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Friday 5: K-12 computer science trends

eSchool News

Let’s take a look at K-12 computer science trends and where computer science education is heading across the country: Who is a computer science educator? Computer science practices offer simple opportunities to differentiate instruction–edtech can make these concepts even more accessible to students.

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30+ new tools and services we saw at ISTE 2019

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Coding and robotics (check out our ISTE 2019 robotics round-up), social and emotional learning, and building employability skills were at the top of the many trends and focus areas highlighted during the conference.

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When Students Drive Learning, They Can Do So Much More

Edsurge

And a small cluster of boys needed extra space in their day to work on robotics and coding projects, on top of their computer science and physics work. Current trends in education include three key concepts in student-centered learning: differentiated, personalized and individualized instruction.

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Learning Revolution Free Events - Future of Museums Conference Announcement - #EdTechMonth Events Today and Thursday - The Fallacy of Linearity

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Tuesday, May 20th at 3:30pm #EdTechMonth: Learn About Differentiated Instruction and UDL; Personalize Your PD , Explore ways to use differentiated instruction and UDL principles to personalize your professional development. Department of Education and Common Sense Media. Learn more and register here.

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What?s New: New Tools for Schools

techlearning

Achieve3000 will apply its online differentiated instruction to the content, helping students to digest critical material so they can read, discuss, and debate core U.S. launch of Be a Maker, an all-new mobile application that teaches children how to code by allowing them to program their Jibo robot. announced the U.S.

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Which Edtech Companies Are Listening to Teachers?

Edsurge

The creators of an educational robot, for instance, recently decided that they needed to rethink its training regimen. The small Dallas-based edtech company named RoboKind makes a 3-foot tall, spikey-haired robot named Milo, used in schools to help children with autism learn to decode nonverbal communication. They’re engineers.

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