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EdTech Acronyms Explained

EdTech4Beginners

AUP – Acceptable Use Policy. BLearning – Blended Learning (using a range of multimedia and strategies). BYOL – Bring Your Own Learning. LMS – Learning Management System (software that runs and manages educational programs). MLD – Mobile Learning Devices. MLearning – Mobile Learning.

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3 must-haves for a mobile learning environment

eSchool News

While we have a responsibility to be CIPA-compliant, we also are able to set notifications for when students violate our acceptable use policy by going to sites they shouldn’t. To address both digital access and the district’s commitment to keeping students connected to school, we started looking at wi-fi on buses.

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Power Up Your Spaces

A Principal's Reflections

Access to mobile devices that connect learners and educators to the vast resources of the Internet and facilitate communication and collaboration. High-quality digital learning content. Digital learning content and tools that can be used to design and deliver engaging and relevant learning experiences.

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Accelerating Change in Adult Education

Digital Promise

More and more, I see programs that offer digital learning opportunities to their adult students. There is a convergence upon us -- a convergence of needs, technology advances, and policy changes that make this an opportune moment to dive into the adult education market. This is just the beginning. So I invite you to dive in!

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Ed Tech Research is Clear: Owning a Device Does Not Improve Learning

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And there are plenty of authors and organizations out there who are anxious to help us be successful with education technology: Digital Promise tells us that, when it comes to ed tech, the pedagogy must come first.

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Ed Tech Research is Clear: Owning a Device Does Not Improve Learning

More Verbs

And there are plenty of authors and organizations out there who are anxious to help us be successful with education technology: Digital Promise tells us that, when it comes to ed tech, the pedagogy must come first.

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Top 25 Educational Research Journals Every Educator and Researcher Should Read

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Whether your interest lies in special education, professional development, or even the broader context of educational policy and global education, these journals are your ticket to staying ahead of the curve. With a keen focus on policy-related questions that carry substantial weight in the education landscape, this journal is a heavy hitter.

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