Teaching & Technology
What Does 21st Century Connectivity Look Like… and Are We There Yet?
“In a country where we expect free Wi-Fi with our coffee, we should definitely demand it in our schools.”
Show us the Data: Better Information Collection for a Better E-Rate
It’s surprisingly difficult to find usable information about E-rate.
Mooresville, NC: ConnectED Schools Supported by Connected Communities
This post is the second of a four part series, covering four priorities for modernization of the FCC’s E-rate program.
Connectivity in the Classroom: What’s the Word on E-rate and ConnectED?
Education technology advocates have gotten a big boost from President Obama in the past week.
Beyond the Ed-Tech Hype: EDUpreneurs Focusing on Content and Design
“Online education is not magic dust to be sprinkled on top of traditionally designed courses.”
Ten PreK-12 Debates to Expect in 2014
Over the next year be prepared for these battles in education policy.
Mad Minutes vs. Minecraft: the Future of Gamification in Education
While they do use many “revolutionary” gamification elements I’ve wondered if they actually capture the real value of using games to teach.
To Pave the Way for Education Innovation, Schools and Libraries Need a “High-Fiber Diet”
Robust broadband infrastructure in schools is fundamental to the success of many of the most promising innovations in PreK-12 education.