By Jon Bergmann I am about to complete a book about the relationship between flipped learning and homework. While writing the book, I realised that...
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By Robin Orr and Shelley Kinash I remember my first video lecture clearly. The teacher came into the classroom to present a session on nutrition....
By Nick FitzGerald As one of the biggest threats of 2016, ransomware is quickly building its impressive catalogue of corporate victims, including hospitals, government departments,...
Innovation is an interesting concept, perhaps a little like other big ideas such as ‘excellence’ and ‘beauty’ where each person enjoys a slightly different flavour,...
A change is here. It is not coming. It is here. It has arrived. And like the wind, teachers can feel it on their skin,...
You may have recently heard about the massive and necessary evolution on the web this year, specifically with the way websites are currently being redesigned...
Interactive media is captivating tech-savvy children via apps and video games. Today, 57 percent of children under the age of eight are using educational applications,...
By Bev Novak. Blogging is a powerful way to learn, explore and discover. Replete with an infinite source of information on a limitless number of...
When it comes to gamification, how do you strike the balance between learning and the playing? Teachers are understandably concerned about finding the right balance...
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