Before William Pierce began his career in K–12 information technology, he was a classroom teacher for nearly a decade with Jefferson County Public Schools in Kentucky. He has multiple master’s degrees ...
In the digital age, technology is not only speeding up work processes and enhancing data-driven decisions but also transforming the ...
Natalia Kucirkova receives funding from the Norwegian Research Council and The Jacobs Foundation. She works in WiKIT AS, which is a university spin-off concerned with EdTech evidence. She is ...
Technology alone can’t help colleges and universities elevate learning experiences. IT leaders must implement solutions strategically as part of their digital transformation roadmap and understand how ...
The overall number of ed-tech tools districts are using is increasing, and many districts now have 1-to-1 computing programs. Yet equitable technology access for all students still isn’t a reality, ...
Proponents say no-phone rules reduce student distractions and bullying. Critics say the bans could hinder student self-direction and critical thinking. By Natasha Singer Natasha Singer writes about ...
The landscape of nursing education is changing rapidly, and as leaders in nursing education who have experienced firsthand the evolution of this field, we can confidently say that technology is at the ...
Two decades after the launch of the federal What Works Clearinghouse, experts say the education project has helped drive the evidence-based policy movement, but there’s still a ways to go: Teachers ...