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Edtech Trends From 2020 And Beyond

Ask a Tech Teacher

So, in this article, I’m going to share my thoughts and experience about the technologies and solutions that reshape the educational industry and the way we learn in 2020 and beyond. However, due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus and the global lockdown, distance learning became vital in 2020. edtechtrends.

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Edtech tools to beat our state of emergency in reading and math achievement

eSchool News

We’ve decided to keep those that are proven effective in helping our students regain lost learning. Here are the tools we kept: Waterford.org provides parents and educators with a variety of resources supporting young learners. Eureka Math is also an important component in our efforts to boost student success in math.

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Crowdsourcing Your K-12 Innovations: Three Lessons Learned During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Digital Promise

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and emergency remote learning became the new normal, school leaders were overwhelmed by competing demands, limited capacity, and the need to develop new instructional frameworks on the fly. When we formed the Michigan Virtual Learning Continuity Workgroup in April 2020, we knew these struggles all too well.

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Are Schools Ready for What Comes Next?

A Principal's Reflections

At the beginning of 2020, no one could have foreseen the impact of the pandemic. In the face of a myriad of obstacles, educators have stepped up to implement remote learning to get through the remainder of the academic year. How will reduced budgets ensure safety, hygiene, and needed professional learning?

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Speak Up 2020 Congressional Briefing: Release of the National Research Findings

edWeb.net

For the last seven months of 2020, school districts have gone through extreme changes regarding how learning is happening in a pandemic-induced educational environment. As a result of increased access and increased utilization, there was a noticeable shift in teachers’ interest in the professional development types they needed.

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Top Resources for Instructional Coaches and Teachers – October 2020

Edthena

It’s October, and just because we may be in some spooky times call doesn’t mean we need spooky articles. Here are four design elements for facilitators who are hoping to plan successful virtual professional learning activities. We learn best when we are in a safe and supportive environment.

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2021 Reflections: Looking Back and Harnessing Powerful Possibilities

Digital Promise

Fortunately for us, the research agrees, and she moves the research from the journal article to school and society. Don’t be ahistorical, which is a huge problem in education innovation—revisit 2020-2021 in 2022 and give people the dedicated time to remember and reflect together. Normal wasn’t really working all that well.

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