In the high school education program from Lesley University, you’ll learn practical classroom skills for working with diverse student populations; ... Read more
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As school districts implement high-tech tools and software, teachers often feel overwhelmed by new tools or forced to adopt new technology in their lesson plans. However, it doesn’t…
With Ericom AccessNow™, quickly and easily turn any mobile device, tablet or PC – including a Chromebook - into an enhanced RDP Client, without installing Flash, Java or…
Teachers have encountered a few key challenges in moving their instruction online. For one thing, it’s hard to keep students fully attuned in an online or “flipped class”…
Digital learning devices support game- and project-based learning, create a collaborative environment, and can improve the quality of teaching and learning. But to realize these benefits, the devices…
Hershey Public Schools in central Nebraska launched a “one-to-one” learning initiative in 2007 to provide a laptop to every high school student. Learn why the district chose Lenovo…
Florida’s Collier County School District needed 1,150 high-end PCs for its career and technology classes, but pre-built systems were too expensive. Learn how Collier’s technology department built their…
The variety of communications channels available to schools today has created a challenge: It's often hard to respond efficiently to voice mail, email, faxes, texts, and other disparate…
It’s one thing to read about it, and it’s another thing to see it for yourself. Try a hands-on interactive demo of Rosetta Stone and see firsthand what…
The Academy for International Education (AIE), a tuition-free public charter school in South Florida/Miami-Dade, has implemented an exciting language learning program for students to build bilingualism through bi-literacy…
Much in education is changing, including new standards and assessments; new instructional technologies; and new approaches to preparing students for the global future. Understanding how the pieces fit…
Did you know that World Language teachers currently use technology at higher rates than the national teaching population? We’ve compiled findings from a collaborative Project Tomorrow’s Speak Up…
Formative assessment should help students answer three questions: Where am I going? Where am I now? How can I close the gap? Here are a dozen creative ways…
IT leaders planning for mobile learning initiatives should consider an array of key factors—both infrastructural and educational. This white paper provides strategic advice and reviews key issues to…
As more schools adopt online and blended learning as a way to boost graduation rates, expand their course catalogs, and personalize learning for every student, it’s important to…
Download this important new policy brief on K-3 state reading polices—How to Catch Kids Before They Fall: A Multi-Year System of Supports for State Reading Policies—a research-based pathway…
When the nation’s second-largest union high school district decided to equip 6,500 7th graders with iPads, they needed to pair those iPads with the best LMS available. Learn…