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A Wake Up Call For School Leaders

A Principal's Reflections

Many people in education talk a great game when it comes to the effective use of technology, but the results (lack there of) speak for themselves. This is not to say that they are unwilling to learn or embrace significant change in this area. Thus, the use of social media in schools by educators continues to be an uphill battle.

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Making IT Happen (at ISTE)

Edsurge

This year, awardees included: Helen Crompton, a professor of instructional technology at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., who has done research on integrating K-12 curriculum (especially in STEM) with mobile learning. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology (and a former EdSurge staff member!),

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5 Best AI Photo Tools for High School Education

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

These AI technologies open doors to inventive and engaging learning experiences, especially in the realms of photo creation and editing. Besides making learning a more delightful and effective journey, it also aligns perfectly with the expectations of a generation that’s growing up amidst rapid technological advancements.

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The Features And Benefits Of The XP-Pen Drawing Tablet In The Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

Much of this has to do with fluctuating learning priorities where critical thinking and problem-solving skills for a future-ready, tech-savvy student body are given precedence. These learning priorities are met with increased blended learning methods that combine in-person instruction with online experiences. .

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