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5 FETC 2024 sessions that grabbed our attention

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Plus, they’ll learn best practices and current trends to best leverage educational technology resources.

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FETC 2025: Good to Know Before You Go

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Coach Leaders: Join your peers in sessions dedicated to upskilling and communication tools that amplify the impact of edtech coaching. Learn best practices and strategies for effective coaching and professional development. Empower your schools tech readiness and strategic planning with in-depth knowledge.

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FETC 2024: Conference Will Tackle Highly Captivating Topics in K–12 Innovation

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Educators, administrators and IT experts will kick off the new year with one of the biggest national ed tech conferences for K–12 educators: the Future of Education Technology Conference. With seven tracks including assistive technology, campus leadership, coaching, IT and library media, the event promises something for everyone.

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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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Asynchronous Learning or Live Lessons? Which One Works Better for Me?

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Online environments can be set up to support assistive technologies such as closed captions on videos and text to speech. Synchronous interaction also gives teachers the opportunity to model and explain how to use technology, to coach students on asynchronous assignments, and to provide guidance or “course corrections” in real-time.

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How to Serve Students With Special Needs From Afar

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To that last question, Sean Arnold, a STEM coach and special educator for the New York City Department of Education, has a suggestion. Because if I can’t do that, then neither can assistive technology. How are schools adjusting? What resources are they turning to? And what’s most important to focus on?

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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For example, this year our district launched the Exploration AI program to boost educators’ use and understanding of this emerging technology through self-directed, gamified learning. Courtney Groskin, Instructional Learning Coach, St. This rapidly evolving technology has only begun to make an impact in the field of education.