5 Quick Tips for Backing Up Your School Data By Steve Baule published 20 February 24 Practical advice for backing up to protect your data from cyber attacks or technical mishaps
5 Key Policy Considerations for Regulating AI in Classrooms By Steve Baule published 8 January 24 When crafting AI-use policies for an education institution, consider these key issues
8 AI Tools for Summarizing and Reviewing By Steve Baule published 7 December 23 AI apps and platforms can be used to summarize long complex articles into concise overviews for easier reviewing
Publicly Available Digital Collections By Steve Baule published 25 September 23 These publicly available digital collections from libraries, museums, and other institutions provide great resources for students and teachers
How to Help Students Search for Information in an Era of Remote Learning By Steve Baule published 20 August 20 Advice and tips for teaching students how to conduct research online
Best edtech blogs for the beach By Steve Baule published 8 July 19 I have identified a few podcasts worth considering.
Today's Newsletter: It’s Not Too Early to Prepare for Computer Science Week By Steve Baule published 19 July 18
T&L Leadership Summit Workgroup: Blended and Personalized Learning By Steve Baule published 17 April 18
Today's Newsletter: It’s Not Too Early to Think About Summer Learning By Steve Baule published 21 March 18
Today's Newsletter: How Tech Can Support Student Mental Health By Steve Baule published 21 December 16 Mental health and other wraparound services may not seem that related to educational technology, but they are related.
Today's Newsletter: The Truth About High School Graduation Rates By Steve Baule published 19 October 16 Earlier this week, President Obama announced that the US High School graduation rate has reached anew record high at 83%.
Today's Newsletter: Improving Communications By Steve Baule published 22 September 16 Communication seems to always be an issue for schools.
Today's Newsletter: Kindergarten Is Much Too Late By Steve Baule published 15 June 16 There is a large amount of research that suggests waiting until kindergarten for children to begin formal learning isn’t early enough.
Today's Newsletter: Translating the Edtech Alphabet Soup By Steve Baule published 16 March 16 As we transition toESSAfromNCLBunder the umbrella of theESEA, it is important to remember to explain ourselves to those not used to educational jargon.
Today's Newsletter: And More on ESSA By Steve Baule published 16 December 15 The removal of the need for teacher evaluations to be tied to student performance may be one of the most important changes in the law.
Today's Newsletter: Thinking Outside the Boxy Classroom By Steve Baule published 17 November 15 Personalized learning is one of the buzzwords commonly heard thrown about in educational circles today.
Today's Newsletter: Turn Football Fans into Math Fans By Steve Baule published 16 September 15 With so many students excited about football on the weekends, it seems logical to try to utilize football to engage students during the week.
Today's Newsletter: Time to Reorganize the Classroom By Steve Baule published 8 April 15 We need to consider options other than the traditional age-graded classroom.
Today's Newsletter: Student Data Privacy Still Under Fire By Steve Baule published 26 March 15 Politico is already stating the newly introduced bill will do little to prevent data mining of kids' data.