Articles by eSchool News Staff
Designed by classroom educators, Kidblog is a free website that gives students their own blog. Students can publish posts and participate in academic discussions within a secure classroom blogging community,…
April 30, 2013 / No Comment / Read More
The fact that the changes are being made nationwide without anything close to adequate preparation is a failure of leadership, Weingarten says.Editor’s note: This is an edited version of…
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There isn’t just one way to teach students with autism.Classrooms come with their own unique characters, props, and soundtracks. To the average student, these things meld into the background,…
April 25, 2013 / No Comment / Read More
The Genetic Science Learning Center, a science and health education program from the University of Utah, aims to make science easy for everyone to understand.To achieve this mission, the program…
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The shift toward online exams aligned with the Common Core standards will require much more preparation than simply making sure networks can handle the extra bandwidth constraints and that schools…
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In recent educational history in the United States, no single tool has been as readily and rapidly adopted as Apple’s iPad.By the end of 2012, Apple reported that it had…
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President Barack Obama tries a bicycle-powered emergency water-sanitation station, created by high school students from Oakland Park, Fla., during the White House Science Fair. (Pool photo Aude Guerrucci via…
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Eight winners share their insights and tips for ed-tech and leadership success.Change is never easy—but when you start with a clear vision that focuses on learning outcomes, and you…
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Technology--blended learning, in particular--can have a positive impact on foreign language learning.Although educators and policy makers emphasize skills in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) courses, today's students are…
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As a concept, using digital content in the classroom is nothing new. But making the leap from using traditional print textbooks to fully integrating digital content in the classroom can…
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