House of #EdTech Blog

As educators, we're always looking for new and innovative ways to help our students achieve their full potential. At BETT 2023, Google for Education has announced several new tools that will make it easier for us to do just that. Let's take a closer…

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The world of web browsers is vast and constantly evolving. With so many options available, it can be challenging to know which one is the best fit for your needs. Instead of basing my list on popularity, I've taken into account numerous factors incl…

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Today marks the 9th birthday of the House of #EdTech podcast! Since I launched the podcast in 2014, the show has become a go-to resource for educators looking to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices in education technology. Over …

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In today's digital age, it is more important than ever for teachers to incorporate technology into their lesson plans. By using technology as a learning tool, teachers can engage and motivate students, and help them develop important skills that wil…

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E-sports, or electronic sports, have exploded in popularity over the past few years and have become a legitimate form of competition, with professional leagues and players, sponsorships, and even Olympic recognition. But e-sports can also have a val…

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Listening to podcasts is an easy and convenient way for educators to stay informed about the latest education trends and to stay connected to the larger education community. Not only that, but podcasts can also provide educators with inspiration and…

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As a teacher, pursuing a doctorate degree can be a tempting option. After all, earning a Doctor of Education (Ed.D) or a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Education can signify a high level of expertise and can potentially lead to career advancement a…

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How to integrate video into your classroom? Teachers can effectively integrate video tools into their lessons by using them to enhance and support their instructional objectives. Here are a few ways teachers can use video tools in the classroom: …

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Microsoft Flip is a powerful tool that can be used in the higher education setting to facilitate collaboration, communication, and knowledge sharing among students and teachers. When I began teaching at Rutgers University one of the first things I …

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Despite what you've seen in the news about Elon Musk being the owner of Twitter and the very present negatives of the platform Twitter can be a valuable tool for educators looking to stay connected with their colleagues, share resources and lesson p…

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