
Reverting to Pen And Paper Won’t Improve Learning. Better Learning Design Will
Classroom Technology Bans: How Better Learning Design Will Improve Classrooms, Not Removing Devices

By Erik Ofgang published
A recent study of college students using AI to help understand assigned readings found that they would read AI summaries instead of the text. It doesn’t have to be this way.

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

By Lisa Nielsen published
Student and educators can helping raise awareness of the environmental impact of AI on education by creating AI environmental labels

By Kevin Hogan published
Conversations with Kevin Hogan: Franklin Township Schools (IN) Director of Technology Integration Nadine Gilkison and Superintendent Dr. Chase Huotari share their three-year journey moving beyond AI policy debates to create authentic learning experiences

By Luke Edwards published
Use these best tools to teach storytelling to help students progress towards mastery.

By Ray Bendici published
Shadow AI poses cybersecurity risks and potential data breaches for schools.

By Michael Gaskell published
Helping students to turn negativity into a positive force.

By Luke Edwards published
Groovelit gamifies writing to spark creative growth in students.

By Andy Szeto published
5 Practical Ways To For School Leaders To Handle Email Without Breaking Trust

By Erik Ofgang published
OpenClaw is the latest AI assistant generating buzz. We took a closer look at the tool that could one day help with teaching

By Luke Edwards published
Artsonia is the go-to art portfolio digital platform for students worldwide.

By Erik Ofgang published
Auto Browse is a Google AI agent tool that works with Gemini to surf the internet and complete tasks you assign to it, making it potentially useful for teachers

By Luke Edwards published
Most Likely Machine is the algorithm teaching platform that's ideal for education.

By Luke Edwards published
KQED Teach brings media literacy and production into one helpful platform.

By Lisa Nielsen published
When educators design learning intentionally, AI becomes another tool students learn to use

By Erik Ofgang published
Google’s NotebookLM is a powerful AI research assistant with many applications for educators.

By Erik Ofgang published
I’ve been noticing more and more students using AI to generate emails to me. Here’s how I’m handling this unfortunate new trend.

By Luke Edwards published
DocsTeach uses primary sources to bring history research alive.

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

By ViewSonic published
Presented by ViewSonic
The ViewSonic LDE Series provides a versatile, large-scale visual centerpiece across various campus locations.

By ManagedMethods published
Presented by ManagedMethods
Classroom Manager helps schools balance focus, flexibility, compliance, and privacy.

By Lincoln Learning Solutions published
Presented by Lincoln Learning Solutions
Lincoln AI, from Lincoln Learning Solutions, provides a trusted, secure environment in which students can explore, inquire, and learn confidently.

By MagicSchool published
Presented by MagicSchool
MagicStudent helps schools introduce AI in a way that is thoughtful, safe, and grounded in learning.