Let’s play word association for a moment. When you read the word teacher, what’s the first image that pops in your head? How about school? What about technology? For me, technology is all about change. (I know that’s not really…
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The Importance Of Branding Your Classroom
The Importance Of Branding Your Classroom Branding was one of the most important developments in business history. As the business landscape grew increasingly crowded, standing out—and reinforcing what makes you stand out in brief, emotional…
10 Things The iPhone 5 Tells Us About The Mobile Future
With the release of iOS 6 and the imminent release of the iPhone 5, Apple has tipped its hand about our collective mobile future–and there might be some lessons educators can glean from it all….
18 Snapshots Of iPad Integration
You know from experience that when you enjoy a subject, learning about that subject is easier, more fun, and you retain the information longer. Getting kids to enjoy learning is more productive to education efforts than spending…
100 Mobile Learning Apps Across 10 Categories For iPhone (& iPad!)
Even Luddites have to admit the iPhone definitely altered the way humanity interacts with its own devices, making Douglas Adams’ cheeky The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (the eponymous book itself, not the whole Earth being demolished…
Popular Classroom Management App Released On iOS
ClassDojo, the digital app designed to reward positive behavior in the classroom, has released their emerging student-feedback service to the iTunes App Store. Courtesy of the app, teachers armed with an iPad, iPhone, or iPod…
Students Studying Via Mobile Device Three Times More Likely To Track Progress
Apps may be the new textbook. And mobile devices such as Android smartphones, iPhones, and iPads are the ultimate app actuators. The following infographic from OnlineColleges.net delves into some interesting statistics about apps and education,…
5 Tools for Increasing Teacher Productivity
Teachers these days are up to their ears in work that must be accomplished each day. In addition to time spent in front of students, teachers spend hours writing lesson plans and learning objectives, creating…















