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Best Image Translator Apps to Translate Text from Images

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In this post I share with you a collection of some of the best image translation apps that you can use to translate any photo into the language of your choice. As is the case with voice and text translation apps , photo translators are great for learning a new language and for navigating interlingual communication. Language students can use them as learning aids to help them expand their vocabulary of the target language.

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Are Your Students as Far Behind as Mine?

Turning Learning On Its Head

The pandemic has been hard on schools, students, and, yes us teachers. One of the most devastating and demoralizing results of the pandemic has been that so many of our students are significantly behind. The Brookings Institute did a study and found that math and reading scores dropped significantly and that this disproportionately impacted students from marginalized communities.

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How to Become an Online Teacher Abroad

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Teachers and online tutors are in high demand all over the world. However, the advent of technology and the current pandemic have made online teaching much more common if not a necessity. Unlike most other jobs, online teaching has the added benefit of providing the individual with flexibility and room to plan your own schedules, ones that obviously work for you and your students.

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Carnegie Learning Middle School Math Solution Receives Perfect Scores from EdReports.org

eSchool News

PITTSBURGH, PA – Carnegie Learning , a leader in artificial intelligence for K-12 education and formative assessment, today announced that its blended core Middle School Math Solution received perfect scores in a new report published by EdReports.org. The High School Math Solution also received all-green scores , with just one point shy of perfect. .

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Quickly Create Personalized Learning Experiences that Work

How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? It’s not impossible. In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.

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Talking with Tech Podcast Appearance(s)

SpeechTechie

Back in May, I had the wonderful fortune of recording with Chris Bugaj and Rachel Madel for their terrific podcast, Talking with Tech. They split the conversation over two episodes which came out in the past few weeks! I have been lucky to know Chris and Rachel personally over the past years, seeing them IRL most recently at ASHA Convention in Washington, DC.

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Arizona Department of Education Names 95 Percent Group an Approved K-3 Reading Improvement Program

eSchool News

Lincolnshire, Ill. – 95 Percent Group LLC, a leading provider of literacy solutions and instructional strategies for K-12 schools nationwide, announced today that the Arizona Department of Education approved its 95 Phonics Core Program as a supplemental literacy curriculum and its Phonological Awareness Lessons, Phonics Lesson Library and Phonics Chip Kit as early literacy intervention resources.

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What are educators saying right now about digital teaching and learning?

SETDA Says

SETDASays: Guest blog post written by Carrie Rogers-Whitehead. Carrie Rogers-Whitehead is the founder of Digital Respons-Ability, a mission-based company dedicated to educating and empowering students, parents, and teachers to be digital citizens. You can join Carrie and others in the digital citizenship conversation through their free monthly webinars.

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A Guide to Rethinking Education After Pandemic

Edsurge

As the pandemic kicked in and much of the world went into lockdown, schools everywhere were forced to adapt. Much of the national media coverage made the result look like a total disaster: Students everywhere set back; teachers burnt out; and parents at wit’s end. And certainly there have been plenty of challenges for educators during this health crisis.

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