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Resources, stories, and connections with those who use social media in today’s k-12 classrooms

The Innovative Educator

Thank you to the 300+ folks from around the world who joined me for the Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship webinar on EdWeb. In case you missed it, the webinar was called “Social Media: An Essential Tool for Today’s Classroom.” You can view the webinar here [link] com/edwebnet/EA59D688824C. social media in education'

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43 back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year

eSchool News

With new guidelines from the U.S. Department of Education and tremendous growth within the assistive technology industry over the last few years, I believe we’re in for a big change. Nationally, we’re seeing an increased focus on integrating AI into the classroom.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

This rapidly evolving technology has only begun to make an impact in the field of education. A trend I hope to see is the utilization of AI to dramatically expand accessibility for those with learning differences, revolutionizing assistive technology. AI may empower more students with greater independence in their education.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

This rapidly evolving technology has only begun to make an impact in the field of education. A trend I hope to see is the utilization of AI to dramatically expand accessibility for those with learning differences, revolutionizing assistive technology. AI may empower more students with greater independence in their education.

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50 predictions about what 2025 will bring to edtech, innovation, and everything in between

eSchool News

While high-dosage approaches have proven effective, they are inherently limited by reduced budgets, a limited pool of qualified tutors, and a lack of flexibility in implementation guidelines, ultimately making them difficult to scale more broadly.

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