“Despite a growing sense of unease at the uncertainties of modern society—from turbulent political events to widening income inequality—youth around the world continue to be very optimistic, a large global survey concludes.”
Source: Big Think
“Despite a growing sense of unease at the uncertainties of modern society—from turbulent political events to widening income inequality—youth around the world continue to be very optimistic, a large global survey concludes.”
Source: Big Think
The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2017 compiled by Jane Hart from 2,174 learning professionals worldwide
Source: Top 200 Tools for Learning 2017
Access to reliable, unbiased news is a national imperative, especially when it comes to children. This report from Common Sense Research captures kids’ firsthand experiences with news and their views on how the news media portray young people.
Source: Common Sense Media
Starting March 15, the university will begin removing more than 20,000 video and audio lectures from public view as a result of a Justice Department accessibility order.
Source: Inside Higher Ed
Data visualizations highlight the surprising connections between income and brain structure
Source: Scientific American Blog Network
Credentials proving mastery of narrow skills have become a phenomenon in higher ed, and K-12 systems could adapt them to professional development in schools.
Predictive programs are meant to stop students before they fail, but worries persist about students being pigeon-holed and falling through the cracks.
Source: Education Dive
Over the last three years, iPads and Mac notebooks have steadily lost ground to Chromebooks, inexpensive laptops that run on Google’s Chrome operating system.
Source: NYTimes.com