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Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom: A Guide for Educators

Waterford

Technology has done more to change school curriculum and practices than nearly anything else—and in such a short amount of time! While it can be hard to keep up with every trend in educational technology, the mindset you have when it comes to classroom tech matters just as much as which ones you use.

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3 Habits of highly effective online teachers

Neo LMS

Transferring your lesson data online via pdf printables, perhaps a video and then some text would not yet capture the discursive, investigative element of the original lesson. The online learning environment features wonderfully fast and nimble feedback loops. Stimulate prior knowledge.

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How To Teach Tech-Savvy Students Using Metaverse Avatars

ViewSonic Education

G iving students an opport unity to use digital avatars with the metaverse fo r learning is a relatively new phenomenon, but one with tremendous potential. Despite their novelty, avatars can appeal to a generation of students who have grown up using technology in almost every aspect of their day-to-day lives.

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Managing the teacher’s workload during online learning.

Linways Technologies

With technology rising up to meet the demands of education, education has been fairly consistent across domains. But still, there are miles to go when it comes to fully adapt to online learning. Choose your technology wisely. Simply transferring your work online is not ideal. However, this needs to be said.

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Blended Teaching: How Plagiarism Detection Software can Help Educators

Educational Technology Guy

With traditional in-class education on a hard pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, academic institutions rely more on e-learning technologies. It allows combining both online and in-person education’s strong sides, along with reducing the risk of spreading the virus in school settings. Take Unicheck , for instance.

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Learning Loss Is Everywhere. But How Do the Reports Compare?

Edsurge

Learning loss is everywhere—and so are reports detailing the setbacks. And “non-traditional” students appear more okay with remote online learning than their “traditional” peers. schools who took NWEA’s MAP Growth in fall 2020, with a comparison of the results to fall 2019. That, in itself, is a learning loss.

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4 Considerations For #RemoteLearning

The Web20Classroom

There is no one singular way to ensure that kids are learning (sustainably) in a remote learning environment. Much of the research has been done at the HigherEd level and while comparisons can be made, there aren't a set of standards or rules that can guide K12 effectively. is a an attempt to replicate the school day online.