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Use Design Thinking to Develop Critical Skills for a Global Economy

EdTechTeacher

They use a rigorous curriculum based on the Harvard Business School case method to create whole school change through School Leader and Teacher Leader learning and development. After being handed a folder of case studies and escorted to the first classroom, I pulled out my iPad and prepared to take notes.

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How to Transform Teaching with Tablets – From Tom Daccord & Justin Reich

EdTechTeacher

Over the past century, radio, television, video cassette recorders, desktop computers, laptop computers, handheld devices, tablets, and cell phones have all been heralded as potentially transformative classroom tools (Cuban, 1986, 2003). The pockets of excellence are ever-present and inspiring.

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How School Districts Are Shaping the Edtech They Use

eSpark

At eSpark Learning, we want to reimagine classrooms so that they’re student-centered, allowing students to succeed in school and in life. Michael Nagler has championed and thoughtfully questioned our strategy for meeting the needs of every learner. Changing Outcomes at Scale with Utica Community Schools. Piedmont, Alabama.

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Resources for Insight and Strategic Thinking

SpeechTechie

Much of our work is about teaching strategies- a key element in generalization into situations across the day. As a result they can struggle to explain why they are even "at speech," let alone their exact goals or strategies to achieve them. However, we work with kids who, for a variety of reasons, may not be that "meta." Enter apps.

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The Greatest EdTech Generation Ever – LIVE Blog of Justin Reich’s Keynote

EdTechTeacher

No matter what you may choose to learn, you can do so via YouTube and other media. Increasingly, the perspective that young people, and people of all ages, bring is the notion that all learners exist within a learning commons. This perspective is shaping formal learning as well. Be the Node!

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