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When should video replace discussion boards?

Bryan Alexander

and broadband. Beyond this +/- comparison, I wonder about combining text and video. We have the tools for learners to consume, make, and share video. We have many videoconference platforms to use, from Zoom to Polycom to Hangout, Connect, and Blackboard’s tool. We should expect new tools and forms to emerge.

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How Transparent is School Data When Parents Can’t Find or Understand it?

Edsurge

To address this problem, grassroots parent-networks have been sprouting up to give parents the tools they need to make use of public data systems. The organization goes school-to-school and door-to-door to provide parents with tools to help them access, understand and use school data to hold officials accountable for academic outcomes.

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How transparent is school data when parents can’t find it or understand it?

The Hechinger Report

To address this problem, grassroots parent-networks have been sprouting up to give parents the tools they need to make use of public data systems. The organization goes school-to-school and door-to-door to provide parents with tools to help them access, understand and use school data to hold officials accountable for academic outcomes.

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How Transparent is School Data When Parents Can’t Find it or Understand it?

MindShift

To address this problem, grassroots parent-networks have been sprouting up to give parents the tools they need to make use of public data systems. The organization goes school-to-school and door-to-door to provide parents with tools to help them access, understand and use school data to hold officials accountable for academic outcomes.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

“ FCC Delays Are Keeping Broadband From Rural School Kids,” says Wired. She’s Building Tools to Boost Student Character.” Via Education Week : “Thousands of Android Mobile Apps Improperly Track Children, Study Says.” I’d love to see a comparison between Pluralsight and Lynda.com.).