Month: September 2018
FETC
Making classrooms more brain-friendly impacts student outcomes. Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger While working as an interior designer before going into teaching, Erin Klein recognized the importance of first talking …
FETC
Turning entrepreneurship, education, and innovation into a Moon shot. Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger Once you’re a teacher, you’re always a teacher… and Nancy Conrad is a teacher. I sat down …
edtech
The T3 Framework helps makes EdTech integration seamless. Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger When Dr. Sonny Magana was a graduate student doing research at Rutgers in 1984, personal computers were still new. …
FETC
Training educators on administration, instruction, and advocacy Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger As the superintendent of the Palm Beach County School District, Dr. Robert Avossa was responsible for educating more …
special education
Helping special needs students express their creativity. Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger Christopher Bugaj is the expert on assistive education technologies for Loudoun County Public Schools outside of Washington, DC. …
FETC
Looking beyond conventional and unconventional solutions. Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger Knowing that anything was possible in the early days of space exploration allowed thinking to be free from the …
FETC
Think about this question when you start your school transformative journey: “If we were going to start over, would we start the way we are doing it now?”’ Contributor: …
edtech
Monica Burns is fresh off ISTE 2018 and ramping up for FETC 2019 in Orlando. Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger At ISTE 2018 at the end of June in Chicago this …
EdChat Interactive
Learning how to use the technology and learning the pedagogic uses of technology can be challenge. Led by Matt Harris, Ed. D. Experience has shown that the complexities of …
EdChat Interactive
Led by: Mia Laudato and Robin Williams We’re all educators, and we want to know how our students are doing and what we can do to help them. How can …