by Matthew Albright | Sep 18, 2014 | Articles
If regular math is too easy, teachers are using technology to encourage high achievers. For high achieving students at William Henry Middle School, students are given laptops when they find they are not challenged enough, and they solve math problems as fast as they... by Gabrielle Russon | Sep 10, 2014 | Articles
In districts that have heavily invested in refitting science and math classrooms with computers and 21st century technology, plans are underway for middle school teachers to receive technology training through a grant. Classrooms are reorganized with small tables... by Lisa Khoury | Aug 22, 2014 | Articles
Yes, in this digital age computers and wi-fi are keys to success, but for areas that cannot afford the upgrades, schools are helped by an educational technology foundation. When schools cannot afford new technology, young students may lag behind their more affluent... by Nicole Dungca | May 9, 2014 | Articles
Even for Kindergarteners, an elementary school STEM program encourages budding engineers through hands on activities and creative thinking. The question asked by teacher Grant Poujade was an important one for the five and six year olds. With their 3-D printer, what... by Attiyya Anthony | Apr 21, 2014 | Articles
In a bold move with technology a virtual learning lab provides new opportunities for students to learn and reap the benefits of team teaching. Christa McAuliffe Middle School in Boynton Beach Florida is hosting the first blended learning virtual...
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