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Tag Archives: technology
School Improvement Grant funding goes toward technology and more at New Hope Academy Charter School
Last year, New Hope Academy Charter School spent School Improvement Grant funding largely on technology, and this year the focus will be on classroom instruction.
Tech-savvy York Suburban teacher wins award
Aly Tapp, an English teacher and technology integration coach at York Suburban High School, was recently named the 2012 Outstanding Teacher of the Year by the Pennsylvania Association for Educational Communications and Technology. I’ve interviewed Tapp a few times. We … Continue reading
Schools to mark Digital Learning Day tomorrow
Today, I was chatting with the principal at St. Rose of Lima School and she mentioned that tomorrow is Digital Learning Day, so teachers were being asked to step out of their comfort zones a bit and try some new … Continue reading

