By Shelley Kinash Sometimes, money is required to investigate the questions educators would like answered about education technology. Funding may also be required to achieve...
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By Michael Daly and Kevin Daly Part one of this two-part article in the previous post of Education Technology Solutions discussed the difficulties that schools...
By Blake Seufert One afternoon a few years ago, while working as McKinnon Secondary College’s Systems Manager, I tried to read the school’s newsletter. It...
Science There are so many parts to digital citizenship that it does require some scientific (figuratively speaking) understanding. There tends to be a lot of...
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