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How a Feedback Tool Improves Both Instruction and Student Outcomes for This Math Teacher

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EdSurge: How is math instruction evolving, and how does technology support this? I would encourage teachers to watch the demos; learn by using it, and also share it with your colleagues. Free Math) Is Free Math a better tool for virtual or in-person learning? Wood: It’s been changing for a while.

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Using Data to Support Personalized Learning Pathways

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Eric Butash is responsible for providing leadership and innovation for enhancing teaching and learning through the identification, evaluation, adoption, and integration of effective educational innovations for the Foster-Glocester Regional School District. Stacey Pusey is an education communications consultant and writer.

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AI in Education: 5 Ways it Can Assist Teachers

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Yet, its uses can go much further, with AI having the potential to automate repetitive tasks and facilitate more personalized learning. These various marginal gains, when combined and when looked at over a period of time, could result in significant improvement to outcomes, including higher student engagement levels and better grades.

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From pencils to pixels: Tech is shaping the future of education

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Undoubtedly, the pandemic accelerated the shift to technology adoption in schools. However, this push to digitize doesn’t just involve remote learning technologies, but also tools for in-person learning. Educators can then leverage those insights to create tailored, personalized learning experiences.

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We Asked Teachers What They Want From Edtech. Here’s What They Said.

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If we want technology to finally transform education and teach the 21st century skills our students need to succeed, we need to design tools with the understanding that teachers are activators of learning and the secret to achieving better student outcomes.

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?Anticipating and Addressing Challenges With Technology in Developmental Education

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The uptick in tools used to address challenges with developmental education arrives both in response to state policy mandates as well as institutions’ own desire to improve student outcomes and conserve resources. Student support technology supports students’ academic performance.

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Increasing K-12 tech accessibility

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However, just because classrooms don’t necessarily need technology doesn’t mean they wouldn’t benefit from it. Technology has changed education for everyone involved. For teachers, tech tools can make it simpler to manage classrooms and personalize learning to deliver higher-quality education to every student.