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How High School Students Feel About College After the Pandemic

EdTech Magazine

The coronavirus pandemic not only transformed what learning looks like for high school students today, but also changed their post-secondary education plans. In June, Adobe surveyed 1,000 high school students and 250 high school college placement counselors to gauge their sentiments about school and their plans after graduation.

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Graphic Design for Educators

The CoolCatTeacher

Adobe Color Bitmoji classrooms Lexend – easy-to-read font What’s In a Font? How Typography Can help us read better Canva Canva Design School Adobe Fonts Sadie’s Design EDU Resources Non-Designers Design Book [link] Sadie’s Design Guide – bit.ly/sadiedesignguide. Adobe Color is a great one. sadiedesignguide. .”

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Lack of Technology Can Impede Creative Skills, Adobe Research Finds

EdTech Magazine

Lack of Technology Can Impede Creative Skills, Adobe Research Finds. Creative problem-solving also is a major proficiency of a successful 21st-century employee, Adobe finds in a report titled, “ Creative Problem Solving in Schools: Essential Skills Today’s Students Need for Jobs in Tomorrow’s Age of Automation.”. meghan.bogardu….

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 12 Edition)

Doug Levin

Tagged on: March 23, 2017 3 Ways G Suite Updates Use Machine Intelligence to Make Classrooms More Efficient | EdTech Magazine → Yet, this does not seem an unabashed good: "By harnessing the smarts of the computer, new Google tools save time and reduce struggles with tech." Unforrunately, this is news. Maybe, maybe not.

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

NeverEndingSearch

SHEG currently offers three impressive curricula that may be put to immediate use in secondary classrooms and libraries. Did you ever wonder how your own students might perform on those dozens of tasks? You can now find out.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 12 Edition)

Doug Levin

Tagged on: March 23, 2017 3 Ways G Suite Updates Use Machine Intelligence to Make Classrooms More Efficient | EdTech Magazine → Yet, this does not seem an unabashed good: "By harnessing the smarts of the computer, new Google tools save time and reduce struggles with tech." Unforrunately, this is news. Maybe, maybe not.

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Refreshing your on- and offline spaces with a bit of library eye candy

NeverEndingSearch

TeachingHistory offers both elementary and secondary interactive (or printable) posters designed to inspire historical thinking–creating an argument, using evidence to support claims, thinking about primary and secondary sources, and considering multiple perspectives–in addition to their excellent multimedia teaching materials.