security
School leaders don’t have to ban innovative pedagogy and technology-rich learning in order to safeguard student information, according to Robert Dillon, director of innovation and learning for the School …
customized learning
Today’s classrooms use combinations of print and digital media plus attempt to reach students of different backgrounds, cultures, interests, and skills. Teachers are tasked with taming this chaos to achieve …
assistive technology
There is no doubt that education is moving at the speed of technology. From coding to wearables and from 3D printing to Google Apps, schools are implementing new tools …
BYOD
One of the main goals of being an educator is to help students advance their knowledge and prepare for their future careers. A key aspect of delivering on that …
assistive technology
Every IEP team must consider whether a student with a disability needs assistive technology services. Sometimes, however, teams jump past the consideration process and go right into the evaluation …
EdTech Policy
A student-run technology help desk is engaging students, teaching job skills, providing better service and faster repairs, and saving time and money for the Beekmantown (N.Y.) Central School District. …
Conference
Awards to Recognize Schools Demonstrating Excellence and Innovation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education The National Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC), a premier ed tech event, today announced …
Ed Tech Chats
How can we safely use technology to prepare students for the rest of their lives? All too often fear is the driving force behind EdTech Policy — stifling the …
Conference
Learning is hardly a one-size-fits-all process, and no one understands this better than those involved in providing special education services in K-12 settings. And special ed has come a …
assistive technology
By Mary Schillinger, M.S., EDLD With new “core” state standards, using educational technology as a tool to help students with disabilities access rigorous curriculum is increasingly important. It is …