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Centralized IT governance helps improve learning outcomes

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When Isaac Goyette joined MCSD approximately seven years ago, he saw an opportunity to use his role as Coordinator of Information Technology to make a positive impact on the most important mission of any district: student learning. Goyette’s innovative leadership extends to his strategies for integrating technology in the district.

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Bite-Size Learning, Big Results: Why Microlearning is the Future of Education

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Carl Morris, Co-Founder of educave, draws on extensive insights gained while building and scaling other EdTech and Education businesses, such as The Online School, EDAI, and Carfax Education. This fundamental truth about human cognition has finally found its perfect technological match in the form of microlearning.

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AI Is Still an Unknown Country — and Teens Are Its Pioneers

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Experts often hope that new technology will close achievement gaps and improve access for students in rural communities and those from lower income families or in other marginalized groups, Hayes says. Typically, though, it does the opposite. Hayes says, “because I don’t think it’s going anywhere.”

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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

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However, it’s important to acknowledge that while technology offers numerous benefits, it also presents challenges. Issues like digital inequality and over-reliance on devices can hinder learning outcomes. You need to analyze these implications critically to make informed decisions about the future of education.

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Will Online Ever Conquer Higher Ed?

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Professors, over all, cast a skeptical eye on the learning outcomes for online education,” the report concluded. In the Inside Higher Ed survey, counter-intuitively, 80 percent of university technology administrators said they view it with “more excitement than fear.” Psychologists tell us that fear can ignite excitement.

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Gale In Context: Literature Launches to Promote Critical Thinking Skills and Better Learning Outcomes in ELA for High School Students

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This sparks greater interest in literature, enabling teachers to facilitate meaningful interactions that inspire more compelling classroom discussions that increase critical thinking skills, delivering better learning outcomes. Download/view screenshots of Gale In Context: Literature.

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Anthology Sets New Standard in EdTech with Latest Blackboard® LMS Release, Emphasizing AI Literacy, Instructor Efficiency, and Student Success

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Orlando, Florida – Anthology, the leading educational technology company, revealed the latest iteration of its Learning Management System (LMS), Blackboard, at Anthology Together 2024. This iteration focuses on enhancing AI literacy, improving instructor workflows, and supporting student achievement.