This instruction is designed for instructors who are hosting a virtual Zoom class from a classroom on campus. It is recommended that you review the following instructions to schedule your Zoom lecture ...
Teachers are increasingly using computers for administrative tasks like record-keeping and communicating with parents and peers but that new comfort level doesn't translate to the use of computers in ...
Abu Dhabi University, along with hundreds of other colleges and universities around the world, is taking advantage of mobile technologies in the classroom to aid learning. Research in Motion in the ...
What has often been missing in research on classroom computers is an appreciation for the challenge which microcomputers may present to the well-established cultures and subcultures of schools, and in ...
Many school districts are reluctantly cutting staff and dropping courses in a desperate effort to respond to tighter budgets. But some educators are looking at ways to save money and improve ...
When it comes to improving education, many have pointed to the importance of technology in the classroom. Using computers is supposed to make students more excited to learn, enable them to absorb ...
As part of the National Assessment of Educational Progress in 2015, educators and students completed background surveys that shed light on a variety of factors, including use of computers in the ...
Having taught on four different campuses over the years and in a few dozen different classrooms, I’ve developed some strong opinions about what my preferred classrooms are like. I imagine that not ...
We should ban the use of computers and cell phones in classrooms. I know that is a radical statement and one that will generate controversy. But what else can we do? Let me be clear that I love ...
Computers have been used for years to facilitate learning at a distance. A new research program shows that computers can also enhance collaborative, face-to-face learning and problem solving.
"They just need the same resources as other children." — -- A Philadelphia principal is determined to raise money for new classroom computers -- and she's running the extra miles to prove it.