Sometimes all the activity of animations in an instructional video are best offset by a break, to help students refocus on the material.
Here’s what teachers need to know about techniques and strategies to create the most effective video lessons. Much of this information has come through direct interviews with eduCanon’s master teachers.
Enthusiasts believe that the flipped classroom movement is completely transforming education, while detractors believe that the technological hurdles are too formidable. So where are we right now?
A Harvard Business School study links the strength of U.S. K-12 education to America’s future competitiveness, and encourages businesses to find ways to support education locally and beyond.
Moderately reducing teacher pay and increasing class size could improve education efficiency in the U.S., the study’s authors say.
As a teacher, you may think slick production is the way to go in building engaging learning videos, but new data shows that variables within your control (and budget!) have more of an impact.
A new report says Internet filtering in school libraries is blocking access to important educational content and undermining students from low-income households.
College faculty at Marian University have created a method for judging education apps by research standards.
Hybrid learning models, motion-based technology and the use of open resources are all expected to become more prevalent in the coming years, according to a new report.
Pacific Asian countries continue to outrank the United States because they have effective education systems and a “culture of accountablility,” according to the report.