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Examples of Technologies that Improve Student Learning

eSchool News

Coding programs and robotics kits introduce hands-on learning, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for the future. Online assessments provide instant feedback, allowing for timely adjustments and supporting continuous improvement. Online collaboration tools facilitate group projects and communication.

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Twig Education Launches Twig Science Next Gen for Middle School

eSchool News

It transforms the standards into story-based modules in which students take on a range of STEAM career roles through various investigation types: Hand-On Labs : Students learn through inquiry-based activities, solving problems and designing solutions using resources supplied in Hands-On Kits and other everyday items. About Twig Education.

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All the Upgrades and Updates From Apple, Google and More at ISTE 2018

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A new open platform from Curriculum Pathways, called Crio , lets teachers build lessons using multimedia and assessment features (e.g. New Curriculum Kano , best known for its hands-on coding kits for students, has unveiled a new coding curriculum for novices, along with new professional development offerings.

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Part 2: Over 150 STEM Resources for PBL and Authentic Learning… Technology

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

Scratch is a project of the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. Makey Makey – OK… it is not free but is also pretty amazing at less than fifty dollars a kit. Take a moment to explore this invention kit for the 21st century. Four students can work with one kit. It is provided free of charge.

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FETC 2023: Networking, Learning, and Celebrating Education

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They demonstrated how the RIASEC assessment and Beable’s life-ready literacy system boost student involvement in academic subjects and get high levels of engagement as students connect real-world learning to the classroom. The Cook Center helps schools help parents so they can help their kids. Keeping Up. Moving Ahead.

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Digital divide: Gap is narrowing, but how will schools maintain progress?

The Hechinger Report

The January study from Common Sense Media and its partners suggests a majority of the programs helping students will expire after just a few years. Families are also aided by community groups like the Boston Public Library, which is lending Chromebooks and hot spot home kits to those who need them.

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?Readers’ Roundup: EdSurge HigherEd’s Top 10 Articles of 2017

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A Starter Kit For Instructional Designers When EdSurge columnist Amy Ahearn graduated from college in 2008, she had never heard of instructional design—let alone anticipate that she would soon have a career in it. Here’s the 2017 countdown, from #10 to #1.