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Study: One-to-One Laptop Programs Improve Student Learning

Doug Levin

Newly published, peer-reviewed research out of Michigan State University and the University of California, Irvine suggests that one-to-one laptop programs improve student academic achievement in K-12 classrooms. Learning in one-to-one laptop environments: A meta-analysis and research synthesis. Warschauer, M.,

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In the News: On the Future of Maine’s Laptop Program

Doug Levin

Such uncertainty speaks directly to the need for better monitoring of technology’s use and impact in K-12, said Douglas Levin, the president of EdTech Strategies LLC, a consulting organization. The post In the News: On the Future of Maine’s Laptop Program appeared first on EdTech Strategies. Education Week.

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Using the rule of threes for a technology strategy

eSchool News

While many schools are bringing kids back into classrooms this year, the spread of the Delta variant and other factors out of their control mean they must again be prepared to support a mix of virtual and in-person learning. If any one of them gets overlooked, learning can grind to a halt.

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The Many Faces of Student Voice

A Principal's Reflections

While there is a slew of strategies a teacher can use to accomplish this, a focus on high-agency elements is both powerful and realistic. They can be integrated into a holistic experience or leveraged individually to personalize learning. Were you able to identify the strategy?

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Challenges Create Opportunities

A Principal's Reflections

The other day I was working with Davis Schools in Utah on a hybrid learning model where educators would be teaching face-to-face and remote learners at the same time. My partner in crime was Belinda Kuck, who is the Director of Teaching and Learning. I learn so much from her every time we chat.

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Google Supports Ed Tech Research into Modern Classrooms

EdTech Magazine

Educators consider laptops, like the ever-popular Chromebook , to be the most effective technology in the classroom. The report, which surveyed 1,200 teachers in 16 countries, found that laptops still aid teaching better than any other form of technology. CDW VV2 Strategy. Google Supports Ed Tech Research into Modern Classrooms.

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Pedagogy first, technology second – the key to successful hybrid classes

Neo LMS

At the same time, technology is a vehicle for innovation, effective learning, and student empowerment. It’s the key to ensuring constant access to classes, at any time, from anywhere, and offering students a personalized learning experience. For example, effective strategies include repetition. Have a backup plan.