PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — They say that change is the one constant in all equations, and that’s especially true on college campuses as professors and students are adapting to emerging technology that ...
It’s 2024! Chalkboards, heavy textbooks, and other analog tools of the past have no place in today’s schools. Over the last few decades, applied technology in the classroom has grown by leaps and ...
(TNS) — When Morehouse College students return to campus next fall, there will be a new Google-funded computer lab decked out with state-of-the-art technology for them to explore. The tech giant and ...
Technology in the classroom has transformed how students learn and how teachers teach. What once was a space filled with lectures, textbooks, and rigid routines has evolved into a dynamic, interactive ...
Technology has transformed education and our society. Cell phones, projectors, artificial intelligence (AI), wireless Internet access, interactive whiteboards, graphing calculators, laptop computers, ...
More than a decade ago, I attended a workshop about technology tools in schools. I listened, already converted, as speakers discussed how new technology would transform classrooms. One memorable ...
Educational technology in schools is sometimes described as a wicked problem — a term coined by a design and planning professor, Horst Rittel, in the 1960s, meaning a problem for which even defining ...
A Philadelphia student does a computer activity (Courtesy School District of Philadelphia) Philly teachers use a lot of technology — from smart boards to AI — but the district doesn’t have a broad ...
Across the United States, more schools are implementing policies restricting cell phones as concerns about digital distraction, mental health and academic performance rise. Subscribe to our newsletter ...
Technology provides instant accessibility to information, which is why its presence in the classroom is so vital. Smart phones, computers, and tablets are already an omnipresent element of everyday ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) -Starting with the 2026-2027 school year, all high schoolers in Nebraska will need a computer science and technology class credit to graduate. It’s a requirement that some local ...