THE Journal Magazine: April/May 2017

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Departments:

  • Viewpoint: How to integrate literacy into STEAM lessons.
  • Keynote : Simi Valley, CA school teacher uses technology to help emotionally challenged K–3 children.
  • Ed Tech Insights: Gauging enthusiasm for augmented and virtual reality in education.

April/May 2017 | vol. 44 no. 3

AR & VR Come of Age
For virtual reality and augmented reality to succeed in education, there’s more required than just cool experiences. The question remains whether this new technology can be integrated deeply enough into the curriculum to achieve specific learning outcomes and drive mainstream adoption.
Planning and Implementing a Makerspace in Your School
Our experts offer 14 tips for adding a makerspace to any K–12 school.
Digital Signage That Brings Schools Together
Outside the classroom, AV technology can engage parents and the community without breaking the bank.
The Interactive AV Question
When it comes to projectors and whiteboards, which is the better
Digital Signage That Brings Schools Together
Outside the classroom, AV technology can engage parents and the community without breaking the bank.
What’s new in AV
A look at the newest, coolest, most innovative and most engaging products in the audio-visual market for education.


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