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16 educators share their digital learning strategies

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Digital learning tools are invaluable when they’re used by confident educators. In fact, when used appropriately, digital and mobile learning resources engage students–and they can even help boost achievement. Here, 13 educators share snapshots of the digital learning tools they’re using in their classrooms.

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Characteristics of The 21st Century Classroom

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

It’s a transformation that’s been largely driven by the unprecedented pace of technological advancement. Technological Integration The 21st-century classroom is unimaginable without the integration of technology, and soon AI (artificial intelligence). The concept of a 21st-century classroom has evolved significantly.

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ASCD's #Empower18 Conference Report

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The conversations in these presentations centered on impactful instruction and the magnitude of digital options. One attendee commented that “technology tools can support ALL learners in the classroom by assisting students with everything from reading, writing, and math, to time management, organization, focus, and more.”

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60 Smarter Ways To Use Google Classroom

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Google Classroom is quietly becoming the most powerful tool in education technology. It may not be as forward-thinking as we’d like here at TeachThought, but Google Classroom excels in providing solutions for a broad swath of teachers who have a variety of expertise and comfort level with education technology.

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5 New Google Workspace for Education Features Teachers Should Know about

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

I can recall countless times when I could have used a tool like this to differentiate instruction more effectively. It’s a simple feature, yet its implications for creating a more inclusive and equitable learning environment are far-reaching. I think of technology as not just a tool, but as a partner in education.

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Spirals of Innovation in Schools – From Pockets of Excellence to Sustained Change from Beth Holland

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To be successful in a knowledge economy, students will require the ability to complete non-routine tasks, solve unstructured problems, and employ technologies for communication, collaboration, and creation (Autor, & Price, 2013; Collet, Hine, & Plessis, 2015).

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10 Sites Teachers Really Love

Technology Tidbits

10 Sites Teachers Really Love (Sorry Admins) Though it’s the administrators’ job to steer the ship with regards to technology use in school, every teacher has their favorite edtech websites and apps they love to use with their students. Kaizena also seamlessly integrates with Google Drive, so keeping track of everything is a breeze.