Teaching+T: Paper In The Era Of Screens

With tech innovations rapidly becoming commonplace in the classroom, how does that impact the way we learn, think, and act? The stories below reflect, dialogue, and research on the growing phenomena of tech in the classroom. --Daniela

Paper in the Era of Screens

"Advances in laptops and technology are pushing screens into schools like never before." When it comes to learning and retention, what differences lie between reading and writing on screens vs. paper? Read Full Story »

Questions of Personalized Learning

Personalized Learning has been widely praised and critiqued for its diverse definitions and styles of implementation. Two ed tech specialists spontaneously dialogue around its core assumptions and edges of possibility. Read Full Story »

Computers for All? Or Just a Text.

"Thousands of dollars spent outfitting a classroom with laptops may not improve student grades, while a series of text messages could inspire a student to attend college." Research shows it's not always the most expensive tech interventions that lead to the best academic outcomes. Read Full Story »

'Be The Change' Idea

Whether you rely on technology hourly or are a proponent of the good ol' paperback book, do the opposite of your tech habits today.