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The Hottest Posts Everyone's Reading

The Innovative Educator

Read it to discover some incredible assistive technologies for students. Entry Pageviews Is #EdTech Really A Waste? Apr 3, 2016, 5206 Everybody Panic! Apr 3, 2016, 5206 Everybody Panic! Rounding out the top is about post explaining how to use LinkedIn to support college and career readiness.

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The Hottest Posts Everyone's Reading

The Innovative Educator

Read it to discover some incredible assistive technologies for students. Entry Pageviews Is #EdTech Really A Waste? Apr 3, 2016, 5414 25 Incredible Assistive Technologies Sep 5, 2011, 4794 Everybody Panic! Mar 30, 2016, 4044 Testing Is Over: Time to Liberate Genius! 8 Lessons for The Uninformed.

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The Hottest Posts Everyone's Reading

The Innovative Educator

After that we have a post that shows how technology can help improve student writing. Mar 13, 2016, 4143 Is #EdTech Really A Waste? Apr 3, 2016, 3888 Collaboration, Tools, and Add-Ons. Mar 16, 2016, 2904 Everybody Panic! Mar 16, 2016, 2904 Everybody Panic! There are a few more to round out the top.

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Marc Benioff Wants to Make Bay Area Schools ‘Best in Country’

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million goes to San Francisco Unified School District and Oakland Unified School District to fund principals’ innovative ideas, hiring computer science and math teachers, developing college and career guidance and buying assistive technology for special education. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) September 1, 2016.

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Salesforce Donates $8.5M to Computer Science Education

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Funding in both districts will go toward hiring math and computer science middle school staff, buying assistive technology for special education students and supporting college and career programs. million, $6 million goes to San Francisco and $2.5 million goes to Oakland Unified School District. in 2014 to 3.05

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