At a time when school boards across Canada are equipping classrooms with new laptops, tablets and desktop computers to bring learning into the digital age, a global study raises questions over whether ...
This page outlines comprehensive support for classroom technology, including Crestron systems, projectors, and classroom PCs, across both campuses. We provide information on classroom orientation and ...
Integrating technology into the classroom involves more than just adding gadgets and software; it’s about creating a dynamic learning environment where students are actively engaged and teachers can ...
Every teacher runs their classroom a little differently. Some thrive on structure, others on flexibility, and most land somewhere in between. These differences form what educators call classroom ...
Technology provides instant accessibility to information, which is why its presence in the classroom is so vital. Smart phones, computers, and tablets are already an omnipresent element of everyday ...
Is your classroom technology falling short of its promise of changing the classroom dynamic? It's a question that often lingers in the background as district leaders navigate the vast array of options ...
The rise in popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) and access to AI tools over the last year has reignited the debate over how technology is used in the classroom. So far, discussions have been ...
Teaching is inherently a challenging job, and technology can make it more effective and less stressful or more difficult and less fulfilling. How can we make it more of the former and less of the ...
Join eSchool News for the 12 Days of Edtech with 2024’s most-read and most-loved stories. On the 11th Day of Edtech, our story focuses on post-pandemic classroom technology. Today’s kids are built ...
ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today kicks off BluumLIVE 2025, the nation’s largest hands-on classroom technology tour. With its first stop today in Oshkosh, WI, the 16-city tour ...
The room is renovated; power cords dangle from the ceiling for students to plug in their laptops or tablets. Desks — gone, replaced by five large wooden work tables Grade 6 teacher Bob Gardner built ...