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Virtual Classrooms, Real Leadership: EdTech’s Role in Online Nursing Master’s Programs

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Candidates earning a masters in nursing leadership online can now enter virtual classrooms – a beneficial aspect facilitating registered nurses to pursue advanced degrees without the constraints of location.

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Biometric Tech Can Track How Well Students Are Paying Attention

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Ever feel like nodding off during a webinar? Biometrics could also work in K–12 classrooms. It’s the natural next step in the move toward personalized learning , in which technology tailors information and lessons to fit students’ knowledge and abilities. Biometric Tech Can Track How Well Students Are Paying Attention.

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8 EdTech Trends to Watch Out for This 2020

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From digital certificates to learning analytics, here are eight EdTech trends to look forward to in the coming months. Video-assisted Learning. Gone are the days when teachers had to drag TVs into classrooms to let students watch films. Now, nearly every classroom is at least equipped with a screen and projector.

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Thursday Webinar - Practical Learning Research for the Math Classroom

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Raymond Spiteri, as they outline their research looking at building math skills and greatly improving learning outcomes in the math classroom, discuss the best use of technology in the BYOD (bring your own device) math classroom, and demonstrate the use of Mathtoons Media tools. There is no cost for this Webinar.

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What are the 8 trends in education technology that will have a major impact in 2024?

eSchool News

Edtech trends encompass personalized learning experiences, adaptive technologies, and the evolution of hybrid learning models. The emphasis on digital literacy, coding education, and the integration of immersive technologies like augmented and virtual reality is reshaping classrooms.

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National Study: What Apps Work Best?

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With more than $3 billion spent on ed tech products last year and more than 2,500 programs on the market, educators across the country need to know which products are likely to make a difference in teaching and learning. Join us for What Ed Tech Apps Work Best for Learning? How Good is our Return on Learning for Classroom Apps?

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How Good is our Return on Learning for Classroom Apps?

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Ryan Baker, Director of the Penn Center for Learning Analytics, analyzed data correlated from these results to learn what works around the country. Join us to learn what apps make a difference in classrooms around the country and how these trends can inform the choices you make.