EdThings.com


Write for EdThings.com

At EdThings.com, we’re committed to enhancing educational experiences through the integration of the latest technology, tools, and innovative ideas in teaching. We believe in sharing powerful insights and practical guidance that can transform educational practices. If you have experiences, projects, or lessons learned that you think could benefit educators and parents, we invite you to contribute your ideas to our website or magazine. Each published piece will receive an honorarium and full credit.

Before You Submit Your Idea

Please review the following guidelines to improve your chances of acceptance:

  • Who Can Submit? Anyone can submit an article—whether you’re a seasoned writer or penning your first piece. Our editorial process is designed to polish your work and make your debut a success.
  • What Kind of Articles Do We Publish?
    • Tutorials: Step-by-step guides to introduce or implement educational technologies and strategies.
    • Opinion Pieces: If you have a strong viewpoint on educational trends backed by research, your article can contribute to meaningful discussions.
    • Guides: In-depth explorations of topics that serve as comprehensive references for educators.
    • Case Studies: Share practical examples and lessons from specific projects that can offer real-world insights to others.

What We Avoid

  • Non-Individual Contributions: Articles must be submitted by the authors themselves, not on behalf of others, including CEOs.
  • Content Marketing: We avoid articles that are thinly veiled sales pitches. Focus on insights and experiences rather than promoting a product.
  • Inappropriate Formats: We do not accept press releases, listicles, or product reviews as they typically do not align with our educational focus.

Sponsored Posts

We offer sponsored post opportunities for companies looking to support great content while enhancing their visibility. Sponsored content must provide value to our readers and adhere to our educational mission.

Who Are Our Readers?

The readers of EdThings.com include educators, school administrators, and parents who are engaged and proactive about incorporating technology into education. Articles should cater to an audience that is knowledgeable about educational challenges and interested in innovative solutions.

Ready to Write?

If you’re ready to share your knowledge and insights with a community that values education and innovation, EdThings.com could be the start of your writing journey in the educational field. We look forward to your contributions and to helping you make an impact.