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Innovative Leader Report: A New Education Leadership-Focused Weekly Newsletter From Tech & Learning
New weekly newsletter from Tech & Learning will focus on innovative leaders, special events, and much more
What is Topico? How to Use It To Teach Current Events
Topico helps students learn how to keep up on modern events in a healthy way.
Trying NotebookLM’s New “Featured Notebooks”
A new feature for NotebookLM is a helpful add-on to a tool that is already popular with educators.
Samsung Confirms ‘Project Moohan’ XR Headset is Still Coming This Year


Samsung didn’t highlight its upcoming mixed reality headset at Unpacked last month, nor at Google I/O the month prior—but no fear, the South Korean tech giant confirmed its Android XR-based headset is still coming this year.
In a recent earnings call, Samsung says its upcoming XR headset, tentatively named ‘Project Moohan’, is still coming. Small recompense, considering we still don’t know its official name, when the device is launching, or at what price.
“Meanwhile, we are also preparing to introduce […]
Brilliant Labs Unveils All-day Smart Glasses with Color Display, Pre-orders Launch at $300


Brilliant Labs unveiled Halo, its next-gen smart glasses that pack in a full-color micro OLED display, bone conduction speakers, and real-time voice-based AI assistant—priced at a surprisingly reasonable $300.
Weighing in at just over 40 grams, Halo builds on the company’s earlier experiments in heads-up displays, including Monocle, a clip-on developer kit released in 2023, and Frame, a slimmer display unit launched a year later.
Halo represents a more consumer-oriented evolution, combining vision correction support, on-device AI, and open-source hardware in a form factor designed for […]
Edtech Show & Tell August 2025
New edtech products that have caught our attention this month
‘Star Citizen’ Claims Testing of VR Support Will Begin Soon, More Than 10 Years After Promising It


Star Citizen promised to include VR support as a core feature more than a decade ago—long before it scope-creeped its way into becoming the MMO of today. Now, Cloud Imperium Games (CIG) says they’re actually going to put VR support to the test, but you still probably shouldn’t hold your breath.
As first reported by UploadVR, CIG is going to internally test whether it can bring VR support to Star Citizen. For those counting, that will be 13 years […]
What is Moshi and How Can It Be Used for Teaching?
Moshi is the digital calming tool that parents and teachers can use to help students learn.
Meta Avatars Get a Major Makeover With New Body Types, Poses & AI-driven Clothing Styles
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Meta is giving its Avatars another big upgrade, offering users finer control over things like face shape, body part sizes, hair, makeup and more.
Avatars are integrated across the gamut of Meta’s platforms, including Horizon Worlds, Home and Workrooms on Quest and mobile, and across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger.
Now, users in the US and Canada can choose from dozens of new body types and customizable features, including things like shoulders, hips, and biceps. A new body preview mode is also there, letting users adjust their […]
‘Spotify’ Finally Comes to Quest, Letting You Listen to Music in the Background


Spotify finally has its own Quest web app, letting you listen to music in the background as you go about your virtual ways.
The new Spotify app for Quest isn’t an app in the traditional sense, but rather a progressive web app (PWA) that essentially opens up its own browser window.
While that means you can’t use Spotify offline, like you might on Android or iOS, it does mean you can bypass the old song and dance of having to open the browser and go to Spotify […]
Meta & Stanford Reveal Ultra-Thin Holographic XR Display the Size of Glasses


Researchers at Meta Reality Labs and Stanford University have unveiled a new holographic display that could deliver virtual and mixed reality experiences in a form factor the size of standard glasses.
In a paper published in Nature Photonics, Stanford electrical engineering professor Gordon Wetzstein and colleagues from Meta and Stanford outline a prototype device that combines ultra-thin custom waveguide holography with AI-driven algorithms to render highly realistic 3D visuals.
Although based on waveguides, the device’s optics aren’t transparent like you might find on […]
5 Ways to Improve Relationships Between Your Instructional Technology Specialists and Library Media Specialists
Innovative Leader Award – Improving the connections between your district’s specialists can pay big dividends
Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Revenue Triples Year-over-Year, Fueling Meta’s $3.5 Billion Bet on EssilorLuxottica


EssilorLuxottica released its second quarter earnings report, revealing that Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses have tripled in revenue year-over-year.
Released in 2023, Ray-Ban Meta is the companies’ second-gen smart glasses, serving up music, photo/video capture, and Internet searches via Meta AI.
Starting at $300, the smart glasses have done remarkably well for themselves, prompting Meta to not only expand its smart glasses partnership with EssilorLuxottica into 2030, but also reportedly invest $3.5 billion in the French-Italian eyewear conglomerate.
EdExec Summit: 4 Tips to Plan for Successful AI Adoption
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Meta Admits There’s a “Goldilocks Zone” for VR Session Length Due to Form Factor Concerns


It’s been the same basic story for more than a decade now: wearing a VR headset is easy, but not as easy as simply looking at a monitor. While a lot has changed since the early days, Meta admits Quest developers should be making their VR games more bite-sized to work around the inherent friction of putting on a headset.
The release of Quest 3S in late 2024 brought with it a change in the platform’s core demographic. Quest users are typically younger now, and tend to […]
‘Blade & Sorcery’ Studio Confirms Next “modder-friendly’ VR Game Isn’t a Sequel


Warpfrog, the studio behind Blade & Sorcery (2024), announced they’re working on their next VR title. While the studio say it won’t be a sequel, it will be “super modder-friendly” and share “a lot of DNA” with the hit physics-based combat game.
“It is way too early to do any kind of reveal, so we are going to keep this under our hats for now and keep cooking,” the studio says in a recent Steam update. “Then in the future we can do […]
AFT Partners With OpenAI For AI Academy: Here’s What You Need To Know
The National Academy for AI Instruction will have a physical space in Manhattan as well as a robust virtual program, says Rob Weil from the Educational Issues Department of the AFT.
6 Tips to Innovate On A Budget
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What Works, What Doesn’t, and How to Tell: The Data That Should Drive K–12 Edtech Decisions in 2025-26
District leaders, now more than in years past, are less interested in vendor promises and more focused on evidence that learning took place.
VRMMO ‘Eldramoor: Haven in the Mist’ Kickstarter Concludes with $170,000


The Kickstarter campaign for Eldramoor: Haven in the Mist has come to an end, nabbing developer Resolute Games over $170,000 to bring its ambitious VR MMORPG to life.
The one-month campaign celebrated early success when it launched on June 24th, quickly garnering the project its minimum funding goal of $25,000 in just 1.5 hours of going live.
Within only a week, the Kickstarter crossed the $100,000 mark, going on to unlock a number of stretch goals along its way to $171,536: a […]
Brilliant Labs to Launch Next-gen Smart Glasses on July 31st


Brilliant Labs announced it’s getting ready to launch its next generation of smart glasses at the end of the month, making it the company’s third device since it was founded in 2019.
In 2023, Brilliant Labs released Monocle, a developer kit which included a single heads-up display that was meant to be clipped onto existing eyewear.
A year later, the company released Frame, which evolved Monocle’s monoscopic display and housed it in a glasses-like form factor, including a single camera sensor—making for an impressively slim and […]
Hand-tracking Rhythm Game ‘BEATABLE’ Leaves Early Access on Quest with Massive Update


XR Games today announced its hand-tracked rhythm game BEATABLE has left early access on Quest, bringing with it a rash of new features and content to keep you smacking your desk to the beat.
Using a table as a VR haptic device is pretty genius—no controllers required, only a Quest 2 and above to get you hitting and holding notes, and clapping at symbols in mid-air.
Along with leaving early access today, Beatable has also gotten its first big update following an initial five-song music drop back in April, which followed […]
VR Games Showcase Returns in August, Promising Major New Game Reveals & Updates


VR Games Showcase returns for its Summer 2025 event next month, promising a load of major XR game reveals and updates.
The show kicks off on August 12th at 8:40 AM PT (local time here) with a special edition of it ‘XR Indies & Friends’ pre-show, leading into the main event at 9:00 AM PT.
Organizers say the upcoming showcase will feature “major reveals and updates on anticipated games” which support Quest, PSVR 2, and PC VR headsets.
“The core event will feature […]
AI Deepfake Explicit Images of Students: What Can School Leaders Do?
By proactively addressing the risks of GenAI now, educators can build proactive systems that protect students and prevent harm
AI Sucks at Student Engagement
AI sucks at student engagement and what to do about it. We can use AI to create engaging lessons and activities.
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