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      [Case Study] Future-Proofing The Stonehenge School With Boxlight Technology

      Posted by Lori Page on Wed, Oct 16, 2019

      As part of a campus extension, The Stonehenge School in Wiltshire, United Kingdom decided to overhaul its IT infrastructure to improve engagement in the classroom. Like many schools these days, Stonehenge had been relying on a mishmash of failing technology that was slowing teachers down and impacting students’ learning. With 840 students aged 11–16 and an increasing demand for school places, the school turned to Boxlight to bring revolutionary technology into the classroom—enhancing the learning experience and future-proofing the school ahead of continued expansion.

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      Topics: Case Studies

      Why Not Teach?

      Posted by Kelly Bielefeld on Tue, Oct 15, 2019

      A friend of mine recently posted on Facebook that he was looking for a life change. He wanted a new start in a new place with a new career. He just threw it out there for people to tell him what they thought about his future plans.

      Of course, there were some funny and non-serious comments, but there was also a wide variety of serious suggestions. From stand-up comic to running a small business, the ideas were very wide and diverse. My question to him was, “Why not teach?”

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      Topics: education industry, tips for teachers

      [eBook]  NEW! The Big Guide to STEM Volume 2

      Posted by Travis Rink on Thu, Oct 10, 2019

       

      You’ve probably heard of STEM—you may even teach STEM in your classroom. The key to students’ success is not only to learn science, technology, engineering, and math, but also to understand how those disciplines apply to the world around them. Students need to develop the critical skills that will prepare them for beyond the classroom, enabling them to be tomorrow’s engineers and innovators.

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      Topics: STEM

      The Gift of Classroom Read Alouds

      Posted by Kelly Bielefeld on Wed, Oct 9, 2019

      Many of us probably remember wonderful days in our elementary classroom listening to stories read by our teacher. These stories, whether they were picture books in kindergarten or chapter books in fifth grade, were a major part of my upbringing in elementary school and one of my favorite times of the school day. I distinctly remember in fourth grade listening to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and being sorely disappointed when we watched the movie and the details had changed. I had such a vivid picture in my head of the characters and setting. Our entire class had the collective language of the story that we could talk about and discuss.

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      Topics: tips for teachers

      Five Emerging Trends in EdTech

      Posted by Holly Fritz-Palao on Tue, Oct 8, 2019

      As we inch closer to 2020, we can look back at the significant strides and innovations in educational technology and the ways EdTech has redefined traditional education in the first two decades of the 21st century. Technology has become an integral part of the everyday learning process, with students, teachers, parents, and administrators all using important devices and software each day to increase efficiency and improve learning outcomes.

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      Topics: Education Technology, education industry

      What Concerns Do Parents Have About Technology?

      Posted by Kelly Bielefeld on Thu, Oct 3, 2019

      The breadth of parent opinions on technology is very wide. Philosophies differ from parents who give their 4-year-old a phone and Instagram account to those who wait until high school for a student to have an email address and everything in between. Speaking as a current parent of children between the ages of 1 and 15, navigating this world of technology is hard.

      There are no real guidelines or rules for how we should handle it all. With the experiences and exposure of kids being so varied, it can feel like a constant uphill battle—all of which schools should consider. As institutions, we hope to work with parents as partners to help their students become successful. I believe all parents know that the ability to use technology is an important future-ready skill. But the age that we begin and the depth that we go to—that is up for debate.

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      Topics: Administrator Resources, tips for teachers

      10 Highly Rated Podcasts for Teachers

      Posted by Holly Fritz-Palao on Wed, Oct 2, 2019

      As a busy teacher, it can be hard to find the time to sit down and read teaching blogs, articles, or books for motivation and professional development. Luckily, we live in the golden age of the podcast, making it possible to listen to this same motivational and educational content while you’re doing something else, like commuting to school, organizing your classroom, or making dinner at home.

      Because podcasts are easy to record and publish, there’s an extremely rich market of content to choose from. Weeding through all this content can take time, but we’ve done the research for you and found 10 inspiring and interesting podcasts with great reviews and ratings. All of the podcasts on this list are rated 4.5 stars or higher on Apple podcasts, so you know they’ll have great content!

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      Topics: education industry, Educational influencers, tips for teachers

      October Tips and Training for Teachers

      Posted by Travis Rink on Tue, Oct 1, 2019

      As the air gets cooler and the leaves start to change, now is the time to weave some festive fall and Halloween fun into your lessons! Here is our collection of engaging themed content to help you get students in the spirit this month:

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      Topics: tips for teachers

      Penny-Pinching Tips for Teachers

      Posted by Kelly Bielefeld on Thu, Sep 26, 2019
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      Topics: Administrator Resources, tips for teachers

      Top Three Considerations When Selecting Robotics for Your STEM Activities

      Posted by Stephen Barker on Wed, Sep 25, 2019

      Robotics has become a popular activity for incorporating STEM in the classroom. Among other things, robots are engaging, eye-catching, dynamic, and more interesting than a book for capturing and holding a student’s attention. Unfortunately, the vast majority of classroom robots end up being little more than toys made to drive to and fro or side to side without really providing an opportunity for any scientific exploration and learning. When selecting robotic products to introduce in the classroom, it is important to look at the overall educational value of the system—particularly with regard to how it can be used to promote scientific exploration and learning together with the application of mathematic principles.

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      Topics: STEM, Robotics

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