ResourceHub Category: Untethered Teaching
Trailblazing technology: The rise of AI in education
As America’s youth becomes more accustomed to spending significant portions of their day looking at screens, educators must adapt. What does AI in a classroom look like? While we’ve been […]
Read more »Eureka Union School District leverages ActivPanel to support student success and teacher satisfaction
After running out their energy at recess, the students in Kate Gould’s transitional kindergarten class return from the playground for quiet time. To help them settle in, Gould, a primary […]
Read more »How important are virtual learning environments?
Although virtual learning environments evoke remote and hybrid learning for many, they’ve been leveraged by educators long before a pandemic forced education to temporarily pivot online. As well as fundamentally […]
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 »Untethered teaching: How technology increases participation
What began as an experiment in flexible seating in 2018 blossomed into an untethered, student-centered environment that’s taken hold in Advanced Technologies Academy, a 1,100-student magnet high school. Kristen Taylor, […]
Read more »How will you prepare for back to school?
Stating that these questions are going through the minds of educators is an understatement. Sadly, no one really knows the answers, but there are some things that teachers can do […]
Read more »Edtech enables teaching and learning to continue for the K-12 nation
Learning has gone 100% mobile and education technology is at least helping to normalize learning when traditional classroom interactions just aren’t possible.
Read more »How interactive flat panels untether teachers and enable more flexible learning
Today, technology like interactive flat panels (IFPs) untether teachers from the front of the room – allowing them to move freely about while seamlessly delivering a lesson.
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