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How Makerspaces in Schools Help Students Learn to Code

EdTech Magazine

The idea of using these hands-on environments teach complex technical skills like coding has garnered attention from major companies like Google , who teamed up with the American Library Association in 2017 to fund the creation of coding pathways in makerspaces throughout the country through the Libraries Ready to Code initiative.

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Getting Older Students Excited About Science Class

Teach Hub

This difficulty could be because this age group tends to be distracted by their social life and other outside activities, which makes it hard for teachers to capture and hold their student’s attention. Having students choose a science project that requires research and experimentation empowers them to take ownership of their learning.

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Lehigh University’s data strategy: A roadmap to a university’s analytics transformation

EAB

Issues prompting underutilization of data include having multiple systems generating data and no clear inventory of the contents in those systems, lack of awareness of existing systems that may be useful to other units, users lacking proper data access or training, and inconsistent use of terminology for similar data elements.

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EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage

EAB

Student Experience and Well-Being Most academic leaders think of advising, academics, or student affairs when thinking about student success, and it is critical to make these supports more streamlined, accessible, and student-centric. But the administrative infrastructure of a campus has an equally key role to play.

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Why the Littlest Learners Deserve the Most Attention—and Money

Edsurge

The gathering convened about 250 early-childhood education entrepreneurs, funders and researchers united around a common vision: that the problems confronting the world’s littlest learners deserve the most attention—and money.

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