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Starting a Student Technology Support Team

Gaggle Speaks

Whether you choose a BYOD policy or your school or district provides devices through a 1:1 initiative, there will be some aspect of support required. If tech support is not a line item in a budget, the technology plunge might be a scary one. Outline your support needs and expectations. Set a Meeting Time.

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Can Learning be Equitable if the Student Isn't Able to Access Learning Resources?

Connecting 2 the World

Another accessibility issue is based on technological constraints, either due to official policies (government, university) or infrastructure. We often hear instructors, instructional designers, and policy makers/administrators claim that it is impossible to meet everyone's demands. Why is accessibility important?

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The Benefits of Preschool Last Into Adulthood. Let’s Make High-Quality Pre-K Available to All

Edsurge

Parent-involved and technology-supported programs can deliver results. These gains are consistent across all sub-groups, including special-education, minority, low-income and English-learner populations.

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Using Data to Support Personalized Learning Pathways

edWeb.net

Since the administrators could be blinded by their specific needs and areas of focus, they brought in a diverse group that could address everything the community needs. To address this, the data team created policies that emphasize legitimate educational interest for each situation. Next, they surveyed the educators.

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Announcing October 21st Mini-Conference: "Libraries as Community Anchors"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Her current research involves the deployment and study of emerging information technologies supportive of digital inclusion and resiliency. In 1992-93, as a member of the Atrium Group, Means served as an advisor to the Librarian of Congress on digitization strategy. Kristen Radsliff Rebmann, Ph.D.,

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"Libraries as Community Anchors" Mini-Conference - Registrations and Call for Proposals Open

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Her current research involves the deployment and study of emerging information technologies supportive of digital inclusion and resiliency. In 1992-93, as a member of the Atrium Group, Means served as an advisor to the Librarian of Congress on digitization strategy. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Kristen Radsliff Rebmann, Ph.D.,

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Call for Proposals Now Open - "Libraries as Community Anchors" Mini-Conference

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Her current research involves the deployment and study of emerging information technologies supportive of digital inclusion and resiliency. In 1992-93, as a member of the Atrium Group, Means served as an advisor to the Librarian of Congress on digitization strategy. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Kristen Radsliff Rebmann, Ph.D.,