The guidelines are intended for primary and secondary teachers and can be used by educators with little or no experience with digital education. They clarify popular and

The digital classroom, transforming the way we learn
Articles about education and "Lesson plans on the go"
The guidelines are intended for primary and secondary teachers and can be used by educators with little or no experience with digital education. They clarify popular and
What is growth mindset? A growth mindset, as conceived by Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck and colleagues, is the belief that a person’s capacities and talents can
What is the SAMR model? A powerful conceptual tool to think about technology integration—and edtech’s best uses—is the SAMR model, developed in 2010 by education
Here is an interesting take on the value of introducing technology in schools. This article by By Emily Tate Sullivan, Jun 23, 2022 in EdSurge, shows
What is incidental learning, and how can we use this when teaching foreign languages? Incidental learning refers to any learning that is unplanned or unintended.
Unparalleled in intensity’ – 1,500 book bans in US school districts. More than 1,500 book bans have been instituted in US school districts in the
I just read this article by Seth Godin and it reminded me that I wrote about Escosia in my book the digital classroom. And I
How will AI change education? In recent years, most students in Norwegian schools have their own digital devices, either a PC, iPad, or Chromebook, all
Leadership Leadership is about making others better as a result of your presence and making sure the impact lasts in your absence. Loved the latest
Teacher strikes might be a reality in Norway by the end of May. Last year’s strike did not have the desired effect even if many
In the name of emotional well-being, college students are increasingly demanding protection from words and ideas they don’t like. Here’s why that’s disastrous for education—and
The School Hall Pass Is Going Digital. Is That a Good Thing? I just read this article in EdSurge and it reminded me of the
This article was written by Seth Godin. When Betty Crocker (not her real name) first started selling cake mixes, all you had to do was
Interesting point about textbooks You can say what you want about using textbooks in class, often depending on the subject taught. The quality of the
And the same goes for high school students is my educated guess! The research evidence is clear. Learning by trying something yourself is superior to