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K–12 Schools Should Teach Soft Skills to Prepare Students for the Future Workforce

EdTech Magazine

While digital tools are woven into educational pedagogy nationwide, another component of learning may help educators give students advantages in a world not yet known to them. A 2017 Report by Dell Technologies estimates that 85 percent of the jobs that will exist in 2030 — fewer than 12 years from now — haven’t been invented yet.

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Digital K-12 Classroom Online Summit | Feb 21-23, 2020

EdTechnocation.com

by Meenakshi Uberoi “Hologram Technology” by Soheir Zaki Abdel_Fattah “Building Student Agency Through App Development” by Dalton Flanagan Watch Michael's Keynote Address! All-Access Pass ( Post-Event ) | Sale starts on February 21, 2020 Get it for €79.90 (Euro) / $88.91

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Learning Revolution Events - AltEdFilmFest - Homeschool+ - Gaming in Ed Call for Proposals - Open Letter from a Highly Creative Child

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Conference strands include Game-Based Learning: How to Use Games in Educational Settings, Games & Assessment, Connecting Educators With Game Developers: Make Your Voices Heard, Students as Content Creators & Game Designers, Research on Game-Based Learning, and Professional Development.

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Learning Revolution Events - Future of Museums Events Are This Week - AltEdFilmFest - Homeschooling - Gaming in Ed

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Thursday: The Future of Museums Conference will be a free, online, collaborative global conversation about technology, museums, and the future. As part of the International Global Libraries Initiative, facilitates citizens’ access to modern technology. Interested in becoming a Learning Revolution Partner?