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How Asynchronous Tech Can Bridge the Digital Divide

eSchool News

Listen here to the entire conversation and scroll down for some edited highlights: Whether a child lacks access to the internet at home or connectivity is intermittent and limited in the classroom, Olivia is designed to work offline to its intended audience.

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Online Learning and Mental Health: the XYZ generations

Neo LMS

The differences between these current generations are considered singular and anomalous because they bridge the digital divide — reflecting the varying ways we communicate, interact, and learn. Different ideas about classroom technology. Read more: 6 Practical strategies for teaching across the digital divide.

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Remote Learning Teaching Tips

A Principal's Reflections

Difficult decisions have had to be made regarding grading, making funds available to get technology in the hands of disadvantaged kids, getting school work to kids where the digital divide could not be overcome, and figuring out how to provide professional learning support virtually. Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology).

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How EdTech is Changing the Face of Education

EdTech4Beginners

This transformation is reshaping how teachers teach, students learn, and how educational institutions operate. From digital classrooms to interactive learning tools, EdTech is not just a fleeting trend but a fundamental change in the educational paradigm.

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Reflections on 50 years of Game-Based Learning (Part 3)

Edsurge

While there is still work to do in closing the digital divide, access is becoming less of a limiting factor for game-based learning. At the same time, schools and teachers are increasingly comfortable with the idea of games in the classroom. A growing body of research highlights the efficacy of game-based learning.

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AI in Education

eSchool News

AI in education is used to enhance personalized learning experiences, streamline administrative tasks, and provide valuable insights into student performance. AI-powered adaptive learning platforms analyze individual student strengths and weaknesses, tailoring educational content to meet specific needs.

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Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Education

eSchool News

Let’s look at what might accompany the future of AI in education: Personalized learning revolution: AI can tailor educational content to individual student needs, preferences, and learning styles, challenging the one-size-fits-all model. These innovations disrupt traditional classroom structures and methodologies.