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Crunch the Numbers—New Data on Student Tech Use; Chromebook Predictions; And the Impact of Pandemic Relief Funds

eSchool News

“Born connected: The rise of the AI generation”, reveals the app use and technology habits of children aged 4-18, detailing trends in screen time, social media and communications, mobile gaming, online entertainment, learning tools, and for the first time in the report’s history, use of artificial intelligence tools.

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Are You a Digital Threat to Your College? Read This to Find Out

Edsurge

million post-secondary educators are at risk of losing their jobs today by performing one single act: Posting on social media. billion active social media users at the start of 2021, according to DataReportal.com. So, does this article imply that educators should not engage in social media?

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The breaking point that led to my sabbatical (and what’s next)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Circumstances are really kind of secondary. I hoped schools could just delay their start dates for the 2020-2021 school year for a few weeks, we’d get community transmission levels under control, and the nightmare scenarios of emergency pandemic teaching would be behind us. I found a little bit of my WHY for 2021.

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Global Collaboration Week Begins - Find a Project and Connect!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

DIRECTIONS: The Google Slide presentation will be made available for viewing after the presentation. This event is brought to you by GlobalEd Events and TakingITGlobal. In this session, Dr. Oldham will provide you with some quick start ideas to get your students excited about connecting with the world with people around the world!

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Virtual Reality and Learning Mini-Conference on March 29th: Accepted Sessions (and Keynotes) Announcement!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Participants are encouraged to use #library2022 and #virtualrealitylearning on their social media posts about the event. Each three-hour event consists of a keynote panel, 10-15 crowd-sourced thirty-minute presentations, and a closing keynote. The final schedule for the conference will be published next week.

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Voice, Chat and DM: Remote Learning Tools That Make Sense In Person

MindShift

Watching her students’ writing appear on their respective Google Docs in real time meant she could provide simultaneous feedback. When it’s not face-to-face, kids can be a little more vulnerable and a little more specific about the feedback they give, because sometimes in sixth grade, it’s a social thing,” said Reeder.

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Next Week - "Virtual Reality and Learning" Mini-Conference on Tuesday, March 29th

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Participants are encouraged to use #library2022 and #virtualrealitylearning on their social media posts about the event. Each three-hour event consists of a keynote panel, 10-15 crowd-sourced thirty-minute presentations, and a closing keynote. Tammy was also named the Nevada Library Association's 2020 Librarian of the Year.