Parents are growing increasingly concerned about the prevalence of technology in classrooms, and the negative side effects ...
Administrators can use this framework to determine whether a tool will actually be used by teachers and useful to students.
Associate Teaching Professor Cecil Joseph remembers the first time he taught physics in one of UMass Lowell’s Technology ...
What technology tools have you used in your teaching? Have they made learning more engaging or accessible for your students? What’s one new tool or method you’re curious to try? For more information ...
The beginning of the coronavirus pandemic presented many challenges for educators, as teachers across grade levels, content areas, and geographic regions quickly transitioned their in-person ...
Do you remember your eighth-grade science class and the kind of tech you were using? In all likelihood, your classroom experience predated computers and an overhead projector or perhaps a VCR player ...
The Office of Technology for Teaching and Learning (OTTL) provides support to faculty in any area related to teaching, technology, instructional design and much more. We can work with you on your face ...
Students learn more with paper, pencils and well-trained teachers. Catholic schools can chart the way forward.
Tucked in a corner on the first floor of Lewis Library is a state-of-the-art space where faculty can transform how they teach and students can expand the ways and skills they learn. The Digital ...
On behalf of the entire CTL-OIT Fall Conference planning team, we sincerely apologize for scheduling our Fall Teaching, Learning, and Technology conference to ...
Morning meetings for the sales team at GetMeHealthcare often start with a book chat. President Michael Tobias–himself the author of the two-book SalesFreaks motivational series–picks and previews the ...
Over the last three years, I've been experimenting through a course called “AI and Consultative Decision Making.” I alsowrote the book "Epic Disruptions." ...