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Metaverse Education: What’s Next for Virtual Learning?

ViewSonic Education

The term metaverse dates back to 1992, but the realized potential of the metaverse is relatively recent with metaverse education still in its infancy. Naturally, this means educators will have questions about where this technology is heading and what comes next for virtual learning. Understanding Metaverse Education .

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The Easiest No-coding Way to Build an Education App

Ask a Tech Teacher

Jotform works on all platforms (including tablets, desktop computers, and smartphones) and can be shared via a link, QR Code, and embed (as well as other options). Once you’ve completed the app, it can be downloaded onto any smartphone, tablet, or computer, shared to your social media, or pushed out via a link or QR code.

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Smart speakers are invading Higher Education internationally

Neo LMS

A version of this post was originally published on October 23, 2019 in Education Technology. From kindergarten to college, smart speakers are finding their place in educational institutions. Their students can Ask ASU about university events, the academic calendar and other things. We live in a smart world. Time will tell.

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Digital Signage Growth Helps K–12 Schools Get Their Messages Out

EdTech Magazine

A recent report from Technavio found that revenue from digital signage in the education market is expected to grow 10 percent by 2021. Technavio analyst Jhansi Mary J says schools are finding plenty of uses for digital signage at an affordable price tag , including: welcome messages and videos during events.

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Ban Smartphones in School? Why Not Just Disable Apps, Startup Says

Edsurge

Smartphones, of course—or more specifically, smartphones in schools. Once part of burgeoning “Bring Your Own Device” movements, the use of phones—and the accompanying array of digital distractions—has begun to sour among educators and administrators tired of waging battle with students over their unordained use.

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Inclusive by Design: Sharing Insights for Crafting Accessible Conferences

Edsurge

As educators, we understand that true learning happens when barriers are removed and diverse voices are amplified. Recently, we took the stage at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) conference to share our experiences designing accessible conferences and events.

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My Amazing Movie Poster: Free Project Plan to Teach Graphic Design

The CoolCatTeacher

They are uploaded to Adobe Education Exchange and make a perfect 16-day unit that you can adapt for your class. I’ve uploaded these resources to the Adobe Education Exchange, a fantastic resource for educators looking to use Adobe products in the classroom. Sponsored by Adobe. This project can be adapted for many ages.

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