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Starting my 2022 Georgetown University ed tech seminar

Bryan Alexander

This week my spring 2022 seminar began. It’s a master’s degree course for Georgetown University’s excellent Learning, Design, and Technology program. Here I want to dive into tech for teaching and learning, focusing on pedagogy and support, for the entire semester. These seminars are mostly discussion based.

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Loop Learnings: A Year of Insights from Digital Learning Leaders

Edsurge

Each week, available members opt in for a video call with a peer in their cohort of instructional designers or cohort of deans, directors and provosts of digital learning. So what have Loop members learned in a year of exchanging knowledge? We have two hyper-focused cohorts. This is important. Get in the Loop.

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Top 10 Digital Tools for the Classroom

Kitaboo on EdTech

There are thousands of online tools to streamline education delivery. A quick scan of the EdTech Top 40 – Fall 22 Report reveals that teachers in the United States used almost 148 digital tools, while students used nearly 143 digital tools in the school year 2021–22.

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Top Conferences for Educators in 2024

PlagiarismCheck

Implementing AI, virtual reality elements, plagiarism check , and grading tools has already become a game changer for teachers and students. Online Educa Berlin (OEB) When: November 27-29, 3 days Where: Berlin, Germany OEB is a cross-sector conference and exhibition dedicated to digital learning. What’s next?

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Digital Learning in Organizations

Learning with 'e's

Digital Learning in Organizations shows L and D professionals how to make sure that their workforce is 'digitally ready' and has the skills, capabilities and understanding needed to capitalize on the opportunities created by learning technologies and feel confident in their ability to get the most out of them.

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What Do Teachers Know About Student Privacy? Not Enough, Researchers Say

Edsurge

While it seems to Mandinach that institutions have historically played hot potato over who is responsible for teaching educators about data privacy, the pandemic and its supercharged push to digital learning have brought new awareness to the issue.

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Addressing the Five Key Areas of Professional Development through Instructional Coaching

Digital Promise

Last year, Digital Promise, with generous support from Google, launched the Dynamic Learning Project (DLP) to continue its effort to close the Digital Learning Gap. The DLP instructional coaching program hits on all five elements, providing a powerful tool for improving teacher performance.

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