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How to Clean Up Google Classroom for the Summer

Ask a Tech Teacher

As you end your school year, there are lots of details that must be taken care of. If you use Google Classroom, here’s a list, created by one of the Ask a Tech Teacher contributor: As the school year comes to an end, teachers everywhere are getting ready for summer break. For many, this means cleaning out classrooms and organizing materials for the next year.

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To Close the Math Achievement Gap, We Must Recognize What Students Bring to the Classroom

Edsurge

Picture the following: A student volunteers to answer a math question in an elementary school classroom. The teacher knows from working with the student previously that although she can easily follow the algorithmic steps of the math problem, she struggles with her reasoning and ability to make sense of the steps she is taking. As she struggles to answer the question, two other students begin to whisper questions in her ear.

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The Magic That Happens When We Teach Kids to Code

EdTechTeacher

By ETT Instructor Shawn O’Neill When I tell people that my first graders could not only code, but explain to others how to code, people look at me with disbelief. But it’s true. My students, and I do mean ALL of my students, were successful coders. They listened, they worked together, they made mistakes and learned to debug, they had fun, and they coded.

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Time to build an AI library

eSchool News

There’s no avoiding it. Artificial intelligence is here: in your classrooms, in your front office, on your phone. And while the topic can be overwhelming, it doesn’t have to be a burden. One of the best pieces of advice regarding managing AI in schools so far came during a conversation yesterday with Melissa Hortman, a senior industry executive at Microsoft, for our sister publication eCampus news , but her advice applies to all levels of education: First, learn how it works.

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Quickly Create Personalized Learning Experiences that Work

How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? It’s not impossible. In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.

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ChatGPT Teacher Tips Part 6 – Creating Educational Games

EdTechTeacher

[INTRO: A recent national report by the Watson Foundation found that teachers are using ChatGPT more than students and are using it to create new lesson ideas. To help out all of our teacher friends, we are offering a series of posts focused on practical ways that you can use ChatGPT to assist with your own lesson design! ( Check out our first tip here!

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Cutting-Edge Technology Teaches Lessons about World War I

eSchool News

WASHINGTON, D.C. – During the upcoming National History Day Finals, The Doughboy Foundation , a nonprofit organization committed to World War I education, will be on hand to demonstrate the power of augmented reality (AR) to immerse history lovers in WWI. Using the Foundation’s Augmented Reality Apps, attendees registering on June 11 for the National History Day Finals week can explore life-sized WWI-era aircraft and giant timelines right in the registration hall at the University of Maryland, C

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5 ISTELive 23 sessions you won’t want to miss

eSchool News

ISTELive 23 lands in Philadelphia on June 25, and the annual conference promises to be packed with content for administrators, curriculum directors, classroom teachers, and everyone in between. This year’s conference theme, “Discover Your Next,” celebrates the ideas, partnerships, teaching strategies, and edtech tools that can take learning to its next iteration.

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Dr. Albrecht Podcast: "The Negotiated Behavioral Agreement with Patrons"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

We've just posted a new Dr. Albrecht podcast in our " Library Service, Safety, & Security " section of Library 2.0 : "The Negotiated Behavioral Agreement with Patrons." This is really aimed at those situations where the person's behavior is the wrong side of compliance, the wrong side of our policies and procedures, or the wrong side of our Code of Conduct.

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IBM grants $5 million for cybersecurity, enhanced skilling on AI

eSchool News

Key points: With cyberattacks on the rise across schools, IBM Education Security Grants have already benefited more than 350,000 students globally Now in its third year, grants are expanding to offer students and teachers access to cyber and AI skills through IBM SkillsBuild In response to the growing threat of ransomware attacks against schools around the world, IBM will provide in-kind grants valued at $5 million to help address cybersecurity resiliency in schools.

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Navigating The Indiana Teacher Certification Process: Tips And Resources

TeachThought - Learn better.

Discover essential tips and resources for navigating the Indiana teacher certification process. Learn more. The post Navigating The Indiana Teacher Certification Process: Tips And Resources appeared first on TeachThought.

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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Rise Vision Named “Student Safety Solution Provider of The Year” in 2023 EdTech Breakthrough Awards Program

eSchool News

(June 08, 2023) –– Rise Vision , the #1 digital signage software solution for schools, announced that it has been named “Student Safety Solution Provider of The Year” in the 5th annual EdTech Breakthrough Awards program conducted by EdTech Breakthrough , a leading market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies and solutions in the global educational technology market.

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THE Journal: New Network Tool Measures Students’ Connectivity Off-Campus

Lightspeed Systems

THE Journal is dedicated to informing and educating K–12 senior-level district and school administrators, technologists, IT professionals, and tech-savvy educators who serve the nation’s public schools, so they may improve and advance the learning process through the use of technology. Launched in 1972, THE Journal was the first magazine to cover “Technological Horizons in Education,” which has since come to be known as “ed tech.” They recently wrote an article about our new Di

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Fridays with Chief Trawick: How Tip Line Platforms Enhance Campus Security

Gaggle Speaks

Tip lines in schools play a crucial role in enhancing student safety. They offer students a way to report potential threats, bullying, & other concerns.

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From Emergency to Autonomy: Detroit Schools’ Superintendent on District Transformation

Marketplace K-12

Detroit Public Schools' superintendent discusses what it took to turn the district around from a history of state-controlled emergency management. The post From Emergency to Autonomy: Detroit Schools’ Superintendent on District Transformation appeared first on Market Brief.

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Reimagining Chickering & Gamson's Principles Post-Pandemic: Technology's Central Role in Modern Edu

This white paper examines and proposes revisions to the "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" introduced by Arthur Chickering and Zelda Gamson in 1987 for today's technology-driven world.

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Gale In Context: Literature Launches to Promote Critical Thinking Skills and Better Learning Outcomes in ELA for High School Students

eSchool News

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – Gale , part of Cengage Group, has added a new resource to its award-winning Gale In Context family of products. The company has launched Gale In Context: Literature, a new resource for literature instruction and learning that helps high schoolers engage and thrive in English language arts (ELA). Read our blog about why English teachers will love Gale In Context: Literature.

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High-Dosage Tutoring: Supporting Students and Keeping Teachers

edWeb.net

Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast Tutoring, it turns out, not only boosts student achievement but also heightens teacher retention, a discovery made by Dr. Tina Powell, Orange Public Schools (NJ) Assistant Superintendent of Innovation and Systems, when her district explored solutions to post-pandemic unfinished learning. In the edLeader Panel “ How One District is Using Tutoring to Solve Teacher Retention Challenges ,” Dr.