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Holographic Tech Could Be the Next Big AR Offering in K–12 Classrooms

EdTech Magazine

SIGN UP : Get more news from the EdTech newsletter in your inbox every two weeks! Although the current price point — roughly $3,000 — has made HoloLens a more popular choice for enterprises and universities, the technology has a number of potential K–12 applications. Augmented Reality Fast Forwards the Learning Process. Buying Cycle.

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Building a representative STEM pipeline needs to start in kindergarten

eSchool News

technology job vacancy postings in September 2022 exceeded 804,000, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a need for 3,800 new aerospace engineers every year until 2031–an industry that is already grappling with employee retention and workforce shortages. The number of U.S. So, here’s looking at you, Bell Labs!

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Overcoming Social Media Fears

Tom Murray

The Press Enterprise, 2017) So where does that leave us as school and district leaders? Heading into 2019, school and district leaders have incredible opportunities to leverage relevant digital tools, and the great news is, it happens every day. But, it’s understandable if you need help along the way.

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8 Approaches That Are Making a Difference in Public Education

Digital Promise

News articles often highlight the challenges educators face and the ways in which students are not achieving. JAM Enterprises – which stands for Julia, Amelia, and Maureen – is a collaboration at Avonworth Public Schools of two first-grade students and their teacher for “girls who make and girls who care.”

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STUDENT VOICE: How alt-right memes on Instagram and Reddit are radicalizing my classmates

The Hechinger Report

In the digital age, teenagers are politically socialized online, but not necessarily through reading or watching mainstream news. Online humor has become a major news source for us. Among his new online besties, this was a huge honor and a boost to his cratered self-esteem,” she wrote. “He Sign up for Hechinger’s newsletter.

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ISTE to Acquire EdSurge, in Move to Nonprofit

Edsurge

was founded in 2011 as a venture-backed, for-profit news organization. The organization already publishes blogs, books and journals, but it has been interested in providing more “real-time news and information” to members, says Richard Culatta, ISTE’s CEO. EdSurge, based in Burlingame, Calif., The Arlington, Va.-based

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Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Cybersecurity in Education

eSchool News

Now in enterprises not just in higher Ed, but it has a specific impact is that the IT executives that are in charge of security are also potentially legally liable for breaches. OK, this is a brand new thing. Kevin Hogan Once again, I’m Kevin Hogan, content director for East School news. Speaker Yours.