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Inviting Teachers to Reflect on Their Use of Technology During COVID-19

Digital Promise

Every teacher’s starting point with technology and distance learning was different. Think back to the very first stages of having to use new hardware and/or software, and acknowledge how much you have accomplished: How many new kinds of hardware and software did you quickly have to learn how to use because of COVID-19?

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A Guide to Choosing an Interactive Learning Platform

ViewSonic Education

Today, the aim is to foster peer collaboration, engagement with digital tools, and teacher-student communication within the classroom. To meet these demands, educators should consider interactive learning platforms that put lesson interactivity first. This makes it clear as day why implementing new platforms can be a headache.

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Approaching an Online Computer Science Degree: What You Need to Know

EdTech4Beginners

This guide is crafted to provide you with essential insights and strategies for navigating an online computer science degree successfully. Understanding the Online Learning Environment Embracing the online learning landscape is the first step toward your academic success.

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Information Sharing at the 2019 Nonprofit Technology Conference

Digital Promise

Recently, I attended the 2019 Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) in Portland, Oregon, hosted by NTEN , to catch up on the newest trends in educational technology (edtech) and learn about cutting-edge tools that may be integrated to boost adult learning and workforce development initiatives at Digital Promise. Lucidchart.

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8 Essential Books Every Tech-Minded Teacher Should Read

Ask a Tech Teacher

One of the most interesting reads for teachers ready to embrace modern technology is this particular book, which draws from the extensive experience of its authors regarding the use of digital apps, such as Google Apps, in the process of educating the young minds of tomorrow. Who Owns the Learning?: by Alan November.

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Your Syllabus to SXSW EDU 2019 (and Where to Find Us!)

Edsurge

From facial-recognition cameras to web and social media filtering software, surveillance technologies are finding their foothold in schools across America. Online education was supposed to provide access to quality education for those who can’t attend or afford traditional college. Tuesday, March 5, 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 5 11:00 a.m.

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Digital Literacy Skills for Students

eSchool News

Five examples of digital literacy in the workplace include: Computer proficiency: Basic computer skills are fundamental to technology literacy. This includes familiarity with operating systems, file management, and software applications. Create a school culture that values ethical digital conduct and respectful online communication.