Discover the many ways that AI can enhance education, from personalized learning and automated grading to improved accessibility and early detection of learning difficulties. Join […]
Looking for the latest in educational research? Let's explore some studies on cell phones, stress relief, and the best way to group students. The post […]
Two winter breakouts and one winter-themed syllacrostic puzzle – all ready for you to use right now. Get ready for some fun! The post Two […]
Take a look at some free resources for educators offered through The Source for Learning's TeachersFirst community. The post Free TeachersFirst Resources for K-12 Educators […]
Explore deficit thinking, negativity bias, and asset-based feedback to make sure students' needs are connected to their strengths and assets. The post Shifting from Deficit […]
Use reliable data and student perspectives to inform your technology decisions. Take a look at research from Speak Up's Project Tomorrow! The post Speak Up […]
Looking for quality YouTube channels on a variety of topics and subjects? Here's a quick list of top channels for educators! The post The Best […]
The world’s education has been renovated to adapt to an ever-changing society. Let’s keep an eye on this blog to explore 10 popular trends in […]
Choice boards can seriously boost learning and engagement. Here are some ideas, resources, and templates for using them with your students. The post Templates and […]
Google Arts and Culture shares an amazing, 52-page guide to its repository of human endeavor. It's a must-explore resource! The post Google Arts and Culture: […]
Classroom technology that used be exciting is now an everyday expectation for students. Is that necessarily a bad thing? The post Immersive, Accessible Classroom Technology […]
Our team works hard to produce helpful, interesting, and relevant TechNotes articles. Here are the top 20 ed tech blogs of 2021 from TCEA! The […]