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How to use Digital Quick Writes–the video

Ask a Tech Teacher

Overall, Murray advocates for a process-oriented approach to writing, focusing on student engagement and skill development rather than the final product. Highlights Dynamic Writing Experience : Quick writes offer an engaging alternative to traditional writing assignments, allowing students to express themselves freely.

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5 Interactive Presentations Ideas That Will Engage Students

ViewSonic Education

Raised in a digital world of swiping, tapping, and instant feedback, these students expect learning to be just as interactive, engaging, and personalized. The Student Engagement Crisis Teachers are feeling it, and the numbers confirm it: nearly half of educators say student engagement has dropped since 2019.

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7 Edtech Trends to Watch in 2022: a Startup Guide for Entrepreneurs

Edsurge

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are powering the latest generation of edtechs According to HolonIQ, spend on AI and ML is expected to grow to $6B by 2025. According to HolonIQ , by 2025, spend on AR and VR tools is projected to increase to $12.6B, double the expected spend on AI and ML.

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Edtech teaching strategies that drive sustainability

eSchool News

Using edtech in teaching, educators and school leaders can reduce environmental impact while enhancing student engagement and creativity. Instead of delivering lectures in class and assigning homework, teachers provide pre-recorded lessons or materials for students to review at home.

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Empowering Tomorrow’s MINDs: A Virtual Gathering of Innovators in Math Education

MIND Research Institute

This years Empowering Tomorrows MINDs User Conference took place on February 20, 2025 and over 500 passionate educators, district leaders, and innovators joined in a dynamic virtual setting. Attendees explored topics such as: How mathematical discourse transforms classrooms into spaces where students think, reason, and collaborate.