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Digital Natives Still Need Help Navigating Online Assessments

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While preparing for our standardized tests, too many of us assumed that because our students are “digital natives” their transition to online testing would be seamless and they would easily adapt and excel in these new environments. But navigating mobile apps doesn’t translate into some of the required tasks for online testing environments.

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K-12 Education in the Post-COVID Era

Kitaboo on EdTech

While better-funded schools have been able to continue formal online learning during this hiatus, for most public schools, things have been different. Providing individual hotspots and creating “mobile hotspots” out of buses, while admirable, has been less than fully adequate. Planning for the future.

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zSpace Unveils World’s First AR/VR Laptop

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“Today’s launch of the zSpace Laptop takes that experience to the next level, moving our comfortable, interactive learning experience to the accessibility and affordability of the mobile platform.” We introduced the zSpace virtual reality experience at the elementary, middle and high school levels three years ago.

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FOLLOW THE MONEY: FUNDING INNOVATION

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The proposed bond projects include $500,000 in improvements to elementary STEM facilities and $17 million for improvements to school technology. Or are there mobile laptop/tablet stations?) ? In making its transition to online assessment, Delaware used this strategy. What devices do students already bring to school?