Grover C. Furr III, an associate professor of English at Montclair State University, works in a bricks-and-mortar classroom, but the Internet has transformed how he teaches literature. Interactive ...
Last week I highlighted a few of the ways I’ve gone paperless at conferences. Continuing on that theme, I want to share a few tips for going paperless in the classroom. Or at least for using less ...
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As I close in on the final weeks of the school year, I'm buried in research papers, projects, and data--yet I can't help but feel slightly nostalgic for the early months of the school year. It’s ...
PLAINFIELD - On the second floor of Plainfield Central Middle School on Monday, eighth grade teacher James Salsich stood inside his version of a "21st Century classroom." Rows of students sat behind ...
Editor's note: The Hour's Chalk Talk column runs the first Sunday of every month and is written by former Norwalk educator Roz McCarthy. For the full collection of stories visit www.thehour.com.
MIAMI — It’s first period in Judy Herrell’s fifth-grade class at Flamingo Elementary, and students are learning about the Civil War. But instead of a textbook, the children’s eyes are glued to the ...
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi described the provincial department’s introduction of tablets and smart boards replacing textbooks and chalkboards for matric classes in mid-2015 as “changing an ...
No, not the United States. It is South Korea that is leading the way in classroom technology. The Seoul-based Chosun Ilbo newspaper reported recently that the format will include “the contents of ...
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