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Sown to Grow: Nurturing a Growth Mindset Through Reflection

The CoolCatTeacher

As students reflect and track their own progress, they also receive feedback from teachers and insights from the software. As a result, students get better at learning, build a growth mindset, and achieve stronger academic outcomes. How Do Teachers Use the Software? Integrates with Google Classroom. What Do Students Say?

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3 lessons from data on how students are actually using educational apps and software at school

The Hechinger Report

classrooms but a study finds that students aren’t using much of the pricey software that schools buy (Photo by Jackie Mader). Higher test scores could be caused by things other than the online software like great teaching. Most software is drastically underused by schools. Apps are increasingly common in U.S.

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What Is Technology Integration in The Classroom?

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

It’s about strategically incorporating digital tools into teaching and learning processes to improve and enhance educational outcomes. It’s not just about the hardware and software; it’s about how these tools can meaningfully contribute to the learning journey. This fosters collaboration and communication skills.

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5 Tips That Foster Collaborative Professional Learning

EdTech Magazine

A few years ago, a group at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte received a grant from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction that paid for notebooks and software for creating a professional development program for elementary school teachers. Make sure one person remains ready to redirect the group if they get off-track.

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The Best Edtech for Students Is Backed by Research. Here’s What to Look For.

Edsurge

When we get to see effective edtech products in practice, the view is exciting: We see kids engaged, teachers energized about the kinds of thinking their students are generating and strong learning outcomes that result from well-made tools matched to the students and educators using them.

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Is It Ethical to Run Learning Experiments On Students Without Their Knowledge?

Edsurge

You see an opportunity to make a small change that might improve their learning outcomes, so you roll it out to a group of students who don’t know they are part of the sample. Students across the country have pushed back against the use of test proctoring software, citing the mental toll of constant monitoring and concerns over privacy.

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All the Upgrades and Updates From Apple, Google and More at ISTE 2018

Edsurge

Software Updates Google is reorganizing its Classroom platform to make it easier to sort materials by topic. McGraw-Hill introduces a new English language arts software for grades 2-7 called Redbird Language Arts & Writing. As ever, it was a popular time for product announcements. What, too soon?)

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