By John Bigelow. The use of video is becoming an increasingly important part of many school curriculums. Ten years ago, a school assignment was something...
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By Eric Schreefel. Teachers are always on the look out for great resources. The fantastic thing about the web is that, over the last decade,...
By Gary Bass. As a teacher of science, with an interest in geophysics, I have been fascinated with the availability of real time data about...
See the latest in interactive teaching technology from Teamboard, on display at the 2012 ACEC conference in Perth, Western Australia. http://youtu.be/XiDPF_8Zszs
By Lynne Schrum, PhD, Barbara B. Levin, PhD During a recent school visit, we observed 7th grade science students studying biomes. Each student had selected...
See the new DVC digital video content system from Command Systems distributed by 3 Monkeys Audio Visual. This amazing new system enables to schools to...
By Chad de Kretser. “A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.”...
By George Danson. Our way of life is changing rapidly, and we no longer live the way we used to. To teach as we have...
By Dominique O’Brien and Liz McLean. Keeping up with the latest technology can be challenging for schools. There is no doubt that, with the growing...
By Michael McKinnon. The continuing evolution of our relationship with the internet will see IT use policies developed by schools shifting from one of blanket...
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