by Charles Sosnik | Sep 8, 2023 | EdTech
By Howard Lewis Over the last two years, the pace of Africa’s digital transformation has accelerated. During the pandemic, demand for online access naturally increased while initiatives like the World Economic Forum’s Africa Growth Platform brought business and...
by Charles Sosnik | Sep 8, 2023 | Columnist, EdTech, For Industry Professionals
By Charles Sosnik Most of you are too young to remember Joe Willie Namath. The Alabama standout quarterback and all-too-brief “greatest ever” leader of the NY Jets used to have a saying, “I can’t wait till tomorrow, cause I get better looking every day.” That was also...
by Betsy Hill | Sep 8, 2023 | Cognitive Training, EdTech, Professional Development
By Betsy Hill and Roger Stark A perennial challenge for teachers has been weaving multiple subjects into a coherent whole for students. ELA is ELA, Math is Math, and Science is Science. Right? The standards have been defined explicitly to demarcate expectations and...
by Ted Willard | Jul 2, 2023 | Curriculum, EdTech, Research
by Ted Willard Science education is changing in the state of Texas. There are new standards. There will be new tests. And while it is often hard to adapt to new changes, these changes are needed, because our current methods of teaching and learning are not as...
by Jonathan Kendrick | Jul 1, 2023 | Curriculum, EdTech
Before I dig into the origin story behind the creation of ROKiT Flix, the world’s first free, kid-friendly streaming service without advertisements, I think it’s important to walk through the various aspects of my journey of being a business owner. I began my career...
by Jeannette Lee-Parikh | Jul 1, 2023 | Artificial Intelligence, Curriculum, EdTech
By Jeannette Lee-Parikh You must have heard about the debacle with the AP African American History class. Rest assured, I am not going to rehash it. Instead, this wholly predictable episode (given the fraught intersection of race and the current political landscape)...