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How To Sustain Powerful Digital Learning for the Future

Digital Promise

The Digital Promise League of Innovative Schools has implemented and advocated for equitable access to technologies to close the digital learning gap since its inception in 2011. The guide includes six categories that include and extend beyond providing students with devices and internet access: Devices & Internet Access.

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Join the 2020-2021 Buncee Ambassador Community!

Buncee

Applications for the 2020-2021 cohort are now open! The applications will be open until October 9, 2020 , so be sure to apply. Application Open: September 22, 2020. Deadline: October 9, 2020. Based on your tier of ambassadorship, you can also unlock free access to Buncee! appeared first on Buncee Blog.

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How to do more with less screen time

Neo LMS

Read more: 4 Tips for using accessibility features to promote inclusion. Read more: How to facilitate meaningful discussions in hybrid or virtual classrooms. The post How to do more with less screen time appeared first on NEO BLOG. Besides, captions are helpful for those who have hearing or attention difficulties.

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29 K-12 edtech predictions for 2021

eSchool News

When we posted our 2020 predictions on January 1 last year, we–along with the majority of the world–definitely didn’t anticipate the curveball that was (and continues to be) the global COVID-19 pandemic. 2020 has been called a dumpster fire, the worst year in recent memory, and more. education system.

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This Year Has Taken a Toll on Educators. Let’s Make Sure to Support Them in 2021.

Edsurge

If hindsight is 20/20, what do we hope for educators in 2021? There was no playbook for educating in 2020. When Educators Lean into SEL We never imagined the salience of our letter to educators in March 2020. Teachers want support and guidance for how to do the work with their students, and for themselves.

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Top Tweets from 2021

Learning in Hand

My top tweets from each month of 2021. ? Knowing how to create your own graphics means you can design headers for your favorite tools. FlipgridFever #GoogleEdu #wakeletwave I show how I made this graphic in Week 4 of #ClassyGraphics. pic.twitter.com/BAzJZxeH3B — Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) May 13, 2021. Tip Tuesday!

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What did 2021 bring to K-12 edtech?

eSchool News

This year’s 2nd most-read story focuses on the K-12 edtech predictions educators and experts had for 2021–were they right? 2020 has been called a dumpster fire, the worst year in recent memory, and more. For 2021, we’ll begin to see students re-learn how to learn and teach themselves effectively.

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