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Tornado devastates Okla. elementary school

Tornado devastates Okla. elementary school

A monstrous tornado as much as a mile wide with winds up to 200 mph roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs May 20, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings…

Pilot hopes to draw students to computer programming through music

Pilot hopes to draw students to computer programming through music

Students in Mike Reilly's computer programming classes could be helping to bust the stereotype of the computer nerd hunched over a keyboard, writing programs that crunch numbers and…

In Maine, push for virtual schools fades

In Maine, push for virtual schools fades

A group of digital-education experts is recommending that Maine create an online directory to help school districts and teachers find, choose and write reviews of digital learning resources. But…

Around the Web

Principal: Why our new educator evaluation system is unethical

A few years ago, a student at my high school was having a terrible time passing one of the exams needed to earn a Regents Diploma, The Washington…

Shakespeare’s sonnets come to life in new app

A new app aims to bring William Shakespeare's sonnets to the masses with the help of short films starring stage actors performing them in front of New York…

‘Supercapacitor’ could fully charge your phone in less than 30 seconds

An 18-year-old recently won $50,000 in scholarship funds for inventing a supercapacitor that could one day be used to fully charge a mobile device like a smartphone in…

Schools add to test load, just to assess the questions

English tests? Check. Math tests? Check. Summer vacation? Not so fast. Students in New York State sweated their way through some of the toughest exams in state history…

Educator Resource Centers

Empowering Education with Video

Communication has changed, and students and educators are increasingly using video technologies in all aspects of education.…

Preparing for Common Core Assessments

High-stakes testing is about to change dramatically. As states and school districts strive to implement the Common Core standards and welcome more rigorous, online exams in 2014, school…

STAR: School Technology Action Report

  Stay on top of the key developments affecting education technology. Become a star in your classroom, school, district, college, or university with the STAR series—carefully selected reports composed…

Keys to Successful Mobile Learning

Mobile learning has grown exponentially in K-12 schools, allowing educators to deliver a more engaging and personalized experience for students that doesn’t end when the school bell rings.…

Featured Site of the Week

SOPHIA.org launches free college readiness tools

SOPHIA.org launches free college readiness tools

With the cost of higher education skyrocketing and two-thirds of today’s students unprepared academically for college, SOPHIA.org has launched a new program called “Operation College Success,” offering free…

Weebly lets you easily create websites for class projects and more

Weebly lets you easily create websites for class projects and more

Weebly for Education is a free online service that is perfect for creating classroom websites, student blogs or e-portfolios, and websites for assigned projects. Its drag-and-drop website editor…

Kidblog provides a safe, and free, online forum for student writing

Kidblog provides a safe, and free, online forum for student writing

Designed by classroom educators, Kidblog is a free website that gives students their own blog. Students can publish posts and participate in academic discussions within a secure classroom…