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Summer SuperHighway: Monique Marcantonio on Digital Learning and Special Education

Education Superhighway

Every student has a laptop that they carry with them from class to class. Some of our kids have visual impairments; Document Cameras help to enlarge documents so they can follow along with the rest of the class. If they talk into the computer they can write a paper that way.

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The 2 Biggest Barriers To Learning in Modern Schools - Consideration 7

The Innovative Educator

They also understand that Chromebooks last as long and are as sturdy as traditional laptops and despite the myth, they realize, just like laptops, you don’t need the internet to access your core suite of tools. The negative effects of content filters on Internet access in public libraries and schools are demonstrable and documented.

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Here’s Why Teachers Adopt New Tech — and Why They Don’t

Edsurge

Because no matter the business model, whether the technology is marketed and purchased at the district level, or whether it’s a free app marketed direct to the teacher-consumer, the product will have a short life if the end-user doesn’t use it. If the technology does not offer a clear benefit, I’m not going to look into it any further.

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

eSchool News

There are many technologies and technology tools used in K-12 education. Laptops and Chromebooks are not new, but they have a strong spot in many K-12 classrooms today. However, remote learning highlighted a need for such programs, leading districts to quickly adopt these technology programs.

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