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Why I'm Still Bullish About the State of Edtech

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In the next few days, thousands of edtech entrepreneurs, investors, educators and policymakers will flood a hotel in San Diego to attend the Mecca of Education Innovation Optimism known as ASU GSV. So now is the perfect time to reflect on the state of edtech. A small but mighty movement was building – and it needed time to grow.

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Digital Learning Theories and Frameworks to Elevate Instruction

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The theories below will also transform your lessons so that students are thinking critically, problem solving, creating, and collaborating with their use of technology. Discover more ways to integrate technology effectively by taking one of my fully accredited online courses or get one of my books ! Picciano McIsaac, M. Jonassen (Ed.),

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Top 5: Rebooting the Oral Exam Tops Most-Read List for October 2023

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Changing teaching was the biggest theme of our most popular articles in October. And the list included an interview with a Nobel prize winner about his research to improve science instruction; a set of reader responses to our coverage of “math wars”; and a look at what’s keeping teachers from embracing edtech.

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How has the Pandemic Changed EdTech? – SULS0155

Shake Up Learning

The post How has the Pandemic Changed EdTech? While looking for a way to supplement his income, Doug took a summer job working with a friend of a friend who had begun an online school in 2001. He moved onto an early LMS which was a launching point for him to recognize his talent for helping edtech companies expand.

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Climbing the Pyramid of Bloom’s Taxonomy Through the Writing Process

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This post first appeared on EdTech Researcher at Education Week. Erin Olson ( @eolsonteacher ), serves as an Instructional Technology Consultant at the Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency in Northwest Iowa. ” >> Read the rest of the article on EdTech Researcher.

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Gaming Builds Valuable Life Skills

EdNews Daily

However, what I continually explore is the connection between technology and Social Emotional Learning (SEL). Please notice that I did not say EdTech. Bloom’s Taxonomy (Revised) shows that these higher-level thinking skills include understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating and creating (Anderson & Krathwohl, 2001).

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Campus Closures. What’s Tech Got to Do With It?

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A version of this article first appeared on Greg Jackson’s LinkedIn page. They don’t predict exactly which, although a recent Washington Post article explores some examples. Yet last last year was a big one for edtech investment, according to Daniel DelaCruz of Dualboot Partners. billion in investment. In the U.S.