eSchool Media staff cover education technology in all its aspects–from legislation and litigation, to best practices, to lessons learned and new products. First published in March of 1998 as a monthly print and digital newspaper, eSchool Media provides the news and information necessary to help K-20 decision-makers successfully use technology and innovation to transform schools and colleges and achieve their educational goals.
Women make up about half of the workforce in America, but they only represent 24% of the workforce in STEM fields. Why should we care? First and foremost,…
The information is vast, the challenges daunting, and the tools statistical. But in the end, Harvard’s new class on big data is as much about people as it…
The rising cost and deteriorating quality of American Education has demanded the media’s spotlight numerous times in the past two decades, The Phoenix reports. Despite recent optimistic reports…
An innovator who is changing the face of higher education as we know it will speak Wednesday at Purdue University, Boiler Station reports. Anant Agarwal is founder and…
“In science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM),” Jim Russell writes at Pacific Standard, “does the United States face a talent ... Read more
IRVING, Tex. – Hillary Rodham Clinton and Jeb Bush, two leading potential presidential candidates from opposing political parties, both sounded ... Read more