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Choosing an Edtech Framework

A Principal's Reflections

It is important to remember, though, that the time and effort put forth will reap the rewards when it comes to improving practice and, in turn, learning outcomes. I have learned from firsthand experience that figuring out how to use a new digital tool is the easy part.

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5 positive ways students can use AI

eSchool News

While the fears of cheating have definitely been legitimate, have you actually tried writing an essay using just AI? While the fears of cheating have definitely been legitimate, have you actually tried writing an essay using just AI? Hate to say it, but the outcomes aren’t instant gratification.

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Why Accessibility Must Be a Part of Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity Initiatives

Edsurge

Such institutions recognize the importance of meeting learners where they are—and the positive impact this has on outcomes. Taken together, this might at first appear to represent a solid first step on a DEI journey—a set of clear goals and definitions. Bend the development of content toward social justice.

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How meta creativity prepares students for the future

eSchool News

This use of AI at school will impact how students learn and use their creativity as innovation, which will be increasingly necessary in the future as even higher-order thinking skills become standard. We must evolve our definitions of creativity to higher orders to stay relevant, including successfully using AI in and out of the classroom.

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What does digital learning actually look like?

Education Superhighway

Today we celebrate Digital Learning Day across the country by taking time to highlight the impact of technology on teaching and learning. . Any educator will tell you digital learning includes: Frozen screens. No, and definitely not at first. Definitely. My appreciation for digital learning took time.

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Inclusive Innovation: Designing for Equity

Digital Promise

With an intentional focus on students at the margins, it is possible to create equitable access, participation, and outcomes. Why hasn’t innovation in teaching and learning cascaded to underserved populations? The post Inclusive Innovation: Designing for Equity appeared first on Digital Promise.

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The Digital Divide 2.0: Navigating Digital Equity and Health Equity in Education

Edsurge

According to the National Digital Inclusion Alliance, digital equity is a “condition in which all individuals and communities have the information technology capacity needed for full participation in our society, democracy, and economy.” This definition points to opportunities to take action.