Fresh Tools for a New Era of Learning

Jennifer Gonzalez’s Cult of Pedagogy post, “6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2025,” is a powerful reminder that innovation isn’t about using more tools—it’s about using the right ones with purpose. Gonzalez introduces fresh tools like Diffit for AI-assisted differentiation and Whiteboard.chat for interactive collaboration.

What I appreciate most is her balanced perspective. She writes that “teachers should evaluate technology by its learning value, not its novelty.” Each tool she recommends connects directly to pedagogy—whether it’s supporting diverse learners or encouraging creativity.

This post pushed me to reexamine my digital toolkit. I often feel overwhelmed by the endless stream of new apps. Gonzalez’s approach helps narrow the focus: choose tools that truly align with instructional goals.

For me, this means integrating fewer—but more intentional—platforms that support active learning and accessibility. Gonzalez’s post reminded me that great teaching comes first, and technology follows.

Resource: 6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2025 – Cult of Pedagogy




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