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Q&A: Virtual Reality Considerations in the Post-Pandemic World

EdTech Magazine

When school districts around the country went virtual last year, educators and students alike were faced with technology for continued learning that they didn’t know how to use. For Jaime Donally, the learning curve wasn’t quite as steep.

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5 Steps to Creating a Technology Internship Program

EdTech Magazine

5 Steps to Creating a Technology Internship Program. She has been in our technology internship program (TSI) throughout her high school career. MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out the do's and don'ts of project-based learning in K–12. Samantha Skubal is the director of instructional technology for J. eli.zimmerman_9856.

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AI, Personalized Learning Are a Dynamic Duo for K–12 Classrooms

EdTech Magazine

AI, Personalized Learning Are a Dynamic Duo for K–12 Classrooms. New learning. For the last decade, some of the most common initiatives have been about increasing personalization and using technology. . For the last decade, some of the most common initiatives have been about increasing personalization and using technology. .

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Richard Byrne’s Most Exciting Edtech Tools

The CoolCatTeacher

Learn what I do now to make the fall even more wonderful! Richard Byrne is a former high school social studies teacher best known for developing the award-winning blog Free Technology for Teachers. Richard’s work is focused on sharing free resources that educators can use to enhance their students’ learning experiences.

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How One School District Encourages Creativity and Innovation with Tech

EdTech Magazine

There is no greater power than that of a creative mind bolstered by a strong foundation of learning. Technology is a key part of fostering creativity in education — and research backs this up. Vrain ensures creativity and innovation are a part of everyday learning. Learning Comes First in District Technology Plan.

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How One School District Encourages Creativity and Innovation with Tech

EdTech Magazine

There is no greater power than that of a creative mind bolstered by a strong foundation of learning. Technology is a key part of fostering creativity in education — and research backs this up. Vrain ensures creativity and innovation are a part of everyday learning. Learning Comes First in District Technology Plan.

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Learning and Playing and Why Both Matter for Teachers

Ask a Tech Teacher

PsycINFO Database Record 2012 APA, The play of children is not recreation; it means earnest work. Young children learn the most important things not by being told but by constructing knowledge for themselves in interaction with the physical world and with other children – and the way they do this is by playing.” Friedrich Froebel.

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