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February 2024
What are the top education technology tools of 2023? How do teachers detect AI writing without technology? What is the 2024 National Education Technology Plan? In our February issue we answer these questions and explore a diverse set of other topics, from COPPA updates to data backup to pretesting.
January 2024
Our inaugural 2024 issue spotlights Tech & Learning's second annual Innovation Summit, where leaders from across the country came together to learn about and discuss the latest innovative tools, from artificial intelligence to cybersecurity. We also explore topics including the latest in assistive technology, how it can help learners, and how to support student agency.
November 2023
Since the public launch of Chat GPT less than one year ago, the availability and popularity of artificial intelligence tools has skyrocketed. In our November issue, Tech & Learning looks at all aspects of the AI revolution and the impact on education, as well as school building design, STEM learning, leadership and innovation and much more.
September 2023
The world of education has seen more changes in the past few years than any other time in recent history. As we look ahead to the 2023-24 school year, how can schools prepare for this new era when there are so many unknowns? In the September 2023 issue, Tech & Learning offers valuable insights on cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, funding and more. Plus, our Best for Back to School 2023 winners!
August 2023
Tech & Learning's August issue is chock-full of the best of ISTE2023 Live, from stories of the pre ISTE Leadership Summit to the latest product news announced at ISTE to the products and solutions our judges selected as Best of Show winners. Award winners demonstrated their ease of use, value, uniqueness, and ability to support student achievement while making teachers' lives easier.
June 2023
Our June issue features a preview to ISTELive 2023, one the word's most comprehensive edtech events, with nearly 1000 sessions presented by global experts and a show floor featuring hundreds of edtech products and solutions. Had enough tech? Find out how to unwind with "Mindful Tech Integration: Unplug to Reconnect."
May 2023
Tech & Learning's May issue explores the emerging AV technology that is rethinking learning spaces in education, including video conferencing, content recording, streaming, and more. And check out the preview of Infocomm, including a spotlight on a few of the more than 700 learning technology exhibitors, who will showcase the latest products and solutions to keep up with the demands of teaching in K-12 and higher ed.
April 2023
In our April issue, we explore all aspects of wellbeing in schools, from strategies for student-centered learning to best practice for school leaders to support educator wellbeing. Learn how one district's mental health program is saving money while helping kids. Plus, highlights of the best of Bett 2023!
March 2023
Tech & Learning offers this complete guide to the benefits and pitfalls of AI in our March issue, including:
*What is ChatGPT and how can you teach with it?
*What technology is available to detect work produced by ChatGPT?
*How are educators responding to this new technology?
BONUS: Cybersecurity Report: With the ever-critical need to protect education institutions and student data, continuing to boost cybersecurity awareness and efforts is always a must. This special report explores the latest trends, best practices, resources, and more.
February 2023
Tech & Learning's Awards of Excellence: Best of 2022 issue celebrates the best education technology tools that help educators, administrators and students to teach and learn in the 21st century classroom. Explore the top software and hardware in each of three categories: primary, secondary and higher education.
January 2023
Our January 2023 issue explores all things related to innovative teaching, from risk-taking to professional development to community buy-in. Find out how innovative educators are approaching these and other issues key to innovative teaching and learning.
November 2022
Teachers know that reading is fundamental to learning. Therefore it's crucial that educators have the tools and expertise to to promote strong literacy skills among all their students. Tech & Learning's November issue is packed with ideas, strategies and education technology that will support literacy for all learners. Be sure to check out our Reading and Literacy Product Guide!
October 2022
Tech & Learning's October 2022 issue dives into all things STEM, from states' requiring computer science classes to the benefits of early STEM instruction to the creation of student tech teams. Plus, prepare for future education shocks on page 4. And be sure to check out page 14 to learn about telepresence robots, the latest education technology tool to enhance the experience of students learning remotely.
September 2022
Tech & Learning's back-to-school issue is packed with everything teachers need to start the year right, such as how to bring joy into your classroom, the best tools for back to school and 10 ideas for integrating technology. Other topics include digital etiquette, Abbott Elementary lessons, and quiet quitting. Great for newbies and veterans alike.
July/August 2022
Tech & Learning highlights the top education technology performers at ISTE2022 with our annual Best of Show Awards. Explore the latest cutting edge audio, video, computer and software solutions for teachers, students and administrators. We also take a close look at esports, school funding and how to make the most of your ESSR funds.
June 2022
As the school year winds down, Tech & Learning's June issue helps teachers and administrators keep up with the latest in education technology and trends, from an exciting preview of ISTE Live 2022 to the metaverse to digital citizenship, interoperability and much more.
May 2022
Our May issue delves into critical money matters for schools and districts, from the all-important education grants calendar to recession-proofing your technology department. But it's not just about the money- be sure to check out the pros and cons of cell phones in the classroom, as well as tips from the National Superintendent of the Year, Curtis Cain.
April 2022
The April 2022 issue of Tech & Learning features a teacher recruitment and retention playbook for school districts, authored by education expert Dr. Kecia Ray. In addition to advice, best practices, and resources to help find quality educators, Dr. Ray provides a roadmap for the future that also addresses revitalizing current educators. The issue also feature other resources and recommendations for supporting educators.
March 2022
After two years of pandemic-disrupted learning, T&L highlights the importance of security and safety of students and staff alike in our schools. We take a dive into cyber security, social-emotional learning skills, preventing cyberbullying and much more.
February 2022
The February 2022 issue of Tech & Learning features the winners of the Awards of Excellence: Best of 2021 contest, which recognizes edtech that exceptionally supported teachers and students last year. The issue also includes tips for asynchronous teaching, advice for dealing with toxic group think, and a look at a program designed to overcome digital deserts in New York City.
December/January 2022
In our Reset and Reimagine issue, Tech and Learning takes a deep dive into the ways education is changing through technology. We explore topics including data management and privacy, assessments, hands-on learning and, crucially—how educators can master these education technology advances. Be sure to check out TL Advisor Carl Hooker's "Bold Predictions for 2022" for his trademark quirky and fearless forecasts.
November 2021
Tech & Learning's November issue looks at all aspects of supporting student accessibility to critical learning tools. Learn how to make education technology more inclusive and explore the best English language learners lessons and activities. Have you heard of K-12 chatbots? Erik Ofgang explains how they're used to promote student engagement and retention. And be sure to check out our article on using poetry to support SEL.
October 2021
Tech & Learning's October issue highlights STEM topics such as coding and robotics as well as strategies to engage students in STEM learning, from circuit boxes to escape rooms to the power of 3D printing. We also take a close look at "active learning" to find out what makes it really work. For administrators, our latest grant writing guidance is sure to make a tough job easier.
September 2021
In our September 2021 Back to School issue, Tech & Learning examines themes and trends that matter to teachers whether teaching in the classroom or online. Topics include social-emotional learning, getting the most out of Zoom instruction, connecting with families and—most importantly—strategies to normalize this continuing-pandemic school year.
July August 2021
Tech and Learning's July-August 2021 issue is devoted to everything teachers and administrators need to know about professional development—particularly in light of the still ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Find out why returning to 2019 is a mistake, how to boost creativity in your classroom, the benefits of micro lessons, how to launch a flipped classroom and much more.
June 2021
Tech & Learning previews the upcoming conference season, which remains unusual despite some events returning to the in-person format. Read Eileen Belastock’s take on the still-virtual ISTE 2021 and Carl Hooker's helpful ideas for making the most of any virtual conference. And be sure to check out our complete edtech conference guide, which gives educators the key facts about both in-person and virtual education technology conferences from now through June 2022.
May 2021
Tech & Learning's May 2021 issue looks at critical financial issues affecting schools, starting with the much-needed $122 billion for schools in the American Rescue Plan, then taking a deep dive into the best grants for education. But it's not all about the money. Check out Erik Ofgang's incisive articles on social-emotional learning and mastery-based education, and Susan Gentz's examination of district-owned homeschooling.
April 2021
April's issue asks, "What will tomorrow’s learning spaces look like?" T&L’s Senior Staff Writer Erik Ofgang offers a variety of answers, from designing future-ready learning labs, to planning for new 3-foot CDC spacing guidelines, to improving ventilation in schools. Other top articles explore winners of “The Best Tools for Remote & Blended Learning” Contest, how teachers can overcome Zoom fatigue, and using drones to provide students with internet access.
March 2021
In the March 2021 issue, Tech and Learning presents more tips for educators' COVID toolkit, including the following: How to Reconnect with Students Who Have Logged Out; guide to school cybersecurity; tips for securing the critical funds that schools need to do their important work; the best masks for teachers; andan updated, digital version of Bloom’s taxonomy.
February 2021
Despite the global frenzy over esports, the phenomenon still remains something of a mystery in education. In our February magazine issue, Tech and Learning takes a close look at the state of esports and education today: How does esports benefit kids? How can schools start their own programs? What challenges are schools likely to face in implementation of esports programs? Answer to these questions plus articles on hybrid learning, racism in technology leadership, and education grants can be found in February's issue.
December 2020/January 2021
Tech & Learning honors the best education technology at ISTE and overall in our Best of 2020 issue. Explore the top education technology tools, ranging from gaming notebooks to asset management systems to STEM project-based learning programs. We also take a close look at screen time and kids, the top 30 education sites of 2020, Grants Guide 2021, long term remote learning and much more.
November 2020
The November issue of Tech & Learning offers articles to help educators and administrators navigate this challenging time in education. Articles include:
•Student safety concerns in online learning environments
•VR and AR for Students with Special Needs
•How to manage hybrid classrooms
•Using data to effectively measure engagement
•Collaborating with IT and instruction to ensure effective continuity of learning
•Building inclusion remotely
•Good digital citizenship practices for remote learning
Amazing Homeschooling Projects
With teachers, students and parents spending more time than ever at home, Tech & Learning is excited to offer this special resource for homeschooling, courtesy of How It Works. The Book of Amazing Homeschooling Projects offers 30 fascinating home science experiments that can be done with ordinary household ingredients. From building a lung to splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen, these simple experiments will engage kids and adults alike while demonstrating important scientific principles.
October 2020
The October issue of Tech & Learning focuses on how schools are teaching STEM -- whether classes are all online, a mix of blended and in person, or a hybrid approach. The issue also explores ways that emerging tech is being used to improve instruction and engagement in these new learning environments.
September 2020
Despite the best efforts of school district educators and administrators over the summer, nothing could have prepared us for this school year.
To support you during this challenging time, we've curated tips, tools, and best practices in our September issue. Learn how your colleagues are addressing:
• Student data privacy
• Equity
• Digital citizenship
• Supporting diversity
• Esports
• SEL
• New learning models and more!
July/August 2020
In our special Awards Issue, Tech & Learning is pleased to present the winners of its 39th annual Awards of Excellence Contest. This select group represents products that are unique in the K-12 market, help schools solve specific problems, and drive innovation during a challenging time for education. Also in this issue: new learning models for fall 2020.
June 2020
This special issue of Tech & Learning is dedicated to helping schools address the many questions related to planning for next school year. As Part 2 of the popular "Just In Time Playbook for Remote Learning," Dr. Kecia Ray and her colleagues offer this new Guide to creating a district plan that can effectively support any learning environment, whether online, blended, or face-to-face.
May 2020
Explore the best tools, strategies and practices for online learning. In May's issue, T&L looks at a variety of video applications, including Zoom and Google Hangouts Meet, and goes in depth on the challenges of managing devices remotely.
Plus, Carl Hooker offers tips and tools that support effective online learning, including:
•Tips for improving communicating timelines, expectations, and support for learners
and families.
•How to improve the videoconferencing experience.
•How to offer meaningful feedback and reflection remotely.
•How to support devices remotely.
April 2020
Tech & Learning devotes the April issue to the key topics of the day: remote learning, pandemic preparation, cybersecurity, and of course, creative ways to use education technology tools, at home or in the classroom.
Inside this edition:
• Top 25 Learning Tools for When School is Closed
• Cybersecurity: What K-12 Leaders Need to Know
• Is Your School Ready For A Long-Term Pandemic?
Tech & Learning Remote Learning Playbook Special Report
The “Remote Learning Playbook” presents a detailed remote learning plan for schools and districts.
The Playbook includes:
•How to Design a Remote Learning Plan
•Templates and resource links that schools can provide to their staff and parents
•Free resources for remote learning solutions
•Tips for training and communication
•Low/no tech ideas
•And more!
March 2020
The March 2020 issue of Tech & Learning features the latest in edtech, including essential digital tools to support project-based learning, creating an esports program that nurtures positive gaming, Best of Show winners from TCEA, takeaways from FETC, making edtech more inclusive, real-world 3D printing projects, using VR to support rural schools, student safety vs. student privacy, product reviews and much more.
February 2020
Tech & Learning's February 2020 issue, "Better Safe Than Sorry," explores K-12 information security strategies and how to protect schools from hacking, ransomware and other online attacks. Other features include:
• Product reviews of Acer Chromebook Tab 10, Dell Chromebook 31, Photoshop
Express, Snapseed, and Moldive Shoot it Out
• Creating ebooks in the classroom
• Virtual PD
• The benefits of online graduate education
• And much more!
December 2019 & January 2020
Featuring Tech&Learning's 2019 Awards of Excellence, Best New Edtech for 2020, teaching third graders to code, and more.
November 2019
Learn how to keep students engaged with "wow" moments, create a school esports league, accessible district websites and more. Plus, Matthew Joseph reports on Tech&Learning Live from Texas!
October 2019
T&L investigates how schools use data to personalize learning, a phonics-based approach to literacy, the top five ways programming in education has changed and much more.
September 2019
Our Back-to-School issue looks at the best back-to-school desktops and laptops, 20 sites and apps teachers should try, how to integrate video games into your classroom for real learning and much more!
August 2019
T&L's August 2019 issues explores the Best of Show at ISTE2019, how social-emotional learning is changing the classroom, report from the T&L Leadership Summit and more!