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6 Tips for making the most of ed tech exhibitions

Neo LMS

Not to mention 3D printing, AR and robots! To offer more personalized learning? Just when you are starting to get excited about all the sessions and seminars and… there are hundreds of them and only a time machine could help at this point. Think of it like speed dating, but with technology.

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Go Bold School: Old School + Blended Learning

The CoolCatTeacher

Book: Bold School: Old School Wisdom + New Technologies that Work = Blended Learning that Works. Districts, where Weston provides keynotes, teacher development, and coaching, have been recognized among the top ten in the country for their work in educational technology. Blended learning in the bold school. Blog: [link].

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How Khan Academy’s Founder Designs a Brick and Mortar School for Kids

MindShift

“So the last couple of seminars we’ve been talking about technologies that will potentially change the world,” the 39-year-old Louisiana native tells the students. “We did self-driving cars, virtual reality; we talked about life extension, and robots.” The seminar topic when I visited?

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Three Career Paths for Educational Innovators—How to Get There and Where the Jobs Are

Edsurge

The seeds of innovation are planted at a young age, and technological advances now provide learners of all ages the opportunity to be creators, builders, designers, producers and makers. Students and teachers are learning to innovate hand-in-hand. in Educational Innovation, Technology & Entrepreneurship (MEITE).

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Learning Revolution Free PD - Michael Stephens Live Keynote - Follett Challenge - Digital Citizenship Week - K12 Online Starts

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

We must always keep working to be there, to be present, to be at the edge of what’s happening, and to be very visible while focusing on people, not technology, not the collection. Explore resources and tools – including robots, programming languages and computer-powered mechanical structures – you can use with students in grades K-5.