QR codes have become more common in and beyond education. Teachers use these instead of printed handouts and many are regularly placed on fliers advertising university or school events. So it ...
The ubiquitous nature of technology means that it’s always around us. In our work as educators, we use technology to support efficiency with rudimentary tasks, for organizing our calendars and agendas ...
Welcome to the November Edtech Show & Tell, in which our editors share some of the new edtech products that have caught our attention this month. These are not reviews or endorsements, but a showcase ...
While AI is the latest form of technology to spark an almost endless amount of innovation in the educational environment, it is far from the first impactful advancement the space has seen. Whether we ...
Educational technology budgets continue to be a challenge, especially with so many schools’ finances stretched thin to start.
This social media experiment offered a refreshing perspective into the window of online disagreements. In contrast with the ...
Technology’s dizzying rate of evolution is a challenge for education, which often has struggled to keep pace. But it’s ...
Last year, I had the opportunity through Take Action Global to be part of the Lego Build the Change institute,” says Brantley ...
A team led by a Harvard scientist found that young students learn more from educational TV shows when they have a chance to ...
A longtime challenge of teaching STEM with robots is that when parts break or need to be replaced that often means purchasing more expensive components for an already expensive product. Krzysztof ...
Philosopher Graham Clay uses AI to help write letters of recommendation, convert lectures into quizzes, and answer student questions when he’s not available. Here’s how. Graham Clay isn’t just excited ...