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Exploring VC3: Collaborative, Secure, and Inclusive Video Coaching for Schools

Edthena

In VC3 we’ve enhanced the Explorations feature, making it easier than ever for educators to engage in collaborative learning. Compatible with assistive technology Some educators require assistive technologies to access digital platforms. We’ve built VC3 with those educators in mind.

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Five benefits and challenges of classroom technology

Hapara

Adaptive learning platforms, for example, adjust the difficulty of tasks based on performance, ensuring all students are appropriately challenged. For example, Natasha Farrugia-Pavan, is an Assistive Technology Mentor for the Ottawa Catholic School Board. She has worked with schools to allow for professional development time.

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Fighting Exclusion: Shake Up Inclusive Learning – SULS0164

Shake Up Learning

The school needed his expertise to help keep its assistive technology up and running as it was a school for children and adults with disabilities. In the beginning, Mike fixed wheelchairs and such, but as technology expanded so did his work assisting students with disabilities. Click To Tweet. Listen to this article. .

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4 Strategies to Engage Families in Tech Partnerships

edWeb.net

Sessions can focus on special education issues and concerns, introducing assistive technology tools and offering opportunities for parents to provide tech feedback that informs change to meet learner needs. Technology can be a facilitator of such collaboration.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Graham Glass, CEO & Founder, CYPHER Learning Finding new and innovative ways to support teachers will continue to be a priority for schools and districts this coming year and beyond. To combat this in 2024, districts should look to lean more on technology to support teachers and onboard new ones.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Graham Glass, CEO & Founder, CYPHER Learning Finding new and innovative ways to support teachers will continue to be a priority for schools and districts this coming year and beyond. To combat this in 2024, districts should look to lean more on technology to support teachers and onboard new ones.

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