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What are some of the best ways to get students learning outside the classroom? From startups to sports, here are a few useful ideas.
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What is the next device most students will soon purchase? How many schools have a digital strategy? Find out in the current state of technology in K-12.
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While walking my dog, I came up with two potential options for the future of education technology. We'll see if either actually come true.
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Who made the first chocolate egg? What part of the chocolate bunny do most people eat first? Get some great Easter trivia with this fun infographic.
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If you're looking to run more effective meetings, make some professional development gatherings more effective, these tips are for you.
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Blended learning approaches don’t have to be overly complicated. Here's a quick guide to how (and why) you should consider getting started.
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This week's take on Learnist boards includes a special focus on the Discovery Channel's offerings. They help bring a fresh look at new ideas.
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The world is filled with people. But what if it wasn't? What if the world were comprised of just 100 people? Where would they live? What would they do?
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For students at the K-12 or university level, the school library can be the most important stop on a research journey, whether it's the first destination or the last. In order to keep up with modern challenges, some of the most innovative campus media centers in the U.S. are looking for ways to use technology to make the learning process smoother—both in person and remotely.
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A group of teachers have started to disrupt their own textbook options by starting up an iBooks Author Hackathon. And it's incredible.
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Students can quickly create their very own six-second videos for free. Here's a quick look at using Vine in the classroom for active learning.
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Looking for a project-based learning idea? Have students assemble their very own viral video. You never know - it might take off!
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Students could start their own business the day after graduation. Or maybe before. Here's a few tips for schools to inspire student entrepreneurship.
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In an effort to weigh the benefits of Minecraft in education, I turned to the proverbial crowd on Reddit to see what they had to say about the popular game.
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What does it take to have an effective online classroom? These skills are critical for both online students and teachers.
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MOOCs may or may not save higher education, and if they save it they may further widen the gap between elite and lesser-known schools. They may also reinforce existing achievement gaps for students. As massive open online courses continue to evolve, however, educators need to know what they are and how they are changing the education landscape.