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Education Elements Integrations - Simple, Scalable, Successful!

Education Elements

We spend a lot of time on our blog talking about personalized learning and how we work with districts and schools to create new, student-centered learning environments.

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Education Elements Integrations - Simple, Scalable, Spectacular!

Education Elements

We spend a lot of time on our blog talking about personalized learning and how we work with districts and schools to create new, student-centered learning environments.

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Vote for Digital Promise’s SXSW and SXSW EDU 2018 Session Ideas

Digital Promise

Through this work, we see powerful examples of innovation across education — from students creating their own virtual reality (VR) films, to researchers working with technology developers to improve edtech efficacy, to educators rethinking their own professional development with the use of micro-credentials.

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[Guest Blog Post] Give Girls The Gift of Math And They'll Change The World

Education Elements

math scores declined for the first time in 25 years, signaling a need for change within the learning process. I often hear frustration from students that “Math just isn’t for me!” The Nation’s Report Card revealed in October 2015 that overall U.S.

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Virtual School Chat Series Part 4 - 25 things that will make or break the success of your virtual school

Education Elements

Here in part four of my virtual school blog series , I offer 25 things to consider for your virtual program’s success, grouped under 5 main categories: Strategy, Design, Curriculum, Support and Operations. We’ve re-worked our well-received Personalized Learning Implementation Framework to focus on the needs of virtual schools.

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Sitting in their Seats: Reflections on the Shadow a Student Challenge

Education Elements

This is not the blog post I intended to write. Last year I was among the many educators that read a teacher’s account of what it was like to be a student for a day and felt despair rather than hope, and I’m pretty sure by 3rd period despair was high on the emotion list of that teacher and all of her “classmates” as well.

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21 Hours at ISTE - Enough of a Good Thing

Education Elements

If you went to ISTE this year you are probably not reading this blog right now, as you are still there or, having already left, are now in active recovery and trying to shield yourself from all external stimuli. With over 14,000 educators, what seemed like as many industry experts and vendors (don’t worry, it wasn’t actually that many!)

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