Education technology won’t be adopted by educators on a regular basis unless it’s packaged in familiar ways.
What does the huge popularity of Pokemon Go signal about the gaming market? Longtime scholar and gaming expert James Gee offers his thoughts.
Digital tools can change the way student and teachers develop a “growth mindset.”
Schools spend a lot of money on teacher PD, often with little impact. What do we, as vendors and startups, need to do to attract new PD business?
A new report finds that teachers are enrolling in online courses to learn more about the ed-tech they use, the devices they need, or to find out more about classroom behavior or management.
What to Prioritize in Designing Adaptive Learning Products and Services for K-12
The Florida Virtual School Wants Platforms That Are Truly Adaptive, Not 'Prescriptive'
Jill Barnes, a top official at the Florida Virtual School, describes what she expects from adaptive learning providers.
Rethinking the Role of the Student Information System
Houston Tech Chief Makes Personalization, a Better Interface, and Integration With Other Software High Priorities
The Houston Independent school system is on the leading edge of efforts to require student information systems that integrate well with other platforms.
What Test Items Work Best for Online Formative Assessment?
Long Beach district weighs several factors in vetting providers of item banks
The Long Beach, Calif., school district learned important lessons when it went looking for a company to provide a test-item bank for its online formative assessments.
Futuresource Consulting outlines the key developments in the K-12 marketplace in 2015 and what market trends to watch around the world in 2016.
Google announced that its Expeditions Pioneer Program will attempt to reach thousands of schools nationally and abroad, exposing students to immersive virtual reality experiences.