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Integrating Active Learning Spaces in Modern Classroom Design: 3 Essential Pointers

ViewSonic Education

Collaboration: These spaces, with group-friendly furniture layouts and EdTech , serve as hubs for peer-to-peer learning and teamwork, helping students develop essential social and communication skills. Assess the existing technology and infrastructure and determine if additional EdTech or upgrades are needed.

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5 Benefits of Technology in the Classroom

ViewSonic Education

From increased engagement to more inclusive environments, the correct application of EdTech improves a wide range of learning outcomes. Read on for the top 5 advantages to technology in the classroom or visit our education solutions page for more insights on EdTech. But for those who embrace it, the advantages are virtually limitless.

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Strategies for fostering equitable use of technology in the classroom

Hapara

Overcoming common barriers to digital equity Having to navigate through different platforms and systems on their tablets or laptops to find what they need to complete an assignment can break concentration for any learner, especially an individual with special needs.

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Review: K–12 Classroom Furniture Gets Flexible with the Ergotron LearnFit

EdTech Magazine

For some students, lowering the desk so they can sit on a standard chair or exercise ball may be ideal. The other day, when I needed a temporary table for my laptop, I just wheeled the LearnFit over to my location, lowered the table with the handy lever, pulled up a chair, sat down and started working. by Buzz Garwood.

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Building Education Technology for the Developing World

Edsurge

As Director of Growth at Zaya, Parida is learning how developing edtech for low-income India slums is quite different than working with American schools. As edtech moves into the developing world, there are new challenges when attempting to reach students in the lowest economic rungs. In India, the rate is 40 percent.

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When Learning Goes Nomadic

Edsurge

The edtech seminar I'm teaching this semester recently explored the post-desktop world, and to get students thinking about the differences, I began with a quick exercise, asking them to rearrange the classroom into old-school rows. Students took notes and hunted references through phones and laptops. Hierarchy reasserted itself.

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How Access to Technology Can Create Equity in Schools

Digital Promise

That means we shouldn’t just use edtech to replace worksheets, run “drill and kill” exercises, or crunch assessment performance numbers. However, we can only realize these equity-centered benefits when we use technology in innovative and powerful ways.