K–12 administrators rely on grants and community partnerships to start and further their schools’ esports programs.
K–12 administrators rely on grants and community partnerships to start and further their schools’ esports programs.
There’s something for everyone at the 2024 TCEA convention and exposition in Austin, Texas.
Gaming reignites boys’ passion for learning, esports curriculum expert says.
This year’s ed tech event promises even more opportunities for professional development in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, cybersecurity and esports.
Collaboration among K–12, higher education and industry partners helps keep experiences consistent for students as they embark on their esports journey.
These influential voices are emerging in K–12 educational technology circles, bringing expertise on topics ranging from esports to accessibility.
Students to get more exposure to artificial intelligence, video games and computer science.
K–12 educators and students find it easier to access educational technology for collaboration.
Schools across the nation are bolstering their wireless networks for better engagement and more reliable connection speeds.
Experts at ISTE’s annual conference shared, through examples and anecdotes, how district leaders can promote equity for marginalized learners.
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