2020 2 mins read Nhon Ma, CEO and co-founder of Numerade, is a believer in closing the learning gap and democratizing access to high-quality educational materials. In this interview, … by Mind Rocket Media Group May 6, 2020 49 New Products and Enhancements Will Be Showcased at the 2020 Future of Education Technology Conference by EdCircuit Staff January 8, 2020 2 mins read The 2020 Future of Education Technology Conference has announced 49 New Products and Enhancements that will be showcased at this year’s conference in Miami, Florida by EdCircuit Staff January 8, 2020 Leveraging Emerging Trends to Produce Future-Ready Students by EdCircuit Staff October 16, 2019 2 mins read FETC presenter Sylvia Martinez will present an Edchat Interactive webinar, Education Practices for the 4th Industrial Revolution, on Tuesday, October 22, at 8 pm ET. by EdCircuit Staff October 16, 2019 Want to Save Public Education? The Answers Are Simple by Charles Sosnik October 10, 2019 2 mins read Ideas that can be adapted by districts to begin to change the culture and bring students back. by Charles Sosnik October 10, 2019 An Advocate for Classroom Creativity and Relationship-Building by EdCircuit Staff September 24, 2019 2 mins read Dr. Jacie Maslyk is assistant superintendent of the Hopewell Area School District in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, as well as a published author and education speaker. Dr. … by EdCircuit Staff September 24, 2019 How AI, AR and VR Fit into Today’s Classrooms by EdCircuit Staff September 20, 2019 2 mins read Rachelle Dene Poth will present an Edchat Interactive webinar, Emerging Tech: Transforming Classrooms with AI, AR and VR, on Tuesday, October 1, at 8 pm … by EdCircuit Staff September 20, 2019 How an Educator Leverages Diverse Experiences to Motivate Learners by EdCircuit Staff September 13, 2019 2 mins read Rachelle Dene Poth is an educator, attorney, consultant, and author who is concentrated on making a difference throughout the education space. Poth, who recently received … by EdCircuit Staff September 13, 2019 A School Board’s Role in Providing Access and Opportunity for Students by EdCircuit Staff April 17, 2019 2 mins read The Gresham-Barlow District in Oregon is an excellent example of a successful relationship between a school board and administration. by EdCircuit Staff April 17, 2019 How an Oregon District Establishes Pathways for Graduate Success by EdCircuit Staff April 15, 2019 2 mins read Gresham-Barlow School District is committed to inspiring and empowering students to become culturally responsive graduates that can succeed in a global economy by EdCircuit Staff April 15, 2019 A Nuanced Approach to Successful Classroom Learning by EdCircuit Staff April 9, 2019 2 mins read AI should not handcuff teachers, nor monitor behavior – it should exist to help the educator professionally. by EdCircuit Staff April 9, 2019 What’s an Interesting Use for EdTech That Many Haven’t Tried Yet? by EdCircuit Staff January 28, 2019 2 mins read FETC 2019 Q&A Roundtable interesting uses for EdTech by EdCircuit Staff January 28, 2019 Meet Your Favorite EdTech Authors at FETC 2019 (Part 3) by EdCircuit Staff December 20, 2018 2 mins read “Meet the Author” session for Wednesday, January 30, 2019 by EdCircuit Staff December 20, 2018 Meet Your Favorite EdTech Authors at FETC 2019 (Part 2) by EdCircuit Staff December 20, 2018 2 mins read “Meet the Author” session for Tuesday, January 29, 2019 by EdCircuit Staff December 20, 2018 Meet Your Favorite EdTech Authors at FETC 2019 (Part 1) by EdCircuit Staff December 19, 2018 2 mins read “Meet the Author” session for Monday, January 28, 2019 by EdCircuit Staff December 19, 2018 Crossing Subject Boundaries in the Classroom by EdCircuit Staff October 10, 2018 2 mins read The secret for a successful STEM program is for all the disciplines and subjects to cross boundaries and make connections. by EdCircuit Staff October 10, 2018 Adding to the STEAM Toolbox by Ian Egan May 23, 2018 2 mins read Adding the Arts to STEM makes STEAM the most effective teaching method. by Ian Egan May 23, 2018 CoffeEd: Nurturing Student Literacy by Mind Rocket Media Group March 29, 2018 2 mins read Steve Elizondo is an educator from San Diego, California. He has worked with kids for over 20 years. Starting out working in group homes, and … by Mind Rocket Media Group March 29, 2018 10 Tips for Raising Technologists by Ian Egan February 27, 2018 2 mins read Parents and teachers must be proactive and continuously seek ways to improve their children’s technological literacy. by Ian Egan February 27, 2018 Bridging the Digital Divide by Ian Egan February 19, 2018 2 mins read Content producers acquire key skills that content consumers don’t. by Ian Egan February 19, 2018 Professional Development in Education Never Ends by EdCircuit Staff February 14, 2018 2 mins read Professional development (PD) is an ever-changing and never-ending journey for educators. by EdCircuit Staff February 14, 2018 STEM/STEAM: Not Just for High School by Barbara Blackburn January 31, 2018 2 mins read In preschool and kindergarten, teachers combine snack time with a lesson on simple machines. by Barbara Blackburn January 31, 2018 CoffeEd: Community Communication Is Key to District Success by Mind Rocket Media Group January 29, 2018 2 mins read Dr. Kamela Patton is the Superintendent of Collier County Public Schools (CCPS). She joined the district in June of 2011. During her tenure, Dr. Patton … by Mind Rocket Media Group January 29, 2018 Helping Education Climb Mountains by Ian Egan January 18, 2018 2 mins read The conversations on education have shifted and changed drastically over the years. by Ian Egan January 18, 2018 STEM Education in the U.S. is “Middling” by EdCircuit Staff January 10, 2018 2 mins read A large number of students who begin college as a STEM major switch to another field of emphasis. by EdCircuit Staff January 10, 2018 Look into the Education Crystal Ball by EdCircuit Staff January 2, 2018 2 mins read As we move into the new year, edCircuit will keep you informed on all the latest trends and innovations in the world of education. by EdCircuit Staff January 2, 2018 Increased Emphasis on STEAM Education by EdCircuit Staff November 30, 2017 2 mins read STEAM education is gaining momentum by EdCircuit Staff November 30, 2017 Tech Adoption Rates Vary in the Classroom by EdCircuit Staff November 9, 2017 2 mins read Connectivity at home can make a big difference in the lives of students by EdCircuit Staff November 9, 2017 Soundtrap Powers Successful Global Music Collaboration Between High School Students by EdCircuit Staff October 26, 2017 2 mins read Soundtrap powers successful global music collaboration between high school students by EdCircuit Staff October 26, 2017 The Fable of Infallibility by EdCircuit Staff October 11, 2017 2 mins read Incorporating mistakes into the fabric of work is crucial to success as educators. by EdCircuit Staff October 11, 2017 6 Fun Activities for Podcasting in the Classroom by EdCircuit Staff September 29, 2017 2 mins read 6 favorite podcast strategies for schools by EdCircuit Staff September 29, 2017 Six Teachers Honored as EcoRise Teacher Ambassadors by EdCircuit Staff September 19, 2017 2 mins read EcoRise selects teacher ambassadors of sustainability in education by EdCircuit Staff September 19, 2017 A Russian Student’s Remedy for the Boring Lecture by Ian Egan September 16, 2017 2 mins read Battling against the boring lecture, one presentation at a time. by Ian Egan September 16, 2017 Teaching Enthusiastic Creation to the Next Generation by Ian Egan September 15, 2017 2 mins read Using widely-available programs and tech keeps K-8 students enthusiastic and learning. by Ian Egan September 15, 2017 Fifty Different States, Fifty Different Issues by Ian Egan August 29, 2017 2 mins read Rule Number One in education funding: the Supreme Court said that education is not a fundamental right that is guaranteed by the US Constitution. by Ian Egan August 29, 2017 Merging Tradition with Technology for Success in Higher Ed and Beyond by Ian Egan August 24, 2017 2 mins read Interview with CIO at Wharton School University of Pennsylvania. by Ian Egan August 24, 2017 Soft Skills Are Anything But Soft by Dr. Berger July 27, 2017 2 mins read PBL planning with soft skill application provides students with skills for life by Dr. Berger July 27, 2017 Examining Specialization: Charter Schools by Ian Egan June 20, 2017 2 mins read Charter schools are specializations in education that may be inevitable. by Ian Egan June 20, 2017 Public-Private Partnerships in Education by Ian Egan May 31, 2017 2 mins read Businesses helping with funding pressure for districts by Ian Egan May 31, 2017 It’s Not the Project, It’s the Problem by Ian Egan May 18, 2017 2 mins read The “problem to be solved” should be the focus. by Ian Egan May 18, 2017 Making Digital Education Tools Pay Off by Ian Egan May 3, 2017 2 mins read Welcome to the data rich and information poor era! by Ian Egan May 3, 2017 Graduation Plus Partnership Equals Success for Students by Ian Egan April 19, 2017 2 mins read Certification and college credit with G Plus Program in Greenville, SC by Ian Egan April 19, 2017 Thinking Outside the Music Box: Using Digital Tools to Teach Music and More by Dr. Berger February 18, 2017 2 mins read Cloud-based collaborative recording tools for students and teachers by Dr. Berger February 18, 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 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 Teacher Perspective: In Sync with EdTech by Dr. Berger January 12, 2017 2 mins read Educators finding new methods to engage students with Google Doc approach by Dr. Berger January 12, 2017 What Kids Really Need From A Teacher by EdCircuit Staff December 22, 2016 2 mins read Before I wrote this article, I decided not to be some stuffy suit who decides she knows what’s good for others by EdCircuit Staff December 22, 2016 InformED Report 11/14/16 by Mind Rocket Media Group November 14, 2016 2 mins read Civil rights groups sue N.J. over graduation requirements by Mind Rocket Media Group November 14, 2016 From Shackles to School: Should Prisoners Have Access to Education? by Meghan Keates September 9, 2016 2 mins read By Meghan Keates by Meghan Keates September 9, 2016 The Summer of Tech: Professional Development for Game-Based Learning by Dr. Berger August 29, 2016 2 mins read As teachers, administrators and students take their first steps through the front doors of their schools we can’t help but reflect on the endless professional … by Dr. Berger August 29, 2016 How 3D Printing Gives Affordable New Possibilities for STEAM Education by EdCircuit Staff August 24, 2016 2 mins read Curriculum designers and superintendents who are looking for innovative ways to emphasize Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) in their curriculum are turning to … by EdCircuit Staff August 24, 2016 Managing Endless Stream of Ideas in Education by EdCircuit Staff August 22, 2016 2 mins read Mike Lawrence, CEO of CUE, talks with Dr. Berger about professional development and the role CUE plays in advancing technology and learning. Lawrence also speaks about … by EdCircuit Staff August 22, 2016 Audio: National Writing Project: Promoting Scholarship In The Digital Age by Mind Rocket Media Group August 18, 2016 2 mins read Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, Executive Director of the National Writing Project (NWP), discusses the importance of writing skills for our schools and learning centers. Eidman-Aadahl shares a detailed explanation … by Mind Rocket Media Group August 18, 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 Information Literacy Taking Center Stage by EdCircuit Staff March 11, 2016 2 mins read Electing a President Without Facts by EdCircuit Staff March 11, 2016 Music for Education Picking Up STEAM by EdCircuit Staff February 3, 2016 2 mins read Education has become an experience, for a great number of students, that embodies a doctor’s visit and less like a visit to your local Science … by EdCircuit Staff February 3, 2016 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail
3 Tips to Process Change and Loss by Tamara Fyke November 16, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – exploring the theme of autumn as a backdrop for providing educator tips in helping students process change and loss. by Tamara Fyke November 16, 2021
5 Tips to Inspire Creativity and Hope by Tamara Fyke October 7, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – inspiring creativity in students using journaling, maker space, showcasing, listening spaces, and image-driven menu options by Tamara Fyke October 7, 2021
SEL Is Both Prevention and Intervention by Tamara Fyke September 13, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – Reflections on the idea of educators and parents supporting and guiding the next generation. by Tamara Fyke September 13, 2021
Dealing with Back-to-School Fears by Tamara Fyke August 11, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – how this year students may experience more anxiety than usual after 18 months of either distance or hybrid learning. In … by Tamara Fyke August 11, 2021
Ep. 3 Multi-Sensory Learning with Nisha Sanghvi by EdCircuit Staff July 30, 2021 2 mins read In the first episode of Osmo Education’s STEAMY Summer podcast series, our guest is Adam Peterson. by EdCircuit Staff July 30, 2021
Ep. 2 New Teachers and Modern Learning by EdCircuit Staff July 22, 2021 2 mins read Dave Blanchard is the guest on episode two of Osmo Education’s STEAMY Summer podcast series. Dave is an Assistant Professor of Teacher Development in the … by EdCircuit Staff July 22, 2021
Ep. 1 Play-Based STEAM Strategies with Adam Peterson by EdCircuit Staff July 15, 2021 2 mins read In the first episode of Osmo Education’s STEAMY Summer podcast series, our guest is Adam Peterson. by EdCircuit Staff July 15, 2021
Measuring Our Choices Through the Standards of Love by Tamara Fyke July 12, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – insights into how we must measure our choices by the standards of love, which include courage, honesty, and kindness. by Tamara Fyke July 12, 2021
Bouncing Back From Adversity Through Owning Our Story by Tamara Fyke June 14, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – tips for helping children own their story through drawing, writing, and finding comfort in sharing by Tamara Fyke June 14, 2021
The Power and Possibility of Community Learning Hubs by EdCircuit Staff May 18, 2021 2 mins read Community Learning Hubs are community-driven efforts to support students’ learning and well-being, providing safe places to connect to school, caring adults, and additional services. by EdCircuit Staff May 18, 2021
5 Tips for Teaching Self-Awareness and Rethinking Priorities by Tamara Fyke May 7, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – It’s imperative that we teach kids to identify what is going on in their heads and hearts so they can … by Tamara Fyke May 7, 2021
World Creativity and Innovation Week: April 15 – April 21 by Pronita Mehrotra April 9, 2021 2 mins read Creativity is no longer just nice-to-have; it’s now an indispensable skill for students to build. Join the WCIW April 15–21, 2021, to participate in events … by Pronita Mehrotra April 9, 2021
Defining Our Values at Home and in the Classroom by Tamara Fyke April 8, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – SEL 2.0 is not value-neutral; it’s a philosophy and curricula with an implicit value structure linked to caring, kindness, consideration, … by Tamara Fyke April 8, 2021
Helping Students ‘Re-Center’ as They Re-Enter School Buildings by Tamara Fyke March 12, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – the importance of re-centering education as students head back to school. by Tamara Fyke March 12, 2021
Tight Community and Right Technology: Our Formula to Quality Education by EdCircuit Staff February 23, 2021 2 mins read Kim Shepherd discusses how using Chalk for curriculum planning has given a boost to her school’s routine. by EdCircuit Staff February 23, 2021
A Black History Month Reading List by Tamara Fyke February 5, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – Our perspectives about our big world change by taking the time to learn and listen to our African-American brothers’ and … by Tamara Fyke February 5, 2021
Exploring Character Education – a Return to Basics Part 2 by Tamara Fyke January 14, 2021 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – Character education produces benefits for both the school and the individual. by Tamara Fyke January 14, 2021
Out of Darkness, a Return to the Basics – Part 1 by Tamara Fyke January 8, 2021 2 mins read In order to teach children to know the good, love the good, and do the good, the good must be defined. by Tamara Fyke January 8, 2021
Creativity in Education: Reflections From ISTE 2020 by Pronita Mehrotra December 21, 2020 2 mins read As edtech tools evolve to incorporate creativity building elements, they make a much bigger impact on student learning and creativity. by Pronita Mehrotra December 21, 2020
Processing and Healing as a Family Over the Holidays by Tamara Fyke December 7, 2020 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – how the holidays can be a bittersweet mix of joy and grief and the importance of processing grief. by Tamara Fyke December 7, 2020
Rules of Engagement for Emotional Discussions by Tamara Fyke November 9, 2020 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – The importance of engaging in dialogue about current events by leaning in to talk and listen to each other. by Tamara Fyke November 9, 2020
Aldrin Family Foundation Partners With Limestone University to Expand STEAM Curriculum in South Carolina Schools by EdCircuit Staff October 14, 2020 2 mins read The Aldrin Family Foundation (AFF) announces a partnership with Limestone University to bring the excitement of space education to the next generation of explorers in the state of South … by EdCircuit Staff October 14, 2020
Closing Out 2020 With Courage, Positivity & Perseverance by Tamara Fyke October 12, 2020 2 mins read Social and Emotional Learning – ideas for families and educators on giving and serving during this time of uncertainty. by Tamara Fyke October 12, 2020
Q&A: Previewing a Free Educator Summit on Student Empowerment by EdCircuit Staff September 23, 2020 2 mins read In this Q&A, Matt Miller shares a preview of the Soundtrap EDU Summit, including the practical skills educators can expect to learn and the reasons … by EdCircuit Staff September 23, 2020
Soundtrap Announces Free Online Summit for Educators by EdCircuit Staff September 15, 2020 2 mins read Soundtrap for Education today announces the details of the first-ever Soundtrap EDU Summit, an online event that will take place September 28 – October 7, … by EdCircuit Staff September 15, 2020
Aldrin Family Foundation Partners with Public Consulting Group to Bring STEAM Education to Classrooms Across the Country by EdCircuit Staff July 29, 2020 2 mins read Bringing the excitement of space education to the next generation of kids by EdCircuit Staff July 29, 2020
CoffeEd: Closing the STEM Opportunity Gap with All-Access Video by Mind Rocket Media Group May 6, 2020 2 mins read Nhon Ma, CEO and co-founder of Numerade, is a believer in closing the learning gap and democratizing access to high-quality educational materials. In this interview, … by Mind Rocket Media Group May 6, 2020
49 New Products and Enhancements Will Be Showcased at the 2020 Future of Education Technology Conference by EdCircuit Staff January 8, 2020 2 mins read The 2020 Future of Education Technology Conference has announced 49 New Products and Enhancements that will be showcased at this year’s conference in Miami, Florida by EdCircuit Staff January 8, 2020
Leveraging Emerging Trends to Produce Future-Ready Students by EdCircuit Staff October 16, 2019 2 mins read FETC presenter Sylvia Martinez will present an Edchat Interactive webinar, Education Practices for the 4th Industrial Revolution, on Tuesday, October 22, at 8 pm ET. by EdCircuit Staff October 16, 2019
Want to Save Public Education? The Answers Are Simple by Charles Sosnik October 10, 2019 2 mins read Ideas that can be adapted by districts to begin to change the culture and bring students back. by Charles Sosnik October 10, 2019
An Advocate for Classroom Creativity and Relationship-Building by EdCircuit Staff September 24, 2019 2 mins read Dr. Jacie Maslyk is assistant superintendent of the Hopewell Area School District in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, as well as a published author and education speaker. Dr. … by EdCircuit Staff September 24, 2019
How AI, AR and VR Fit into Today’s Classrooms by EdCircuit Staff September 20, 2019 2 mins read Rachelle Dene Poth will present an Edchat Interactive webinar, Emerging Tech: Transforming Classrooms with AI, AR and VR, on Tuesday, October 1, at 8 pm … by EdCircuit Staff September 20, 2019
How an Educator Leverages Diverse Experiences to Motivate Learners by EdCircuit Staff September 13, 2019 2 mins read Rachelle Dene Poth is an educator, attorney, consultant, and author who is concentrated on making a difference throughout the education space. Poth, who recently received … by EdCircuit Staff September 13, 2019
A School Board’s Role in Providing Access and Opportunity for Students by EdCircuit Staff April 17, 2019 2 mins read The Gresham-Barlow District in Oregon is an excellent example of a successful relationship between a school board and administration. by EdCircuit Staff April 17, 2019
How an Oregon District Establishes Pathways for Graduate Success by EdCircuit Staff April 15, 2019 2 mins read Gresham-Barlow School District is committed to inspiring and empowering students to become culturally responsive graduates that can succeed in a global economy by EdCircuit Staff April 15, 2019
A Nuanced Approach to Successful Classroom Learning by EdCircuit Staff April 9, 2019 2 mins read AI should not handcuff teachers, nor monitor behavior – it should exist to help the educator professionally. by EdCircuit Staff April 9, 2019
What’s an Interesting Use for EdTech That Many Haven’t Tried Yet? by EdCircuit Staff January 28, 2019 2 mins read FETC 2019 Q&A Roundtable interesting uses for EdTech by EdCircuit Staff January 28, 2019
Meet Your Favorite EdTech Authors at FETC 2019 (Part 3) by EdCircuit Staff December 20, 2018 2 mins read “Meet the Author” session for Wednesday, January 30, 2019 by EdCircuit Staff December 20, 2018
Meet Your Favorite EdTech Authors at FETC 2019 (Part 2) by EdCircuit Staff December 20, 2018 2 mins read “Meet the Author” session for Tuesday, January 29, 2019 by EdCircuit Staff December 20, 2018
Meet Your Favorite EdTech Authors at FETC 2019 (Part 1) by EdCircuit Staff December 19, 2018 2 mins read “Meet the Author” session for Monday, January 28, 2019 by EdCircuit Staff December 19, 2018
Crossing Subject Boundaries in the Classroom by EdCircuit Staff October 10, 2018 2 mins read The secret for a successful STEM program is for all the disciplines and subjects to cross boundaries and make connections. by EdCircuit Staff October 10, 2018
Adding to the STEAM Toolbox by Ian Egan May 23, 2018 2 mins read Adding the Arts to STEM makes STEAM the most effective teaching method. by Ian Egan May 23, 2018
CoffeEd: Nurturing Student Literacy by Mind Rocket Media Group March 29, 2018 2 mins read Steve Elizondo is an educator from San Diego, California. He has worked with kids for over 20 years. Starting out working in group homes, and … by Mind Rocket Media Group March 29, 2018
10 Tips for Raising Technologists by Ian Egan February 27, 2018 2 mins read Parents and teachers must be proactive and continuously seek ways to improve their children’s technological literacy. by Ian Egan February 27, 2018
Bridging the Digital Divide by Ian Egan February 19, 2018 2 mins read Content producers acquire key skills that content consumers don’t. by Ian Egan February 19, 2018
Professional Development in Education Never Ends by EdCircuit Staff February 14, 2018 2 mins read Professional development (PD) is an ever-changing and never-ending journey for educators. by EdCircuit Staff February 14, 2018
STEM/STEAM: Not Just for High School by Barbara Blackburn January 31, 2018 2 mins read In preschool and kindergarten, teachers combine snack time with a lesson on simple machines. by Barbara Blackburn January 31, 2018
CoffeEd: Community Communication Is Key to District Success by Mind Rocket Media Group January 29, 2018 2 mins read Dr. Kamela Patton is the Superintendent of Collier County Public Schools (CCPS). She joined the district in June of 2011. During her tenure, Dr. Patton … by Mind Rocket Media Group January 29, 2018
Helping Education Climb Mountains by Ian Egan January 18, 2018 2 mins read The conversations on education have shifted and changed drastically over the years. by Ian Egan January 18, 2018
STEM Education in the U.S. is “Middling” by EdCircuit Staff January 10, 2018 2 mins read A large number of students who begin college as a STEM major switch to another field of emphasis. by EdCircuit Staff January 10, 2018
Look into the Education Crystal Ball by EdCircuit Staff January 2, 2018 2 mins read As we move into the new year, edCircuit will keep you informed on all the latest trends and innovations in the world of education. by EdCircuit Staff January 2, 2018
Increased Emphasis on STEAM Education by EdCircuit Staff November 30, 2017 2 mins read STEAM education is gaining momentum by EdCircuit Staff November 30, 2017
Tech Adoption Rates Vary in the Classroom by EdCircuit Staff November 9, 2017 2 mins read Connectivity at home can make a big difference in the lives of students by EdCircuit Staff November 9, 2017
Soundtrap Powers Successful Global Music Collaboration Between High School Students by EdCircuit Staff October 26, 2017 2 mins read Soundtrap powers successful global music collaboration between high school students by EdCircuit Staff October 26, 2017
The Fable of Infallibility by EdCircuit Staff October 11, 2017 2 mins read Incorporating mistakes into the fabric of work is crucial to success as educators. by EdCircuit Staff October 11, 2017
6 Fun Activities for Podcasting in the Classroom by EdCircuit Staff September 29, 2017 2 mins read 6 favorite podcast strategies for schools by EdCircuit Staff September 29, 2017
Six Teachers Honored as EcoRise Teacher Ambassadors by EdCircuit Staff September 19, 2017 2 mins read EcoRise selects teacher ambassadors of sustainability in education by EdCircuit Staff September 19, 2017
A Russian Student’s Remedy for the Boring Lecture by Ian Egan September 16, 2017 2 mins read Battling against the boring lecture, one presentation at a time. by Ian Egan September 16, 2017
Teaching Enthusiastic Creation to the Next Generation by Ian Egan September 15, 2017 2 mins read Using widely-available programs and tech keeps K-8 students enthusiastic and learning. by Ian Egan September 15, 2017
Fifty Different States, Fifty Different Issues by Ian Egan August 29, 2017 2 mins read Rule Number One in education funding: the Supreme Court said that education is not a fundamental right that is guaranteed by the US Constitution. by Ian Egan August 29, 2017
Merging Tradition with Technology for Success in Higher Ed and Beyond by Ian Egan August 24, 2017 2 mins read Interview with CIO at Wharton School University of Pennsylvania. by Ian Egan August 24, 2017
Soft Skills Are Anything But Soft by Dr. Berger July 27, 2017 2 mins read PBL planning with soft skill application provides students with skills for life by Dr. Berger July 27, 2017
Examining Specialization: Charter Schools by Ian Egan June 20, 2017 2 mins read Charter schools are specializations in education that may be inevitable. by Ian Egan June 20, 2017
Public-Private Partnerships in Education by Ian Egan May 31, 2017 2 mins read Businesses helping with funding pressure for districts by Ian Egan May 31, 2017
It’s Not the Project, It’s the Problem by Ian Egan May 18, 2017 2 mins read The “problem to be solved” should be the focus. by Ian Egan May 18, 2017
Making Digital Education Tools Pay Off by Ian Egan May 3, 2017 2 mins read Welcome to the data rich and information poor era! by Ian Egan May 3, 2017
Graduation Plus Partnership Equals Success for Students by Ian Egan April 19, 2017 2 mins read Certification and college credit with G Plus Program in Greenville, SC by Ian Egan April 19, 2017
Thinking Outside the Music Box: Using Digital Tools to Teach Music and More by Dr. Berger February 18, 2017 2 mins read Cloud-based collaborative recording tools for students and teachers by Dr. Berger February 18, 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
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
Teacher Perspective: In Sync with EdTech by Dr. Berger January 12, 2017 2 mins read Educators finding new methods to engage students with Google Doc approach by Dr. Berger January 12, 2017
What Kids Really Need From A Teacher by EdCircuit Staff December 22, 2016 2 mins read Before I wrote this article, I decided not to be some stuffy suit who decides she knows what’s good for others by EdCircuit Staff December 22, 2016
InformED Report 11/14/16 by Mind Rocket Media Group November 14, 2016 2 mins read Civil rights groups sue N.J. over graduation requirements by Mind Rocket Media Group November 14, 2016
From Shackles to School: Should Prisoners Have Access to Education? by Meghan Keates September 9, 2016 2 mins read By Meghan Keates by Meghan Keates September 9, 2016
The Summer of Tech: Professional Development for Game-Based Learning by Dr. Berger August 29, 2016 2 mins read As teachers, administrators and students take their first steps through the front doors of their schools we can’t help but reflect on the endless professional … by Dr. Berger August 29, 2016
How 3D Printing Gives Affordable New Possibilities for STEAM Education by EdCircuit Staff August 24, 2016 2 mins read Curriculum designers and superintendents who are looking for innovative ways to emphasize Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) in their curriculum are turning to … by EdCircuit Staff August 24, 2016
Managing Endless Stream of Ideas in Education by EdCircuit Staff August 22, 2016 2 mins read Mike Lawrence, CEO of CUE, talks with Dr. Berger about professional development and the role CUE plays in advancing technology and learning. Lawrence also speaks about … by EdCircuit Staff August 22, 2016
Audio: National Writing Project: Promoting Scholarship In The Digital Age by Mind Rocket Media Group August 18, 2016 2 mins read Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, Executive Director of the National Writing Project (NWP), discusses the importance of writing skills for our schools and learning centers. Eidman-Aadahl shares a detailed explanation … by Mind Rocket Media Group August 18, 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
Information Literacy Taking Center Stage by EdCircuit Staff March 11, 2016 2 mins read Electing a President Without Facts by EdCircuit Staff March 11, 2016
Music for Education Picking Up STEAM by EdCircuit Staff February 3, 2016 2 mins read Education has become an experience, for a great number of students, that embodies a doctor’s visit and less like a visit to your local Science … by EdCircuit Staff February 3, 2016