Mobile Spotlight
Google soon will be rolling out a new service, called Expeditions, that could take virtual field trips to a whole new level — and the company is accepting requests from educators to pilot the technology in their classrooms this year. MoreA low-cost Internet service delivered by Cox may also now come with a tablet loaded with educational software for low-income families in Georgia. More-
Google formally revealed the long-rumored successors in its Nexus line of smart phones today— the 5.7-inch, quad-HD Nexus 6P and the 5.2-inch Nexus 5X. More
K-12 Mobile News
Carnegie Mellon University students have released two new, free educational software products intended to help students who are deaf or hard of hearing. MoreGlobal device shipments will fall to 2.4 billion units in 2015, a drop of about 1 percent compared to 2014, according to a new forecast from market research firm Gartner. More- More
Muzzy Lane Software is introducing its new set of tools that will let educators create their own games for their students in beta release and eventually wider distribution. MoreThe National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) has launched a suite of electronic books, NSTA eBooks+, designed for science teachers. MoreEd tech company Versal has added mobile functionality to its online course authoring tool, allowing users of Android and iOS devices to access courses and via a new mobile player. More
-
Deadline: Ongoing
-
Deadline: Ongoing
-
Deadline: Ongoing
-
Deadline: Ongoing
Upcoming Events
-
Oct. 30–Nov. 1
San Diego, CA
-
Oct. 14–16
Orlando, FL
-
Nov. 1–4
Phoenix, AZ
-
Nov. 3–7
Indianapolis, IN
-
Nov. 4–6
Atlanta, GA
-
Nov. 13–15
New Orleans, LA
-
Nov. 19–22
Minneapolis, MN
- More events at thejournal.com
|
|