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Infusing PBL with edtech to enhance collaboration, critical thinking

eSchool News

Some believe that leveraging the right technology is one of the best ways to support students during PBL activities. Using technology, students can communicate and collaborate in so many new ways. It’s important to teach students the art of effective collaboration when using the PBL approach.

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Why cellphones belong in our classrooms

eSchool News

As the principal of Hudson High School of Learning Technologies in Manhattan, I know firsthand how cellphones can both help students stay in touch in today’s world and how they can be a valuable teaching and learning tool in the school setting.

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Personalizing Language Arts Education With AI Tools: A Teacher's Perspective

Edsurge

The integration of AI tools in English language arts (ELA) instruction has emerged as a potentially transformative pedagogical approach that could redefine the traditional landscape of education. How have you communicated the purpose of AI tools to your students?

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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Without face-to-face communication, building relationships with peers and instructors becomes challenging, hindering collaboration and support. Another concern is the varying levels of access to technology. However, it’s important to acknowledge that while technology offers numerous benefits, it also presents challenges.

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How to Leverage Your Classroom Tech for Project-Based Learning

EdTech Magazine

A recent National Science Board report indicates 78 percent of educators say they have on-demand access to digital cameras; 5 1 percent use interactive whiteboards ; and 68 percent report that their school meets or exceeds the Federal Communications Commission’s minimum internet bandwidth recommendations for K–12 institutions.

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Collaborating for the Future of Teaching and Learning With Technology

Edsurge

Engaging in research and design work with communities of researchers, practitioners and edtech product developers has led us to define several principles we believe will assist in building learning technology that is attuned to the needs of diverse students and educators, based on modern learning principles and designed for broad adoption and scale.

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

eSchool News

Immersive technologies such as virtual and augmented reality are redefining traditional learning methods. Interactive simulations and virtual field trips bring students face-to-face with historical landmarks, famous works of art, and locations that are not accessible to the general public.