Category: edtech
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Contributor: Sylvia Martinez In a new study from Drexel University, researchers found that makerspace facilitators betray gender bias when talking about their students. Instructors primarily referred to male students as “geeks”, …
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Contributor: Sylvia Martinez In a new study from Drexel University, researchers found that makerspaces help students learning English to feel more confident using their new language skills. Making Culture: A …
Ed Tech Chats
Led by: Matt Joseph Increase student engagement, student effort, and student results by starting with the vision, applying effective pedagogy, and then use tools that leverage your time and …
Ed Tech Chats
Led by: Desiree Alexander Our students are digital natives and do almost everything online. As educators, how do we discuss staying safe on the Internet with our upper elementary, middle …
Ed Tech Chats
Led by: Ryan Schaaf Ryan Schaaf travels into the future to look back on the factors that changed education to support individuals and society. Want to know how to prepare …
Ed Tech Chats
Led by: Sonny Magana, EdD Low-impact technology use in education is a wicked problem. Wicked problems are important, complex, multi-faceted, ill-structured, ill-defined, and as yet un-resolved problems that matter (Rittel …
Blueprint Sessions
Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger Dr. Matt Harris is the Owner and Chief Consultant for International EdTech, and is a real globetrotter. When I recently talked to him, he was in Singapore …
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Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger Alex Inman is the president of Educational Collaborators, an edtech consulting and PD firm that he founded in 2006. He will be part of three different …
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Contributor: Ryan L. Schaaf Series Synopsis: Due to continuous digital bombardment and the emergence of the new digital landscape, today’s youth process information, interact and communicate in fundamentally different ways …
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Contributor: Graham Forman As a startup operator, I participated in seven new product launches selling to schools, districts, colleges, and universities. There were many other product ideas that were never …