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How Technology Has Improved Student Learning

eSchool News

Students become adept at navigating online resources, learning to critically assess information, and developing essential skills for the modern world. Furthermore, technology offers real-time feedback through online assessments, guiding students toward continuous improvement. Is technology good or bad for learning?

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eSN Hero Awards Finalists: 11 inspiring educators

eSchool News

Through virtual labs and field trips, simulations, and scenario-based learning, Colene presents complex concepts to her students in ways they find easier to understand and connect to real-world applications.

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Funding Edtech with the E-Rate Program and Grants

edWeb.net

And with online assessments now being required in many states, reliable broadband access is also essential so that students’ knowledge and skills are accurately represented, and technology is not a barrier to achievement and its documentation. About the Presenters. This edWeb broadcast was sponsored by Velocity Fiber.

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21 Top Professional Development Topics For Teachers Now

The CoolCatTeacher

In addition, you’ll learn how to create a well-balanced presentation of your schools’ current needs to energize community members to get involved. The strategies will not only help you be more engaged, present, and fulfilled as a teacher, but you’ll also apply your learning to your classroom and your students. Online Assessment.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

The implication, according to one NYT article : “the digital gap between rich and poor kids is not what we expected.” The real digital divide, this article contends, is not that affluent children have access to better and faster technologies. (Um, Um, they do.) Apple sneers about this.

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