Education deals on Apple products for back to school

Education deals on Apple products for back to school

Apple’s Back to School promotion has ironically dropped before some school districts have even finished this year, and it’s… Meh. By purchasing an eligible Mac, iPad or iPhone for college, you get a free pair of Beats headphones. There are two versions of the headphones that you can receive depending on the product you purchase….

Four Tools to Merge the Digital and Physical in Your Maker Classroom | EdSurge News

Four Tools to Merge the Digital and Physical in Your Maker Classroom | EdSurge News

It’s no longer enough—if it ever was—for teachers to lecture to a row of desks; today’s teacher must be more of a coach. The task now is to help students understand what they need to know, strategize about what they need to do next and engage in critical problem-solving—all while helping them understand how information…

What a Decade of Education Research Tells Us About Technology in the Hands of Underserved Students | EdSurge News

What a Decade of Education Research Tells Us About Technology in the Hands of Underserved Students | EdSurge News

You may be wondering, why isn’t the massive influx of technology supporting those who need it the most? Research on edtech points to an explanation of why access is not enough Specifically, Professor Mark Warschaeur (the force to be reckoned with when it comes to researching digital learning) found that “overall, students who are black,…

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Taking Control Of Your Professional Development

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Taking Control Of Your Professional Development

He told me about an email he got from his district. Over the summer teachers were going to go to some professional development in their content area. The district had looked over where the majority of teachers were weak and were going to provide them some learning in those areas. When he looked at what…

The Higher Education Technology Paradox | EdTech Magazine

The Higher Education Technology Paradox | EdTech Magazine

The number one paradox in higher education is that technology is both transforming and disrupting universities around the world. Institutions that adapt to the technology and become content producers will survive and flourish; those confined to being content consumers will struggle to stay in business. Many colleges and universities are in financial difficulty today: According…