by brholland | Nov 21, 2016 | All Topics
Dr. Justin Reich, co-author of the EdTech Research blog, wrote this post. When teachers are interviewed about who has the most influence over their teaching practice, the number one answer is: “other teachers.” This post originally appeared on EdTech...
by brholland | Nov 17, 2016 | All Topics
I co-author the EdTech Researcher blog with my colleague. Justin Reich. He just posted this article about how Kim Jaxon makes epic learning experiences for 100 freshman composition students using a Connected Courses infrastructure. This post originally appeared on...
by brholland | Nov 9, 2016 | All Topics, Future Learning
For our students to thrive in 2020, they will need to develop the critical competencies of media literacy, computational thinking, and empathy. This post originally appeared on EdTech Researcher...
by brholland | Nov 1, 2016 | All Topics
Instead of viewing new technologies and strategies as an either/or debate, consider the power of a both/and paradox. This post originally appeared on EdTech Researcher http://ift.tt/2eRoBpJ.
by brholland | Oct 26, 2016 | All Topics
Many thanks to Todd Rogers, associate professor of public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, and Susanna Loeb, Barnett Family Professor of Education at Stanford University, for this guest post. Parents long for ways to help their children succeed. Two interventions...