The use of physical hardware and education theoretics. Educational Technology includes learning theory, computer-based training, online learning, and mobile learning.
Created by teachers, the CanFigureIt Geometry tool provides an easy-to-use workspace where students can practice geometric proofs while engaging in deductive reasoning. The tool covers several types of geometric proofs—from proving facts about lines to more complicated proofs on triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles.
The goal of OpenSciEd is to ensure that science teachers anywhere can access and download freely available, high-quality, locally adaptable full-course materials that support equitable science learning.
A recent report from the Center for Public Research and Leadership (CPRL) at Columbia University finds that high-quality instructional materials that incorporate technology, are culturally relevant, and bring caregivers into student learning, helped remote students meet or even exceed expectations during school shutdowns.
During this unprecedented year of learning, Kennedy Center Education focused on developing digital education resources to ensure that students continue to have access to high-quality arts education content.
Veative offers an immersive learning solution comprised of the world’s largest library of interactive, curriculum-aligned augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) modules for STEM, ELL, and virtual tours.