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With AI coaching, a math platform helps students tackle tough concepts

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To overcome these challenges, schools must emphasize early intervention, interactive teaching strategies, and the use of engaging digital tools. Because Edia has the same lessons and activities built into its system, learning concepts are reinforced for students.

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Inquiry-based science platform lets students conduct investigations

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Released in preparation for the 2015-16 school year, NexGen Inquiry includes an interactive teaching and learning platform that supports existing curriculum, integrated teacher professional development, a teacher community and a resource library. Visit [link] for more information and to begin a FREE, 90 day trial.

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Game On: How Four Community College Professors Spawned the CUNY Games Network

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The network links educators across disciplines who are interested in using games and other forms of interactive teaching to improve student success. Active professionals within this network have put on numerous GBL workshops for interested CUNY faculty members and have developed both board and paper (e.g.

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Classroom displays new interactive learning technologies

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The technology showcase will feature Boxlight’s patented, award-winning interactive classroom technology and the advanced classroom solutions from its recent acquisition, Mimio, one of the world’s leading providers of interactive teaching technologies. Labdisc, the all-in-one, hand-held wireless STEM lab for every science. •

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Analysis: Is Higher Ed Ready for the Tech Expectations of the Teens of 2022?

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ZSpace, which has played in the AR/MR part of the spectrum for several years, launched its first Windows 10 laptops integrating its technology in 2018, supporting educational activities in which students wear special untethered glasses and use a stylus to manipulate 3D objects.