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K–12 Teachers Use Augmented and Virtual Reality Platforms to Teach Biology

EdTech Magazine

While using AR and VR applications may be more common for advanced learning, K–12 schools can implement these tools to create an engaging lesson plan to teach students about how they, and life around them, work. At universities and medical schools , students are already using AR and VR to get a closer look at how people and animals function.

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Analysis: Is Higher Ed Ready for the Tech Expectations of the Teens of 2022?

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One overused catchphrase in education is that learning should be “student-centered.” million new students have been connected to high-speed access since 2013, and 98 percent of school districts now meet the Federal Communications Commission’s 100 kpbs/student goal for internet access, there remain 2.3 In October 2018, 40.7

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Google I/O 2018 - big announcements from the opening keynote - very cool stuff!

Educational Technology Guy

Many will be great for education, including news, accessibility and more. Different context, opinions, fact checks, analysis. Google kicked off Google I/O 2018 , their developer conference, yesterday, 5/8/18, with a keynote that had some amazing announcements in it. Here is a summary of them with links to more info on each one.

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