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Professional Development Done With Us, Not To Us

The Jose Vilson

As Ron Reed mentioned before introducing scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw as the opening speaker, the conference has grown significantly since 2011. Whereas in the beginning, it felt more focused on digital learning and ed-tech, this year felt more like it was a hub for relevant education conversations. And that they did.

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3 Takeaways from the Inaugural Digital Learning Annual Conference

Education Superhighway

Seven years ago, a wide-scale digital learning conference was unheard of because the majority of school districts across the country weren’t equipped with the infrastructure or technology to implement a robust digital curriculum. To keep the conversation going, join an upcoming #futureofschool Twitter chat.

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9 new digital learning resources from TCEA

eSchool News

With the realization that COVID will stick with us, and with determination to live with it and resume aspects of pre-pandemic life, educators are once again eager to gather at edtech conferences and experience the latest and greatest solutions, digital learning resources, and professional learning opportunities.

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Six Strategic Steps to Digital Learning Success

Edsurge

Shiny new technologies can capture well-meaning educators like insects in amber, but the evidence is clear that digital learning can improve student opportunities and outcomes. Below I outline six strategic steps that will point school leaders as well as classroom teachers toward digital learning success: 1.

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How To Create Your Final EdTech Integration Plan to Support Digital Learning for Staff and Students

TeacherCast

It is the document that supports the question “How do we meet the goals of our district in the classroom?” In addition to meeting the needs your district Strategic Plan, your recommendations must also be aligned to agree upon standards. How will Professional Development be Presented? Who is Supported by your Recommendations?

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How To Create Your Final EdTech Integration Plan to Support Digital Learning for Staff and Students

TeacherCast

Build a Professional Learning Roadmap. Incentivizing Professional Development. What Goals are you Trying to Meet with your Recommendations? It is the document that supports the question “How do we meet the goals of our district in the classroom?” How will Professional Development be Presented?

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Educators Need Each Other to Thrive: Why Educator Networks Matter

Digital Promise

Others are holding it together, more determined than ever to address the systemic changes needed to improve the education system, meet the needs of learners, and maintain the quality of their profession. The resources I learned about, and the teachers I have met, have made me more confident with powerful digital learning.

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