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Spotting Trends and Delivering Data to Connect Edtech Tools With Educator Needs

Edsurge

Data’s influence on modern education is immense; it drives policies, impacts funding—it even affects decisions about which tools and services edtech companies create for educators. And when it comes to helping edtech entrepreneurs understand those educators, Amy Rambo believes she has just the data that can help.

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21 Top Professional Development Topics For Teachers Now

The CoolCatTeacher

Recently, I had to educate myself on the current trends in helping students who are anxious, depressed, worried, or just need guidance about the future. Skills for online engagement with students who are experiencing anxiety (and trauma) can be especially helpful for educators struggling with student disengagement in online classrooms.

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6 EdTech Resources and Strategies to Gain a Deeper Understanding of Students

EdTechTeacher

We know that learner variability exists, and research suggests it is growing in classrooms across the nation. Assessment Strategies and EdTech Resources in Action. Here are 6 examples demonstrating how emerging educational technologies can help us amplify assessment strategies and gain a deeper understanding of our students.

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52 Ways to Go Back To School, From Educators Across the United States

Edsurge

Not quite sure how you're going to run formative assessment in your classroom, or lead professional development workshops? From teachers, edtech coordinators, librarians, superintendents and others, articles are organized around four topic categories. Curious as to what trends EdSurge noticed in the articles? The Stories.

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Fighting Apathy, Neglect and Racism to Give Left-Behind Learners a Chance

Edsurge

Over the last few years my classroom has gotten a lot of attention. Our classrooms were chaotic—everyone sitting in disarray. Defeat was built into the expectations of the special education classroom, and it was hard for me to see any viable escape. The online program was dated and completely irrelevant to today’s times.

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K-12 Education in the Post-COVID Era

Kitaboo on EdTech

And then we have online learning platforms that are equipped with all the features required for students to fulfill their learning needs. Complete with collaboration tools, online assessments, data analytics, offline reading facility and interactive learning content , these platforms are what students require today.

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We All Teach SEL: Gratitude Activities and Tools for Students

Graphite Blog

Edtech is no complete substitute for that, but there are tools that can supplement the development of character in the classroom and at home. Below we have included some tips, tools, and actionable ideas for seamlessly integrating gratitude and life skills-building into your content classroom. For science classrooms DIY.

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