Category: Ed-Tech Pilots
How School Districts Work to Improve Summer Learning with Ed-Tech Programs
Findings from summer 2016 pilots of four ed-tech products in three districts
Lessons Learned from Math Product Pilots in Six School Districts
Findings from spring 2016 pilots of two middle school math products
Pittsburgh Schools and Developers Share Tips for Improved Ed-tech Pilots
Is it worth the extra time and effort for schools and product developers to adopt a more rigorous approach to collecting data?
How Strong is the Evidence? A Tool to Evaluate Studies of Ed Tech Products
New tool helps school leaders evaluate studies of ed tech products
Using Research in Ed Tech: What Does “Research-Based” Really Mean?
Developers share examples of research-based product development
K-12 Educators and Administrators: Share Your Ed-tech Pilot Approach
Inviting educators to join pilot crowdsource challenge
Highlighting Ed-tech Research and Pilot Best Practices
Understanding the role of scientific research and school pilots
Expanded Data Visualization: A Further Look at Improving Ed-Tech Purchasing
Two interactive tools to further explore survey responses
Kicking the Tires: A Pathway to Better Ed-Tech Pilots
In absence of unbiased info, ed-tech needs better test drives
Improving Ed-Tech Purchasing
A new study on the discovery and acquisition of K-12 technology tools
A ‘Learning Ecosystem’ Approach to Ed-Tech Acquisition
When acquiring learning tools, let’s think bigger than “technology”