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43 back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year

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Department of Education and tremendous growth within the assistive technology industry over the last few years, I believe we’re in for a big change. Schools can reduce their risk of data breaches by fostering a culture of cybersecurity best practices among students, parents, educators, and staff.

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Change the Game: Using Minecraft to Teach Students with Autism

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I find it baffling that in 2019 I still have to explain why it’s important to play with students, especially when Fortune 500 companies are gamifying their workplace and their customer outreach, profitable gamer-culture on YouTube is on the rise and colleges have eSports teams. Of course, not all games are created equal.

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Time to Tidy Up: Start the New Year by Decluttering Your Physical and Digital Spaces

Faculty Focus

Take a close look at each module in your online course, looking for the equivalent of yellowing papers: stale activities, files, outdated links, videos, or broken external learning tools. This PDF may not be compatible with screen readers or other assistive technologies. References Berg, M. & & Seeber, B.

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Time to Tidy Up: Start the New Year by Decluttering Your Physical and Digital Spaces

Faculty Focus

Take a close look at each module in your online course, looking for the equivalent of yellowing papers: stale activities, files, outdated links, videos, or broken external learning tools. This PDF may not be compatible with screen readers or other assistive technologies. References. Berg, M. & & Seeber, B.

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50 predictions about what 2025 will bring to edtech, innovation, and everything in between

eSchool News

Respect will be the foundation, encouraging students to value themselves and others, and creating a culture of empathy and understanding. When school personnel are provided with protocols, tools and training we see ordinary people able to do extraordinary things. Get them involved and keep our schools safe.