District Management4 components of your district’s next PD win January 18, 2017 by Laura Ascione Principals learn how to effectively implement blended and digital learning with the help of focused, differentiated training.
Featured on eSchool News3 K-12 ransomware threats and solutions January 18, 2017 by Sanjay Ramnath Could a recently ransomed district have avoided paying?
STEM & STEAMHow we used GIS projects to connect with our community January 17, 2017 by Charlie Fitzpatrick GIS, maps teach Los Angeles high school students about not just STEM, but the meaning of what makes a community.
District ManagementIs Betsy DeVos good or bad for edtech? January 16, 2017 by Meris Stansbury Will Trump’s Education Secretary pick be a boon for edtech advocacy and implementation? And if so, will it only benefit some students?
eClassroom NewsHow our elementary school got a tech makeover January 13, 2017January 13, 2017 by Paula Martin By keeping an open mind about how to solve a budget shortage, our school scored brand-new digital projectors and displays as part of a tech makeover.
Featured on eSchool NewsiPads ignite furor in schools January 17, 2017January 12, 2017 by Sharon Noguchi, The Mercury News In Apple's backyard, a battle over digital learning tools-specifically iPads-is growing in one school district.
eClassroom News7 collaboration tools for the modern classroom January 11, 2017 by Laura Ascione Collaboration skills are essential--here are tools to help your students build them.
District Management9 secrets of incredibly efficient districts January 10, 2017 by Laura Ascione Making the most out of technology means streamlining district processes.
District ManagementHow media literacy is critical to saving our democracy January 9, 2017January 9, 2017 by Alan November A Stanford study suggesting how easily manipulated students are online should be a wake-up call for school leaders nationwide.
eClassroom NewsEducators: The lessons we learned in 2016 January 5, 2017 by Stephen Noonoo 5 educators reveal their most inspiring takeaways of 2016 and the technologies they’re most excited about.
District ManagementPrincipals: The lessons we learned in 2016 January 5, 2017January 4, 2017 by Stephen Noonoo 4 principals reflect on how technology has helped them with everything from discipline referrals to teaching students about Uganda.
District ManagementSuperintendents: The lessons we learned in 2016 January 3, 2017 by Stephen Noonoo 4 superintendents share their most valuable takeaways from the past year.
eClassroom News15 Hot Edtech Trends for 2017 May 11, 2019January 2, 2017 by Meris Stansbury Educators and tech leaders look back on 2016; predict where edtech trends in teaching and learning will head this new year.
District Management#1: The 7 questions every new teacher should be able to answer December 30, 2016 by Alan November Teaching for the 21st century looks a lot different. Here's what admins -- and teachers -- need to know for job interviews and beyond
STEM & STEAM#2: I made my classroom look like the real-world—and test scores soared December 29, 2016 by Anthony Johnson An elementary educator’s classroom simulates real life—and boosts test scores.
District Management#3: Classroom observations may hurt teachers more than they help, study says December 28, 2016 by Laura Ascione Classroom observations -- one of the most widely-used forms of teacher evaluation -- might be setting teachers up to fail
eClassroom News#4: What does research really say about iPads in the classroom? December 27, 2016 by Jeanne Carey Ingle and Tanya Moorehead Two educators put the research to the test. When (and how) are iPads in the classroom most effective?
District Management#5: 20 educational resources for new teachers December 26, 2016 by Laura Ascione New teachers need support, research indicates, and these free online resources can help.
Apps#6: 13 apps that promote higher-order thinking standards December 23, 2016 by Lisa Rodriguez These mobile apps go way beyond games.
eClassroom News#7: The 4 essentials of a successful Genius Hour December 22, 2016 by Jill Badalamenti Genius Hour projects may be open ended, but there are still some ground rules.