technology
Education Technology: Catching on at last
The UChicago Charter School North Kenwood/Oakland Campus's blended learning practices are featured as a model of the ways education technology can enhance the modern classroom.
Study: 20 To 30 Percent Of CPS Students Rarely Use Technology In School
UChicago CCSR's Stacy Ehrlich comments on new findings that show few CPS students use technology for school and that teacher and principal expectations matter.
Editorial: When kids are online in school, but not learning
An editorial take on UChicago CCSR's new technology report finds a new "digital divide" in technology use for school in CPS.
CPS students infrequently use technology for school, study finds
The University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research's latest report finds CPS students infrequently use technology for school.
Digital divide among CPS students, schools: study
A new report from the University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research reveals technology use for school varies widely across Chicago.
UChicago CCSR Report Finds "Digital Divide" in Technology Use Across Chicago Public Schools
At a time when technological proficiency is a prerequisite for most careers, about half of sixth- through twelfth-graders in Chicago Public Schools report using technology for school less than once a week, according to a new report from the University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research.
Shayne Evans: Technology in the Classroom
UChicago Charter School Director Shayne Evans weighs in on how to get education technology right.
iPads In The Classroom
Shayne Evans, director of UChicago Charter School, weighs in on how to get education technology right.