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SchoolDude introduces management platforms, mobile app

eSchool News

SchoolDude, a provider of operations management solutions, has launched two Collaborative Operations Management platforms, MaintenanceEssentials Pro and EventEssentials Pro. MaintenanceEssentials Pro and EventEssentials Pro are intended to help streamline school facilities operations.

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IT leaders expect steady increase in digital materials

eSchool News

The information comes from a new report, the Education Operations Health Index , based on two decades of SchoolDude data and survey results, and it offers a glimpse at the state of technology, school facilities and operations nationwide.

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?Updates, Upgrades and Overheard: What Was Unveiled at ISTE 2017

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Flocks of educators and entrepreneurs have made their way down to San Antonio this week for the mecca of edtech conferences, hosted by the International Society for Technology in Education—better known as ISTE. Instead, educators will be able to use Microsoft Teams in Office 365 for Education. classrooms.

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Making Teachers' Lives Easier

A Principal's Reflections

Also, with Classlink, there is easy one-click access to various websites that we use the most often here at NMHS, such as PowerTeacher, SchoolDude (our work order request website), Google Apps, and virtually anything else that we may access on a regular basis. It is a one-stop shop for all things education and ed-tech.

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In the marketplace: Science achievement skyrockets, makerspaces expand, and more

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Tech-savvy educators know they must stay on top of the myriad changes and trends in education to learn how teaching and learning can best benefit from technology’s near-constant change.

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How to help students become digital creators

eSchool News

It also offers educator-provided tips to help others lead and promote digital creativity throughout their school systems: • Start with something you do well. Start with conversations. Start young. Mine out-of-school programs for ideas. Encourage digital creation and regular instruction. • Get creative with professional development.