How Technology is Leading to Better Outcomes in Today’s Classrooms
Recently I attended an education focused event at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington and as a parent I found these discussions to be quite interesting. It was a global event with Microsoft...
View ArticleSocial Media as a Teaching Tool
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, FourSquare, Pinterest – it seems that every day a new form of “social media” appears on the web. Just what is social media and can you really use it in the classroom? Social...
View ArticleLearning by Doing: Technology in the Flipped Classroom
Educators are familiar with the hierarchy or pyramid of learning in which if you read about a topic, you will retain 10% of what you have read; if you participate in a discussion, your retention rate...
View ArticleData Rich but Decision Making Poor? School Information System Essentials
You may be sitting on a pile of data – could be very useful data if only it was a.) easy to retrieve, b.) accurate and reliable, c.) searchable in a variety of ways and d.) quickly formatted into...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Bing for Schools: Bringing Digital Literacy Front and Center
I was intrigued to learn that over the summer, Microsoft launched “Bing for Schools,” a program designed to not only put technology into the hands of students and teachers, but to also provide lessons...
View ArticleUsing CRM to its Fullest Extent: Experience Growth and Reduce Costs
Recently, Demand Engine (an enrollment consulting, marketing software, and digital marketing services company) completed research on how colleges and universities are using customer relationship...
View ArticleFeatured Fridays: September Summary
For many of us, September was a month of change and transition. And while trends come and go, one of our primary goals has always been to provide you with continual access to the resources, services,...
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