Ellen UllmanSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Ellen Ullman New Assessments Are Coming: Is Your District Ready? By Ellen Ullman published 6 June 2013 Whether you live in a state that supports PARCC or SBAC, you’re undoubtedly facing the challenges of moving to online assessments. SchoolCIO: New Assessments Are Coming: Is Your District Ready? By Ellen Ullman published 30 May 2013 Whether you live in a state that supports PARCC or SBAC, you’re undoubtedly facingthe challenges of moving to online assessments. Bring Your Own Network (BYON) By Ellen Ullman published 1 May 2013 So you’re letting your students BYOD and it’s going well. SchoolCIO: Bring Your Own Network (BYON) By Ellen Ullman published 23 April 2013 So you’re letting your students BYODand it’s going well. Tools and Tips for the Flipped Classroom By Ellen Ullman published 23 April 2013 Working It Out: How today’s districts are preparing students for tomorrow’s jobs By Ellen Ullman published 28 March 2013 More than three million U.S. jobs are unfilled because of a lack of skilled workers. business leaders complain about unfilled positions because there are no suitable candidates. BYOD: A Work in Progress By Ellen Ullman published 25 February 2013 For most T&L stories, we turn to ourreaders for their advice and insight aboutstronger and smarter tech integration. BYOD —One Year Later By Ellen Ullman published 6 February 2013 SchoolCIO checked in with some of the schools and districts we know who’ve allowed students and teachers to bring in their own devices. BYOD —One Year Later By Ellen Ullman published 5 February 2013 SchoolCIO checked in with some of the schools and districts we know who’ve allowed students and teachers to bring in their own devices. The Perfect Blend By Ellen Ullman published 1 October 2012 Regardless of how it’s implemented, let’s define blended learning as a combination of offline and online learning. Mix It Up By Ellen Ullman published 27 September 2012 Why should students have all the fun when it comes to learning? School CIO: The Perfect Blend By Ellen Ullman published 27 September 2012 Regardless of how it’s implemented, let’s define blended learning as a combination of offline and online learning. Re-Thinking Teacher Evaluations By Ellen Ullman published 30 July 2012 How technology can help ease the process. SchoolCIO: Re-Thinking Teacher Evaluations By Ellen Ullman published 25 July 2012 Keeping Track By Ellen Ullman published 29 June 2012 From knowing where every piece of equipment is located to the moment a software license expires, the benefits of asset management software are seemingly endless. From A to V By Ellen Ullman published 1 May 2012 Audio-visual technology—or the use of sound and pictures to convey information—has come a long way in a short time. Driving Decisions with Data By Ellen Ullman published 2 April 2012 In the best-case scenarios, educators are able to use data to assess student performance so that they can better plan, implement and revise instruction. Take the Mess Out of Going Wireless By Ellen Ullman published 27 March 2012 Problem: How can we make sure all areas are covered? BYOD Strategies By Ellen Ullman published 2 February 2012 Proponents of “bring your own device” (BYOD) programs like them for a lot of reasons: budgets keep dwindling, students already bring devices to school, and technology isn’t getting cheaper. Special Section: Assistive Technology Roundup By Ellen Ullman published 1 February 2012 Assistive technology (AT) can work magic. eMail Trouble By Ellen Ullman published 31 October 2011 Managing the online communications structure for a school district is hard. Managing your own personal email inbox? Probably harder. There are ways to deal besides handing it off to an assistant. Is Educational Technology Boring? By Ellen Ullman published 21 October 2011 1 2 3 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Educator Edtech Review: The Xploris STEAM Solution25 Ways Schools Can Prepare Students For AI3What Is Colleague AI And How Can I Use It to Teach?4How Generative AI Can Propel Education5Student-Led Security Operation Centers
New Assessments Are Coming: Is Your District Ready? By Ellen Ullman published 6 June 2013 Whether you live in a state that supports PARCC or SBAC, you’re undoubtedly facing the challenges of moving to online assessments.
SchoolCIO: New Assessments Are Coming: Is Your District Ready? By Ellen Ullman published 30 May 2013 Whether you live in a state that supports PARCC or SBAC, you’re undoubtedly facingthe challenges of moving to online assessments.
Bring Your Own Network (BYON) By Ellen Ullman published 1 May 2013 So you’re letting your students BYOD and it’s going well.
SchoolCIO: Bring Your Own Network (BYON) By Ellen Ullman published 23 April 2013 So you’re letting your students BYODand it’s going well.
Working It Out: How today’s districts are preparing students for tomorrow’s jobs By Ellen Ullman published 28 March 2013 More than three million U.S. jobs are unfilled because of a lack of skilled workers. business leaders complain about unfilled positions because there are no suitable candidates.
BYOD: A Work in Progress By Ellen Ullman published 25 February 2013 For most T&L stories, we turn to ourreaders for their advice and insight aboutstronger and smarter tech integration.
BYOD —One Year Later By Ellen Ullman published 6 February 2013 SchoolCIO checked in with some of the schools and districts we know who’ve allowed students and teachers to bring in their own devices.
BYOD —One Year Later By Ellen Ullman published 5 February 2013 SchoolCIO checked in with some of the schools and districts we know who’ve allowed students and teachers to bring in their own devices.
The Perfect Blend By Ellen Ullman published 1 October 2012 Regardless of how it’s implemented, let’s define blended learning as a combination of offline and online learning.
Mix It Up By Ellen Ullman published 27 September 2012 Why should students have all the fun when it comes to learning?
School CIO: The Perfect Blend By Ellen Ullman published 27 September 2012 Regardless of how it’s implemented, let’s define blended learning as a combination of offline and online learning.
Re-Thinking Teacher Evaluations By Ellen Ullman published 30 July 2012 How technology can help ease the process.
Keeping Track By Ellen Ullman published 29 June 2012 From knowing where every piece of equipment is located to the moment a software license expires, the benefits of asset management software are seemingly endless.
From A to V By Ellen Ullman published 1 May 2012 Audio-visual technology—or the use of sound and pictures to convey information—has come a long way in a short time.
Driving Decisions with Data By Ellen Ullman published 2 April 2012 In the best-case scenarios, educators are able to use data to assess student performance so that they can better plan, implement and revise instruction.
Take the Mess Out of Going Wireless By Ellen Ullman published 27 March 2012 Problem: How can we make sure all areas are covered?
BYOD Strategies By Ellen Ullman published 2 February 2012 Proponents of “bring your own device” (BYOD) programs like them for a lot of reasons: budgets keep dwindling, students already bring devices to school, and technology isn’t getting cheaper.
Special Section: Assistive Technology Roundup By Ellen Ullman published 1 February 2012 Assistive technology (AT) can work magic.
eMail Trouble By Ellen Ullman published 31 October 2011 Managing the online communications structure for a school district is hard. Managing your own personal email inbox? Probably harder. There are ways to deal besides handing it off to an assistant.