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4 Great examples of edtech that eases parent-teacher communication

Neo LMS

With the help of technology, schools are able to maintain the channels of communication open and this was more so seen during online schooling. Read more: Keeping parents in the loop with edtech. 4 Great examples of edtech that eases parent-teacher communication.

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Meet NEO at FETC 2022!

Neo LMS

It’s safe to say that it’s still a critical issue and one that needs all of our attention, especially when it comes to choosing the best edtech to teach and engage students. Since edtech is always evolving, attending conferences is the perfect way to find amazing edtech solutions. FETC 2022 returns as an in-person event.

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How edtech boosts parent engagement in schools

Neo LMS

To answer this question, schools need to take into account the various challenges that parents face, including busy schedules, struggles to keep up with new technology, or even speaking a different language than the main language of instruction. Here are some basic guidelines for effective parent-teacher communication: Clarity.

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State-Sanctioned Esports Events Are on the Rise. Here’s Why It Matters

EdTech Magazine

In 2017, high school state athletic associations in Alaska and Connecticut sanctioned esports as a state championship event. Ten other states hold statewide esports competitions , even though the events are not yet sanctioned by their respective athletic associations. MORE FROM EDTECH : How K–12 schools can start an esports program.

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State-Sanctioned Esports Events Are on the Rise. Here’s Why It Matters

EdTech Magazine

In 2017, high school state athletic associations in Alaska and Connecticut sanctioned esports as a state championship event. Ten other states hold statewide esports competitions , even though the events are not yet sanctioned by their respective athletic associations. MORE FROM EDTECH : How K–12 schools can start an esports program.

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State-Sanctioned Esports Events Are on the Rise. Here’s Why It Matters

EdTech Magazine

In 2017, high school state athletic associations in Alaska and Connecticut sanctioned esports as a state championship event. Ten other states hold statewide esports competitions , even though the events are not yet sanctioned by their respective athletic associations. MORE FROM EDTECH : How K–12 schools can start an esports program.

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State-Sanctioned Esports Events Are on the Rise. Here’s Why It Matters

EdTech Magazine

In 2017, high school state athletic associations in Alaska and Connecticut sanctioned esports as a state championship event. Ten other states hold statewide esports competitions , even though the events are not yet sanctioned by their respective athletic associations. MORE FROM EDTECH : How K–12 schools can start an esports program.