As school leaders try to get a handle on ed tech investments, some are looking to make payments contingent upon student achievement.
Some parents and lawmakers argue laptops in classrooms are “poisoning kids.” Education technology leaders say taking them away could set schools back decades.
On a return flight from Tokyo to Detroit, I impulsively downloaded the Duolingo app. As a professor of education practice, I had just attended an educational technology conference and was inspired by ...
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Educational apps in 2026: Why parents are turning to digital learning
Educational apps are transforming how children learn by making lessons interactive and engaging. With features like AI-based ...
McPherson Middle School in Kansas had been burned before by education technology, but in 2022 school leaders were ready to try again. They selected a digital programme called IXL from a statewide ...
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