Overcoming the ‘Immovable Mountains’
As I am getting ready for a trip to the National Customized Learning Summit, I’ve been thinking about mountains.
Digital learning and special education
The EducationSuperHighway Summer blog series celebrates the educators that inspire and showcases the ways that digital learning impacts students.
Get online! It’s story time! Let’s talk about literacy and equity
Serious gaps in reading achievement and access to children’s print materials still persist, and educators are becoming more creative in how they reach their students.
3 stories of how educational technology can improve relationships
Around 2014, I noticed a troubling shift in how people were starting to view Blended Learning.
A focus on the NCAA approval process
Online content and tools are regularly used in the nation’s K-12 classrooms.
3 “half-truths” about ESSA’s evidence-based tiers
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) recognizes four different categories of evidence when it comes to selecting “evidence-based” strategies.
Podcast: Unpacking evidence of effectiveness under ESSA
John Watson of the Evergreen Education Group, Yovhane Metcalfe of StrongMind, and Jessica Shopoff of Learn4Life unpack evidence of effectiveness under ESSA.
Teaching for social justice
Equitable digital access is the foundation for ensuring that teachers can personalize learning and provide students with the educational opportunities they need to be prepared for college and career.