ÁùºÏ²Ê²ÊƱ

The Wired Classroom

Supercharge your pedagogy!

Plug into our monthly tech newsletter—and learn how other educators are using technology to save time, improve assessment, and drive deeper engagement in their classrooms.

Subscribe

Want to read it first? Here’s a recent edition:

December 1, 2024

We found 10 tech stories for you this month:

Cut It Out Design Studio for ÁùºÏ²Ê²ÊƱ

Before considering how to integrate tech in lessons, it’s important to ensure that you have clear expectations and routines in place.

Read MoreArrow Icon
portrait of Sal Khan
Collage by Valerie Chiang for ÁùºÏ²Ê²ÊƱ, iStock (3)

The founder of Khan Academy and Khanmigo believes AI can deliver the personalized instruction students need, while freeing up teachers to do what they do best.

Read MoreArrow Icon
ÁùºÏ²Ê²ÊƱ

Assistant editor Daniel Leonard shares how teachers are turning to Diffit to automatically adapt texts to different reading levels.

Read MoreArrow Icon
Containers of gumballs covered in question marks
Ilham Ardiyansyah, studiostockart / istock

These strategies for developing secondary students’ math skills, including estimation, can benefit them in class and the real world.

Read MoreArrow Icon
hands building blocks made of artifacts from Scratch and OctoStudio
Collage by Chelsea Beck for ÁùºÏ²Ê²ÊƱ, iStock / (4)

Mitchel Resnick—creator of Scratch and OctoStudio—shares how teachers can maximize students’ use of tech for creative purposes.

Read MoreArrow Icon
controller with physics formula integrated
Collage by Chelsea Beck, belterz / iStock

This physics toolkit contains ready-to-use curriculum to integrate Fortnite into high school physics, showing the promise of virtual learning spaces.

Read MoreArrow Icon
teacher looking at image of safe file on computer
collage by Chelsea Beck, skynesher, loops7 / iStock

Administrators, teachers, and students all have important roles to play in protecting sensitive student and educator data.

Read MoreArrow Icon
Photo of high school student looking at phone in classroom
Drazen Zigic / iStock

To minimize distractions during lessons, teachers can establish a classroom practice that keeps phones out of reach.

Read MoreArrow Icon
Illustration of woman using digital board
Matt Chinworth / The iSpot

Teachers can incorporate generative AI with tools they already use to help them enhance their work.

Read MoreArrow Icon
Illustration of apple with binary code
Martin Janecek / iStock

This activity focuses on teaching students about the coordinate plane using two tools: a micro:bit and a good, old-fashioned game of Battleship.

Read MoreArrow Icon
Newsletter Icon

Get the next edition in your inbox

Subscribe now!

Follow ÁùºÏ²Ê²ÊƱ

ÁùºÏ²Ê²ÊƱ is an initiative of the ÁùºÏ²Ê²ÊƱ.
ÁùºÏ²Ê²ÊƱ®, the EDU Logoâ„¢ and Lucas Education Research Logo® are trademarks or registered trademarks of the ÁùºÏ²Ê²ÊƱ in the U.S. and other countries.