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6 benefits of immersive learning with the metaverse

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What’s more, the metaverse itself can be accessed using a variety of devices. However, true immersion is not guaranteed, and issues, such as accessibility, are always important to consider. However, making this kind of immersion accessible for everyone, regardless of their circumstances, is a major barrier that must be overcome.

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43 back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year

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To support their professional growth, teachers will also have continued access to the AI Coach platform , which enables them to watch and reflect on videos of their classroom instruction, set professional goals, and receive personalized observation tips, coaching, and resources from a virtual, computerized AI coach.

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Education Leaders Propose Ways to Add Teacher Voice to Research Decisions

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Most educators access information about their profession through online searches, social media, colleagues, supervisors, their professional association or a journal subscription. Respondents are relatively unfamiliar with the IES—the federal government’s primary education research body. Few have used any of the sources.

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Do Students Learn Better In-Person or Online?

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On the other hand, online learning provides flexibility and accessibility, allowing students to learn at their own pace and customize their educational experience. Moreover, online education transcends geographical barriers, enabling students to access high-quality instruction regardless of their location.

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Here’s How Colleges Should Help Close the Digital Divide in the COVID-Era

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Digital divide is a term used to describe the gap present in society between those who have access to the internet and technology and those who don’t. The economic downturn has affected incoming college freshmen and returning students, and income once accessible to fund technology needs may no longer be available.