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Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. Could upgrading the technology teachers use every day in their ...
The pandemic greatly accelerated the use of technology in classrooms. But two years in, with nearly all students now learning in person, how can education technology leaders maintain—and even ...
Technology is quickly changing the way we learn and teach. To keep up with these changes, administrators need to support teachers in using technology in the classroom. Following are three ways ...
More than half of new teachers feel uncomfortable using technology in the classroom, a recent survey by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) determined. According to a research ...
In a recent survey from learning platform Quizlet, 85% of high school and college students and teachers said they use AI technology, compared to 66% in 2024 — a 29% increase year over year. The survey ...
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Held in Orlando, Fla., this year’s event promises even more opportunities for professional development and networking.
The debate over how much screen time kids should have has been a hot one for decades. But it has grown even hotter in recent years with the widespread use of smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other ...
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