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How to Redesign the K–12 Media Center

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When classroom and media center design is “driven by the desire to create personal and authentic learning experiences for students,” it can move teaching practices forward, Tom Murray, the director of innovation for Future Ready Schools, recently told EdTech. . That’s a great model to follow. 3 Learning Space Trends Inside K–12 Media Centers.

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How Modern Learning Environments Support Numerous Pedagogies

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SIGN UP : Get more news from the EdTech newsletter in your inbox every two weeks! In Neosho, the IT department equipped every seventh- and eighth-grader with Lenovo Chromebooks this school year. The district recently remodeled two elementary schools with newly designed classroom spaces and flexible furniture.

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K–12 Districts Turn to Professional Services After 1:1 Rollouts

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Your elementary teachers might be further along than your high school teachers,” she says. “We MORE FROM EDTECH: 5 key traits for a successful professional development initiative. Hoxie is now a one-to-one school district, featuring low-cost laptops such as the Lenovo 100e or convertible touch-screen tablets like the Lenovo 300e.

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DEI in action: eSN Innovation Roundtable

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Hines Elementary in Waco, Texas Here’s what eSN’s panel of educator experts had to say about DEI in action in their schools, the challenges they still face, and what they think will advance DEI initiatives in the years to come. Department of Education’s recent edtech plans] discussed active vs. passive consumption of technology.

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Robust Networking and Data Center Solutions Power Tech Tools in the Classroom

EdTech Magazine

As a result, Artesia can better support classroom IT initiatives , including nearly 3,000 Lenovo laptops for the district’s 3,800 students. The district’s high schools can now support up to three connected devices per student , while middle schools can ­support two and elementary schools can support one.

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