By: Guest Blog Contribution from Kennesaw State University Up until the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic of 2020, the efficient standardization model (sometimes referred to as the factory model) of
In This Episode of OnEducation Presents: Michelle does everything. From her role at Nearpod to her advocacy for the SDG’s. We had an awesome chat with Michelle at FETC
Not so long ago, students did most of their learning at school, and maybe while doing homework or during trips to the museum. Now, learning—like the internet—is everywhere
The idea of STEAM brings out the skills of creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, and communication that are so important in the work place. A look at the works
Where do you go when you want to learn about new EdTech tools? From checking out new blog posts (like this one!) to searching hashtags on social media,
Not so long ago, students did most of their learning at school, and maybe while doing homework or during trips to the museum. Now, learning—like the internet—is everywhere
Panelists at the annual technology conference said administrators need to be visionary planners, empowering leaders, systems designers and more. What does school leadership look like in the
Contributed by Ryan Schaaf Today, learners take for granted growing up in a world that is seamlessly connected by powerful information and communication technologies that give them instant