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How to educate in the 4th Industrial Revolution

eSchool News

Perhaps you’re taking your lunch break in your car that has satellite radio and reading this article on a mobile device. Maybe you’re at home on your computer where you’ve got another browser tab open, creating a meeting agenda in Google Drive to share with your colleagues.

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5 ways teaching science with probeware promotes 3D learning

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Here are five ways probeware, such as Vernier sensors, supports the 3D learning framework. Encouraging active learning through investigations Probeware provides a hands-on, interactive way for students to engage with scientific concepts.

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Summer Reading Online

Ask a Tech Teacher

Books can be read online or on most mobile devices. You can read them online, on a mobile device, or download them. Books can be read online or on mobile devices. Books can be read online or on mobile devices. Kids can even watch book trailers before making a selection.

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5 Reasons Students Want Technology in the Classroom

Gaggle Speaks

This creates a more active learning experience for everyone. Most students have cell phones with them at all times during the day and know how to use them to access the Internet and their favorite apps. For every tech tool, name a few students as “experts,” giving them a chance to be teachers.