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First Raw Results from the Technology + Learning Survey at modernlearning.com

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Today I'm publishing the survey results at ModernLearning.com for the 2017 Learning Revolution 's survey on technology and learning, which is the initial part of a larger effort to create a worldwide online conference on this topic. The original survey is on the site and you are welcome to fill it out.

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What New Research on Young Kids’ Media Use Means for Teachers

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For educators, the survey data help us better understand what’s going on at home and can guide our thinking about the role teachers play in shaping students’ media use. For educators, the rise of mobile media in homes presents us with an important role to play for kids and families.

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60 Smarter Ways To Use Google Classroom

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Design more mobile learning experiences for your students–in higher ed, for example. Have students curate project-based learning artifacts. Encourage digital citizenship via peer-to-peer interaction that is documented. Use Google Forms to poll students, create reader interest surveys, and more.

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Learning Revolution Free Events - Great, GREAT Keynotes - MiniCon - ISTE Unplugged! - Striving for Failure?

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

In our community’s next webinar, the Joan Ganz Cooney Center will share the results from Learning at Home: Families’ Educational Media Use in America, a report from a national survey of over 1500 parents of children ages 2-10. How does your library manage digital collections? Is your library mobile friendly?

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