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Kent State University’s Research Center for Educational Technology and the AT&T Classroom were recently featured in the Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement’s Flashes of Brilliance series.
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A small group of former educators from the Portage County Retired Teachers Association (PCRTA) were tutored on the virtues of Kent State University’s AT&T Classroom.
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The Child Development Center is using new technology to teach skills like counting, directions, problem-solving, spatial awareness, and logical thinking, concepts traditionally reserved for concrete manipulatives.
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Bravo to our EHHS student eclipse team! Along with 81 citizen science teams across the path of totality in North America, our team captured moment-by-moment images during the eclipse of the Sun’s inner corona—a phenomenon observable solely during a total solar eclipse.
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The Research Center for Educational Technology (RCET) kicked-off Kent State’s programming for the Total Solar Eclipse on April 3, as alumni and community members gathered at the college’s Learning Innovations Lab for a make-and-take event, "Crafting Your Total Eclipse Experience…
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GIRLS4STEAM 2nd Annual Design Innovation Challenge Inspires Young Women to Use Technology Creatively
Staff and departments from across the university helped to put the event together, including Annette Kratcoski, director of the College of Education, Health and Human Services’ Research Center for Educational Technology; LaunchNET and the University Library Multimedia Services.
Recharge your teaching toolkit & earn CEUs this summer online through Kent State University Teacher PD - Personalized Digital Learning. Educators are invited to experience personalized professional learning within a digital environment by selecting from a series of online…
Congratulations to Dr. Richard E. Ferdig, RCET Summit Professor for Learning Technologies, on the release of two new books. Both books are accessible for free download. The…
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The March 3rd hackathon event hosted by the Kent State Student Chapter for American Computing Machinery-Women and the Research Center for Education Technology (RCET) provided a day full of STEAM opportunities for 30 girls from 11 different middle and high schools in Summit,…
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Girls4STEAM is a hackathon event hosted by the Kent State Student Chapter for American Computing Machinery-Women in partnership with the Research Center for Educational Technology (RCET) of Kent State’s College of Education, Health & Human Services. The event is designed to…