Classroom Technology
Digital literacy, screen time, cellphones. Learn more about how schools handling technology’s effect on teaching and learning
Technology in Education: An Overview
From blended learning to computerized testing, digital and online technologies are reshaping the classroom experience for students.
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Technology & Student Wellness: How Tech, SEL, and Mental Health Are Now Linked
See how schools are trying to put student wellness front and center to help kids navigate a world in which social media and AI are all around them.
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Math + Tech: Are We Solving the Equation?
Math educators are testing new technologies such as artificial intelligence to see if they can help improve math instruction.
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Tech Is Everywhere. How Schools Are Using It
The rapid expansion of technology in schools raises important questions about the impact it is having on student learning.
- Special Report Classroom Technology: The Good, the Bad, and What's NextSchools struggle to balance increasing use of ed-tech tools for teaching and learning with growing concerns about "tech fatigue."Classroom Technology From Our Research Center Online Quizzes Are Now Wildly Popular With TeachersSee how other digital learning tools stack up in popularity with online quizzes.Classroom Technology From Our Research Center Teachers Are Transferring Their New Virtual Teaching Skills to In-Person InstructionMany educators are embracing the use of technology for teaching and learning in deeper ways than ever before.Classroom Technology From Our Research Center What's Getting in the Way of More-Effective Digital Learning?Educators are running up against hurdles as they seek to broaden their use of education technology.Classroom Technology Q&A How to Make Tech Use in Schools Easier on TeachersAsk teachers what they think schools should do to improve tech use and give them more time to make it happen.Classroom Technology From Our Research Center Pandemic Tech Tools That Are Here to StayVideoconferencing platforms, social-emotional-learning supports, and digital math tools took root during the pandemic, survey data show.Classroom Technology Tech Fatigue Is Real for Teachers and Students. Here's How to Ease the BurdenNearly two-thirds of teachers, principals, and district leaders report experiencing technology fatigue, survey found.Classroom Technology Spotlight Spotlight on Anywhere, Anytime LearningThis Spotlight will help you review key lessons from virtual learning, discover how to improve remote options in your district, and more.Classroom Technology Sponsor 3 Ways Technology is Transforming EducationSponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.Education-as-a-service is the entryway to modern and inclusive classrooms of the futureClassroom Technology Q&A Is Remote Learning Here to Stay? Yes, But It Needs to Get BetterVirtual instruction is now baked into K-12 education, but mostly as a supplement to in-person schooling—at least for now, two experts say.Classroom Technology Quiz Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About Going From Makeshift to Modern?SponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.Answer 4 questions to find out how much you know about going makeshift to modern.Classroom Technology Spotlight Spotlight on Interactive TechnologyThis Spotlight will help you consider what changes are on the horizon with the metaverse, parent privacy concerns, and virtual SEL options.Classroom Technology Webinar Building Better Blended Learning in K-12 SchoolsThe pandemic and the increasing use of technology in K-12 education it prompted has added renewed energy to the blended learning movement as most students are now learning in school buildings (and will likely continueClassroom Technology Schools Are Battling Tech Fatigue. How Are They Responding?Blended learning—a mix of face-to-face and online instruction—is declining in popularity, a Christensen Institute survey shows.Classroom Technology Opinion How Schools Can Stem the Toxic Tide of TechnologyStudents' relationships, motivation, mood, sleep, and safety—all are at risk, writes researcher Andy Hargreaves.