Grammarly Authorship debuted in 2024 as a way for users to track how they create a piece of writing and, therefore, provide a document that could, in theory, show that they did not use AI. Or if they ...
Chad Stevens, Head of Growth & Partnerships at ClassDojo for Districts on digital payments, family engagement, and the future ...
NCCE is the Pacific Northwest’s largest edtech event, now in its 34th year. Even if NCCE hasn’t been on your radar, it should ...
A social studies teacher friend of mine told me recently that AI has changed her work in ways she did not expect. She was an ...
Innovative Leader Award - Hollie Sisk, Assistant Coordinator of Instructional Technology, shares about the innovative ECSD ...
ISTELive25 was another energetic and inspiring conference, held in San Antonio this year with hundreds of sessions and exhibitors enjoying the learning and networking. The exhibit hall showcased ...
Curipod is a slide show presentation-style tool that combines polls, word clouds, drawings, and more to offer a digitally interactive space for teachers and students. Unlike many other offerings of ...
Eduaide.Ai was developed out of the need of a teacher, to cater to teachers. In short, it was created to make the lives of teachers easier. Started up by co-founder and public school teacher Thomas ...
Welcome to the October 2025 Edtech Show & Tell, in which our editors share some of the new edtech products that have caught our attention this month. These are not reviews or endorsements, but a ...
At any given moment when you’re scrolling through social media and the internet, you are up to your hips in AI slop – and may not even realize it. AI slop is the low-quality, often fake content, such ...
The very best tools to teach coding can make learning this valuable skill not only more easy but also fun and engaging so students want to come back for more. With the huge wealth of code teaching ...
Project-based learning (PBL) has been around a lot longer than its recent history might lead us to believe. If you have been reading headlines, tweets, or Facebook posts, you would think PBL just ...