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AVer Information Donates Chromebook Charging Carts To Federal Way Public Schools

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the award-winning provider of video collaboration solutions and education technology solutions, announced today donation of 57 AVer C20i Chromebook Charging Carts to Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) in Federal Way, Washington. AVer Information Inc., These were delivered to FWPS on November 6, 2020. About AVer Information Inc.:

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Instructor Spotlight: Meet Catherine Atkinson!

EdTechTeacher

She is an experienced classroom teacher, curriculum designer, presenter, and technology coach. She has taught in a 1:1 classroom since 2008 where her students used MacBooks, iPads, and Chromebooks to collaboratively and creatively demonstrate their learning.

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Aver Launches Configurable 16 Device Build Your Own Cart Classroom Charging Solution

eSchool News

The AVerCharge X16 is an Adjustable and Configurable Student Device Charging and Storage Cart Designed for Today’s Ever-Changing Classroom. Optional 5” casters as well as a handle can be utilized to add mobility to the cart for classroom sharing or moving to long-term storage areas. AVer Information Inc., About AVer Information Inc.

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CDI’s Chromebook Division Reaches Milestone by Supporting more than 2,000 School and District Initiatives

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Chicago IL –March 26, 2018 – Chromebooks are an affordable and popular solution for schools adopting 1:1 programs. CDI Computer Dealers , a leading provider of technology to schools, is helping schools transition to the Chromebook ecosystem and is now meeting the Chromebook needs of more than 2,000 schools and districts.

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China’s NetDragon to Acquire Edmodo for $137.5 Million

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Edmodo was started in 2008 by a teacher and IT support person as a “Facebook-like” community aimed at connecting educators with students and with one another. At the top of the list: Google, which supports Chromebooks as well as Google Classroom, and Apple, which sells iPads, Macs and now the Schoolwork app.

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Learning with Google: Announcements for 2021

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

Hard to believe Docs and Drive started back in 2008. One assumes features like Classroom Add Ons work in a similar way; it is a question of whether the creator of the Classroom has the upgrade or not.) Here are some other highlights rolling out by the end of the year: Google will launch a Classroom Add Ons "store."

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Educators can no longer ignore the TPACK framework

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Koehler, who co-authored a paper in 2006 and another one in 2008 , referring to the above core idea with these exact words. And I’m talking about both hardware — iPads, Chromebooks and other devices, as well as software — apps, productivity and collaboration tools, learning management systems. Mishra and M.

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