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Monthly Archives: March 2012
EdTech Digest Awards 2012: Standing Room Only – WINNERS
Sure, it’s only spring, but it’s already hot, hot, hot! The edtech space is sizzling with activity and the sharply increased volume of entries in this year’s EdTech Digest Awards Program indicates a marketplace further heating up with innovation, creativity … Continue reading
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Trends | EdTech Mixers
There’s just a ton of these meet-up style mixers now happening in hot spots across the country. Here’s yet another, this one in San Francisco, with a special deal for EdTech Digest readers. It’s a panel and mixer on digital content in … Continue reading
Interview | The World in Your Pocket
The old days of stodgy publishing houses are gone. These days, says Bill Evans, “[We are] constantly re-evaluating our content, platforms and delivery.” As founder and CEO of Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Bill and his company have been “Helping Children Learn” … Continue reading
Where There Is No Path: Making a Great Leader in EdTech
CLASSROOM 21 | by Greg Limperis What makes a great leader in education and technology these days? As I travel down the road of my professional career, I am constantly asking myself this question. Who out there is someone I … Continue reading
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Tagged Annenberg Media, classroom 21 by greg limperis, classroom television studios, Do not go where the path may lead, Eagle Scout, edtech in K-8, edtech leadership, ESL, Harvard Smithsonian Institute, Lawrence Mass., LinkedIn in education, Lotus suite, Ralph Waldo Emerson, state of the art schools, Steve Hargadon, teacher networks, Technology Integration in Education
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