
Best Juneteenth Lessons and Activities
Teaching about Juneteenth can inspire students’ reflections and creativity

By Ray Bendici published
Innovative Leader Award - Lauren Harwood of Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District shares how she focuses her efforts on AI, CTE program, and cybersecurity

By Christine Weiser published
Tech & Learning has partnered with the Ed-Tech Leadership Collective to explore how market pressures are affecting districts' vendor choices

By Andy Szeto published
When Misdirected Use of AI Broke Graduation Ceremonies

By Kevin Hogan published
Conversations with Kevin Hogan: CoSN Board Member Kris Hagel downloads on the state of edtech in US schools.

By Ray Bendici, Diana Restifo published
New edtech products that have caught our attention this month

By Luke Edwards published
I write about education apps, and test them with my kids -- these are the best ones.

By Sascha Zuger published
Innovative Leader Award - The Higher Vision Drone Program has taken flight thanks to community partnerships and Jennifer Nickerson

By Luke Edwards last updated
Prodigy makes math and English fun for students in class or at home.

By Luke Edwards last updated
Wizer is a digital worksheet designed for help teachers plan more easily to regain time.

By Erik Ofgang published
AI plagiarism is becoming more and more common in and outside of the classroom.

By Luke Edwards published
Despite the lack of grammatical capitalisation, ispring is a really useful teaching tool.

By Erik Ofgang published
Health sciences professor Humberto López Castillo urges students to use AI to help with science research, but never to lose sight of the human element.

By Evan Kypreos published
Vibe coding can feel instant, but it is not simply pressing a button and getting a finished app.

By Michael Gaskell published
By proactively handling negative individuals, school leaders can create a psychologically safe learning environment for everyone.

By Erik Ofgang last updated
These strategies have helped me get consistent work as an adjunct professor

By Luke Edwards published
Edcafe AI is an eduction specific tool designed to help along the entire teaching cycle.

By Erik Ofgang last updated
Over the last few years, I’ve learned that by setting fewer less ambitious teaching goals, I actually accomplish more over the summer.

By Erik Ofgang published
Google’s Gemini can provide free, vetted SAT practice tests with real-time feedback. It’s one of the latest AI tutoring features unveiled by the tech giant.

By Edlio published
Presented by Edlio
Edlio Chatbot is a native part of the Edlio platform, and works seamlessly with the tools schools are already using

By Incident IQ published
Presented by Incident IQ
AI-powered ticket entry captures clearer information upfront, and leads to a more consistent and efficient support experience that keeps classrooms focused on learning.

By ViewSonic published
Presented by ViewSonic
The ViewSonic® ViewBoard® IFP41 ensures that every teacher can deliver engaging content with total confidence

By Brisk Teaching published
Presented by Brisk Teaching
The curriculum your district adopted isn't always the curriculum showing up in classrooms. Brisk Intelligence closes that gap.

By ViewSonic published
The ViewSonic CDE31 Series supports both active instruction and campus-wide digital signage.