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CEOs Want Hard Working Decision Making Team Players
A survey of chief executives indicates that 92% say education is very or the most important national competitiveness issue. ...
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EdTech 10: PD and Pilgrims
When you’re the parent of a 5 year old, you hear lots of jokes. Maybe you’ve heard this one - “If April Showers bring M...
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Think Outside the Box for Las Vegas Schools
The Getting Smart team led a school design workshop for The Executive Leadership Academy, hosted by The Public Education Foun...
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Making Tech Work for Kids and Teachers
Advances in technology in the classroom often focus on how it is improving teaching and not learning. Why don't we invite stu...
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Profession(al) Development
The teaching profession as we know it is changing. It is time to redefine the way we think about developing the profession it...
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Learning
Teaching with Technology in the Classroom
Once upon a time, pedagogy and subject matter content were two separate domains. Teachers were expected to know their subject (reading, math, science, English, etc.) and they were expected to know how to teach a classroom of students.
one month ago by Winifred Kehl
EdTech
Video: The Transformational Power of Education Technology
Throughout history technology has helped society improve in endless ways. Advanced tools have helped doctors and architects become more effective and efficient, teachers could also now benefit immensely from access to new technological tools. Customized student instruction via online data tracking means that students w...
one month ago by Scott Williams
EdTech
Mobile University: Stanford’s Evolving iPhone and iPad Apps
Stanford University’s iPhone app was one of the first of its kind. We look at how the app has evolved, and a new version that’s been created for the iPad.
one month ago by EdCetera Staff
Learning
SuperHuman Education
Teachers will become mediators between students, knowledge and technology. As technologies like game-based learning and intelligent tutors continue to improve, the role of the teacher will continue to migrate to one of mediator or guide. This is an essential and critical role, where teachers become even more important.
one month ago by Guest Author
Learning
Hacking the Scouts
In the world of DIY, “hacking” is the idea of taking something and modifying it to fit your needs. With the spread of maker culture (think Maker Faire, makerspaces, or the proliferation of knitting clubs), many parents have found benefits beyond the ability to build Arduino-based gadgets. They’ve found a way to e...
2 months ago by Winifred Kehl
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Smart Cities: Austin
Austin is weird--and they work to keep it that way. Like Columbus (profiled last week), it’s a college town and state capital--add a dose of music, sunshine, Tex-Mex and venture capital and you get Austin.
2 months ago by Tom Vander Ark
Leadership
Leading Edge Certification
The system of education certification is badly out of date and benefits schools of education more than K-12 schools. The rise of blended and online learning has accelerated the obsolescence of traditional employment barriers.
2 months ago by Tom Vander Ark


















