Teaching students to communicate with intelligent machines, moving from coding to computational thinking, and asking better questions before purchasing tech are top priorities.
The modern LMS experience is a three-legged stool, where its strategic use gets compromised if any of the three legs is not up to par. […]
You cannot replace the LMS experience for a significant number of varied stakeholders with a brochure or a small sample. And you cannot predict design […]
Technology companies courting influential teachers to promote their products has raised ethics concerns - and the practice has attracted critical media attention.
In the world of edtech purchasing, a gap often exists between the users and the buyers. A tech director, principal, or other administrator is charged […]
We've been dropping hints for a while now that we'd be releasing a new resource on edtech procurement this spring. (Everyone's favorite topic of conversation!) […]
A company is attempting to launch a free online marketplace to help ed-tech vendors make their products known in the K-12 market, often a difficult […]
Both districts and ed-tech developers would benefit from collecting more feedback from teachers and students from pilot tests of products, a study suggests.
Superintendent Ramon Cortines said the settlement funds give the district an "exciting opportunity" to invest in schools that have little technology.
Educators in New York City would be able to buy e-books for their schools via an Amazon "storefront," pending approval of a $30 million contract.
Hello from down under, Peter the Koala says hi, which is funny because Mr. Cutie pie Koala could rip your arms out and munch on […]
I came across a wonderful little gadget a few years back (it WAS expensive, I like expensive tiny gadgets!). At the time it was cutting […]