L ast year, Nhora Lucía Serrano added a twist to her literature course at Hamilton College. She asked her students to design worlds in virtual reality, inspired by novels such as Alice in Wonderland ...
With schools shut down across America, K-12 teachers faced with a question many likely thought they’d never have to ask: When and how often during the school day do my students need to see me?
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14) — The return to in-person learning is posing new challenges for both some El Paso students and teachers. However, they are not all COVID-19 related. The challenges are arising ...
This fall, professors across the Kern Community College District will begin using virtual reality in the classroom to boost ...
First, it was emoticons, then it became emojis. In the last few years, Bitmojis have taken over the communication sphere on social media platforms. But these personalized emojis are no longer limited ...
We recently got a chance to float down the Amazon, and take some pictures of the wildlife along the way. There were gators swimming up to the side of the boat, and a jaguar emerged from the grass.
When pandemic-related restrictions were lifted, most K-12 educators and students gladly returned to in-person learning. A 2022 analysis of the nation’s 100 largest districts suggested that most either ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
On January 20, 2026, students and parents across various counties are facing different school delays and learning adjustments. Understanding these changes is crucial for planning the day effectively.
A 10th-grade U.S. history class at Madison Park in 2017. Some of the building's windows do not open, and ventilation has historically been unreliable. (Tonya Mosley/WBUR) Across Massachusetts, many ...