BRIGHT, Ind. (WKRC) - Our Educator of the Week is Karen Schebler from Bright Elementary. She was nominated for the impact she makes on students in their district that lasts well beyond kindergarten.
Remember when showing a video in class meant wrestling a VCR and hoping the tape didn’t get eaten? Yeah, me neither, but I’ve ...
Trying to get students to pay attention these days can feel like a real challenge. So many things pull their focus, right?
K-12 tech innovation has become a cornerstone of modern education, reshaping traditional classrooms and equipping students with the skills needed for the 21st century. One notable piece of K-12 tech ...
As education evolves, the classroom is no longer limited to books and blackboards. Digital resources–interactive platforms, games, simulations, and multimedia–allow educators to bring subjects alive ...
Creating good presentations has always been an important part of learning and teaching. Students use slides to explain ideas, ...
Education technology companies are increasingly promoting artificial intelligence as a way to save teachers’ time—especially when it comes to lesson planning. But when it comes to crafting engaging ...
Educator and 2020 PBS Digital Innovator All-StarJason Lineberger also shared a few additional quick tip videos he created for fellow teachers in his district. When browsing PBS LearningMedia, he ...
A new interactive program, developed with students and teachers, could transform how schools tackle the rising tide of teen vaping, blending digital innovation with real-world classroom impact. Study: ...
Overall, we found the AI-generated lesson plans to be decidedly boring, traditional and uninspiring. If civics teachers used these AI-generated lesson plans as is, students would miss out on active, ...