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eSpark–Self-paced Learning for Math and Reading

Ask a Tech Teacher

Each targeted quest curates a collection of third-party apps, webtools, videos, games, and other resources that focus on particular math or reading skills identified by the teacher or from the student’s earlier work as an area of academic need. In fact, some students can be working on Chromebooks while others use iPads.

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In Successful Edtech, Pedagogy Comes First—Devices Second

Digital Promise

These tools help us identify and then address -- through intervention or enrichment -- individual students' needs around each of the major academic standards. Where LAUSD's iPads were used at all, they were used for whole-classroom instruction, just like whiteboards of old. But follow-up studies showed a bigger problem.

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To Prepare Kids for Their Futures, Incorporate Technology Into Core Curriculum

Edsurge

Your school just invested in a new set of Chromebooks or iPads. Breakthroughs in data analytics are making it possible for us to identify which materials work best for which students in which contexts. And in nearly two-thirds of the classrooms, students didn’t appear to use technology to solve problems or work collaboratively.

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“It’s unfair” special education students lag behind under Common Core in Kentucky

The Hechinger Report

Most educators agree the Common Core standards are rigorous enough that students who meet these guidelines will be adequately prepared to pursue a career or a college degree after they graduate from the public school system. Now, this sort of data-driven approach is used for all students. But we do.”.

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Apple’s Strongest Case to Reclaim the Education Market Is Not the New iPad

Edsurge

Indeed, the company proved rumors right by unveiling a new iPad. First, the ‘Education’ iPad The big announcement that caught everyone’s eye—and splattered across all the headlines—was the new 9.7-inch inch iPad, unveiled by Apple’s vice president, Greg Joswiak. inch iPad, unveiled by Apple’s vice president, Greg Joswiak.

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