Blog Archives - EdTechTeacher https://edtechteacher.org/category/blog/ Leading Change in Changing Times Mon, 17 Nov 2025 10:10:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Reflecting on the 2025 AI in EDU Summit https://edtechteacher.org/reflecting-on-the-2025-ai-in-edu-summit/ Mon, 07 Apr 2025 14:14:45 +0000 https://edtechteacher.org/?p=61681 I had the privilege to attend and present at EdTechTeacher's AI in EDU Summit. Here are my take-aways from the day.

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The technology on offer for teachers and learners today can be baffling. The question is: how can schools prepare their teachers so they can succeed in the 21st century? In […]

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Technology now permeates almost every sphere of life and has proven transformative in diverse sectors - from marketing and communications to journalism and political campaigning. Technology also offers new opportunities for […]

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Emerging technologies, a globalized world, and a changing labor market are spurring innovative approaches to district and school curriculum design. Innovative educators are incorporating inquiry-based learning strategies that make meaningful […]

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We are pleased to announce that EdTechTeacher will be bringing together the education technology community for an inaugural EdTechTeacher2012 Winter Conference on March 3-4, 2012, hosted by the Microsoft New […]

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I'm getting ready this week for MassCUE, the annual Massachusetts gather of the EdTech community. It's held at Gillette Stadium, which is a quirky and awesome place to go for […]

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The EdTechTeacher team presented throughout MassCue 2011. Co-Directors, Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, as well as Instructor & Presenter, Greg Kulowiec, hosted several sessions during the event. Tom's presentations at […]

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Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, just returned from  the Open Education conference in Park City. He has posted his thoughts on The Future of Open Educational Resources to his blog, EdTechResearcher. Instructor and […]

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Last spring, Lory Hough from Harvard's Ed Magazine and I swapped emails for several weeks regarding the use of Wikipedia in the classroom. Her final product, Truce Be Told, appeared last […]

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Today, Headlines at the Harvard Graduate School of Education featured a video with Justin Reich. In addition to being Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, Justin is also a fifth year doctoral student at […]

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This week, I presented Gaining Global Perspective in an Elementary Classroom at the Global Education Conference. An interdisciplinary project on which I collaborated while working as the Director of Academic Technology […]

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Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, was interviewed in DMLcentral about both his participation in the DML Research Associate Summer Institute and his work as the project manager of the Distributed Collaborative Learning Community, "a […]

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"We’re unlikely to have much luck improving student learning outcomes with technology if we don’t measure the impact of our technology investments and interventions." Writes EdTechTeacher Co-Director, Justin Reich, as […]

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"I have a been working recently with several schools and organizations in thinking about the Flipped Classroom (we even have a summer workshop coming up at Harvard this summer)." Writes […]

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Throughout this fall, our webinar series Making 1-1 Work for 21st Century Learning has fostered discussion with education leaders from around the country and addressed key issues related to shaping […]

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To kick off 2012, here are a few new articles from us at EdTechTeacher. On EdTechResearcher, Justin Reich published Is the inequality inside or outside of your classroom? As he […]

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After returning from a Teaching for the 21st Century (T21) Program workshop at Xaverian Brothers High School, EdTechTeacher's Beth Holland reflected on her blog about how she could leverage new […]

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EdTechTeacher's Greg Kulowiec and Beth Holland maintain a Diigo Group full of iPad resources. The list below represents their finds for the week of January 9, 2012. Sliderocket The lite, […]

-

The education technology community has been in an uproar today regarding the two bills currently in the house. As a community that has embraced Web 2.0 for its educational benefits, […]

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Back to School with Adobe: Free ETT Virtual Sessions! https://edtechteacher.org/adobe-back-to-school/ Tue, 30 Jul 2024 23:15:43 +0000 https://edtechteacher.org/?p=59709 Educators are invited to attend exclusive live learning sessions as we celebrate new features in Adobe Express like safe generative AI "text to template" and presentation capabilities. Together, we'll learn new tools and share project ideas to launch your students' success. Whether you're new to Adobe Express or a major fan, these sessions guarantee new learnings that will supercharge your students' creativity. Join EdTechTeacher for live PD and exciting project ideas for your classroom and students!

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For those posts that will appear in the Recent Posts section of the Blog

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The technology on offer for teachers and learners today can be baffling. The question is: how can schools prepare their teachers so they can succeed in the 21st century? In […]

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Technology now permeates almost every sphere of life and has proven transformative in diverse sectors - from marketing and communications to journalism and political campaigning. Technology also offers new opportunities for […]

-

Emerging technologies, a globalized world, and a changing labor market are spurring innovative approaches to district and school curriculum design. Innovative educators are incorporating inquiry-based learning strategies that make meaningful […]

-

We are pleased to announce that EdTechTeacher will be bringing together the education technology community for an inaugural EdTechTeacher2012 Winter Conference on March 3-4, 2012, hosted by the Microsoft New […]

-

I'm getting ready this week for MassCUE, the annual Massachusetts gather of the EdTech community. It's held at Gillette Stadium, which is a quirky and awesome place to go for […]

-

The EdTechTeacher team presented throughout MassCue 2011. Co-Directors, Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, as well as Instructor & Presenter, Greg Kulowiec, hosted several sessions during the event. Tom's presentations at […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, just returned from  the Open Education conference in Park City. He has posted his thoughts on The Future of Open Educational Resources to his blog, EdTechResearcher. Instructor and […]

-

Last spring, Lory Hough from Harvard's Ed Magazine and I swapped emails for several weeks regarding the use of Wikipedia in the classroom. Her final product, Truce Be Told, appeared last […]

-

Today, Headlines at the Harvard Graduate School of Education featured a video with Justin Reich. In addition to being Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, Justin is also a fifth year doctoral student at […]

-

This week, I presented Gaining Global Perspective in an Elementary Classroom at the Global Education Conference. An interdisciplinary project on which I collaborated while working as the Director of Academic Technology […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, was interviewed in DMLcentral about both his participation in the DML Research Associate Summer Institute and his work as the project manager of the Distributed Collaborative Learning Community, "a […]

-

"We’re unlikely to have much luck improving student learning outcomes with technology if we don’t measure the impact of our technology investments and interventions." Writes EdTechTeacher Co-Director, Justin Reich, as […]

-

"I have a been working recently with several schools and organizations in thinking about the Flipped Classroom (we even have a summer workshop coming up at Harvard this summer)." Writes […]

-

Throughout this fall, our webinar series Making 1-1 Work for 21st Century Learning has fostered discussion with education leaders from around the country and addressed key issues related to shaping […]

-

To kick off 2012, here are a few new articles from us at EdTechTeacher. On EdTechResearcher, Justin Reich published Is the inequality inside or outside of your classroom? As he […]

-

After returning from a Teaching for the 21st Century (T21) Program workshop at Xaverian Brothers High School, EdTechTeacher's Beth Holland reflected on her blog about how she could leverage new […]

-

EdTechTeacher's Greg Kulowiec and Beth Holland maintain a Diigo Group full of iPad resources. The list below represents their finds for the week of January 9, 2012. Sliderocket The lite, […]

-

The education technology community has been in an uproar today regarding the two bills currently in the house. As a community that has embraced Web 2.0 for its educational benefits, […]

The post Back to School with Adobe: Free ETT Virtual Sessions! appeared first on EdTechTeacher.

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How to Use Bloom’s Taxonomy AI Prompts for Lesson Design https://edtechteacher.org/blooms-ai-prompt/ Thu, 11 Apr 2024 22:31:48 +0000 https://edtechteacher.org/?p=59322 Learn how to use the Bloom's Taxonomy AI Prompts to help you easily enhance lessons!

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For those posts that will appear in the Recent Posts section of the Blog

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The technology on offer for teachers and learners today can be baffling. The question is: how can schools prepare their teachers so they can succeed in the 21st century? In […]

-

Technology now permeates almost every sphere of life and has proven transformative in diverse sectors - from marketing and communications to journalism and political campaigning. Technology also offers new opportunities for […]

-

Emerging technologies, a globalized world, and a changing labor market are spurring innovative approaches to district and school curriculum design. Innovative educators are incorporating inquiry-based learning strategies that make meaningful […]

-

We are pleased to announce that EdTechTeacher will be bringing together the education technology community for an inaugural EdTechTeacher2012 Winter Conference on March 3-4, 2012, hosted by the Microsoft New […]

-

I'm getting ready this week for MassCUE, the annual Massachusetts gather of the EdTech community. It's held at Gillette Stadium, which is a quirky and awesome place to go for […]

-

The EdTechTeacher team presented throughout MassCue 2011. Co-Directors, Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, as well as Instructor & Presenter, Greg Kulowiec, hosted several sessions during the event. Tom's presentations at […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, just returned from  the Open Education conference in Park City. He has posted his thoughts on The Future of Open Educational Resources to his blog, EdTechResearcher. Instructor and […]

-

Last spring, Lory Hough from Harvard's Ed Magazine and I swapped emails for several weeks regarding the use of Wikipedia in the classroom. Her final product, Truce Be Told, appeared last […]

-

Today, Headlines at the Harvard Graduate School of Education featured a video with Justin Reich. In addition to being Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, Justin is also a fifth year doctoral student at […]

-

This week, I presented Gaining Global Perspective in an Elementary Classroom at the Global Education Conference. An interdisciplinary project on which I collaborated while working as the Director of Academic Technology […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, was interviewed in DMLcentral about both his participation in the DML Research Associate Summer Institute and his work as the project manager of the Distributed Collaborative Learning Community, "a […]

-

"We’re unlikely to have much luck improving student learning outcomes with technology if we don’t measure the impact of our technology investments and interventions." Writes EdTechTeacher Co-Director, Justin Reich, as […]

-

"I have a been working recently with several schools and organizations in thinking about the Flipped Classroom (we even have a summer workshop coming up at Harvard this summer)." Writes […]

-

Throughout this fall, our webinar series Making 1-1 Work for 21st Century Learning has fostered discussion with education leaders from around the country and addressed key issues related to shaping […]

-

To kick off 2012, here are a few new articles from us at EdTechTeacher. On EdTechResearcher, Justin Reich published Is the inequality inside or outside of your classroom? As he […]

-

After returning from a Teaching for the 21st Century (T21) Program workshop at Xaverian Brothers High School, EdTechTeacher's Beth Holland reflected on her blog about how she could leverage new […]

-

EdTechTeacher's Greg Kulowiec and Beth Holland maintain a Diigo Group full of iPad resources. The list below represents their finds for the week of January 9, 2012. Sliderocket The lite, […]

-

The education technology community has been in an uproar today regarding the two bills currently in the house. As a community that has embraced Web 2.0 for its educational benefits, […]

The post How to Use Bloom’s Taxonomy AI Prompts for Lesson Design appeared first on EdTechTeacher.

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Give your students a voice – Be An Author Month 2024 https://edtechteacher.org/be-an-author-month-2024/ Wed, 21 Feb 2024 17:13:56 +0000 https://edtechteacher.org/?p=59012 March is Be An Author Month, and we’re proud to be partnering with Book Creator to help literacy come alive for kids.

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For those posts that will appear in the Recent Posts section of the Blog

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The technology on offer for teachers and learners today can be baffling. The question is: how can schools prepare their teachers so they can succeed in the 21st century? In […]

-

Technology now permeates almost every sphere of life and has proven transformative in diverse sectors - from marketing and communications to journalism and political campaigning. Technology also offers new opportunities for […]

-

Emerging technologies, a globalized world, and a changing labor market are spurring innovative approaches to district and school curriculum design. Innovative educators are incorporating inquiry-based learning strategies that make meaningful […]

-

We are pleased to announce that EdTechTeacher will be bringing together the education technology community for an inaugural EdTechTeacher2012 Winter Conference on March 3-4, 2012, hosted by the Microsoft New […]

-

I'm getting ready this week for MassCUE, the annual Massachusetts gather of the EdTech community. It's held at Gillette Stadium, which is a quirky and awesome place to go for […]

-

The EdTechTeacher team presented throughout MassCue 2011. Co-Directors, Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, as well as Instructor & Presenter, Greg Kulowiec, hosted several sessions during the event. Tom's presentations at […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, just returned from  the Open Education conference in Park City. He has posted his thoughts on The Future of Open Educational Resources to his blog, EdTechResearcher. Instructor and […]

-

Last spring, Lory Hough from Harvard's Ed Magazine and I swapped emails for several weeks regarding the use of Wikipedia in the classroom. Her final product, Truce Be Told, appeared last […]

-

Today, Headlines at the Harvard Graduate School of Education featured a video with Justin Reich. In addition to being Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, Justin is also a fifth year doctoral student at […]

-

This week, I presented Gaining Global Perspective in an Elementary Classroom at the Global Education Conference. An interdisciplinary project on which I collaborated while working as the Director of Academic Technology […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, was interviewed in DMLcentral about both his participation in the DML Research Associate Summer Institute and his work as the project manager of the Distributed Collaborative Learning Community, "a […]

-

"We’re unlikely to have much luck improving student learning outcomes with technology if we don’t measure the impact of our technology investments and interventions." Writes EdTechTeacher Co-Director, Justin Reich, as […]

-

"I have a been working recently with several schools and organizations in thinking about the Flipped Classroom (we even have a summer workshop coming up at Harvard this summer)." Writes […]

-

Throughout this fall, our webinar series Making 1-1 Work for 21st Century Learning has fostered discussion with education leaders from around the country and addressed key issues related to shaping […]

-

To kick off 2012, here are a few new articles from us at EdTechTeacher. On EdTechResearcher, Justin Reich published Is the inequality inside or outside of your classroom? As he […]

-

After returning from a Teaching for the 21st Century (T21) Program workshop at Xaverian Brothers High School, EdTechTeacher's Beth Holland reflected on her blog about how she could leverage new […]

-

EdTechTeacher's Greg Kulowiec and Beth Holland maintain a Diigo Group full of iPad resources. The list below represents their finds for the week of January 9, 2012. Sliderocket The lite, […]

-

The education technology community has been in an uproar today regarding the two bills currently in the house. As a community that has embraced Web 2.0 for its educational benefits, […]

The post Give your students a voice – Be An Author Month 2024 appeared first on EdTechTeacher.

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Announcing the AI in Edu Summit https://edtechteacher.org/announcing-the-ai-in-edu-summit/ Tue, 09 Jan 2024 17:17:58 +0000 https://edtechteacher.org/?p=58653 The EdTechTeacher AI in Edu Summit is dedicated to exploring the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence in education. As we embark on this journey together, it is imperative to recognize that our discussion extends far beyond the realm of chatbots and digital tools. We encourage administrators, school leaders, and dedicated educators to join us in exploring the frontiers of AI in education.

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Blog

For those posts that will appear in the Recent Posts section of the Blog

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The technology on offer for teachers and learners today can be baffling. The question is: how can schools prepare their teachers so they can succeed in the 21st century? In […]

-

Technology now permeates almost every sphere of life and has proven transformative in diverse sectors - from marketing and communications to journalism and political campaigning. Technology also offers new opportunities for […]

-

Emerging technologies, a globalized world, and a changing labor market are spurring innovative approaches to district and school curriculum design. Innovative educators are incorporating inquiry-based learning strategies that make meaningful […]

-

We are pleased to announce that EdTechTeacher will be bringing together the education technology community for an inaugural EdTechTeacher2012 Winter Conference on March 3-4, 2012, hosted by the Microsoft New […]

-

I'm getting ready this week for MassCUE, the annual Massachusetts gather of the EdTech community. It's held at Gillette Stadium, which is a quirky and awesome place to go for […]

-

The EdTechTeacher team presented throughout MassCue 2011. Co-Directors, Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, as well as Instructor & Presenter, Greg Kulowiec, hosted several sessions during the event. Tom's presentations at […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, just returned from  the Open Education conference in Park City. He has posted his thoughts on The Future of Open Educational Resources to his blog, EdTechResearcher. Instructor and […]

-

Last spring, Lory Hough from Harvard's Ed Magazine and I swapped emails for several weeks regarding the use of Wikipedia in the classroom. Her final product, Truce Be Told, appeared last […]

-

Today, Headlines at the Harvard Graduate School of Education featured a video with Justin Reich. In addition to being Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, Justin is also a fifth year doctoral student at […]

-

This week, I presented Gaining Global Perspective in an Elementary Classroom at the Global Education Conference. An interdisciplinary project on which I collaborated while working as the Director of Academic Technology […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, was interviewed in DMLcentral about both his participation in the DML Research Associate Summer Institute and his work as the project manager of the Distributed Collaborative Learning Community, "a […]

-

"We’re unlikely to have much luck improving student learning outcomes with technology if we don’t measure the impact of our technology investments and interventions." Writes EdTechTeacher Co-Director, Justin Reich, as […]

-

"I have a been working recently with several schools and organizations in thinking about the Flipped Classroom (we even have a summer workshop coming up at Harvard this summer)." Writes […]

-

Throughout this fall, our webinar series Making 1-1 Work for 21st Century Learning has fostered discussion with education leaders from around the country and addressed key issues related to shaping […]

-

To kick off 2012, here are a few new articles from us at EdTechTeacher. On EdTechResearcher, Justin Reich published Is the inequality inside or outside of your classroom? As he […]

-

After returning from a Teaching for the 21st Century (T21) Program workshop at Xaverian Brothers High School, EdTechTeacher's Beth Holland reflected on her blog about how she could leverage new […]

-

EdTechTeacher's Greg Kulowiec and Beth Holland maintain a Diigo Group full of iPad resources. The list below represents their finds for the week of January 9, 2012. Sliderocket The lite, […]

-

The education technology community has been in an uproar today regarding the two bills currently in the house. As a community that has embraced Web 2.0 for its educational benefits, […]

The post Announcing the AI in Edu Summit appeared first on EdTechTeacher.

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MassCue Fall Conference 2023 Session Resources https://edtechteacher.org/masscue23/ Tue, 17 Oct 2023 17:00:14 +0000 https://edtechteacher.org/?p=57640 EdTechTeacher is excited to be back presenting at the MassCue Fall Conference at Gillette Stadium! One of the best edtech conferences in the nation, MassCue has always proven to be an amazing event that showcases the best in educational technology and digital learning strategies.

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Blog

For those posts that will appear in the Recent Posts section of the Blog

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The technology on offer for teachers and learners today can be baffling. The question is: how can schools prepare their teachers so they can succeed in the 21st century? In […]

-

Technology now permeates almost every sphere of life and has proven transformative in diverse sectors - from marketing and communications to journalism and political campaigning. Technology also offers new opportunities for […]

-

Emerging technologies, a globalized world, and a changing labor market are spurring innovative approaches to district and school curriculum design. Innovative educators are incorporating inquiry-based learning strategies that make meaningful […]

-

We are pleased to announce that EdTechTeacher will be bringing together the education technology community for an inaugural EdTechTeacher2012 Winter Conference on March 3-4, 2012, hosted by the Microsoft New […]

-

I'm getting ready this week for MassCUE, the annual Massachusetts gather of the EdTech community. It's held at Gillette Stadium, which is a quirky and awesome place to go for […]

-

The EdTechTeacher team presented throughout MassCue 2011. Co-Directors, Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, as well as Instructor & Presenter, Greg Kulowiec, hosted several sessions during the event. Tom's presentations at […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, just returned from  the Open Education conference in Park City. He has posted his thoughts on The Future of Open Educational Resources to his blog, EdTechResearcher. Instructor and […]

-

Last spring, Lory Hough from Harvard's Ed Magazine and I swapped emails for several weeks regarding the use of Wikipedia in the classroom. Her final product, Truce Be Told, appeared last […]

-

Today, Headlines at the Harvard Graduate School of Education featured a video with Justin Reich. In addition to being Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, Justin is also a fifth year doctoral student at […]

-

This week, I presented Gaining Global Perspective in an Elementary Classroom at the Global Education Conference. An interdisciplinary project on which I collaborated while working as the Director of Academic Technology […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, was interviewed in DMLcentral about both his participation in the DML Research Associate Summer Institute and his work as the project manager of the Distributed Collaborative Learning Community, "a […]

-

"We’re unlikely to have much luck improving student learning outcomes with technology if we don’t measure the impact of our technology investments and interventions." Writes EdTechTeacher Co-Director, Justin Reich, as […]

-

"I have a been working recently with several schools and organizations in thinking about the Flipped Classroom (we even have a summer workshop coming up at Harvard this summer)." Writes […]

-

Throughout this fall, our webinar series Making 1-1 Work for 21st Century Learning has fostered discussion with education leaders from around the country and addressed key issues related to shaping […]

-

To kick off 2012, here are a few new articles from us at EdTechTeacher. On EdTechResearcher, Justin Reich published Is the inequality inside or outside of your classroom? As he […]

-

After returning from a Teaching for the 21st Century (T21) Program workshop at Xaverian Brothers High School, EdTechTeacher's Beth Holland reflected on her blog about how she could leverage new […]

-

EdTechTeacher's Greg Kulowiec and Beth Holland maintain a Diigo Group full of iPad resources. The list below represents their finds for the week of January 9, 2012. Sliderocket The lite, […]

-

The education technology community has been in an uproar today regarding the two bills currently in the house. As a community that has embraced Web 2.0 for its educational benefits, […]

The post MassCue Fall Conference 2023 Session Resources appeared first on EdTechTeacher.

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Jamboard Transition Resources for Teachers https://edtechteacher.org/jamboard-transition-resources-for-teachers/ Fri, 13 Oct 2023 18:10:29 +0000 https://edtechteacher.org/?p=57618 Google recently announced that Jamboard is winding down in 2024 (Details here) and educators across the world are now in search of viable alternatives. In this post, we provide suggestions and resources for three powerful white boarding alternatives that integrate seamlessly with Google for Education.

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Blog

For those posts that will appear in the Recent Posts section of the Blog

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The technology on offer for teachers and learners today can be baffling. The question is: how can schools prepare their teachers so they can succeed in the 21st century? In […]

-

Technology now permeates almost every sphere of life and has proven transformative in diverse sectors - from marketing and communications to journalism and political campaigning. Technology also offers new opportunities for […]

-

Emerging technologies, a globalized world, and a changing labor market are spurring innovative approaches to district and school curriculum design. Innovative educators are incorporating inquiry-based learning strategies that make meaningful […]

-

We are pleased to announce that EdTechTeacher will be bringing together the education technology community for an inaugural EdTechTeacher2012 Winter Conference on March 3-4, 2012, hosted by the Microsoft New […]

-

I'm getting ready this week for MassCUE, the annual Massachusetts gather of the EdTech community. It's held at Gillette Stadium, which is a quirky and awesome place to go for […]

-

The EdTechTeacher team presented throughout MassCue 2011. Co-Directors, Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, as well as Instructor & Presenter, Greg Kulowiec, hosted several sessions during the event. Tom's presentations at […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, just returned from  the Open Education conference in Park City. He has posted his thoughts on The Future of Open Educational Resources to his blog, EdTechResearcher. Instructor and […]

-

Last spring, Lory Hough from Harvard's Ed Magazine and I swapped emails for several weeks regarding the use of Wikipedia in the classroom. Her final product, Truce Be Told, appeared last […]

-

Today, Headlines at the Harvard Graduate School of Education featured a video with Justin Reich. In addition to being Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, Justin is also a fifth year doctoral student at […]

-

This week, I presented Gaining Global Perspective in an Elementary Classroom at the Global Education Conference. An interdisciplinary project on which I collaborated while working as the Director of Academic Technology […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, was interviewed in DMLcentral about both his participation in the DML Research Associate Summer Institute and his work as the project manager of the Distributed Collaborative Learning Community, "a […]

-

"We’re unlikely to have much luck improving student learning outcomes with technology if we don’t measure the impact of our technology investments and interventions." Writes EdTechTeacher Co-Director, Justin Reich, as […]

-

"I have a been working recently with several schools and organizations in thinking about the Flipped Classroom (we even have a summer workshop coming up at Harvard this summer)." Writes […]

-

Throughout this fall, our webinar series Making 1-1 Work for 21st Century Learning has fostered discussion with education leaders from around the country and addressed key issues related to shaping […]

-

To kick off 2012, here are a few new articles from us at EdTechTeacher. On EdTechResearcher, Justin Reich published Is the inequality inside or outside of your classroom? As he […]

-

After returning from a Teaching for the 21st Century (T21) Program workshop at Xaverian Brothers High School, EdTechTeacher's Beth Holland reflected on her blog about how she could leverage new […]

-

EdTechTeacher's Greg Kulowiec and Beth Holland maintain a Diigo Group full of iPad resources. The list below represents their finds for the week of January 9, 2012. Sliderocket The lite, […]

-

The education technology community has been in an uproar today regarding the two bills currently in the house. As a community that has embraced Web 2.0 for its educational benefits, […]

The post Jamboard Transition Resources for Teachers appeared first on EdTechTeacher.

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Iterate: The Secret to Innovation in Schools https://edtechteacher.org/iterate-the-secret-to-innovation-in-schools/ Mon, 09 Oct 2023 17:34:56 +0000 https://edtechteacher.org/?p=57538 We are thrilled to be hosting the "Iterate: The Secret to Innovation in Schools" book launch webinar with author and EdTechTeacher co-Founder Justin Reich! Iterate reflects insights about design, collaboration, and improvement from educators around the world, and from colleagues at MIT.

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Blog

For those posts that will appear in the Recent Posts section of the Blog

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The technology on offer for teachers and learners today can be baffling. The question is: how can schools prepare their teachers so they can succeed in the 21st century? In […]

-

Technology now permeates almost every sphere of life and has proven transformative in diverse sectors - from marketing and communications to journalism and political campaigning. Technology also offers new opportunities for […]

-

Emerging technologies, a globalized world, and a changing labor market are spurring innovative approaches to district and school curriculum design. Innovative educators are incorporating inquiry-based learning strategies that make meaningful […]

-

We are pleased to announce that EdTechTeacher will be bringing together the education technology community for an inaugural EdTechTeacher2012 Winter Conference on March 3-4, 2012, hosted by the Microsoft New […]

-

I'm getting ready this week for MassCUE, the annual Massachusetts gather of the EdTech community. It's held at Gillette Stadium, which is a quirky and awesome place to go for […]

-

The EdTechTeacher team presented throughout MassCue 2011. Co-Directors, Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, as well as Instructor & Presenter, Greg Kulowiec, hosted several sessions during the event. Tom's presentations at […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, just returned from  the Open Education conference in Park City. He has posted his thoughts on The Future of Open Educational Resources to his blog, EdTechResearcher. Instructor and […]

-

Last spring, Lory Hough from Harvard's Ed Magazine and I swapped emails for several weeks regarding the use of Wikipedia in the classroom. Her final product, Truce Be Told, appeared last […]

-

Today, Headlines at the Harvard Graduate School of Education featured a video with Justin Reich. In addition to being Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, Justin is also a fifth year doctoral student at […]

-

This week, I presented Gaining Global Perspective in an Elementary Classroom at the Global Education Conference. An interdisciplinary project on which I collaborated while working as the Director of Academic Technology […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, was interviewed in DMLcentral about both his participation in the DML Research Associate Summer Institute and his work as the project manager of the Distributed Collaborative Learning Community, "a […]

-

"We’re unlikely to have much luck improving student learning outcomes with technology if we don’t measure the impact of our technology investments and interventions." Writes EdTechTeacher Co-Director, Justin Reich, as […]

-

"I have a been working recently with several schools and organizations in thinking about the Flipped Classroom (we even have a summer workshop coming up at Harvard this summer)." Writes […]

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Throughout this fall, our webinar series Making 1-1 Work for 21st Century Learning has fostered discussion with education leaders from around the country and addressed key issues related to shaping […]

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To kick off 2012, here are a few new articles from us at EdTechTeacher. On EdTechResearcher, Justin Reich published Is the inequality inside or outside of your classroom? As he […]

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After returning from a Teaching for the 21st Century (T21) Program workshop at Xaverian Brothers High School, EdTechTeacher's Beth Holland reflected on her blog about how she could leverage new […]

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EdTechTeacher's Greg Kulowiec and Beth Holland maintain a Diigo Group full of iPad resources. The list below represents their finds for the week of January 9, 2012. Sliderocket The lite, […]

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The education technology community has been in an uproar today regarding the two bills currently in the house. As a community that has embraced Web 2.0 for its educational benefits, […]

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Microsoft Quick Guides https://edtechteacher.org/microsoft-quick-guides/ Tue, 12 Sep 2023 19:48:37 +0000 https://edtechteacher.org/?p=57371 Are you a teacher at a Microsoft School? Are you looking to get a better understanding of how to leverage Microsoft tools to help your students? A great place to start is with Microsoft Quick Guides. These concise resources show you how to make effective use of some of the more powerful, but often overlooked features of Microsoft Office such as Speaker Coach, Reading Coach, and Immersive Reader.

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The technology on offer for teachers and learners today can be baffling. The question is: how can schools prepare their teachers so they can succeed in the 21st century? In […]

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Technology now permeates almost every sphere of life and has proven transformative in diverse sectors - from marketing and communications to journalism and political campaigning. Technology also offers new opportunities for […]

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Emerging technologies, a globalized world, and a changing labor market are spurring innovative approaches to district and school curriculum design. Innovative educators are incorporating inquiry-based learning strategies that make meaningful […]

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We are pleased to announce that EdTechTeacher will be bringing together the education technology community for an inaugural EdTechTeacher2012 Winter Conference on March 3-4, 2012, hosted by the Microsoft New […]

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I'm getting ready this week for MassCUE, the annual Massachusetts gather of the EdTech community. It's held at Gillette Stadium, which is a quirky and awesome place to go for […]

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The EdTechTeacher team presented throughout MassCue 2011. Co-Directors, Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, as well as Instructor & Presenter, Greg Kulowiec, hosted several sessions during the event. Tom's presentations at […]

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Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, just returned from  the Open Education conference in Park City. He has posted his thoughts on The Future of Open Educational Resources to his blog, EdTechResearcher. Instructor and […]

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Last spring, Lory Hough from Harvard's Ed Magazine and I swapped emails for several weeks regarding the use of Wikipedia in the classroom. Her final product, Truce Be Told, appeared last […]

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Today, Headlines at the Harvard Graduate School of Education featured a video with Justin Reich. In addition to being Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, Justin is also a fifth year doctoral student at […]

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This week, I presented Gaining Global Perspective in an Elementary Classroom at the Global Education Conference. An interdisciplinary project on which I collaborated while working as the Director of Academic Technology […]

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Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, was interviewed in DMLcentral about both his participation in the DML Research Associate Summer Institute and his work as the project manager of the Distributed Collaborative Learning Community, "a […]

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"We’re unlikely to have much luck improving student learning outcomes with technology if we don’t measure the impact of our technology investments and interventions." Writes EdTechTeacher Co-Director, Justin Reich, as […]

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"I have a been working recently with several schools and organizations in thinking about the Flipped Classroom (we even have a summer workshop coming up at Harvard this summer)." Writes […]

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Throughout this fall, our webinar series Making 1-1 Work for 21st Century Learning has fostered discussion with education leaders from around the country and addressed key issues related to shaping […]

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To kick off 2012, here are a few new articles from us at EdTechTeacher. On EdTechResearcher, Justin Reich published Is the inequality inside or outside of your classroom? As he […]

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After returning from a Teaching for the 21st Century (T21) Program workshop at Xaverian Brothers High School, EdTechTeacher's Beth Holland reflected on her blog about how she could leverage new […]

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EdTechTeacher's Greg Kulowiec and Beth Holland maintain a Diigo Group full of iPad resources. The list below represents their finds for the week of January 9, 2012. Sliderocket The lite, […]

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The education technology community has been in an uproar today regarding the two bills currently in the house. As a community that has embraced Web 2.0 for its educational benefits, […]

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ChatGPT Teacher Tips  Part 10 – Feedback https://edtechteacher.org/chatgpt-teacher-tips-part-10-feedback/ Thu, 07 Sep 2023 14:41:36 +0000 https://edtechteacher.org/?p=57342 By leveraging ChatGPT, teachers can enhance the feedback process, provide personalized guidance, and support students in the learning process. Teachers can leverage ChatGPT to formulate feedback on student work or allow students to receive feedback from ChatGPT on their own. ChatGPT can generate feedback that is tailored to individual needs and teachers can input assessment criteria to target specific areas for feedback. 

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For those posts that will appear in the Recent Posts section of the Blog

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The technology on offer for teachers and learners today can be baffling. The question is: how can schools prepare their teachers so they can succeed in the 21st century? In […]

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Technology now permeates almost every sphere of life and has proven transformative in diverse sectors - from marketing and communications to journalism and political campaigning. Technology also offers new opportunities for […]

-

Emerging technologies, a globalized world, and a changing labor market are spurring innovative approaches to district and school curriculum design. Innovative educators are incorporating inquiry-based learning strategies that make meaningful […]

-

We are pleased to announce that EdTechTeacher will be bringing together the education technology community for an inaugural EdTechTeacher2012 Winter Conference on March 3-4, 2012, hosted by the Microsoft New […]

-

I'm getting ready this week for MassCUE, the annual Massachusetts gather of the EdTech community. It's held at Gillette Stadium, which is a quirky and awesome place to go for […]

-

The EdTechTeacher team presented throughout MassCue 2011. Co-Directors, Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, as well as Instructor & Presenter, Greg Kulowiec, hosted several sessions during the event. Tom's presentations at […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, just returned from  the Open Education conference in Park City. He has posted his thoughts on The Future of Open Educational Resources to his blog, EdTechResearcher. Instructor and […]

-

Last spring, Lory Hough from Harvard's Ed Magazine and I swapped emails for several weeks regarding the use of Wikipedia in the classroom. Her final product, Truce Be Told, appeared last […]

-

Today, Headlines at the Harvard Graduate School of Education featured a video with Justin Reich. In addition to being Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, Justin is also a fifth year doctoral student at […]

-

This week, I presented Gaining Global Perspective in an Elementary Classroom at the Global Education Conference. An interdisciplinary project on which I collaborated while working as the Director of Academic Technology […]

-

Justin Reich, Co-Director of EdTechTeacher, was interviewed in DMLcentral about both his participation in the DML Research Associate Summer Institute and his work as the project manager of the Distributed Collaborative Learning Community, "a […]

-

"We’re unlikely to have much luck improving student learning outcomes with technology if we don’t measure the impact of our technology investments and interventions." Writes EdTechTeacher Co-Director, Justin Reich, as […]

-

"I have a been working recently with several schools and organizations in thinking about the Flipped Classroom (we even have a summer workshop coming up at Harvard this summer)." Writes […]

-

Throughout this fall, our webinar series Making 1-1 Work for 21st Century Learning has fostered discussion with education leaders from around the country and addressed key issues related to shaping […]

-

To kick off 2012, here are a few new articles from us at EdTechTeacher. On EdTechResearcher, Justin Reich published Is the inequality inside or outside of your classroom? As he […]

-

After returning from a Teaching for the 21st Century (T21) Program workshop at Xaverian Brothers High School, EdTechTeacher's Beth Holland reflected on her blog about how she could leverage new […]

-

EdTechTeacher's Greg Kulowiec and Beth Holland maintain a Diigo Group full of iPad resources. The list below represents their finds for the week of January 9, 2012. Sliderocket The lite, […]

-

The education technology community has been in an uproar today regarding the two bills currently in the house. As a community that has embraced Web 2.0 for its educational benefits, […]

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