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K-12 Tech Innovation News

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These devices and tools empower teachers to create engaging lessons, fostering a more interactive and collaborative learning experience. The proliferation of educational apps and online resources has expanded learning beyond the confines of textbooks.

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SMART Technologies Launches AI Assist in Lumio to Save Teachers Time

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“By integrating AI Assist, we’re giving teachers access to powerful, time-saving tools that streamline quiz creation without sacrificing quality or customization.” To learn more, visit GoLumio.com.

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Lumio and Canva for Education Announce All-New Integration to Bring Immersive Digital Learning to Life

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The integration offers educators’ free access to export and upload Canva lessons, presentations, and other materials into Lumio to create interactive lessons with game-based activities, formative assessments, and more. Access to OpenDyslexic, a typeface designed to support learners with a variety of dyslexia symptoms.

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6 Ways Technology Can Reinvent Parent-Teacher Conferences

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Understanding the school’s learning management system (LMS). Show parents how kids can access assignments or notes they may have missed or watch screencasts you have created. Personalized Learning Through Gaming. Understanding Competency Based Instruction. Collaborative Learning Environments.

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Education Technology

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Tools like Google Classroom, Zoom, and interactive whiteboards enable remote learning, making education accessible beyond the physical classroom. Not all students have access to the necessary devices or reliable internet, exacerbating existing inequalities. What is an example of edtech?

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Five Ways Teachers Can Use—and Create—Augmented Reality Experiences

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They can require students to take photos of objects to demonstrate their understanding of the material, or allow them to access content with an inexpensive VR viewer like Google Cardboard.

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