Could Free Resources Widen the Digital Divide?
The question is one that Harvard Graduate School of Education doctoral candidate Justin Reich is exploring in his research. Read Full Post >
The question is one that Harvard Graduate School of Education doctoral candidate Justin Reich is exploring in his research. Read Full Post >
Designers of the new pilot social network say its intentions are to facilitate education and nothing more. Read Full Post >
Arne Duncan has had ed-tech in his crosshairs this week, appearing at the launch of one long-awaited digital initiative Monday before putting another in Microsoft's control Tuesday. Read Full Post >
A recently passed Missouri law that restricts social networking relationships between teachers and students making local and national headlines. Read Full Post >
Principals here at the ISTE conference agreed that effective digital leaders need not be technology geeks, only willing learners. Read Full Post >
State and local education leaders continue to navigate the murky waters of social media, such as Facebook and Twitter. Read Full Post >
The number of 6th graders involved in social networking has more than doubled and the number taking an online class has tripled, a study finds. Read Full Post >
Steve Midgley of the U.S. Office of Education Technology stopped by the SIIA to explain the project and give a timeline. Read Full Post >
Join us here at edweek.org to talk about balancing innovation with accountability on Thursday at 3 p.m. Eastern. Read Full Post >
One website collects and publishes complaints about teachers and schools. Read Full Post >
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