Revolutionary times: In with the new school

It was 1981 and I was 11 years old. I convinced my parents to buy me my first computer: a Commodore VIC 20.  It cost $300 and I paid for half of it with my paper route earnings. It was a computer built into a k... Read More

Edtech tool of the month: ToonSpaghetti

We last heard from startup TechSpaghetti when they pitched their creative education approach to the OEB 2014 audience. We’ve caught up with the teacher and entrepreneur duo to hear about the successful launch o... Read More

Becoming a Digital Emanator

OEB 2015 focuses on enabling change…‘the shift’. It’s a wonderful opportunity for you to consider driving your area of learning or teaching towards your vision. But, how do you shine a light and create a viable... Read More