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What Technology or Teaching Tools Do You Use to Enhance Your Teaching?

eSchool News

As an educator in K-12 classrooms, the integration of technology and teaching tools is paramount to fostering enriched learning experiences. Teachers use document cameras for live demonstrations, clickers for instant feedback, and 3D printers for hands-on projects. What technology or teaching tools do you use to enhance your teaching?

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Google Accessibility Tools to Reach ALL Learners – SULS049

Shake Up Learning

Sarah Kiefer recently wrote a wonderful review of the Dynamic Learning with Google podcast series. Ever wondered how you can use Chrome, Chromebooks, and Docs to create a more accessible classroom? In any Google Doc, use the keyboard shortcut, Control + Shift + 8 (Command + Shift + 8 on a Mac), to add a bullet to your document.

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

eSchool News

Adaptive learning platforms are gaining prominence as personalized becomes more critical for student success. These platforms use artificial intelligence to tailor lessons based on individual student progress and needs, making for a more effective and customized learning experience. How has technology impacted K-12 education?

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WHAT’S NEW

techlearning

Edsby’s new evidence of learning features enable teachers to take pictures, record videos, tag them by standards or learning goals, share them with parents and organize them to document growth and streamline reporting on student progress, and more. Students must document their experience in a video essay for submission.

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37 predictions about edtech’s impact in 2023

eSchool News

We are currently in the process of handing out 8,000 Chromebooks and hotspots for students to use at home. Deploying these technologies to families is a major undertaking, but this will mean we are ready for the next event that requires our students to learn remotely.

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Education Technology and the Power of Platforms

Hack Education

Think the private school startup Bridge International Academies that operates in Africa, for example, which Peg Tyre documented so devastatingly in The New York Times Magazine this summer.). Pearson promises “personalization” through its “adaptive learning” products, for example. (It

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How did edtech impact learning in 2023?

eSchool News

We are currently in the process of handing out 8,000 Chromebooks and hotspots for students to use at home. Deploying these technologies to families is a major undertaking, but this will mean we are ready for the next event that requires our students to learn remotely. . –Joy Smithson, Ph.D.,

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