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Only a Few Weeks Remain to SpeakUp for 2021-2022!
The Speak Up Research Project provides an easy and cost-efficient way for you to capture the authentic views of your students, parents, and staff about digital learning, new learning and school models, aspirations for education and perceptions of school climate. … Continue reading
Speak Up 2021-22 opens October 20, 2021 to April 30, 2022!
The Speak Up Research Project provides an easy and cost-efficient way for you to capture the authentic views of your students, parents, and staff about digital learning, new learning and school models, aspirations for education and perceptions of school climate. … Continue reading
Share Your Views for National Research Study on Digital Learning
Dear Education Leader: I am inviting you today to share your insights and views for a national research study conducted by Project Tomorrow, the education nonprofit organization that facilitates the annual Speak Up Research Project on digital learning. The focus … Continue reading
Get Ready to Speak Up New Hampshire!
Project Tomorrow is re-framing our Speak Up Research Project for the 2020-21 school year to be more responsive to the needs of our participating schools and districts nationwide in these challenging times. We look forward to helping education leaders translate … Continue reading
It’s Time for New Hampshire to Speak Up!
Participate in Speak Up and learn what K-12 students, educators, and parents have to say about educational uses of technology in your schools and home! Get an overview on our Speak Up Research Initiative and how your school and district … Continue reading
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#SpeakUp Offers New Tools and Prizes
There are More Reasons To SpeakUp New Hampshire Speak Up provides an easy way for students, parents and educators to participate in your local decisions about technology, as well as contribute to the state and national dialogue about digital learning … Continue reading
SpeakUp 2018 Launched on Monday, October 15
The National SpeakUp campaign launched yesterday with a great Speak Up 101 webinar. We’re looking forward to another great Speak Up season! Dr.Julie Evans shared important and interesting information regarding participation in the SpeakUp survey and what it could mean … Continue reading
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Ten Things Everyone Should Know about K-12 Students’ Digital Learning, 2018
Students Speak Up on Technology & Learning #1 It’s not just about engagement Sure, digital learning may be engaging but middle school students say the real benefits are getting better grades (54%), learning at their own pace (53%) and developing … Continue reading
Speak Up News for January 2018
Happy Speak Up Appreciation Week! SpeakUp Survey Deadline Extended! We have heard from a number of districts who have been navigating snow (and cold weather!) days. In response to their requests, we are extending the deadline for Speak Up 2017 … Continue reading
It’s National SpeakUp Week! Don’t miss the Opportunity to SpeakUp!
It’s National SpeakUp Week! Don’t miss the opportunity to SpeakUp! If you missed the webinar for NH on December 6 by Project Tomorrow leader, Julie Evans, here is the link to the recording: The surveys are open through January 19, … Continue reading