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In this Q&A, Josh Stumpenhorst, the learning commons director for Naperville Community School District 203 and an FETC 2020 speaker, discusses transforming the library and the role of the librarian.
The Mobile MegaShare collaborative forum at FETC 2020 will focus on uses of innovative mobile and digital technology in education.
DA guest columnist and FETC 2020 speaker Sylvia Martinez discusses how creativity is a key component of deep learning and how it can be integrated into the STEM curriculum.
The session track is ideal for learning about effective practices for using technology to support the academic and social-emotional growth of all students, including those with disabilities.
In this Q&A, ed tech coach, consultant and FETC 2020 speaker Brianna Hodges discusses why personalized coaching should be a key component in professional development.
Through gameplay, students with disabilities may improve their social and mental wellness and feel empowered alongside their nondisabled peers, says Gregory Haynes, DA guest columnist and FETC 2020 speaker.
The Future of IT session track at FETC 2020 will feature workshops and sessions valuable for every role in a school or district technology department.
Holly Clark, an author, education strategist and the director of innovative learning at Oakhill Academy, says edtech is just a tool to enhance high-quality pedagogy.
The FETC 2020 STEM Excellence Awards are now accepting applications. Winners will be selected based on the use of interdisciplinary curriculum, as well as the collaboration, design, problem-solving and STEM experiences offered at the school.
Should you consider touch-screen Chromebooks for your district? Are they worth the extra cost? Here are the questions you should be asking.
The hands-on sandbox learning opportunities at FETC 2020 will focus on cutting edge tools like AR/MR/VR, makerspace tech and more.
As a teacher, I didn’t want my class to be known as “Mr. Vincent’s Fifth Grade.” Rather than making myself the focus, I set out to give my students ownership over our collective brand, says guest columnist Tony Vincent, an educator who lives in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and a featured speaker at DA’s FETC 2020.