Digital Curriculum
Games. Video lectures. Interactive software. Learn more about academic material that’s delivered through technology
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Looking forward to a post-pandemic world, digital books open up new learning opportunities for districts looking to further leverage the investments they made to accommodate remote learning.
Classroom Technology
What Do Teachers Think About an AI Model That Writes Essays? We Had Them Test It
Three teachers tested out a new technology that generates essays, poems, sales pitches, and other writings on command.
Classroom Technology
Tech Can Open Doors for English-Language Learners to Express Themselves
Students feel less pressure when using video to practice their speaking skills.
Classroom Technology
10 Tips for Making Digital Materials More Accessible to Students With Disabilities
Avoiding PDFs, editing automatic transcriptions, and describing what's onscreen rather than pointing are among their ideas.
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Fun can be a very powerful motivational tool in the classroom.
IT Management
Q&A
Khan Academy Founder on How to Boost Math Performance and Make Free College a Reality
"There's something very strange happening in the education system," Khan Academy Founder Sal Khan told Education Week.
IT Management
From Our Research Center
How Tech-Driven Teaching Strategies Have Changed During the Pandemic
Expanded use of popular tools like Khan Academy, Google Classroom, and Accelerated Reader point to lasting changes in how teachers work.
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Enable equitable and inclusive literacy skills development so students can thrive.
Classroom Technology
Video
VIDEO: The Tech Tools That Are Here to Stay
The pandemic has forever altered the way educators and administrators do business—from checking on students’ math understanding to conducting meetings to providing mental health supports.
Classroom Technology
Video
VIDEO: How Expanded Tech Use Is Changing Teaching and Learning
For teachers, the sudden switch to remote learning during the pandemic brought huge growth in tech use. A look at what that means today.
Classroom Technology
From Our Research Center
Online Quizzes Are Now Wildly Popular With Teachers
See how other digital learning tools stack up in popularity with online quizzes.
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Student choice and voice are two critical elements that can spark your students’ interest in books and inspire a greater sense of self-empowerment.
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Evolution is a fact of natural science. But how often do we think about the fact that science — or rather science education — is itself evolving?
Professional Development
'Ambassadors of Hope': Why Past Leaders Lean on Their Fellow Honorees
Former Leaders To Learn From say they've relied on their fellow honorees for inspiration, support, and new insights during the pandemic.