Digital Equity Archives – Page 38 of 103 – Digital Promise

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Announcing 14 New League of Innovative Schools Members

14 districts join the ranks of the country’s most innovative schools

Guest Post: How Effective Is Your Edtech Tool? Five Questions to Ask

Tips to help you better understand edtech impact

Reach Each Student: Design Edtech for Learner Variability

Innovative product features can be used to meaningfully tailor instruction

Vote for Digital Promise in the 2020 SXSW EDU PanelPicker

Help us share our work and ideas at the SXSW EDU 2020 conference

Boosting Digital Literacies for a Purpose

A closer look at four categories of digital literacy for adult learners

Building the Right Structures for Success with Verizon Innovative Learning schools

One-to-one technology has led to tremendous growth in Kentucky middle school

Research-Based Product Promise

The Research-Based Product Promise is a campaign to bring high-quality education technology (edtech) products to all learners. Our mission is to empower voices across the…

Trailblazing the Path to Media Literacy Certification with Micro-credentials

Gail Desler shares her journey to becoming the first PBS-Certified Media Literacy Educator

Growing the Culture of Learning with Verizon Innovative Learning schools

Students and teachers are leveraging technology in powerful ways

New Professional Learning Opportunities with Micro-credentials

Take a closer look at the new micro-credentials that launched this summer

Looking Back at the 2019 Challenge Institute

Highlights from our first Challenge Institute in Monterey, California

Tech Access in Schools: Making Edtech Accessible to All

Once an educational technology (edtech) tool is in a school, the hard work is just beginning due to a number of potential hurdles and challenges that leadership and educators need to overcome

Improving learning with the power of technology

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