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How Can Student Data Drive Positive Learning Outcomes?

EdTech Magazine

In the digital education landscape, modern technology collects a large amount of data. With the right mindset — and proper professional development — educators can use this data to drive positive outcomes in the classroom. Data has always been available to educators, says Mariana Aguilar, senior director of education at GoGuardian.

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Combining Movement and Technology Enhances Learning

EdTech Magazine

Pairing that movement with technology amplifies the impact and improves student outcomes. When students move around in a classroom, it opens up new levels of learning.

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Q&A: Exploring the Long-Term Costs of K–12 Technology Investments

EdTech Magazine

For K–12, educational technology represents a multimillion-dollar investment in support of improved outcomes. But as K–12 administrators and IT professionals look at their budgets, they must remember that technology isn’t just an upfront expense.

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How LMS groups enable student collaboration for better learning outcomes

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Teachers are encouraged to promote collaboration in the classroom to achieve better learning outcomes. The benefits of student collaboration are backed by the social learning theory , which supports the idea that an interactive learning environment yields better student outcomes. Class groups .

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The LMS Workbook for K-12 Leaders

The integration of technological tools to support learning has created a new personalized experience for students. Download this workbook and discover what you need to build an ecosystem that saves teachers time and improves student outcomes. Download the workbook today!

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Technology Quality Affects Online Learning

EdTech Magazine

While previous reports found that remote learning resulted in learning disruptions in K–12, it turns out that the quality of technology students have access to plays a significant role in online learning outcomes.

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3 Ways Audiovisual Technology Is Changing Flexible Classrooms

EdTech Magazine

Her flexible learning environment “changes based on the type of lesson or activity and desired learner outcomes,” she says. Movable furniture helps, and so does audiovisual technology. Schools are looking to reimagine classrooms in the years to come, especially as technology becomes more integral to learning.