Jared Cooney Horvath says screens in schools are harming students. A close look finds a messier case — and real questions for ...
Momentum appears to be growing against any screen time in schools as states like Tennessee and Kansas propose prohibiting ed tech for grades K-5.
Some parents and lawmakers argue laptops in classrooms are “poisoning kids.” Education technology leaders say taking them away could set schools back decades.
Instructure and InnovateEDU’s analysis of common classroom technologies found 60 percent of designated ed-tech tools and 98 percent of consumer tools haven't met standards of evidence recognized by ...
The Oklahoma legislature is considering measures to push back against the rising tide of ed tech. At Under the Canopy School in Tulsa, students spend their time learning through songs, fables, ...
School districts across the U.S. are facing intensifying concerns over students’ extensive screen time and the rapid rise of generative AI. But as state legislatures pivot toward bell-to-bell ...
Classroom design can profoundly influence how students experience and interact with the world. Here are four tips to design classroom environments that support student well-being, enhance learning ...
Across the US, a growing number of states are introducing bills to limit educational technology in schools. Parents and lawmakers express concerns about student focus, well-being, and exposure to ...
Schools can no longer afford to treat artificial intelligence as a passing trend or a cheating problem to be policed. AI is already reshaping how students think, work and learn, and our refusal to ...
The platforms I once promoted could show you a dashboard of open rates and response times. What they couldn’t show you was whether a student felt heard—or safe enough to speak. I used to celebrate ...
Nicole Corbin, Vice President of Product at Utelogy, shares insights on emerging trends and how AV/IT technologies are reshaping higher education classrooms and beyond. When you purchase through links ...
Maybe we shouldn't be surprised that the idea of using digital technology in the classroom tends to be either loved or hated. After all, anything that's digital consists only of ones or zeroes. By ...