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Personalized Learning and Digital Tools Weave Strong Fabric for Student Success

EdTech Magazine

According to Project Tomorrow’s 2017 Speak Up Research Project for Digital Learning , 56 percent of parents of school-aged children are concerned that their child isn’t learning the right skills in school to be successful in college or a future job. Collaboration and Blended Learning Fosters Critical Skills.

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Erasing the Look and Feel of Poverty

Digital Promise

Technology clearly is not a silver bullet,” Eastwood, the superintendent, says. “As Initially, K-8 teachers were asked if they wanted to opt in to blended learning environments, which mix online and face-to-face instruction. As far as I’m concerned, the silver bullet in education is the teacher.”. They showed some trepidation.

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Erasing the Look and Feel of Poverty

Digital Promise

.” “Technology clearly is not a silver bullet,” Eastwood, the superintendent, says. ” Initially, K-8 teachers were asked if they wanted to opt in to blended learning environments, which mix online and face-to-face instruction. They showed some trepidation. A Sustainable Path Toward Equity.

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Nearly 60% of Teens Use Their Own Mobile Devices in School for Learning

The Innovative Educator

The ultimate learning experience for students is both highly collaborative and extremely personalized, supported by mobile devices and digital content, reports Project Tomorrow in their latest Speak Up report. Elementary schools may also be exploring various types of blended learning.