Edtech is ubiquitous in classrooms today, especially considering that the COVID-19 pandemic did something that previously seemed impossible. It thrust […]
Month: August 2022
Public Universities Are Taking Back Control Over Their Online Programs From OPMs
When the educational services company Zovio sold its online program management business to the University of Arizona Global Campus in […]
Microsoft Account on Windows 11: How to Avoid It
I’ve gotten many emails in which folks complained about how they couldn’t avoid using a Microsoft account when they got […]
How to Keep Returning College Students on Track
Returning to college after years away from formal education can feel like a new beginning, as well as a daunting […]
In a Post-Roe World, Students Deserve Access to Fact-Based Science Education
This past June, during what should have been a pride-filled, celebratory season, the uterus took center stage in a series […]
After Recent High-Profile Data Breaches, Illuminate Education Quietly Gets Acquired
In a deal quietly announced last week, K-12 educational software services company Renaissance Learning acquired Illuminate Education for an undisclosed […]
What Does a Comprehensive Computational Thinking Curriculum Look Like?
When educators consider the term computational thinking (CT), they often think of math or coding. But if you ask Daniel […]
Reading Logs Are Used to Hold Kids Accountable, But They Can Make Reading Feel Like a Chore
As the start of the school year kicks off across the country, elementary school teachers work hour upon hour to […]
Asus ZenWiFi XT9: The XT8’s Better Variant
With the ZenWiFi Pro XT12 around the corner, you might have missed another variant in this Tri-band AiMesh family, the […]
How to Use Edtech to Engage Introverted Learners
Educator Stacey Roshan believes that when schools prioritize students who are most vocal and quickest to raise their hand, the […]