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What's In Your Elementary STEM Lab?

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These are our "go to" robotics for elementary students. Curriculum, software and STEM, discovery-based project kits. 5 Lenovo Laptops. I wish we had done this a bit more in the beginning. This is what we currently have in our lab now that we are 3 years into the program: Wonder Workshop Dash and Dot Robots. Makerbot 3D Printer.

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LAUSD to get $6.4M in software settlement from Pearson

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Tentative agreement addresses issues over software, curriculum use. million settlement over curriculum from education software giant Pearson that the school system said its teachers barely used. Another computer company, Lenovo, also had charged the district for Pearson curriculum. The district won’t have to pay $2.2

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Hack Education Weekly News

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The Salt Lake City school board has voted to rename Jackson Elementary. ” “ School Shooting Simulation Software (and the Problem with How People Define ‘Ed-Tech’)” by me. The Telegraph on TurnItIn : “New university plagiarism software to be launched in crackdown on ‘contract’ cheating.”

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What’s New: New Tools for Schools

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Software & Online 3DBEAR AR INNOVATOR PROGRAM ( 3dbear.io/product/ The software takes advantage of Casio’s Natural Display technology for input and output of mathematical expressions. IMPERO SOFTWARE EDUCATION PRO V7 ( www.imperosoftware.com ) Impero Software announced the latest version of Impero Education Pro V7.

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Ed Tech News, a New Podcast, and the Hack Education Roundup!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The bill will be a massive revisions to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. That class is produced by language learning software maker Rosetta Stone. Among the bill''s provisions is the return of control to the states over devising their own systems for how to hold schools accountable for student achievement.

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