Low-tech ‘Breakout EDU’ looks to invigorate education one wooden box at a time

Low-tech ‘Breakout EDU’ looks to invigorate education one wooden box at a time

One of the most buzzed-about education tech innovations this summer is not so high-tech. Actually, it is mostly wood-based. Occupying a school bus parked outside the annual conference of the International Society for Technology in Education, a tiny startup called Breakout EDU this week generated waiting lines as teachers queued up to get a peek….

ISTE 2016: 5 Tech Trends Reshaping Education | EdTech Magazine

ISTE 2016: 5 Tech Trends Reshaping Education | EdTech Magazine

Presenting to a packed house at ISTE 2016, educational technology expert Jason Ohler asked educators to dig deep and consider how they want to influence their students’ lives.“ Be a door-opener,” said the professional speaker and author. “Discover what is now important to you as a teacher.” But that was just tip of the iceberg….

Infinity:One is OLPC XO’s bigger, more responsible sibling | The Verge

Infinity:One is OLPC XO’s bigger, more responsible sibling | The Verge

Remember One Laptop Per Child? They distributed a few million cheap, brightly-colored XO laptops running a weird version of Linux called “Sugar OS,” and then… what happened? Well, I’m not sure actually. But OLPC Australia is carrying the torch, sort of. This offshoot now calls itself “One Education,” and has just announced the Infinity:One. Gone…

How Do We Know When Technology Helps—or Hurts—the Classroom? Educators at ISTE Weigh In | EdSurge News

How Do We Know When Technology Helps—or Hurts—the Classroom? Educators at ISTE Weigh In | EdSurge News

“We dropped over $10,000 last year on a math product, but I’m not sure if it’s really helped our students learn.” Sound familiar? Source: How Do We Know When Technology Helps—or Hurts—the Classroom? Educators at ISTE Weigh In | EdSurge News Trying to gauge the effectiveness of any teaching strategy is difficult, so this question…

Google for Education: How 3 teachers use Expeditions to enhance their students’ natural curiosity

Google for Education: How 3 teachers use Expeditions to enhance their students’ natural curiosity

Field trips and school outings create opportunities for students to share new experiences and get them excited about learning, but teachers often lack the resources for these out-of-the-classroom adventures.. Teachers at Community Consolidated School District 62 wouldn’t let a lack of resources stop them from igniting students’ sense of wonder by exploring the world together….

Note taking with Google Keep

Note taking with Google Keep

The app usually discussed with notetaking is Evernote, but Google has a contender with Google Keep. Each note takes on the form of a post-it looking note. Formatting is pretty limited, with a few font formatting options and the ability to include pictures. Instead of being only for text, a note can also be a…

News: XYZprinting da Vinci miniMaker 3D printer available for $229.99 pre-order – Armchair Arcade

News: XYZprinting da Vinci miniMaker 3D printer available for $229.99 pre-order – Armchair Arcade

XYZprinting today announced that their upcoming da Vinci miniMaker 3D printer is now available for pre-order. Amazon presently has it listed for just $229.99 with free Prime Shipping. Expected release is October of this year. Although this company’s da Vinci Jr. has been available for under $300 for quite some time now and will no…