The X-Factor library of EdTech books is a curated collection of educational technology literature encompassing instructional design, digital learning tools, and educational psychology. These books serve as valuable resources for educators, administrators, and learners alike, offering insights, strategies, and research to enhance teaching and learning experiences in the digital age.

By Dr. Adam A. Phyall III
What if school stopped promising “someday” and started changing students’ lives today?
In ACT Now, Dr. Adam A. Phyall III introduces a clear, human-centered framework—Access, Connectivity, and Task—that turns technology from a checklist into a catalyst for equity, agency, and authentic learning.

By Antoinette King and Michelle Krieger
Through engaging stories and actionable strategies, the authors frame school security around three essential pillars—prevention, detection, and response—while never losing sight of the human side of technology. With clear guidance on building governance teams, fostering a culture of digital awarene
By Antoinette King and Michelle Krieger
Through engaging stories and actionable strategies, the authors frame school security around three essential pillars—prevention, detection, and response—while never losing sight of the human side of technology. With clear guidance on building governance teams, fostering a culture of digital awareness, and leading with trust, this book empowers educators and administrators to move beyond compliance and into confident, future-ready leadership.

By Aimee Bloom and Laurie Guyon
In this book, Aimee Bloom and Laurie Guyon, both experienced educators and passionate advocates for innovative teaching, provide a roadmap for aspiring and seasoned EdTech coaches. Drawing on their expertise and real-world experiences, the authors present a practical and insightful framework for:
Building Str
By Aimee Bloom and Laurie Guyon
In this book, Aimee Bloom and Laurie Guyon, both experienced educators and passionate advocates for innovative teaching, provide a roadmap for aspiring and seasoned EdTech coaches. Drawing on their expertise and real-world experiences, the authors present a practical and insightful framework for:
Building Strong Foundations: Cultivating essential skills like communication, collaboration, and active listening.

By Laurie Guyon
The world of education is rapidly changing. This book looks at all the moving parts of educational technology to find a way forward. The ultimate goal is to ensure our students feel safe, belong, and learn the skills needed to thrive. Using educational technology can provide our students with the tools for success.

By Jennifer Crook and Melissa Adams
Professional development doesn’t fail because educators don’t care.
It fails because it forgets the experience. Blending real stories, practical frameworks, and examples from immersive events like Jawsfest and Wacotown, Destination PD offers a fresh way to think about learning for adults. Readers will discover how to create meaningful experiences that build trust, spark reflection, and inspire educators to bring the same energy back to their classrooms.

By Mary Jalland
How did one teacher overcome her fear of tech and use it to enrich the education of a generation of students and becoming a tech mentor.
Come on an adventure with Ellie Elephant and let Mary Jalland's story inspire educators everywhere to model and embrace technology and social media as powerful tools for positive change for students.

By: Namya Joshi
Embark on a transformative journey in "#EachOneTeachTen - In Action," to explore the synergy between digital citizenship and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This insightful guide illuminates Namya Joshi's motto, #EachOneTeachTen, advocating for global impact. Through vivid examples and practical strategies, this book will inspire you to champion positive change, foster responsible online behavior, and leverage technology for a sustainable future.
Discover the power of collective knowledge-sharing in this dynamic exploration of digital citizenship, a roadmap for individuals committed to making a meaningful difference in the world.

By: Namya Joshi
I am Namya Joshi, a proud Indian girl. I have spent the last four years designing and delivering free-of-cost coding workshops for more than 15,000 teachers and young people, especially girls, in India and all over the world.
#EachOneTeachTen shares this journey and empowers you to teach ten.
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