“Truly my eyes feel pain,” said the undergraduate, blinking behind her glasses on Zoom. Part of a February panel of students sharing their views on pandemic teaching, she explained that staring at ...
An interactive storytelling AI tool, SceneCraft was designed by university researchers and Digital Promise with funding from ...
What technology tools have you used in your teaching? Have they made learning more engaging or accessible for your students? What’s one new tool or method you’re curious to try? For more information ...
During my early days of teaching in graduate school, educational technology was sold more for its posh than performance. Every new version of Microsoft PowerPoint allowed instructors to embed more and ...
There's a lot that faculty have done right teaching with technology during the COVID-19 pandemic — but there have also been times when technology use has been subpar. In a recent Educause survey, the ...
Education technology (or edtech) in K-12 education has become an integral part of modern learning environments, transforming how students engage with content, teachers, and each other. The integration ...
Associate Teaching Professor Cecil Joseph remembers the first time he taught physics in one of UMass Lowell’s Technology ...
Evan Ogg Straub is the online faculty development program manager at the University of Michigan’s Center for Academic Innovation. Given the abundance of technology in our daily lives, it can feel ...
Originally published through the University of Colorado Boulder's Center for Teaching and Learning. Each year, ASSETT awards the Excellence in Teaching with Technology Award to a faculty member who ...
The new “question-of-the-week” is: What are helpful guidelines to keep in mind when using tech in the classroom? Ed tech is popular, and “cool,” but how can we make sure it brings added value to ...
Like many others who have devoted their professional lives to education, we are longtime skeptics about computers in schools. Too often, new technology has been used to kill time instead of teach ...