63 Things Every Student Should Know In A Digital World
This feedback model and how-to video illustrate powerful student feedback in a digital world.
Many people believe print marketing and digital marketing are competitors. This is simply not true, they are two supporting beams in your marketing stratgey and should be used as such.
There are many misconceptions that print is dead as so many of us become more and more dependent on social media and online resources to gain information. However it was also said that radio would die as a result of the invention of TV and that traditional paperback books would become obsolete at the hands of e-books.
Reality dictates that when it comes to technology use, our kids need a solid foundation in digital literacy and online communications skills in order to successfully navigate the digital world.
Yes! Print advertising is still very much alive and well, especially in B2B markets. Why is print or traditional advertising still relevant in today?
Major print opportunities still hold strong, but there’s a clear...
There's a new digital divide on the horizon. It's not based on who has devices, but on those who know how to find and curate information & those who don't.
A program pays teachers to visit students at home and meet with their family. The home visits have helped parents become better-informed advocates for their kids and stronger allies with teachers.
Have students take responsibility for their grades and behavior by strategically offering opportunities to redo assignments, retake tests, and reflect on their performance.
Why is it important to ask students open ended questions? It encourages academic thinking and conversation, especially among English Language Learners. Get tips for using open ended questions in your classroom.
Guest blogger Dr. Allen Mendler presents eight strategies for helping your students reclaim and master the lost art of conversation.
Students who are exposed to arts education show promise in other academic areas and show behavioral benefits too. So why aren't all educators doing more to save these programs in K-12 schools?
Digital equity involves making sure all students have equal access to technology like devices, software and the internet, as well as trained educators to help them navigate those tools. Find out how the digital divide affects students with learning and physical challenges, minorities, girls, and those from low-income and rural communities.
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Digital technologies change everything. The key is understanding and creating a new value chain, not adding technology just because it is new, says pharmaceuticals CIO Guy Hadari.
One of the many decisions we make as teachers is how to approach technology in a balanced way. The digital world is our students’ world, and tech has the potential to engage and inspire them.…
Colleges are using student data to craft custom text messages and other prompts to boost retention, but experts warn they can backfire.
Back-to-school season has arrived, which means kids are getting equipped with backpacks, pens, notebooks--everything they need to shine in class.
Teaching Digital Students Non-Digital Things by Terry Heick Like thinking, reading in the 21st century is different than in centuries past, endlessly linked in an increasingly visible web of physical and digital media forms. As symbols and their referents change, so do the cognitive processes and habits. So in this context of media abundance, what does …
Lead & Transform panelists discuss how to give the classroom — and the learning — back to the students.