ResourceHub Category: Teachers
How to prevent bullying in a collaborative online space
Bullying is a form of abuse that can be emotional, physical, or verbal. It can also occur online as cyberbullying. Cyberbullying includes nonverbal harassment which could include text messaging, instant […]
Read more »5 best social studies apps for interactive whiteboards
Social studies should take students around the world. With the help of interactive displays, now they can! Interactive whiteboards are one of the best tools teachers can use to engage […]
Read more »Addressing Learning Loss in Higher Education
Potential learning loss from this past school year has been at the center of discussion around schools, with concern expressed around students entering into higher education as well as for […]
Read more »5 best language arts apps for interactive whiteboards
Interactive whiteboards can benefit children with different learning styles while keeping them engaged in lessons. With the versatility of multi-viewer screen mirroring, the days of a teacher and one pen […]
Read more »5 best math apps for interactive whiteboards
Interactive whiteboards, also called interactive displays, are one of the best tools a teacher can use to engage their class. With this digital assistant, you’ll be able to bring your […]
Read more »Accelerating K-12 learning recovery
As highlighted in our last learning loss blog post, research shows that on average, K-12 students lost up to four months of mathematics and an additional four months of reading […]
Read more »Classroom remote collaboration with interactive whiteboards
You likely know that interactive whiteboards have a multitude of classroom uses. But did you know that most can be carried out remotely via a strong internet connection? Remote collaboration […]
Read more »Is hybrid learning still a strategic priority?
Hybrid learning has been hanging over education, shaping strategy and defining lesson delivery — so much so that educators wondered whether it’d subside. While schools largely feel more prepared for […]
Read more »Alone, together – has teaching become more than providing an education?
Student maturity has always been an interest of teachers, but usually refers to a studious, conscientious work ethic. However, after a period of lockdown and isolation, educators are more aware […]
Read more »Promethean supports the Andrea Bocelli Foundation in Italy.
Andrea Bocelli Foundation’s Digital Lab Project: a vocational center for youth implemented with Promethean Promethean supports the Andrea Bocelli Foundation in Italy having assisted the charitable organization’s Digital Lab Project […]
Read more »In Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, technology helps transform instructional practice
When Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools started looking to replace its aging hodgepodge of outdated equipment and non-standard platforms several years ago, they weren’t merely interested in technology for technology’s sake. Instead, […]
Read more »5 best science apps for interactive whiteboards
The best learning apps for science students turn difficult concepts into fun ways to engage their curiosity. Thanks to technology, students can experience science hands-on in fantastic new ways. There […]
Read more »Benefits of interactive whiteboards in the classroom
An interactive whiteboard is this generation’s take on traditional whiteboards. Also known as digital whiteboards or smart whiteboards, these interactive displays are used in a variety of classroom and educational […]
Read more »Education news roundup
Here are 3 of the latest and trending U.S. education and edtech news subjects. 1. Education equity in post-pandemic learning In the current education climate, schools are continuing to navigate […]
Read more »How to build classroom culture across modalities
Classroom Culture Matters Positive classroom culture is foundational to academic success and students’ social emotional learning (SEL); students thrive in a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment. But fostering a classroom […]
Read more »The future of classroom design
Next Generation Classroom Design While learning is increasingly digital, the physical classroom is as important as ever. Studies have shown that classroom design can directly affect a student’s academic progress […]
Read more »Anatomy of an effective flipped learning video
One of the positive changes that we are seeing in a post-pandemic world is a reimagining of what learning will look like. One alternate option that has already proven successful […]
Read more »Back to school: Addressing inequities
The 2020 – 2021 school year highlighted global educational inequities. As educators prepare for the school year ahead, addressing these inequities will be a top priority. Equity is key to […]
Read more »Types of summative & formative assessment
There are two ways of assessing students — formal summative assessment and informal formative assessment. Find out the benefits of both to students’ learning outcomes. “When the cook tastes the […]
Read more »The rise of MLearning: Approaches and strategies
The future of education continues to show us how we can build on traditional approaches to better prepare students for life beyond the classroom. Mobile learning, or mLearning, is an […]
Read more »Three technological enablers and barriers to learning last year
If last year taught us anything, it’s that nothing can truly replace face to face learning. As students returned to schools, teachers and administrators began to look at ways to […]
Read more »How are teachers keeping up with classroom technology?
Around the globe, the role of technology in education shifted dramatically in 2020. The immediate necessity to move teaching online was a huge learning curve for teachers, students and parents. […]
Read more »The future of personalized learning
The next chapter in personalized learning Personalization has been a buzz word in the education community for some time—and for a good reason: Studies have shown that tailoring students’ learning […]
Read more »Are school subjects going away for good?
The skills that we need to equip students with are changing, along with the world around them. Emergent teaching methods may blend subjects together and are just as focused on […]
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