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Esports Teams Get Competitive with the Logitech G Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

EdTech Magazine

Logitech introduced the G Pro in 2017 and since then has steadily improved this line of keyboards, as well as their software, to better serve gamers’ needs. After reviewing the Logitech G Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, I’m definitely a fan. As a middle school teacher and an esports coach, I’ve tried numerous keyboards over the years.

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Savvy #ISTE17 Interviews: Learning with Your PLN at Conferences

Teacher Reboot Camp

I would definitely describe these folks as part of my Passionate Learning Network (PLN). Shelly Sanchez (@ShellTerrell) June 26, 2017. — Shelly Sanchez (@ShellTerrell) June 26, 2017. We connected years ago, met at conferences, and continue to learn so much from each other. Patrick Larkin. Enjoyed this post?

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Top 5 Reasons Why Kids Should Learn Python

Ask a Tech Teacher

This has definitely added to its appeal making more kids want to learn Python. Not surprisingly, its students have even won first prizes at the RoboRave International 2018, RoboRave California 2018 and RoboRave US National 2017, making it a good choice for a kid looking to learn coding.

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OEB 2017: Getting up close and personal(ized) with learning

Neo LMS

Personalizing learning through the use of technology can improve the learning experience for every individual – both teachers and students – and that’s definitely a win, win situation!

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Fewer Deals, More Money: U.S. Edtech Funding Rebounds With $1.2 Billion in 2017

Edsurge

based edtech startups in 2017 saw a resurgence of investment capital. Yet at 126 deals, the number of fundraises in 2017 is also at its lowest since 2011. We counted five such deals, and if we took their funding into account, the 2017 total would be close to $1.8 million in 2017. The answers depend on who you ask.

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Unbundling Higher-Ed Tech: “The Place We Will Go” in 2017

Edsurge

Where do you hope education technology will go in 2017? Technology in higher education on the eve of 2017 is at a crossroads. If 2016 was the year of “unbundling” college, my hope is the “the place we will go” in 2017 will be the unbundling of higher-ed tech. What aspects of curriculum or community might get us there?

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How to Maintain Your Students’ Attention in Class

Waterford

If you are teaching students new vocabulary words, you could print out paired flashcards with the word and definition.[5] 5] In small groups, have students lay out the cards face-down on their desks and see how many words they can match to their definitions. ” November 20, 2017. Hocus Pocus, Everybody Focus.

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