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Top K–12 Tech Tools for Teaching STEM

EdTech Magazine

At some schools, science, technology, engineering and math are being incorporated into the overall classroom curriculum in all grades, while others are creating courses designated for STEM learning. MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how K–12 schools can make the most of their education technology investments! by Dan Tynan.

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KOOV Robotics: An All-In-One Solution For Teaching Robotics In The Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

KOOV Robotics: An All-In-One Solution For Teaching Robotics In The Classroom contributed by KOOV Robotics This content was sponsored and created by KOOV Robotics and Sony Electronics with guidance from the TeachThought editorial staff Teaching coding and robotics in the classroom presents challenges for almost any teacher.

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KOOV: The STEAM solution that’s turning heads

EdTech4Beginners

Sony KOOV for ages 8 and up provides a fun way for students to learn core STEAM concepts. Using standard-correlated educational content, KOOV gets your students building and coding original robotic creations. Sony provides two types of kit options to learn with KOOV.

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How AI is changing special education

Neo LMS

Children with ASD require us, as educators, to reassess simple classroom procedures: move colorful displays out of the eye-line of ASD students, seat them away from air conditioners or the PA to limit audio inputs, seat them at the head of a table to limit touching elbows with other students. How AI is changing special education.

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eLearning Brothers Expands Family with Two Corporate Training Acquisitions

Edsurge

The United States may not have had robot invaders from space in mind when drafting federal cybersecurity standards for the utility industry. And yet, a robot invasion is the very premise for a game that aims to teach utilities employees those standards and why they’re important. Customers include PepsiCo, Bangkok Airways and Sony.

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Profile of Asbury Park (NJ) Superintendent Sancha Gray

techlearning

This is no small feat, considering that she and now-NJ Commissioner of Education Lamont Repollet stepped into a struggling district with 75% of students reading below grade level (half of those being three-to-six grades below). For Sancha Gray, Asbury Park (NJ) School Superintendent, building a brighter future is a way of life. TECH USED ?

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This Workforce Partnership Trains Tech Talent. Can It Boost Civic Engagement Too?

Edsurge

The PilotCity co-founder describes the company as a “city innovation engine powered by education.” Over the past six years, Lee has been testing programs that connect education, workforce and civic engagement opportunities. Roughly 200 local employers, including Kaiser Permanente, OSISoft, Sony and Typeform, have also participated.

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