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How to Use Virtual Reality and Google Expeditions in the Classroom

Shake Up Learning

Google is working with a number of partners, including: WNET, PBS, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, the American Museum of Natural History, the Planetary Society, David Attenborough with production company Alchemy VR and many of the Google Cultural Institute museum partners to create custom educational content that spans the universe.”.

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What?s New: New Tools for Schools

techlearning

CAROLINA BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY COMPANY BUILDING BLOCKS OF SCIENCE 3D ( www.carolina.com/help/pressreleases/2018/building-blocks-of-science-3d ) Carolina Biological Supply Company launched the new Building Blocks of Science 3D hands-on unit kits for students in grades K to 5. K-12 market.

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Apple’s New Digital Student IDs Raise Questions About Security

Edsurge

Phil Hill, an edtech consultant and blogger for e-Literate, tells EdSurge in an email Apple’s move is part of a major shift toward wearable devices, and digital student IDs are just one part. Avi Chesla, the founder and CEO of cybersecurity company empow, writes that near-field communication has “inherent security risks.”

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

of Maryland Removes ‘Misogynistic’ Guidelines for TAs.” ” Via EdScoop : “Edtech and industry leaders say they’re stuck if they can’t scale.” Via EdWeek’s Market Brief : “ ISTE Unveils Plans to Match Ed-Tech Companies With Educators for Feedback on Apps.”

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Republicans are made because the Department of Education issued guidelines about how ESSA should be implemented. ” Via The Baltimore Sun : “Company says it can predict whether a teacher will be good – before entering a classroom.” Via Edsurge : “Three Rookie Mistakes That Edtech Entrepreneurs Make.”