10 Strategies To Get Your Students Coding
The ability to code will contribute ~ 1.4 million jobs to the American economy, but there may not be enough students to fill the demand.

The ability to code will contribute ~ 1.4 million jobs to the American economy, but there may not be enough students to fill the demand.

The flipped classroom has continued to enjoy momentum years after its introduction.

This collection of tools for students to publish what they learn include blogging, infographics, YouTube, podcasts, and more.

Speaking another language is among the many things that have been made easier with the explosion of the digital universe.

What technology does what? This edtech chart collects examples of edtech tools in a range of categories for teaching and learning.

Teachers can use Google Chrome extensions for almost anything–from finding related resources to sending links to colleagues.

Because students necessarily create things with digital tools and images, the resulting creative expression is inherently student-centered.

Compared to physical texts, digital resources and online tools provide a broader array of information about words and word meanings.

How we learn is changing in response to a changing environment. 21st century learning is teeming with new ideas for learning pathways.
Here is a new list of 36 additional ideas to help leverage the power of these smartphones in the classroom.