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5 FETC 2024 sessions that grabbed our attention

eSchool News

Sessions, keynotes, discussions, and the expo hall will connect attendees with need-to-know details on the latest edtech innovations shaping the education landscape. Plus, they’ll learn best practices and current trends to best leverage educational technology resources. 23, 2024 in Orlando.

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Listen EVERYWHERE in High School Theater Brings Clear Audio to Those with Hearing Loss

eSchool News

It also sought to install assistive technology to accommodate students and guests with hearing loss. Assistive listening systems retailer Oreille Bionique recommended Listen EVERYWHERE , an audio over Wi-Fi assistive listening system, and provided a demo unit for the high school to test in the theater.

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Top 10 Education Tech Trends in 2022

Kitaboo on EdTech

The education sector has changed drastically due to the COVID-19 virus. Before the onset of the global pandemic, the education industry was hesitantly playing with the idea of infusion of immersive technology. Moreover, with the rapid development of digital technology, education tech trends will continue to transform. .

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Voice Typing in Google Docs

SpeechTechie

A key strategy within assistive technology is using what one already has. Many of you "already have" access to Google Docs, being part of districts who have deployed Google Apps for Education. Thank you to both associations and membership groups for extremely warm welcomes!

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A Few of Our Favorite ISTE-ish Things!

EdTechTeam

Monica Martinez Design Like a Pro with Google Tools Micah Shippee GeoCraft: Google Geo Tools for Teaching and Creating with Google Earth Kimberley Hall Assistive Technology: differentiate your instruction to include all your students Jim Sill Let's Go On a Virtual-Reality Expedition Together!

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Access Your Stuff with Parallels Access

Kathy Schrock

During September 2013, Parallels gave me five year-long subscription licenses for Parallels Access to give away to K-16 educators! Here are some of the ideas that were submitted: I would use Parallels Access to demo our subscription to Questia to our 9th grade students, who are piloting an iPad program for us. This is amazing!

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A day in the life with Student Dashboard Digital Backpack

Hapara

This solution works on any device using a web browser, and each student can log in using their existing Google Workspace for Education account username and password. One of Mrs. Perkins’s learners uses assistive technology , a screen reader, to read and can also access the digital materials. It’s now 10 a.m.

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