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A ‘New Normal’ Requires New Tools for Attendance and Family Engagement

Edsurge

AllHere’s technology combines these evidence-based strategies with a chatbot that enables an extra layer of personalization and communication that we need more than ever during a time of crisis. A personalized alert regarding student absences (Credit: AllHere) Texting is the most effective—and equitable—way to communicate with families.

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Q&A: Rod Houpe Uses Evidence to Drive Change in Schools

EdTech Magazine

Sonny Magana, one of my co-authors on the white paper “ Mastering Organizational Change Management to Drive Digital Transformation in Education ,” strongly advocates for the T3 Framework for Innovation, and I agree. EDTECH: How do schools take the leap into the digital transformation pool without drowning?

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The Future Is Always Uncertain. So How Should Educators Prepare Today’s Learners?

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At a separate session, the chief technology officer of San Francisco Unified School District said that “students shouldn’t be in front of devices or using technology 24/7, because we want them to be engaging with each other, collaborating and problem-solving and developing their communication skills. Well, guess what?

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How Transcend Education Partners with School Leaders to Build New Models

Edsurge

Transcend does this in three ways: building and replicating new school models, developing a community of talented individuals that can support school model redesign, and sharing knowledge on school model redesign. Samouha had been hired as an independent contractor, and Wetzler was a senior advisor on the project from the start.

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Embracing Multipotentialism: Inspiring Teaching Strategies and Student Encouragement

Faculty Focus

The first superpower is synthesis, enabling them to combine knowledge and skills from multiple disciplines, leading to innovative and creative solutions. Jason Waldow has served as a communications professor for over 15 years in both on-ground and online settings. Most of his studies focus on cultural and educational communication.

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Embracing Multipotentialism: Inspiring Teaching Strategies and Student Encouragement

Faculty Focus

The first superpower is synthesis, enabling them to combine knowledge and skills from multiple disciplines, leading to innovative and creative solutions. Jason Waldow has served as a communications professor for over 15 years in both on-ground and online settings. Most of his studies focus on cultural and educational communication.

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Five Things University Leaders are Prioritizing This Year (And Two They Should Be)

EAB

During our listening tour with senior cabinet leaders this spring, the idea of better communicating the value of a degree featured prominently in several conversations. This challenge is tightly related to institutions honing their student value proposition and focusing on the experiences that make their campus unique. Ready to find out more?