Passnownow

editorials

WHAT IS CYBERLEARNING AND ELEARNING – IS THERE A DIFFERENCE?

If you are interested in the field of educational technology, you have likely come across the phrase ‘cyberlearning’. If you are anything like me, you likely assumed that it was just another word for elearning among the ever-expanding array of edu-tech jargon. This is precisely what happened to me when I first came upon the word ‘cyberlearning’. I […]

WHAT IS CYBERLEARNING AND ELEARNING – IS THERE A DIFFERENCE? Read More »

HOW BLACK AND WHITE STUDENTS ARE RESPONDING TO TECHNOLOGY

The first attempt by the “nation’s report card” to measure students’ ability to think creatively and use technology found wide racial achievement gaps — and evidence that schools aren’t effectively teaching important skills. The National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, has long been the only way to compare student test scores in math and

HOW BLACK AND WHITE STUDENTS ARE RESPONDING TO TECHNOLOGY Read More »

CAN GOOGLE AR AND VR PROGRAM PREPARE KIDS FOR FUTURE CAREERS?

Virtual reality has been the driving force behind Google’s Expeditions app since it launched three years ago. And recently it’s added another layer of “reality” to the virtual field trip tool—AR, or augmented reality to be precise, which take the form of features such as narration, annotations, and a new “solo mode,” going on virtual

CAN GOOGLE AR AND VR PROGRAM PREPARE KIDS FOR FUTURE CAREERS? Read More »

USING ROBOTS TO TEACH CHILDREN HOW TO CODE AND EXPLORE TECHNOLOGY

We don’t know what jobs today’s children are going to have when they become adults, but we do know that technology is going to play a major role in whatever jobs exist. According to research conducted by Dr. Marina Umaschi Bers at Tufts University, coding is fast becoming a form of literacy that students will need to

USING ROBOTS TO TEACH CHILDREN HOW TO CODE AND EXPLORE TECHNOLOGY Read More »

DOES IT PAY TO HAVE A STUDENT REVIEW ANOTHER STUDENT’S WORK?

Having students participate in a peer review can be an extremely rewarding endeavor, but English teachers often run into issues during the process. Students may not feel comfortable or confident enough to provide feedback. Sometimes students are overwhelmed because their partners’ work has too many problems. Whatever the case, there are ways to make the

DOES IT PAY TO HAVE A STUDENT REVIEW ANOTHER STUDENT’S WORK? Read More »

HOW GROUP WORK HELPS YOU ACHIEVE REAL GROWTH IN WRITING ABILITY

Group work is a mode of learning I’ve struggled with for much of my teaching career. The concept of students working together to learn is valuable for many reasons, but creating a group activity where all students are engaged in the collective work can be challenging. Recently, I tried a group essay writing activity that

HOW GROUP WORK HELPS YOU ACHIEVE REAL GROWTH IN WRITING ABILITY Read More »

Making STEM Accessible to All!

STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education plays a critical role in preparing our youth for the future and their roles in our economy. Through STEM, they engage in experiences in which they learn from and with other people, and because of that, are encouraged to think critically, innovatively, and creatively. As we continue to

Making STEM Accessible to All! Read More »

Personalized Learning at Its Best

As a second-year English teacher, I had a problem: I wanted to teach my sixth-grade students the wonders of English via a robust, recurring series of highly engaging grammar lessons designed to ensure that they would never conflate “their” with “they’re,” but their skill levels were in vastly different places. To be effective, my lessons needed

Personalized Learning at Its Best Read More »

Scroll to Top