Category: FETC
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Contributor: Matt Harris From what I have read, screen time is dangerous. According to articles from parents groups, news outlets, and pseudo-experts parents need to limit children’s screen time …
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Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger Graham Forman has been an early-stage investor and entrepreneur for almost 20 years and he is the founder and managing director of Edovate Capital. Edovate is a …
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2019’s first edtech event, taking place January in Orlando, will feature world-class keynotes, high-quality professional development content and an unmatched expo experience The National Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) has …
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Contributor: Stephen Noonoo It’s back to school season, and these teachers are excited. Why? The bevy of tech tips and trends brightening their classrooms—including 360-degree video, thoughtful ways to use …
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FETC 2019 Speaker Julie Daniel Davis serves as Director of Instructional Technology and Innovation at the largest private K-12 school in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She was recently featured in the …
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Allowing an entrepreneurial spirit to thrive in the classroom. Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger Don Wettrick is an author, speaker, and the Innovation Specialist at Noblesville High School in central …
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Psst … Want to know a secret? A subject we cover in depth at FETC 2019 is data system interoperability … That’s right interoperability. Contributor: Bruce Umpstead Interoperability …
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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 …
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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 …
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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. …