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How a Feedback Tool Improves Both Instruction and Student Outcomes for This Math Teacher

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EdSurge: How is math instruction evolving, and how does technology support this? I would encourage teachers to watch the demos; learn by using it, and also share it with your colleagues. I’ve never experienced support like this before. The COVID-19 pandemic forced her to try something recommended by her student teacher.

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Google Slide Your Way from Zero to Hero

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Knowing where to start formatting Google Slides can often seem like a daunting and overwhelming task for any educator or professional. My goal today is to prove to you, yes YOU, that EVERYONE is capable of creating a beautiful and effective Google Slides presentation or publication! Before We Start: Choose your size!

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We Asked Teachers What They Want From Edtech. Here’s What They Said.

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From IBM’s test scoring machines in the 1930s to the Speak & Spells of the 70s, innovators and educators have been trying to improve education with technology for decades. It’s no wonder that only 58% of teachers are comfortable using technology in class. Explore a demo of Frontier.

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Classroom Tech Can Drive Student Engagement—But Schools Need to Choose Wisely

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When Logan City School District knocked down most of their aging red brick high school, they remodeled and rebuilt their way to a two-story, technology-infused learning center. Wait, TVs to Support Collaboration? The technology was supposed to let teachers share their screens without being tethered to a desk. It was failing us."

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10 Reasons Why I ?EdTechTeam Summits

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Before I start confessing my love for EdTechTeam Summits I have to be transparent with you and declare that my only affiliation with EdTechTeam is simply this blog, which I write for exclusively to share my passion for Google at no charge nor any sort of employment or financial contract. And here are 10 reasons why….