EdTech
Education Technology is a multi-billion dollar sector of companies innovating in both software and hardware for teaching, learning, and running schools, districts, and state and federal education departments. We document some of the most essential technical innovations and companies that support learning, teaching and more.
How EdTech Tools Can Make Math More Accessible and More Personal for All Students
By giving students the flexibility to choose how they learn math, they now have the opportunity to show their knowledge and improve learning outcomes.
EdTech As Augmentation: Building A Strong Partnership Framework Between Schools and EdTech Entrepreneurs
It is both possible and necessary for edtech entrepreneurs & schools to partner together thoughtfully and with an eye towards impact.
12 Digital Tools for Innovative Educators
Rachelle Dené Poth shares some versatile digital education tools to add to your resource list.
The New Fundamentals: Tools to Optimize Remote and Blended Learning and How Educators Can Use Them This Year
Global education advisor Giancarlo Brotto explores how edtech is transforming instruction to make learning more visible, accessible, and progressive.
Project Unicorn Releases New K12 Data Interoperability Report: What it Means for Classroom Educators
Erin Mote shares the release of the State of the Sector report by Project Unicorn.
Microsoft: TakeLessons and TEALS
Rachelle Dené Poth details the recent acquisitions and expansions from Microsoft.
7 Tools for Promoting Communication and Collaboration
Rachelle Dené Poth shares ideas for fostering communication and collaboration in the new school year.
Why Collaborate for Online Learning? Because it Just (Net)Works
Jessica Slusser explores why collaborating for online learning works.
Empower Online Learners: Top 10 Pro Tips for Project Design and Delivery
Here's how to empower your online learners though 10 project designs and deliveries.
Digital Promise Elements of Success
We have an obligation to our students and our future to do more than rebuild what was dismantled during the pandemic. Jean-Claude Brizard explores thoughtful ways to use funds in order to architect new educational models.