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The pandemic’s remote learning legacy: A lot worth keeping

The Hechinger Report

After a moment of disruption – of major disruption – the conditions are ripe for accelerating innovation,” says Richard Culatta, CEO of the International Society for Technology in Education. “We It’s a reassurance as a parent to know they can get on and they can learn just like their peers in person,” says Ms.

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3 Steps to a More Accessible Classroom

Graphite Blog

Any classroom teacher will tell you the importance of differentiating instruction and materials for students' diverse needs. It's also crucial that when you introduce a new digital learning tool into your classroom, you make sure it will be accessible to your students. I used closed-captioning with BrainPop Jr.

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HP’s Sprout Pro offers immersive learning

eSchool News

“Students get a hands–on learning experience so they can take ideas from thought to expression like never before.”. By leveraging Sprout’s blend of tactile, visual and audio engagement, educators are offered powerful means of differentiating instruction and personalizing learning in a way no other computer can support.

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Technology Tools Used in Teaching and Learning

eSchool News

These tools, ranging from interactive whiteboards to educational apps and virtual learning platforms, bridge traditional methodologies with innovative approaches. Integrating technology in the classroom not only cultivates digital literacy but also fosters collaborative and personalized learning environments.

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

eSchool News

Virtual and hybrid learning continued into the spring, but then classrooms welcomed back students for full-time in-person learning in the fall. Many silver linings emerged and digital learning cemented itself as a “must have” in schools. — Babak D. –Remco Bergsma, CEO, MiEN Company.

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61 predictions about edtech, equity, and learning in 2022

eSchool News

Virtual and hybrid learning continued into the spring, but then classrooms welcomed back students for full-time in-person learning in the fall. Many silver linings emerged and digital learning cemented itself as a “must have” in schools. –Remco Bergsma, CEO, MiEN Company.

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