Education technology (or edtech) in K-12 education has become an integral part of modern learning environments, transforming how students engage with content, teachers, and each other. The integration ...
As education becomes more an experience of learning in the digital age, technologies play a pivotal role in reshaping the learning experiences of K-12 students. From interactive applications to ...
Technology’s impact on higher education has been transformative, revolutionizing teaching, learning, and administrative processes. From online learning platforms to virtual reality simulations, higher ...
Today we’re going to talk about how computer science can support learning. Today we’re going to go a little meta and talk about how computer science can support learning with educational technology.
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Education is undergoing a revolutionary transformation in an era marked by rapid ...
While there are certainly benefits to the use of technology by children, there are also potential drawbacks that must be considered. One of the most significant concerns is the risk of addiction and ...
Inquiry-based instruction including problem-, project-, and case-based methods often incorporate complex sets of learning activities. The numerous activitites run the risk of becoming disconnected in ...
In January, the U.S. Department of Education (ED)'s Office of Educational Technology released its annual 2024 "National Education Technology Plan (NETP): A Call to Action for Closing the Digital ...
Last month, Rolin Moe and I published an essay in EDUCAUSE Review highlighting ideological and sociocultural factors associated with the rise of Educational Technology (hereafter EdTech). Motivated by ...
It’s probably fair to say that most teachers, principals, and district leaders have a love-hate relationship with technology. They love it when it is easy to use, boosts student learning and ...
Mikeie Reiland is a staff writer for Education at Forbes Advisor. Before coming to Forbes Advisor, he wrote magazine journalism for publications like the Oxford American, Bitter Southerner, and Gravy.