In what has become an annual Tech & Learning tradition, theeditors asked our esteemed team of advisors to bring outthe crystal ball and try to divine what's
next in edtech.
Not exact matches
Nichole is no stranger to technology integration, she is also a tech coach for her staff, co-authored a chapter
in the recently released book Flipped 2.0, and has presented for the last three years at the AMLE conference, the Schoology
NEXT Conference, and ISTE
EdTech Coaches playground.
With all suggestions carefully hand - picked by Julie M. Wood and Nicole Ponsford — authors of TechnoTeaching: Taking Practice to the
Next Level
in a Digital World and
edtech consultants — the criteria for selection included age - appropriate choices that would be fun and engaging for preschool - to middle school - age children.
One of the more exciting memes to come out of last month's SXSWedu conference is that the
next revolution
in edtech will not be «top down,» a.k.a.
I agree — Often teachers believe that
edtech is like the «
next thing»
in education and will run its course like everything else.