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Personalized Learning “Twister”: A Future of Learning Live Demo in Dallas

EdNews Daily

Lectures are now scheduled events or meet-ups. Some people have called parts of this “competency-based learning,” but ideally schools can achieve this shift without altering outcomes in such a holistic way. They can lay their existing lesson plans end-to-end like bricks and already have the basics of personalized workflow learning.

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6 Tips for making the most of ed tech exhibitions

Neo LMS

Not to mention 3D printing, AR and robots! Does the conference meet your school’s ed tech goals? This strategy also helps attendees save time that can be used instead for longer product demos, networking or simply for taking some reflection time in between sessions. The NEO team will be happy to meet you there!

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IPEVO's cool new DO-CAM

Kathy Schrock

In addition, when meeting with students for content support, a doc cam can allow you to show the doc cam video in a Zoom or Google Meet window for the students. IPEVO has a host of document cameras available, and I recently reviewed their newly updated I PEVO VZ-R HDMI/USB Dual Mode 8 MP Document Camera.

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Learn Along with Me this Summer

My Paperless Classroom

I want them to write blogs and play with robots. I used to take screenshots, but they become outdated too quickly and demoing live from my blog or youtube channel allows me to shape the tour to the audience''s needs. We will explore a sequence of programming tools and platforms from cup stacking, to robots.

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Judge, Jury and Education Startups: Reflections From the SXSW EDU Launch Competition

Edsurge

Over the years I have attended dozens of demo days and exhibitions, and slogged through what already feels like a lifetime of pitches in my inbox. Another “AI-powered” startup present was ROYBI , which is developing a machine learning-powered robot companion for children. Eight startups took the stage this year.

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AI in the Classroom: A Complete AI Classroom Guide

The CoolCatTeacher

AI Tools for Teachers: Meet Curipod, AI Lesson Plan Builder 00;06;00;13 – 00;06;09;25 Vicki Davis And so, Amanda, can you give us some examples of some AI powered educational tools and programs and how they've been effective in helping students learn? And she's @AmandaFoxSTEM on Twitter.

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Coding outside the lines: CoderDojos get kids psyched about programming by turning them loose

The Hechinger Report

Skye Morishita working on the robot she programmed at a recent CoderDojo session in Boston. On a recent Saturday, a squad of Lego robots fitted with markers limped, hopped and spun dizzily across the table. Quintyn Scott (left) and Ella Bartholomew program robots at a recent CoderDojo session in Boston. Photo: Chris Berdik.