One of the most challenging aspects for teachers switching from a traditional classroom model to a flipped learning model is creating relevant, digestible content. Luckily, there is a wide variety of software, hardware, and additional resources available to educators that help make this transition smoother. Screencasting Screencasting tools are an extremely popular software category for … Continue reading
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FCC to Double Spending on High-Speed Internet in Schools and Libraries
The Federal Communications Commission announced it will double the amount of E-rate funding allocated to high-speed Internet investments with a substantial spend of $2 billion, up from $1 billion last year. This development arrives on the heels of the open letter released last Thursday by the EducationSuperhighway, a coalition of 50 tech CEOs advocating for … Continue reading
EdTech Bloggers to Follow in 2014
via Graphite Looking to keep an eye on technology in the classroom? Graphite (a member of Common Sense media) has assembled the following list of cutting-edge bloggers who have their fingers on the pulse of Education technology. Click below to check it out: Follow these thought leaders and stay up-to-date on the rapid changes that … Continue reading
[Sponsored Post] Common Core and Early Typing with Knowledge Adventure
This is a sponsored post brought to you by our partners at Knowledge Adventure. The United States Department of Commerce estimates that 96% of working Americans use new communications technologies as part of their daily life, while 62% of working Americans use the Internet as an integral part of their job. With these percentages likely to … Continue reading
The E-rate Filing Window is Now Open for 2014
E-rate is a critical program that helps schools get funding for their necessary purchases. The E-rate program provides discounts on certain services and products that are essential for classrooms and libraries to receive voice, video, and data communications. The amount of the discount depends on the level of poverty and location of the school or … Continue reading
CES 2014 Roundup
CES 2014 has officially come and gone, and the dust is now settling. We’ve been monitoring the coverage of the show and have rounded up some highlights to share with you. The big trends at CES this year were refinements of the trends we’ve been seeing in the past couple of years at CES – … Continue reading
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50 Uses for iPads in the Classroom
Per Apple’s estimates, there are currently over 10 million iPad tablets in K-12 classrooms today. Teachers and students alike are increasingly exposed to this technology as adoption of the iOS platform spreads like wildfire in education. IDC Research, an independent research organization, credits Apple with a whopping 94% adoption rate in schools. The numbers don’t … Continue reading
DSC Launches Mobile Learning Ecosystem
This past Monday, December 2, 2013, DSC announced the launch of our mobile learning ecosystem to the press and industry at large. (See the press release here.) Our intent is to create a VAR-friendly mobile learning ecosystem that offers incremental sales opportunities for vendors and an integrated solutions portfolio for resellers, so that all of … Continue reading
Personalized Learning – Powered by Data
One of the most exciting concepts in the world of mobile learning is the idea of personalized education. Personalized learning is a widely (and variously) used term, but generally refers to providing students with an individualized educational experience, as opposed to following a one-size-fits-all lesson plan. Technology is a tremendous tool in realizing this goal, … Continue reading