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Paper vs. Screens by Christine McDonnell, CEO at Codelicious

Teacher Reboot Camp

Traditional coding activities dictate that students sit in front of laptops or tablets, working to develop a program or a game. Unplugged activities allow educators to teach coding away from laptops and tablets. Unplugged activities introduce students to programming through exercises that can be done offline. For example, Ms.

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Paper vs. Screens by Christine McDonnell, CEO at Codelicious

Teacher Reboot Camp

Traditional coding activities dictate that students sit in front of laptops or tablets, working to develop a program or a game. Unplugged activities allow educators to teach coding away from laptops and tablets. Unplugged activities introduce students to programming through exercises that can be done offline.

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Buying an Office Projector: 5 Things to Consider 

ViewSonic Education

If your company aims to minimize its environmental impact, perhaps as part of an ESG policy (Environment, Social, and Governance), LED and laser business projectors are an excellent choice. If you intend to use your office projector beyond the meeting room, LAN control might be worth considering.

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Buying an Office Projector: 5 Things to Consider 

ViewSonic Education

If your company aims to minimize its environmental impact, perhaps as part of an ESG policy (Environment, Social, and Governance), LED and laser business projectors are an excellent choice. Additionally, they provide efficient usage with instant power on/off capability, eliminating waiting times before and after use.

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WHY SHOULD WE MAP OUT IDEAS?

My Island View

My life has always been complicated by the fact that my wife, Joyce, has always been involved in the commercial side of education working for some leading industry giants, as well as smaller companies, and now as an industry consultant for emerging and growing companies in the education space. There are too few companies that do that.

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Building Education Technology for the Developing World

Edsurge

During her time there, the company tripled in size and she earned a promotion. One of the most high-profile initiatives this century was the “One Laptop Per Child” effort led by MIT professor Nicholas Negroponte. Edtech companies entering low-income countries are noticing some of these challenges and are working towards solutions.

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Kids Are Spending More of Their Lives Online. Teachers Can Help Them Understand Why.

Edsurge

Companies such as Edpuzzle and Flipgrid provide interactive tools to actively engage students with academic content. Students should start to consider not only what they do online but why they’re reaching for their phone or laptop in the first place. instead of broad lectures (e.g., For others, this correlation may not be so clear cut.