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This blog post displays some of the results from a SMS Pilot study on the use of text messaging as a means of communicating with […]
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A Bournemouth University Postgraduate will be bringing his award-winning ideas to Unicorn Training after landing a prestigious international New Media Writing Prize ahead of Learning […]
I recently took a walk across the park from American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), where I work, to our sibling museum founded on the […]
Launa Hall’s recent essay in the Washington Post describes her misgivings and concerns about her third-grade students using ipads in the classroom. Hall describes a […]
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Those looking for a top authority on how to teach effectively with selfies would be wise to put Terri Senft of New York University at the […]
If you haven’t heard of ETAG, it is an independent group set up by DfE ministers and BIS to advise on how digital technology might […]