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3 Levels of Connectivity K–12 Schools Should Consider

EdTech Magazine

Technology has become an integral part of day-to-day classroom activities, used for everything from improving personalized learning initiatives to cutting down on unwanted behavior. Teachers and students can upload images easily or interact with the display through their personal devices,” the The Tech Edvocate reports. “By

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Q&A: Lea(R)n CEO Karl Rectanus on Lessons Learned From the Top 40 EdTech Tools

EdTech Magazine

What you've just highlighted are two ends of the spectrum when it comes to personalizing learning at scale. That's a fantastic move, that's a trend that you're going to continue to see with individualized learning. That's our mission. One of those pieces is the overall EdTech Top 40. by Eli Zimmerman.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” More on the report from Pacific Standard. The New York Times notes it’s not just rural students who struggle with broadband access : “Why San Jose Kids Do Homework in Parking Lots.” ” Via The Verge : “An academic reported sexual harassment. ’ The FCC Could Help,” says Wired. .”

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” More on the teacher prep law from The Hechinger Report. ” “Modern E-Rate Puts Telephones On Hold in K–12,” Education Week reports , noting that schools are struggling to pay for phone service (still totally necessary) as well as expanded broadband. .” More via Inside Higher Ed.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” “The Trump administration just failed to stop a climate lawsuit brought by 21 kids,” The Chicago Tribune reports. Via The New York Times Magazine : “What Teenagers Are Learning From Online Porn.” Via Ars Technica : “Judge bars student from violent games after alleged shooting threat.”

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Hack Education Weekly News

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“ Betsy DeVos Refuses to Rule Out Giving Funds to Schools That Discriminate ,” The New York Times reports. Via Edsurge : “Possible ‘Fraud, Theft, Waste, and Abuse’: Report Questions NYC School Broadband Spending.” More Education Politics. TBH, there’s plenty of blame to go around.