New study results by a research team at the University of Cologne show that future teachers increasingly want to use computer games in the classroom. The study identifies particularly relevant aspects ...
As 21st-century teachers, we are expected to help students master the technological tools they will use in college and the workplace. But in many districts, the one-computer classroom is not extinct.
We sat through a recent staff meeting with our smartphones in our hands. As the presenter went through her deck, we took pictures of the slides with the Evernote app, adding our own notes as we went ...
For as long as Jake Price has been a teacher, Wolfram Alpha — a website that solves algebraic problems online — has threatened to make algebra homework obsolete. Teachers learned to work around and ...
Chertsey, UK - 13 January, 2006 - A MORI Poll investigating teachers' attitudes to mainstream computer games has revealed that 59% would consider using them in the classroom for educational purposes.
We just (finally) got wireless internet on campus. The professors fought quite hard to prevent it. Our dean sent out the following email this morning: To avoid distractions to other students in class, ...
A child seeing a computer for the first time will not forget the moment.The screen lights up. The keyboard looks unfamiliar. The mouse feels strange in the hand. A classroom that has always depended ...
The nation’s second-largest school district now has one of the country’s strictest screen time policies. The Los Angeles Unified School District on Tuesday unanimously approved new limits for young ...
See if you can talk your local school district into buying a computer that costs about $5,000 and weighs 40 pounds. That was HP’s proposition to schools back in 1968 so really it is more like $35,000 ...