Breaking With the Past: Embracing Digital Transformation in Education
Digital Promise
APRIL 24, 2023
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Digital Promise
APRIL 24, 2023
The post Breaking With the Past: Embracing Digital Transformation in Education appeared first on Digital Promise.
A Principal's Reflections
APRIL 24, 2023
When it comes to technology in education, there is a natural tendency to see it as just another thing that somebody must do. In other cases, it is viewed as being more work. Let me tackle the second issue first. When we try implementing anything new, there is always a learning curve. It is important to remember, though, that the time and effort put forth will reap the rewards when it comes to improving practice and, in turn, learning outcomes.
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The CoolCatTeacher
APRIL 24, 2023
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Tonight was indeed a highlight of my educational career. My student, Eric, named me his STAR Teacher. He is a fine young man, and going on this journey with him has been an honor. Such a joy! But as I listened ( and live Tweeted ) the comments made by students about their STAR teachers, some common elements kept coming up about the STAR Teachers as being: Passionate about their subject A person who sees students as p
Ask a Tech Teacher
APRIL 24, 2023
National Library Week is April 23-29, 2023. It allows us to promote our local libraries and their workers. Find more about here at the American Library Association. Because I know most of you online only, I thought I’d share my favorite online libraries with you (click here for updates to the list): For Children Aesop for Children –collection of fables Actively Learn –add PDFs of your choice to a library that can be annotated, read, and shared.
Generative AI holds tremendous promise for all stakeholders in higher education. But guardrails are needed. Strong governance that empower instructors are at the core of a responsible approach to using generative AI in academia.
EdTech4Beginners
APRIL 24, 2023
You may be interested in learning web development, and wondering if taking the plunge and learning online is the best way to go about it. The short answer is yes! Learning web development online can be a great way to get started in this field with minimal time, money and effort invested. With the right resources and guidance, you can learn the fundamentals of web development quickly and effectively.
Edsurge
APRIL 24, 2023
Youth voice is vital in the development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. Youth today are significant users of technology and have dominated AI-related conversations, so it’s essential to provide opportunities for them to design and problem solve the tools that are shaping their future. How can we empower youth to become key voices and leaders who actively shape and improve emerging AI technology, ensuring it positively impacts their communities?
EdTech Update brings together the best content for education technology professionals from the widest variety of industry thought leaders.
Edsurge
APRIL 24, 2023
At first blush, it would seem like the path to teaching was freshly paved for Sarah Cardoza, clearing the way for a smooth and straightforward journey into the classroom. Cardoza’s family ties to education are strong: Her mom, aunts, grandfather and other relatives were — or are currently — all teachers. Her own education experience was positive, with memorable teachers and role models along the way.
EdTech4Beginners
APRIL 24, 2023
Nowadays, technology is ubiquitous in people’s lives, including K-12 education. Despite the technology’s undeniable benefits, teachers and school leaders must take into account the downsides of technology before incorporating it into the classroom. As such, an online Ed.D in K-12 education leadership has been created for educators who wish to pursue further studies as they need to thoroughly assess the components of K-12 education, including the integration of technology.
techlearning
APRIL 24, 2023
AI tools that educators can use to save time, from award-winning educator Lance Key
The Hechinger Report
APRIL 24, 2023
In early April 2023, I started getting emails and messages urging me to take a look at a fresh reading study in Colorado. The study, a working paper that has not yet been peer-reviewed, came to two dramatic conclusions. The first was that elementary school students who attended “Core Knowledge” schools – which teach young children a broad core curriculum in many subjects – were better readers.
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Schools face increasing challenges as technology becomes integral to education. Efficient device management is essential for maximizing technology use and safeguarding investments. Our article discusses the importance of tracking devices, outlines current challenges, and suggests modern solutions that go beyond traditional methods like Excel. Learn how advanced tracking systems can streamline operations, improve maintenance, and offer real-time updates for better resource allocation.
eSchool News
APRIL 24, 2023
Differentiating instruction is not a new approach to bridging the varying learning styles of students with different backgrounds and learning abilities. For years, educators have strategized how to differentiate instruction in math, ELA, and science. Countless articles and books offer best practices for differentiation in those subjects, but comparatively, very little has been written about differentiating computer science instruction.
TeachThought - Learn better.
APRIL 24, 2023
While schools should center children in purpose, tone, structure, function, etc., what about teachers? What do they need? The post What Every Teacher Needs appeared first on TeachThought.
techlearning
APRIL 24, 2023
What to consider when implementing a variety of STEM programs and products into a classroom
eSchool News
APRIL 24, 2023
Saint Paul, Minn. — The KidWind Project, an international leader in clean energy education, has joined forces with Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (Toyota) to increase renewable energy education in West Virginia. Toyota has committed $50,000 for 2023 to expand renewable energy curriculum, specifically in Grant and Mineral counties in West Virginia.
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How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? It’s not impossible. In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.
The Hechinger Report
APRIL 24, 2023
When I’m running workshops for school leaders, one of my favorite opening questions to ask is: “How many of you would say that you are math people?” Typically, a few hands go up. I often see the same thing when working among teachers — the small shrug as they admit, “I’m just not a math person.” Many brilliant, hard-working educators I work with simply don’t feel confident in their math skills, and thus their ability to teach math to others.
eSchool News
APRIL 24, 2023
When I joined our district in 2021, I was asked to review its overall communications and ensure that we were communicating effectively both with our families and with the surrounding community. Across our 13 schools, it was immediately apparent that our current platform wasn’t meeting expectations. That platform didn’t have the features and resources we needed to be able to reach our communication goals.
edWeb.net
APRIL 24, 2023
Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast They call them the “reading wars”—divisive debates about the “best” approach to developing foundational reading skills. But there doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing solution to helping young children learn to read and write with competence and pleasure. Practitioners can come to a consensus on strategies to end the divisiveness, explained reading experts on the edLeader Panel, “ Moving Past the Reading Wars: Peaceniks Lead the Way.” The pan
EdTechTeacher
APRIL 24, 2023
Who is Catherine Atkinson? Catherine Atkinson is an instructor with EdTechTeacher. She is an experienced classroom teacher, curriculum designer, presenter, and technology coach. Catherine taught history/social science and ELA to English language, gifted, and special education students for 27 years at the middle school level. She has taught in a 1:1 classroom since 2008 where her students used MacBooks, iPads, and Chromebooks to collaboratively and creatively demonstrate their learning.
Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape
The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.
The Hechinger Report
APRIL 24, 2023
EVERETT, Wa. – Terrica Purvis squinted through goggles as her hands carefully guided a pipette full of indigo-tinted fluid into clear glass test tubes. This story also appeared in The Associated Press and The Seattle Times It was the last chemistry lab of the winter quarter at Everett Community College, and Purvis was working through the steps of what chemistry faculty member Valerie Mosser jokingly refers to as the “post-apocalypse survival” lab — an experiment using boiled red cabbage water to
PlagiarismCheck
APRIL 24, 2023
Table of contents A Comprehensive Overview of Popular Plagiarism Checkers How Plagiarism Checkers Help Streamline the Writing Process Pros and Cons of Different Plagiarism Checker Software An In-Depth Look at Features and Functionality Pricing Models and How They Compare Across Platforms Intro Truly unique ideas and original content have become the new values of the modern digital world.
The Thinking Stick
APRIL 24, 2023
In today’s episode, we have a very special guest, Jennifer LaGarde, aka The Library Girl @jenniferlagarde , an incredible advocate for information literacy and the co-author of “Developing Digital Detectives” ???????????? Get ready for an engaging conversation about the importance of information literacy in the digital age, and how we can empower students to be critical thinkers and responsible digital citizens.
SecurEdge
APRIL 24, 2023
Customized technology quotes are full of administrative tasks that are both time-consuming and susceptible to mistakes—from manually building a bill of materials using complex spreadsheets, entering customer data into proposals, sending out emails to key stakeholders, and remembering to update your CRM along the way. When we were an MSP, we struggled with balancing accuracy and quality vs time and output.
This white paper examines and proposes revisions to the "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" introduced by Arthur Chickering and Zelda Gamson in 1987 for today's technology-driven world.
Minga
APRIL 24, 2023
Climate and Culture Coordinator, Paul Dols set out to increase participation and build connectedness this year at Monrovia High through the use of Minga’s Behavior & Rewards and Communication modules. Key Problem Areas: Lack of Student Involvement Students Lacked Extracurricular Awareness Poor Communication with Student Body Lack of Student Affirmation and Motivation Low Rates of Student Participation After Covid 19 Insufficient Means of Communication During Emergency Cumbersome PBIS Program
PlagiarismCheck
APRIL 24, 2023
Table of contents A Comprehensive Overview of Popular Plagiarism Checkers How Plagiarism Checkers Help Streamline the Writing Process Pros and Cons of Different Plagiarism Checker Software An In-Depth Look at Features and Functionality Pricing Models and How They Compare Across Platforms Intro Truly unique ideas and original content have become the new values of the modern digital world.
Kitaboo on EdTech
APRIL 24, 2023
We all remember Pokémon Go, don’t we? It gained the attention of millions all around the world soon after its launch. The reason for its immediate success was the ability to use Augmented Reality, smartly. While the makers of the game enjoyed attention, the world was introduced to the potential of Augmented Reality (AR). Today, various sectors are using AR to capture people’s imagination.
Cycles of Learning
APRIL 24, 2023
This week I tried a new Boyle's Law activity where my students made a DIY lung system out of balloons, straws, and a plastic bottle. Upon conclusion of this activity, I leverage unused fetal pigs from biology class dissections earlier in the year to demonstrate how their DIY systems are similar to structures found in real organisms. Additionally, I discussed topics such as intubation, pulmonary surfactant, and complexities associated with the use of ventilators in treating advanced COVID.
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Managing a K-12 campus with constant pressure to meet performance metrics is challenging. And tardiness can significantly limit a school from reaching these goals. Learn more about why chronic lateness matters, and key strategies to address the following impacts: Data errors caused by manual processes Low attendance and graduation rates that affect a school’s reputation Classroom disruption, which leads to poor academic performance High staff attrition and “The Teacher Exodus” Unmet LCAP goals t
SecurEdge
APRIL 24, 2023
Customized technology quotes are full of administrative tasks that are both time-consuming and susceptible to mistakes—from manually building a bill of materials using complex spreadsheets, entering customer data into proposals, to sending out emails to key stakeholders and remembering to update your CRM along the way. When we were an MSP, we struggled with balancing accuracy and quality vs time and output.
Kathy Schrock
APRIL 24, 2023
I had so much fun exploring the features of the IME3D X-MAKER 3D printer and all the fun assets and support material for students! This easy-to-use 3D printer takes all the guesswork out of the process. It works perfectly every time. The X-MAKER 3D printer makes loading the filament easy, and automatically does the slicing of the object. It builds a raft and supports for the printed objects.
MiddleWeb
APRIL 24, 2023
Extended teacher absences are more frequent than ever. Recently teacher Megan Kelly had to be away. Here she shares how she tweaks class organization and systems to make sure her middle schoolers thrive in her absence and her substitutes succeed in their important role. The post Prepping Our Classes for Substitute Success first appeared on MiddleWeb.
American Consortium for Equity in Education
APRIL 24, 2023
IMPROVING HIRING AND STAFFING IN PREK-12: A VISIT WITH DR HOWIE KNOFF OF PROJECT ACHIEVE. Things are changing out there and we must hire the right people with the right techniques. Dr. Knoff offers his insights on how this process Keep Reading IMPROVING HIRING AND STAFFING IN PREK-12 The post IMPROVING HIRING AND STAFFING IN PREK-12 appeared first on Equity in Education.
This whitepaper explores integrating the PowerTeaching pedagogical approach within a HyFlex (Hybrid Flexible) educational model, focusing on employing cooperative learning strategies and efficient classroom management techniques.
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