Remove Collaborative Learning Remove Industry Remove Professional Learning Remove Student Engagement
article thumbnail

Savvas Announces New Math and Reading Solutions that Engage and Inspire Students While Giving Educators the Resources to Help All Learners Achieve

eSchool News

The company’s award-winning blended programs — delivered digitally on its innovative Savvas Realize platform and visually through engaging print resources — feature real-world learning experiences designed to increase student engagement along with high-quality instructional materials to accelerate academic outcomes.

Resources 102
article thumbnail

96 edtech predictions for K12 in 2019

eSchool News

I hope this topic always remains the main problem to solve, and that the slow, steady progress the industry is making continues. • The industry has made loads of good progress on interoperability; now it’s on the mind of all educational leaders. Jacob Bruno, vice president of professional learning, NWEA.

EdTech 112
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Although AI is not new in other industries, it’s still an emerging trend in education and we are finally allowing ourselves a glimpse of hope, skepticism and wonderment. The growing space industry requires a diverse workforce beyond the conventional role of engineering.

Trends 144
article thumbnail

How to prepare students for 2017’s Hour of Code next week

eSchool News

Through coding, kids can increase their computational and innovative thinking, expand their creativity and collaboration, learn how to think outside the box, and have more confidence in themselves. Get started coding using free apps such as Scratch and ScratchJr, which students can use to tell stories and create their own games.

How To 90
article thumbnail

65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Although AI is not new in other industries, it’s still an emerging trend in education and we are finally allowing ourselves a glimpse of hope, skepticism and wonderment. The growing space industry requires a diverse workforce beyond the conventional role of engineering.

Trends 52
article thumbnail

How Video Innovation Expands Teaching and Learning

edWeb.net

The richer communication gives parents a bird’s-eye view and a deeper grasp of what teachers and other school staff do to support students. Video technology has encouraged educators to expand their roles in greater authentic, communicative and collaborative learning. Future with Video. Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast.

Video 52