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Ensuring your child’s brain is active in school through a good night sleep

Neo LMS

Primary and secondary school students in America are among the most sleep-deprived in the world. A link was also found between the behavior and proficiency in STEM subjects as well as reading and language subjects. The best option is to make sure you children don’t use any technology at least an hour before bed to help them sleep.

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3 apps that lead to improved executive functioning skills

eSchool News

Executive functioning skills are the foundation of academic success in college, but similar to ‘soft skills’ in the workplace, are often not explicitly taught in secondary education. Technology and smartphone apps allow students to bring executive functioning tools with them into their classrooms and dorm rooms on campus.

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7 innovative 3D printers for the classroom

eSchool News

In fact, from 2011 to 2015, government business intelligence company Onvia awarded $1,809,298 in 3D printer and supply contracts to 44 primary, secondary and higher education institutions and school districts across the United States. Featured on eSchool News Resource STEM Top News 3D printers construction engineering maker movement'

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COVID-19 Forces Science Labs Online and in Homes

Edsurge

They discussed the technology at their disposal. MEL Science, a London-based company whose products include chemistry kits for primary and secondary schoolchildren coupled with digital tools, has seen about seven times the number of new subscribers this month compared to April 2019, says CEO Vassili Philippov.

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Georgia State Professor—and Student Success Innovator—Awarded McGraw Prize in Education

Edsurge

What drew you to that technology to help students? In the past, for example, a STEM student would get a low grade in a math course. Now when a student is taking that first quiz, if they didn’t do well on it and especially if they are a STEM major, there’s an alert that goes off. Chris Anderson, Curator, TED.

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Jay-Z, Kanye, and MLK—Using Lyrics and Literary Devices to Teach Students to Write

Edsurge

These are very same literary concepts that we ask our students to learn in primary and secondary English classes. They’re texting on their smartphones—more than they actually talk on them. And their grammar school curriculum is based more and more on learning code languages via STEM concentrations. What happens if. ?

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CES2017 Best of Show Tech Tools

EdTechTeam

From VR devices to programming, and from creation apps to creativity tools, expect to see an evolution of the tools you already love and new technologies that will surely engage your students in this compilation of resources. Look out for LED lights, new sounds and movements, and new technology (Infrared Proximity Sensing) to avoid obstacles.

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