Your ultimate goal in implementing a model of BYOT (Bring your own technology) is to transition from your present situation to a position where all...
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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...
By Daria Catalui and Louis Marinos. Comparing the Internet to a road network seems to be a good analogy. Just as the road network carries...
By: Shelley Kinash, Vishen Naidu and Kayleen Wood. One of the most important ways of evaluating teachers and education is by asking the students. Near...
By David Dawson. According to Nancy Willard, of the Centre for Safe and Responsible Internet Use, “trying to prepare students for their future without Web...
By Adam Turner. As schools work hard to prepare today’s students for the world of tomorrow, the last thing they want to worry about is...
By Jonathan Brown. For centuries the media has played a vital role in public life. Whether through print, radio, television or online platforms, the media...
By Justine Isard. There is no denying we are slow off the mark. As other industries embraced the power of mobile technologies, the education sector...
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