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Binge Watch the Top 25 edWebinars of 2019!

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4 STEM for Little Sprouts. # Similar to 2018, edWebinars for early learning educators are our most-viewed programs. In fact, early learning programs make up the top five spots and 10 spots total of our top 25 edWebinars. Learn more about approval in your state on our state map. 3 Keep Calm and Teach! The edWeb Team.

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Why Your School Should Stick to Core Principles Instead of Market Trends

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Rather than attempting to outpace neighboring school districts by purchasing new technology, it’s crucial to focus more on what new solutions can do to support teaching and learning. Will this truly enable a better learning environment for our students? Trends aren’t the enemy, but they certainly shouldn’t be your only guiding light.

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Buying or Building Research-Backed Edtech? The Government Can Help

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Early Learning Labs (language assessment). Parametric Studios (STEM game). The SBIR program has spawned some successful and recognizable companies including Symantec, Qualcomm and 23andMe. Brainquake (math game). EdSurge (edtech product discovery). Fablevision, Inc. fractions game). Planet 3 (STEAM game). SpryFox (ELA game).

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Top Edtech Classroom Tools

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STEM Standouts. It makes math more accessible because students can make and learn from mistakes. DIY.org : According to Higgin, this is the best community in youth media and learning products. Any kid can go and learn how to make things, share what they make, and earn badges. Awesome Arts. Ultra-Absorbing Games.

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