Meghan is an associate editor with EdTech. She enjoys coffee, cats and science fiction TV. Gone are the days when teachers wrote things on chalkboards as a means of displaying lessons to students. The ...
To all the new preschool teachers, I hope this article brings you joy, motivation, and encouragement as you work to create warm and inspiring environments for your students to learn and grow with the ...
The What: Mimio is shipping its MimioProjector 280 projector family, a product line that allows schools to bring interactive and touch technology to classrooms that don’t already have projectors. The ...
DisplayNote Technologies has announced a significant enhancement to its screen-sharing platform with the introduction of AirPlay Touchback support. The update is designed to expand how AirPlay ...
Boxlight, an interactive classroom technology manufacturer and K-12 education solutions provider, has partnered with Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn to create a showcase classroom that will enable ...
Google launched today a new feature for Classroom that allows teachers to turn any YouTube video into an interactive assignment by inserting questions for their students to answer throughout the ...
COSTA MESA, Calif. — May 26, 2016 — BenQ America Corp., an internationally renowned provider of education technology solutions, today announced additions to its RP Series of Interactive Flat Panels ...
Suchi Rudra is a writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, BBC and Vice, among other publications. The future of learning is collaborative, and the modern classroom is starting to reflect ...
Sahuarita Unified School District has installed 450 LG CreateBoards across all nine schools as part of a $1 million investment from a 2024 voter-approved bond. Teachers report that the interactive ...
For the last several years I’ve been showing Annie Leonard’s “The Story of Stuff” whenever I teach climate science to my students. I find it is interesting for them to think about where our “stuff” ...
Some people look good in 3-D glasses. Frank Klassner is one of the them. The Villanova University computer science professor happily shows off his high-tech specks, which are part of a new interactive ...