In this episode, Kasey interviews Holly Clark about her new book, The Chromebook Infused Classroom. Learn all about the Infused Classroom model, using...
Analysts today noted that memory maker Micron's latest results suggested "healthy" data centre demand, as the American firm's CEO pointed to uptick in...
Google has teamed with Parallels to bring Windows apps to Chromebooks under the Chrome Enterprise program. The two companies haven’t said which product...
Last week we explored the remote learning situation from the student’s perspectives. This week I’m chatting with a highly-
respected leader and author. Evan...
The novel coronavirus has forced many schools to close, meaning students have needed to adapt quickly to remote learning.However, this has caused challenges...
Labster, a virtual science lab edtech company, today announced that it is partnering with California’s community college network to bring its software to...
Computational ThinkingCS First, our coding curriculum for students in elementary and middle school, has a new professional development session for teachers to integrate...
Why we don’t see the summit from the classroom. GUEST COLUMN | by Elliott Levine Chromebooks or iPads? Microsoft Office or Gsuite? Laptops or tablets? Detachable or hinged keyboards? Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams? These are constantly debated issues across many school systems this past year. And while these appear to be important issues for […]