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What Is Technology Integration in The Classroom?

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Educational Apps and Games : These are fantastic for individualized learning. Apps like Duolingo for language learning or Khan Academy for a variety of subjects allow students to learn at their own pace, providing instant feedback and adaptive challenges.

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Otus

Technology Tidbits

Otus is a all-in-one mobile learning solution for schools that combines the best features of a: learning management system, data management system, and more. Khan Academy), and of course Otus Worksheets, Here is a list of some of their features.

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Otus

Technology Tidbits

Otus is a all-in-one mobile learning solution for schools that combines the best features of a: learning management system, data management system, and more. Khan Academy), and of course Otus Worksheets. Otus tracks a variety of data like attendance, participation, student blogs, assessments and grades.

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Otus

Technology Tidbits

Otus is a all-in-one mobile learning solution for schools that combines the best features of a: learning management system, data management system, and more. Khan Academy), and of course Otus Worksheets. Otus tracks a variety of data like attendance, participation, student blogs, assessments and grades.

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Learning management systems 101

Neo LMS

A learning management system is totally different from the usual school-based learning. LMSs revolve around the concept of flipped classroom , where the traditional educational arrangement is reversed by delivering lessons to the LMS, and having activities considered as homework done in the classroom.

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The Stories We've Been Told (in 2017) about Education Technology

Hack Education

Then there was the infamous anti-diversity memo distributed by Google engineer James Damore and leaked to the press this summer that charged that efforts the company (and the industry more broadly) had taken to address diversity were misguided as women are biologically ill-suited to computer science – which is, of course, totally b t.