Kindergarten Scholars Embrace Technology
iPads in two northeast Louisiana classrooms are a hit with kindergarten students.
View ArticleProposed Bill Would Give Alabama High-Schoolers Tablets Instead Of Textbooks
Alabama high-schoolers may soon be leaving their textbooks behind. A proposed bill in the legislature, called the Alabama Ahead Act, would give students in grades 9 through 12 their own electronic...
View ArticleA Netflix-Style Approach to College Classes
Students at a state university in middle Tennessee are deciding which courses will get them to graduation based on a computer program that suggests courses.
View ArticleRural Alabama Students Get 21st Century Skills
Educators from around Alabama traveled to the rural Piedmont school district last week to see firsthand, how it is empowering its students with 21st century skills. Through an initatiave called MPower...
View Article“What is Good Teaching?” Series: Ga. Teachers “Flip” Classrooms With Technology
Most teachers run their classrooms in a traditional way: lecture in class and then give homework for practice and reinforcement. But some Georgia teachers are turning things around and using technology...
View ArticleAla. Educators Attend State’s 17th Annual Technology Conference
Educators from across Alabama recently spent 2 full days at Trussville High School learning new ways to incorporate technology into the classroom. The annual Alabama Educational Technology Conference...
View ArticleTheory And Practice: Flipping The Classroom
What happens when you bring classrooms into living rooms - and homework into classrooms? In a "flipped" classroom, teachers reverse the traditional teaching process, sending students home with video...
View ArticleAmerican Graduate: Average Students Become High Achievers with the AVID Program
Average high school students get a boost through AVID, a college-readiness system that focuses on helping students gain confidence about taking advanced classes and preparing for college.
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