by Pat Wyman | Nov 5, 2014 | Articles
An innovative teacher has found that a flipped classroom offers more time for interaction with his students. Kevin Pax is always looking for ways to free up class time so that students can engage in active learning. He records lectures so students can watch them... by Ross Cristantiello | Apr 5, 2014 | Articles
Some schools are finding that there is a definite connection between STEM and the real world. “Twenty-first century learning” is a term often used by educators and in recent years it has gained traction. According to the Partnership For 21st Century Skills... by Eric Westervelt | Dec 26, 2013 | Articles
Recently NPR reported that American parents do not believe that science and technology classes in schools are providing adequate preparation to compete for high tech jobs in the global workforce. This was the outcome of a poll conducted by NPR along with the he... by Noah Gamer | Dec 16, 2013 | Articles
No matter what grade you’re teaching this year, from kindergarten up through 12th grade, you can enhance learning with technology. Technologies such as desktop and laptop computers, iPads and the Internet can make your classroom more well-rounded and also give your... by Ash Curtis | Oct 19, 2013 | Articles
It’s interesting to think about today’s technology and how using tablets in education can boost students learning. The consumer market for mobile devices has sky-rocketed in the past five years and, as the market begins to saturate, device manufacturers...
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